Listening to tonight (Part 1)

Such a great collaboration…

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Listening to Skeewiff’s “In Wonderland” album

criminally under listened to track

can’t go wrong with the jaco sample

Nat King Cole is great on this cold starry night.

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Very interesting… I’m hearing a blend of Nirvana (mostly due to the vocals), Thousand Foot Krutch-like groove, and the guitar work reminds me a bit of P.O.D.

Forgot to post this last night.
I remember hearing this song in one of my favorite animated movies as a child, Legend Of The Guardians: The Owls Of Ga’Hoole, which is still imo criminally underrated for the visuals, it looks better than most animated movies today, and for the time it came out, 2010, it was just astonishing. Anyways, this song was not in the soundtrack, so I was not able to find it ever. Recently, I really wanted to see if I could find it, and I was actually able to. This song really gave me chills that I had not felt in a very long time with music.

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:+1:

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I love this. I’m going to look into their music more. Thanks for the recommendation!

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Mate It’s worth checking out the back catalogue of the 4AD record label…loads of gems there :+1:

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Will do. 10 chars

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Absolutely. Believe it or not, Cold was a band that was discovered and signed by Fred Durst. Limp Bizkit may not have been amazing, but Fred Durst was responsible for discovering, assisting or signing the bands Cold, Staind and Puddle of Mudd.

He also tried to sign Taproot, but they made it without his help. Taproot is extremely underrated…sort of remind me of Deftones in a way.

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I was lucky enough to see Audioslave live at Lollapalooza 2003. The lineup was Jane’s Addiction, Audioslave, Incubus, Queens of the Stone Age, and Jurassic 5. Great show…Cornell’s vocals live were unreal.

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