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what do you train to?

  • rock/ metal (eg- metallica, g n r, bon jovi..)

    Votes: 47 35.1%
  • rap/hip-hop (eg- dmx, dre, xzibit..)

    Votes: 19 14.2%
  • nu metal (eg- limp bizkit, korn, slipknot)

    Votes: 23 17.2%
  • dance/ techno (eg-darude, atb..)

    Votes: 25 18.7%
  • pop (eg- boybands, britney..)

    Votes: 8 6.0%
  • jazz, classic, indy or other

    Votes: 10 7.5%

  • Total voters
    134
Jitsuka said:

I saw Lostprophets live when they were playing as a support band for Linkin Park

Ow dear, you went to see linkin park. You have my pitty.

Welsh: yeah the cocky album is great, their best imo.

I aint a big fan of creed, they have some good stuff, but alot of shit too. Lost prophets just suck imo.

:fro:
 
I dont know the name of the song from the Faculty i aint seen it sorry.

I havent heard My Own Prison, but ive got both Human Clay nad Weathered. I really liked Human Clay, but i do prefare Weathered to it, some very good stuff on it.

Ive not heard much Kid Rock, seen him on MTV a few times and he comes across as an arse so ive never bothered.
 
The faculty is awesome and has a kick ass sound track.

Try and get hold of some kid rock stuff, they are class. Nice to see a modern band who can actually play good music and have loads of viarity and depth to them.

cocky is the best album of 2001 in my opinion.
 
The Faculty, the Columbia/Sony Music Soundtrax album from the upcoming Dimension Films' sci-fi teen thriller, features new versions of Pink Floyd's "Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)" and "Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1)" performed by the "Class Of '99," an altrock all-star supergroup featuring Layne Staley (Alice In Chains) on vocals, Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine) on guitar, Steve Perkins (Jane's Addiction/Porno For Pyros) on drums and Martyn Le Noble (Porno For Pyros) on bass; "Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)" includes choral work by Edward Tate and the First A.M.E. Voices of Gospel Youth Choir. The recording marks the first time Pink Floyd has sanctioned a remake of one of the band's songs for a motion picture. The Faculty soundtrack hits the stores December 15 and the film opens nationwide December 25.

In addition to the Class Of 99's recasting of the 1980 Pink Floyd classic, The Faculty soundtrack features other new interpretations of adolescent rock & roll anthems: Shawn Mullins' cover of David Bowie's "Changes," Soul Asylum's take on Alice Cooper's "School's Out," and Creed's rendition of Alice Cooper's "I'm 18." Rounding out The Faculty soundtrack are several original tunes by some of the hottest artists in alternative music today: "Stay Young" by Oasis, "The Kids Aren't All Right" by The Offspring, "Resuscitation" by Sheryl Crow, "Medication" by Garbage, "Haunting Me" by Stabbing Westward, "It's Over Now" by Neve and "Helpless" by D Generation.


Thats the shit on the soundtrack all sounds pretty good to me.
 
Hey sic, long time no see

Hetfield is our of rehab, but they have no bassist, as Mike Inez (Ex- Alice in Chains) had to pull out of the recording process. So their management company approached Jason newstead to see if he would play bass for them.

I think this is a bad idea. While i doubt that there is any bad blood between the two camps, i dont think you should go back to something you walked out of. And no disrespect to Jason, he's a good bassist, but there are better session playes out there than him that would kill to play with metallica.
 
I've seen those exact words somewhere before...

Anyway, hopefully they can find another bassist soon!

Who do you think should do the job?

hmm, does Cliff Burton have a son?
 
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