I'm normally not big on musical scores, but that was superb. I think I've heard something very similar in another film, it probably borrowed something from this^^ but I can't think of what it was, it'll come to me.
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Last thing I was listening to while I took the dogs out. Better then their Incesticide version imo, From the Muddy Banks of the Whiskah, Aneurysm.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 1:
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
Back in the summer, Cat introduced this thread to Pendulum, an ozzie group very reminiscent of The Prodigy that's put out some great stuff in the electro/DnB genres with a punk bent to it all. A further look into them reveals they also have a more mainstream/pop-rock side and another, quirkier, more EDM/house/dubstep angled side-project in Knife Party, but let's not dwell on all that for now. Since Cat's video featured only a part of one of their IMO better tracks, here's a slightly wider sampling of Pendulum for you now, all from the same person/playlist too, which itself ain't half bad:
Ah, Dubstep/Techno/Electro is usually not my cup of tea. I listen to rock and melodic metal (i.e. Nightwish) without screaming....
Here is some J-Rock for you. I have no clue what they are singing, though.... xD
This is a particular sub-genre of J-rock called Visual Kei, which features (mostly) guys dressed up and with lots of make-up. They end up looking rather girly, if you ask me. Just as a warning....
Nightmare - Deus Ex Machina
(Unfortunately Youtube has deleted a lot of Japanese songs lately, so no embedded video.)
Also, here is an amazing song in English, Russian and Latin. If you haven't heard this song yet....well, I don't even know how you can still be alive.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 1:
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.