I hear them play Flogging Molly as background music for shows from time to time as well. I was honestly surprised that someone at MTV knows who Flogging Molly is.
I've recently discovered that I really enjoy Kelly Clarkson's music. Typically, I'm not a Pop guy, but her choruses are so catchy that they get me hooked to the restof the songs. She's got a great voice, and she's hot to boot. Always a good combo if you ask me.
Too lazy to find the album pics, so I'll just type the albums instead:
Disintegration- The Cure
Stronger than Death- Black Label Society
Burn My Eyes- Machine Head
Vs.- Pearl Jam
Sketches for My Sweetheart, the Drunk- Jeff Buckley
4th Dimensional Rocketships Going Up- Gift of Gab
The Lonesome Crowded West- Modest Mouse
Here's a few:
"She Likes Surprises"- Soundgarden
"Footsteps"- Pearl Jam
"Julia Dream"- Pink Floyd
"Embryo"- Pink Floyd
"Mama, I Don't Want to be a Soldier"- Mad Season
"Breadfan"- Metallica
They should add Social d to the list of acts. They just released their first album in 8 fucking years, and could show the kids a thing or two about Punk rock.
And I'm trying to make my way up to Columbus next Friday to see them. I'm not sure who's opening, but who cares? It's MIKE FUCKING NESS.
So today I ventured in to the library at school, and right next to all of the typica sollege reference books, they had an AMAZING stash of cd's. Everything from bach and Mozart to Miles Davis and Monk, with some Pavement and Liz Phair in between. I even saw an EPMD album. I really need to start going to the library more often. And I gotta buy some blanks.
I'd go with the Rock N' Roll Express, Midnight Express, the Bulldogs, some Steiners, various Horsemen combos, LOD, Harts, Dudleys, etc. Who else would go on said DVD?
While overproduced 80s drums irk me a bit, they don't keep me from enjoying an album. Both Disintegration and Master of Puppets are guilty of this problem but are still tremendous albums.