What are you listening to? What would you recommend?
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They featured this in a fight scene in the film Star Ship Troopers for some reason. I dated a girl that looked a lot like this girl in this group at the time this song came out, then she flipped out and pushed over my fridge and ... well it's a crazy story, so pretty ain't everything. Great song though!
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@tonyshowoff said:
They featured this in a fight scene in the film Star Ship Troopers for some reason.
Always loved that movie. I will have to add that to my Netflix queue to re watch.
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@JaredBusch said:
@tonyshowoff said:
They featured this in a fight scene in the film Star Ship Troopers for some reason.
Always loved that movie. I will have to add that to my Netflix queue to re watch.
I like the book much better, it's vastly different, because as the screenwriter admits, he only read the first 3 chapters. Some of the characters in the book who are male appear as female in the film as well. Plus also the movie is just a satire of the military and jingoism and all that crap. I do like it though, I saw it in the cinema when it came out.
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The SFW video. And amazing!
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Been on a Hollywood Undead kick...why is it that the only rap I like and that I find actually talks about something worth talking about and not just hoes and bitches is all by white rappers? That sounds way more racist than it's meant to...
Anyways, an amazing song! Definitely NSFW though, so listen with headphones if at work...
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Some other good songs by them...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dboe4rq9Azk
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Been listening to a lot of Ravenhill lately...bluesy, southern rock with a pinch here and here of spirituality:
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I have this on repeat and jamping in my seat at work. After yesterday I'm taking it and running with it.
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@thanksajdotcom said:
Hollywood Undead
Seems like the same nu metal stuff being churned out since the mid-90s. Not that I'm against nu metal, I'm just saying. I also don't consider them really rap or hip hop at all, not any more than Limp Bizkit or something like that, though I'd say a bit more "rappy."
As far as rap goes, I definitely don't like this at all, from both a musical and lyrical standpoint, in my opinion, it's pretty mediocre as far as hip hop goes.
Given that you seem to like hardcore stuff, maybe check out Kool G Rap, Ghostface Killah, and some others. Here's some stuff to check out (give it a chance, I gave yours ;] )
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@tonyshowoff said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
Hollywood Undead
Seems like the same nu metal stuff being churned out since the mid-90s. Not that I'm against nu metal, I'm just saying. I also don't consider them really rap or hip hop at all, not any more than Limp Bizkit or something like that, though I'd say a bit more "rappy."
As far as rap goes, I definitely don't like this at all, from both a musical and lyrical standpoint, in my opinion, it's pretty mediocre as far as hip hop goes.
Given that you seem to like hardcore stuff, maybe check out Kool G Rap, Ghostface Killah, and some others. Here's some stuff to check out (give it a chance, I gave yours ;] )
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Youtube VideoIs it old-school rap? Not really my thing. Nu metal is great! Linkin Park has often been classified as nu metal. One of the most talented bands out there right now...and nobody can get a crowd going like either Chester Bedingfield or Mike Shinoda...
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Case and point:
- AFI: Crowd mostly quiet
- 30 Seconds to Mars: crowd gets really loud and excited
- Linkin Park: 20K people sing along to "In the End" among other things...yeah....will NEVER forget that. I'd see Linkin Park again in a heartbeat!
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@thanksajdotcom It depends on what you mean by old school, it's 90s New York style rap. Old school is stuff like The Grandmaster Cash and Funky Four Plus One More, or maybe even really early stuff like Kurtis Blow, you know the stereotypical clap ya hands everybody if you got what it takes.
I thought Linkin Park was OK except for the guy rapping, I thought without him they'd be a pretty decent band, he seem to ruin songs.
You should check out those songs anyway, maybe give them a chance. There's other hip hop out there that may be closer to what you're into, so I'm curious what is it that you like about Hollywood Undead?
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@tonyshowoff said:
@thanksajdotcom It depends on what you mean by old school, it's 90s New York style rap. Old school is stuff like The Grandmaster Cash and Funky Four Plus One More, or maybe even really early stuff like Kurtis Blow, you know the stereotypical clap ya hands everybody if you got what it takes.
I thought Linkin Park was OK except for the guy rapping, I thought without him they'd be a pretty decent band, he seem to ruin songs.
You should check out those songs anyway, maybe give them a chance. There's other hip hop out there that may be closer to what you're into, so I'm curious what is it that you like about Hollywood Undead?
Mike Shinoda is a CRUCIAL part of Linkin Park. He's what makes them stand out as a band. Chester can really sing, and Mike can rap. That combo makes them unlike any other band.
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Honestly, I don't know why I like Hollywood Undead so much. They have a lot of songs I can't stand. Too much swearing. I mean, "Undead" REALLY goes overboard, among others. I like the beat and their lyrics are just amazing. Very powerful.
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@tonyshowoff said:
@thanksajdotcom It depends on what you mean by old school, it's 90s New York style rap. Old school is stuff like The Grandmaster Cash and Funky Four Plus One More, or maybe even really early stuff like Kurtis Blow, you know the stereotypical clap ya hands everybody if you got what it takes.
I thought Linkin Park was OK except for the guy rapping, I thought without him they'd be a pretty decent band, he seem to ruin songs.
You should check out those songs anyway, maybe give them a chance. There's other hip hop out there that may be closer to what you're into, so I'm curious what is it that you like about Hollywood Undead?
Also, 90s rap wasn't my thing. I've also yet to find a black rapper I like. That's not a dig at black people, but that style is just not something I enjoy listening to.