Igen, még mindig az. Hiba épp van rajta, de hál'istennek rövid, és a többi szám olyan zseniális, h elnézhető a kis 2 perces idétlenkedés. Az egy buta rakkenroll szám, kevés ihlettel szerintem. Nem igazán szeretem, vhogy
Jövő hétvégére benne lennél a buliban? Én 2 de lehet 3 emberre számítok, + ha jössz te is, az 3 v 4. Meg kell nézzük a jegyeket meg a szállásfoglalást, de elvben oké lenne? Hívlak még majd, csak még nekem se tiszta h csináljuk
Read your post in the nu-metal thread, really like users with honest taste, then checked out your profile and saw you liked a lot of cool and diverse music.
Cool - well my speciality on this site is probably grime - I've only been into it a few years but the enthusiasm hasn't died down and I'm constantly digging up new stuff. I don't know if you'd really like it but if it interests you then be sure to check my ratings or ask for recs. I see you only rate albums which is a shame as its by no means an album-genre, but there have been some great grime albums.
The problem is that with it not really being an album-focused genre, a lot of albums are inconsistent, everything comes together on sets and mixtapes. 6 Feet Below Sound 2: Buried Alive is classed as an album by RYM technicalities, and thats a great start, Neckle Camp - Straight Necklin, Roll Deep - Rules & Regulations, Skepta - Greatest Hits (not a comp, just what he named the album), Dizzee Rascal - Boy in da Corner, Merky Ace - Blue Battlefield, JME - Famous, Wiley - Playtime is Over and Kozzie - The Problem's Started are all great and are considered albums. If you're open to mixtapes and EPs though (not to rate, just to listen to) I could recommend a lot more. Some of the above might feature a few hip hop/crossover tracks (like Dizzee's...Fix Up etc).
Sorry for my ,,reflex" (http://rateyourmusic.com/l...music_composers), I didn't notice your entry earlier. I watched Ben-Hur some time ago but without appropriate focus on the soundtrack. If you recommend this I will sure listen to this soon. In the selection I used some books about classical music (among other things: ABC Historii Muzyki by Małgorzata Kowalska and Larousse Atlas of Art). There is many my own favourites too. Greets:)
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