Sunday, April 25, 2010

The Beastles



The Beastles are the project of dj BC and is (as the name suggests) a mashup of the Beatles and Beastie Boys. I first found out about them from a friend and after hearing "Whatcha Want Lady" I found out myself that this not only works and is really cool, but was my introduction to mashups in general. Here is a fun collection of songs from both the albums Let It Beast and dj BC presents The Beastles. It presents a new way to listen to and enjoy both the Beatles and the Beastie Boys in ways you might not have imagined.

1. Let It Beast
2. Hold It Together Now
3. Buildin My Life
4. Love To Check You Out
5. Tripper Trouble
6. Whatcha Want, Lady?
7. Lovely NYC
8. Mad World Forever

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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Deep Six - Grunge Rock Sampler

A collection of early Grunge bands.

Tracklist:
1.Green River - 10,000 Things
2.The Melvins - Scared
3.The Melvins - Blessing the Operation
4.Malfunkshun - With Yo' Heart (Not Yo' Hands)
5.Skin Yard - Throb
6.Soundgarden - Heretic
7.Soundgarden - Tears to Forget
8.Malfunkshun - Stars-N-You
9.The Melvins - Grinding Process
10.The Melvins - She Waits
11.Skin Yard - The Birds
12.Soundgarden - All Your Lies
13.Green River - Your Own Best Friend
14.The U-Men - They

http://rapidshare.com/files/362142766/Various_Artist_-_Deep_Six.rar

Monday, January 25, 2010

Something a bit different-- local stuff

A small collection of a few bands out of/well known in the Nashville-Murfreesboro area. Basically, groups that made me realize that good stuff is still being made.

-Wax Fang
If you look into one band from this collection, look into Wax Fang. Though they don't call Nashville their home, they play the local venues enough to be considered honorary citizens. Their most recent album, La La Land, is often compared to The Wall, with frontman Scott Carney playing the part of Roger Waters. Truly a great band with some solid output, particularly the aforementioned La La Land.

1. The Doctor Will See You Now
2. World War II (Pt. II)
3. Cannibal Summer

I'm not exactly sure how to describe these guys. But I like them. I like them quite a bit. Definitely the most underappreciated of all these groups.

1. Cowboy Jazz
2. Puppetry

-How I Became the Bomb
Pop. Very much pop. Not exactly my thing, but worth a listen.


Yes. These guys again. Basically the reason I looked into any of the other groups, and still my favorite of the bunch, this is a track off the second half (the 80s power ballad side; the other is like Spaghetti Western Robots or something) of their second album.

1. Light Up the Night