Post your favorite music

My favourite song is "Land", by Patti Smith, 'cuz when.
Suddenly. Johnny. Gets the feeling.
He's been surrounded by.
Horses.
 
Some of my favorite Artists:
halc: http://ocremix.org/artist/4793/halc
Benjamin Briggs: http://ocremix.org/artist/4651/benjamin-briggs
Zone Runners [The only Hip-Hop music I like]: http://zonerunners.net/
Crush 40: http://crush40.net/site/
AC/DC: http://www.acdc.com/ca/home


Some
of my favorite albums/soundtracks:
Nitronic Rush: http://torcht.com/nitronic-rush-soundtrack/
Pixel Perfect Complete: http://halc.bandcamp.com/album/pixel-perfect-complete
Futuristica and Futuristica B-Side: http://halc.bandcamp.com/album/futuristica
http://halc.bandcamp.com/album/futuristica-b-side
Sonic After the Sequel: https://sites.google.com/site/sonicbtsbooth/


And several OverClocked ReMix albums - I really think I should leave this here, or this will be a very long post. I'd also have the Distance Soundtrack, but it's still WIP.


And don't get me started on single songs. Really.
 
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Won't put up any links because I'm usually lazy. So here's my favourites of all times:

Crush40:

Fire Woman by Crush40, shown on Best of Crush40 album.
Revvin' Up by Crush40, show on Best of Crush40 album.
Open your Heart by Crush40, shown on Best of Crush40 album.
Un-Gravitify by Crush40, shown on Best of Crush40 album.

Magna-fi:

All Hail Shadow by Magna-fi, shown on Shadow the Hedgehog (My favourite game).
Who I Am by Magna-fi, unreleased song for Shadow the Hedgehog.

AC/DC:

Ballbreaker by AC/DC, shown on Ballbreaker album of 1996.
Hail Caesar by AC/DC, shown on Ballbreaker album of 1996.
Thunderstruck by AC/DC, shown on The Razors Edge album of 1990.
Play Ball by AC/DC, show on Rock or Bust algum of 2014.
Let There Be Rock by AC/DC, shown on Let There Be Rock album of 1977.
Dog Eat Dog by AC/DC, shown on Let There Be Rock album of 1977.
Shot Down in Flames by AC/DC, shown on Highway to Hell album of 1979.
Give It Up by AC/DC, shown on Stiff Upper Lip album of 2000.
Goodbye and Good Riddance To Bad Luck by AC/DC, shown on The Razors Edge of 1990.

Zebrahead:

His World by Zebrahead, shown on Sonic the Hedgehog 2006 (bess geim evr)
Call Your Friends by Zebrahead, shown on Call Your Friends album of 2014.
HMP by Zebrahead, shown on Phoenix album of 2007.
Hell Yeah by Zebrahead, shown on Phoenix album of 2007.
Broadcast to the World by Zebrahead, shown on Broadcast to the World album of 2006.
Lobotomy for Dummies by Zebrahead, shown on Broadcast to the World album of 2006.
Falling Apart by Zebrahead, shown on MFZB album of 2004.

And I think that's all.
 
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All of those songs I actually really enjoy, but I'm not too big on Zebrahead. Now to add a favorite Album/EP: Trash FM by Benjamin Briggs.
 
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Live Life, by Crush 40

Ah, great tune. I'm torn between that and "Is It You?" for my favorite Crush 40 piece.

Speaking of which, there's an awful lot of Sonic Stuff here...smells kinda fishy...

Michael Jackson - Stranger In Moscow

*Sonic 3 End Credits

Hey people. Tell me, do you recall this?

YOU STOP THAT RIGHT NOW man I forgot about that tune, it's a definite classic

...

Oh boy, y'all have started something now. I'm gonna pick ten for brevity's sake.


These are the only three pieces that have ever brought me to tears. They hold a special place in my heart and thus get the top three spots.

"Us and Them"Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon
"Sleep"Eric Whitacre (I can't believe I couldn't find the official version of this on YouTube, I'll upload it there and change the link shortly)
"I Dream a Highway"Gillian Welch, Time (The Revelator)

These pieces hold unbelievable power for me, perhaps more than the ones above them; however, they have never touched me so, and unfortunately, this brings them down to below those above.


These pieces also hold great power and simply deserve a place on this Official Top Ten list.

This was incredibly difficult. I limited myself to ten pieces because otherwise I would have just dumped my entire library on you (and my father's) and that wouldn't have been fun for anyone. I tried to not only pick the most powerful tunes but also pieces from a large swath of the spectrum, my favorite artists/composers, and my favorite albums. So consider this a starting point for exploration. Or something like that. Yeah, that sounds right.

That being said, this is by no means a complete—or even correct—list.
 
I posted this on irc as one of those so bad it's good songs, and everyone got a good laugh out of it, so may as well share it here too.

This song has always been a favourite of mine, it's so delightfully awful.

Elektronik -- Supersonik by Zladko "ZLAD!" Vladcik

Someone had just shown me this last night. I thought it was super weird...

But yeah, recently I have just gotten into this band called Twenty One Pilots. For about a year that I've been hanging around some of my friends, they always played this in the car and now I'm finally interested in the group and their music as a whole.
My top three favorite songs (so far) from them are:

Migraine
Car Radio
Guns for Hands

They are actually pretty good and I just wanna spread the love of Twenty One Pilots to you guys.
 
Someone had just shown me this last night. I thought it was super weird...

But yeah, recently I have just gotten into this band called Twenty One Pilots. For about a year that I've been hanging around some of my friends, they always played this in the car and now I'm finally interested in the group and their music as a whole.
My top three favorite songs (so far) from them are:

Migraine
Car Radio
Guns for Hands

They are actually pretty good and I just wanna spread the love of Twenty One Pilots to you guys.

I don't know how much is that music for me but they control the most important thing: They got something own, both in the music (especially Migraine) and on videos.

My favorite music is a little different. I like different types of trance, at least the songs that really make you excited. It is very unpopular in my country and that's why I don't actually know any trance producers from my country. That's not a problem unless I would like to make this my self some day...

Edit: here's an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBDt5hXQ660
 
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Good evening guys!

Before this thread went closed... Here is my favourites (TOP 10):
1. Herb Alpert-Rise.
2. Siti Nurhaliza ft Cakra Khan-Seluruh Cinta (Every Love).
3. Amy Search-Tiada Lagi (No More).
4. Sonic Unleashed-Windmill Isle@Apotos Night.
5. Joe Flizzow ft SonaOne-Apa Khabar (How Are You).
6. Mawi ft Daly Filsuf-Al-Nuraa Yang 5 Yang 6 (Al-Nuraa, The 5 & The 6-It's an Islamic song).
7. Akim & The Magistrate-Mewangi (Blossoming).
8. Hafiz-Masih Jelas (Still Clear).
9. Taufik Batisah-Awak Kat Mana (Where Are You).
10. Zizan ft Kaka-Infiniti Cinta (Love Infinity).

So, what's your opinion with these songs? If you like the list... Click one of them, okay? Have a nice day!!!
 
I've been listening to the radio much more often since I've started driving the past few months, and I rediscovered some songs I really liked when I was little and still really like now. Most stations on the radio play the same few songs over and over again (Why you gotta be so ruuude?), and it was a damn miracle to find one that didn't do such a thing. But yes, music.

Pinch Me - Barenaked Ladies
Tom's Diner - Susanne Vega
Ordinary Day - Great Big Sea
It's My Life - Bon Jovi

I still listen to video game music, but simply not as often. Totally a big fan of anything that sounds like this or any kind of drum n' bass, even though they practically clash with each other.
 
Anything Bon Jovi is good.

My musical tastes are probably trash to most of you. Lots of video game remixes, Vocaloids, (I still hate JPop, though; only listen to Vocaloid songs outside that genre.) ENYA, maybe a little Dara Maclean, Weird Al, some movie OSTs, and Rob Zombie or Papa Roach when I need a hardcore rise.

SOMEBODY STOP ME

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So legendary nobody but you has heard of him.

On IRC, you once talked about being old enough to know what it was like when fan subs were snail mailed around the US on VHS, before the Internet as we know it existed. Yet, you never knew how popular Herb Alpert was? I have an older relative that went to one of his concerts in the 80's. Even Jake Kaufman, Shantae's main composer from the beginning of the series, composed video game remixes inspired by the guy's music.

Even if he's not likely as legendary as Elvis, he's as popular as any other well-exposed musician; far from obscure.

Wikipedia said:
Alpert's musical accomplishments include five No. 1 albums and 28 albums total on the Billboard Album chart, nine Grammy Awards, fourteen platinum albums, and fifteen gold albums.[1] As of 1996, Alpert had sold 72 million albums worldwide.[2][3][4] Alpert is the only recording artist to hit No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 pop chart as both a vocalist ("This Guy's in Love with You", 1968) and an instrumentalist ("Rise", 1979).

You seem less well versed on music than I am. =P *bricked*
 
You seem less well versed on music than I am. =P *bricked*
There's a reason I haven't posted in this topic =P

Honestly, I was exaggerating there to make a point that narrow topics are a terrible idea on this forum.
 
It did give me a good laugh when you said it that way, so you win there. I do agree highly specific topics fizzle pretty quickly. Generalized topics like these allow for a lot more active discussion.
 
Hey, I forgot about this topic.
So I've been listening to a lot of music lately and I've found a lot of good ones spanning many different genres. But yeah, without further ado, here they are.

Dream Fiend - The World Next Door (I feel like I was transported to the 80s. I wasn't born until the late 90s but this still plucks my nostalgia strings. Gotta love those synths.)
Groundislava - Final Impasse (I can't even tell what genre this is, but it sounds amazing.)
Arms and Sleepers - Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (Ooh this is sexy, I especially like the climax near the end (please don't take that out of context).)
Helios - The Obeisant Vine (Really, really beautiful song. I love the drums, guitar, bass and everything.)
Steven Price - Gravity (I thought the movie was alright, but holy moly, this song is great.)
Laputa: Castle in the Sky (This film is one of my favorite films of all time, and this song is one of my favorite orchestral pieces of all time.)
The Last Unicorn (NSP Cover) (Danny's voice is sexy and the synths are perfect. Need I say more?)
Kan. R. Gao - To the Moon Main Theme (To the Moon has some great music.)
Anamanaguchi - Helix Nebula (A chiptune classic from 2006. Love the mixture of NES and real instruments.)
Tycho - The Disconnect
 
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