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One of my favorite songs by Klayton. Yes, Klayton. Celldweller is the name of the project. Other projects he has are Scandroid, Circle of Dust, and FreqGen.
This is a song that tells the story of man who is obsessed with a woman who only exists in a virtual reality. Going to the YouTube video, that top comment, made by someone going by twinfyre, explains this song better than I can.
The female vocals being provided by Fluffy Starr, who I would guess hasn’t done much since I can’t find much information on anything she has done. Her parts in the song aren’t big, but they work perfectly for what the song itself is going for.

How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can’t Even Smile Today. What a title. This song really feels like all the members were on the same page when recording.
Man, I just love this song. Love the album. To me, it really hits the nail on how my own head thoughts and emotions work. While I can’t really say that this song or ST has truly helped me when in a bad place, it just is something I will sometimes listen to when I’ve had a bad day.
This song won’t be for everybody, whether be because of its genre, or how some of Muir’s lyrics are a bit hard to hear.
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Life of Agony is an Alternative Metal band from Brooklyn, NYC that formed in 1989. Their debut album River Runs Red was released in 1993, a concept album that focuses on suicide while exploring the themes of abuse, alcoholism, and abandonment.
It’s very much an album of its time, what with its almost grunge-like vocals and groove metal-ish guitars and bass. While I have not listened to the album whole way through, though from what I have listened to, I will say it has a number of very well put together songs, even if I find some a bit uninteresting to listen to at points just based on how the vocals are delivered.

Keeping the LoA train going, back in 2019, Life of Agony released another concept album, titles The Sound of Scars, it being a sequel to their debut album River Runs Red. As some may or may not be able to guess, as a sequel to an a concept album exploring themes of abuse, alcoholism and abandonment, the themes of this album are related to trauma recovery and healing.

Well, fellow fans of Chester Bennington/Chester’s music, looks we’re getting a whole lot lately. I know a larger number of people are excited for Linkin Park releasing some previously unreleased stuff for Meteora’s 20th anniversary, but it doesn’t hurt to give Grey Daze a shout out every now and then.
When first discovering Grey Daze after looking into other projects members of LP have or had some part in, this became one of my favorite songs from GD. It’s cool hearing Chester’s voice do more grunge-like vocals.

One of my favorite tracks off of Meteora. Nobody’s Listening is what I’d probably call Linkin Park’s best Hip-Hop focused tracks. That sample of a japanese flute and turntables of Joe Hahn, the chugging guitar and/or bass Brad and Dave, Mike’s rap flow and Chester’s rough yet melodic chorus creates a really good combination. Even Rob’s drums, while not very noticable, work well with the bass sound of the song.

Been in a bit of a mood for hip-hop lately. While I could always go for something from the Golden Age of Hip-Hop, maybe something a bit “hard” like some Gangsta Rap, or even some form of Alternative Hip-Hop. All sound good, but sometimes one gets into the mood for a certain style of a certain artist or group. Deltron 3030 has been what I’ve been in the mood for lately. Love the beat of this track! Whether this beat is done by Dan the Automator, Kid Koala, or even both, it’s a beat that sticks with me. Del tha Funkee Homosapien’s vocals are also killing it on this track!
Don't got much to say on this song, and not for lack of anything good. In my opinion, it's great. I just have a hard time putting things into words sometimes. Give it a listen if you're into hip-hop.
Also, when I first listened to this after looking for it, in my head I went "OH SHIT! This is that song!" I remember hearing it on the radio quite a bit when I was real young, so hearing it I could finally put a name to a song that I remember hearing but couldn't name.
Been a bit since I've decided to do a music recommendation, but I got really into this song after searching for some King Gordy music. I suggest giving it a listen if you're into Krizz Kaliko, King Gordy, Tech N9ne, or just horrorcore in general.
Been in a bit of a mood to listen to Bloodywood lately, and combine that with me working on my Spider-Verse fanfic, I had this funny idea of Hobie, Pavitr, and Gayatri listening to this or going to a concert where Bloodywood is performing.
I think all three would love this in their own ways. Hell, it's just a really awesome song in my opinion. Hobie would probably love a song about a riot. Pavitr would probably find the mixing of metal and Indian folk music interesting. And honestly, despite how little we see her in the movie, Gayatri kind of strikes me as a metalhead.
I don't got much to say on this song besides I like it and that it is very kinetic. And I don't really have anything to say about Mindless Self Indulgence, I'm not really a fan of their work since I have not listened to much of it.
I do want to talk about how I think this song got me thinking about a hypothetical Spider-Man and Deadpool team-up movie. They're both almost non-stop talkers, and having this song during a big fight seen would just be pretty cool in my opinion.
I don't have much of an idea of a team-up movie, beyond that I would prefer it being animated and leaning more towards adult audiences. Sometimes Spider-Man may bleed in the comics, so you know, while he may have a primary audience of children, something for the adult fans is cool. Does not need anything gratuitous, but you know, blood is a part of life, and even superheroes bleed.
And you know, Deadpool... There's pretty much gonna be blood and guts when Deadpool is involved. At least probably half the time, if not more.
I bought Conv/rgence and I beat the game. Even one hundred percented my first save file. I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with the game. There are many points I love, and many points I hate. Mostly to do with the platforming.
Anyway, music! Love this theme, it's so cool! Really fits at least this game's version of Ekko. Has a cool beat, and while I was a bit on the fence about the vocals at first, they very quickly grew on me.
Been in a bit of a mood to listen to Bloodywood lately, and combine that with me working on my Spider-Verse fanfic, I had this funny idea of Hobie, Pavitr, and Gayatri listening to this or going to a concert where Bloodywood is performing.
I think all three would love this in their own ways. Hell, it's just a really awesome song in my opinion. Hobie would probably love a song about a riot. Pavitr would probably find the mixing of metal and Indian folk music interesting. And honestly, despite how little we see her in the movie, Gayatri kind of strikes me as a metalhead.
Thanks to HazSubTV for uploading all this cool unheard nu metal music! Stuff like this is so cool and interesting to see, if you ask me. If you've been wanting a metallic cover of Genie In A Bottle with a bit of a punk vibe to it, seriously check this out.
Don't got very much to say about this. Very energetic and full of bounce, love this cover, even if I have not really listened to the original song it is covering.
I really like this song, especially the chorus. Sometimes when I listen to it I like to imagine scenarios with Darksiders characters.
"Would you sell out your brother to save your own life?" That line definitely sounds like something someone would ask one of the Horsemen about each others, at least in my opinion.
And yeah, that's all I can think of right now, might add more to this later.
I'm not the biggest fan of this band, I have not listened to everything by them, but I will say I do really like this song. It's a fun, energetic song that is a great time. Don't got much more to say beyond, if you give it a listen, I hope you enjoy.
Some pretty good funk-inspired rap. Probably one of more well-known songs of Boo-Yaa T.R.I.BE, this is one of the first I heard and I think it's overall a fun listen. I would link the music video, but I tend to find some of the audio only versions of songs on YouTube overall better, as the mixing is a bit more up to the current standard, I guess you could say. Doesn't mean to not go looking for the music video if you so wish to.
Thanks to HazSubTV for uploading all this cool unheard nu metal music! Stuff like this is so cool and interesting to see, if you ask me. If you've been wanting a metallic cover of Genie In A Bottle with a bit of a punk vibe to it, seriously check this out.
I don't really got much to say on this, besides that I like it. Not by any means my favorite rap by Rustage, that goes to "Devil's Luck," but overall really fun to listen to.