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Date Posted: 17:54:03 12/05/01 Wed
Author: Pancreas of Valmar
Author Host/IP: 198.178.132.253
Subject: Re: Carpe the music.
In reply to: Gorp 's message, "Carpe the music." on 22:34:36 12/04/01 Tue

Anything that says "DDR." That stupid game stole my soul. Beware of the songs that get in your head! ARGH!

No, seriously, I personally like all those dance dance revoultion songs, and most of them are made by fairly unknown artists. However, I'm not recommending you actually go out and download every song by E-Rotic or anything, but just looking at some of those names is a lot of fun. O_O (Where do they come up with that stuff?).

All in all, your question is quite unanswerable (but I shall attempt an anwer anyway!). It all depends on what music YOU like, not us. But if you want my opinion nonetheless, go for the anime stuff. Escaflowne has a lot of nice music, (try Yoko Kanno if you want the specific woman) as does Bubblegum Crisis 2040. Spiritual Tazer, if you've ever been to eskimobob.com, does a lot of nice electronic music. If you're into videogames, the Minibosses do some nice renditions of old theme songs. And lastly, if you're out to improve your mind at all, Jello Biafra's spoken word albums (just look for Jello Biafra) are both entertaining and insightful. If you do decide to go look for any of my suggestions, I hope you find them to be pleasing to your ears. ^_^

P.S. While usually overflooded, you might wish to try audiogalaxy as well. There's a lot of rather rare MP3s there. Like the Mighty Poo song. Get that too.

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