I don't know how I ever forgot this Weird Al classic.
And suddenly I'm nostalgic of my early youtube days, which consisted of nothing but me watching and rewatching nothing but Weird Al music videos. I guess things really haven't changed much.
(05-31-2014, 10:43 PM)Zaliphone Wrote: [ -> ]I don't know how I ever forgot this Weird Al classic.
And suddenly I'm nostalgic of my early youtube days, which consisted of nothing but me watching and rewatching nothing but Weird Al music videos. I guess things really haven't changed much.
When it comes to early Weird Al and early Youtube/Newgrounds, I prefer this Jewel:
That was surprisingly good, there's a certain charm to early flash animations that I really enjoy.
I've had this song stuck in my head the past few days. What, a delightful little, late 80s electronic pop tune that has surprisingly dark lyrics? Sounds good to me.
I've had this song in my head for the past day. So much better than anything that came out of Frozen.
I randomly remembered this song existed. The 90s were a strange time.
Confession time. The real reason that I bought Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness is because I wanted to see where this song was played. I do not regret my decision too much.
God this song is the weirdest contrast of happy/upbeat music, and dark ass lyrics, but oh does it please my ears.
Pumped Up Kicks, by Foster The People:
Ronnie James Dio had such an amazing voice, whether he was growling or just singing. It's just mesmerizing. RIP you legend.
Check that shit out, I've been listening to this for a few days now.
Well I heard a 30 Seconds To Mars song today and thought "wow that sounds familiar." so I went ahead and played both songs and I gotta say they are really good at recycling song structure, play them back to back, or at the same time if you wish, if you wanna see what I mean.
I'm really into Canned Heat by Jamiroquai at the moment.
Man I forgot this song even existed, but damn is it deep coming back to it.