Archive for the ‘Music’ category

Across The Line

December 31st, 2009

Here is an amazing Linkin Park song I discovered a couple of days ago:

The video is custom made by the user. The song was released in the Underground 9.0 CD.

MA

Crawl Back In

September 22nd, 2009

Dead By Sunrise’s single Crawl Back In, with a music video. Amazing.

MA

P.S. Thank you deadbysunrisevideos for not disabling the embedding. It makes my life easier.

Morning After

September 22nd, 2009

Another kick-ass song by Dead By Sunrise.

BTW, there is nothing special in the video. Just the song.

MA

Gary’s Sing A Song

September 21st, 2009

In a French accent

Ahhhh night time, Time for sleep, time for silence, time for…

What is this, Gary meowing when it should be quiet? Let’s see what he is up to hmm?

In tune of Linkin park’s given up

“Meow Meow Meow Meeeeooooow” Gary sang

“Looks like Gary has been listening to linkin park again,” said Spongebob while getting ready for bed.

“That snail has the most amazing voice,” Patrick Yawned.

“He has such a way with words,” Sandy complemented.

“Does this snail have to do this every night while I’m trying to get some sleep?” Squidward did his usual moan while snuggling down next to his clarinet.

Even though Squidward moaned Gary carried on singing with the sound if drums and guitar beginning to be heard.

“Meow Meow Meeow Meeeeooooow”

“Oh no not another sing a long, it’s not even Tuesday,” Squidward pulled his pillow over his head while Spongebob started singing.

“It’s late at night again

Another day has just finished

Has just finished”Spongebob sang.

“I Think I might now sleep

But I might stay up all night

Up all night” Sandy continued.

“This is Gary’s song” Patrick Carries on

Spongebob and Gary sing the chorus

“Meow meow meeow Meeeeoooow”

“Sing it Gary, Sing the night away”

“Meow Meow Meeeeoooow Meow”

“Squidward’s moaning, Why is he always in a grump, every night”

The song ends and Squidward is pleased.

“Thank you Neptune now I can get some sleep”

At that moment the sun rises and the usual sound of Spongebob’s chanting is heard.

“I’m ready; I’m ready, good morning Squidward ready for a great day at work!” Spongebob shouted through Squidward’s window.

“Grrrrrrr”

French accent (again)

Poor Squidward, well at least I enjoyed a good night’s sleep Goodbye and if you hear a cat meowing in the night don’t throw a shoe at it, think of a good rock song you can make up with tune.

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Taken from: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4200746/1/Garys_sing_a_song

MA

Break – New Single

September 21st, 2009

Three Days Grace released a new single (quite a while ago). Their new album is coming out on September 22th. I was actually wondering when they would release anything new over the summer, and BAM, new single! I must be a mind reader.

The song is pretty good, but the video is a little… weird.

MA

Let Down

September 20th, 2009

Ha ha! I’m back (finally) and I got around to updating my blog (finally). I will post about my time at camp later, but for now…

Look, a convenient distraction!

Yeah, the video has LP pictures, but whatever. It’s just there for the song.

Dead By Sunrise is amazing. I just found this song today. And I learned the guitar chords for it. :)

MA

Vegeta’s Thoughts – In The End

September 11th, 2009

This is a Dragonball Z fanfic, to Linkin Park’s In The End. Hope you laugh as much as I did. It makes more sense for people who know most of the songs off of Hybrid Theory, but anyway…

Vegeta sat in the Capsule Corporation field one night, sulking at another defeat from that curséd Kakarot. No matter how hard he tried, he wasn’t able to make himself strong enough to beat that low-level Saiyan.

Looking back, he could see that no matter what he had done, there had always been someone above him. It had all started with Lord Frieza on Planet Vegeta.

It starts with one thing
I don’t know why
It doesn’t even matter how hard you try

‘That’s right,’ Vegeta thought sullenly. ‘It doesn’t matter how hard anyone tries. No matter what, there will always be something that keeps them from getting what they want.’

Keep that in mind
I designed this rhyme
To explain in due time
All I know
Time is a valuable thing
Watch it fly by as the pendulum swings
Watch it count down till the end of the day
The clock ticks life away
It’s so unreal

‘I couldn’t believe it. It’s just like my entire childhood was wasted. But wasted on what? That’s what I’ve been trying to figure out.’ He got up. “Listen to me,” he said aloud. “I’m starting to get sentimental, just like that blasted Kakarot.”

He sat back down. “But it’s true. The way I feel. Was promised by her face. Bulma……… The sound of her voice painted on my memories, even when she’s not with me, oh wait, I’m in the wrong song.” He smacked himself in the forehead. Several times. Until he got dizzy. And fell over.

“Listen to me again, and this time I’ll sing the right song,” he said.

Didn’t look out below
Watch the time go right out the window
Trying to hold on
But you didn’t even know

“I didn’t know that there was someone more powerful than me out there. Some peasant woods-boy who grew out without proper training defeated me, the Prince of all Saiyans. I mean, seriously. I’M FREAKIN’ TALKING TO MYSELF! Goodness. Okay, when did I start saying goodness?” He looked up. “Hey, is the music going to start or what? I mean, I don’t have all eternity here, like that giant lizard thing that grants wishes.”

A voice came from the sky. “Hey! I’m a dragon! Dra-gon! Not a lizard! I don’t do that tongue thing!” » Read more: Vegeta’s Thoughts – In The End

Minutes to Midnight – Linkin Park

July 26th, 2009

On May 4, 2007, “Minutes to Midnight”, Linkin Park’s fifth official album was leaked. Minutes To Midnight, revolving around the concept of the notorious doomsday clock, molds a new image to be branded onto the name ‘Linkin Park’. Before this release, Linkin Park was known for their catchy drop d guitar chords, undeniably muscular choruses, and articulate raps dealing with the trials and tribulations of everyday life. Linkin Park’s very first demo was released in 1997, before the band was even known as Linkin Park. Ten years have passed, and a new formula has been invented and finely executed.

Most noticeably different on this record is the fine addition of ballads and power ballads, a musical corridor Linkin Park has been hesitant to explore in the past. Luckily, Linkin Park does it quite well. Chester Bennington’s transitional legacy as one of metal’s most admired screamers and one of rock’s finest singers is not omitted on this album. Rob Bourdon, already exposed as an extraordinary drummer, took his skills to the next level on this album.