Rock
Braking Habit
Submitted by iqbal88 on Sun, 2010-02-07 22:02Breaking Habit is the song of Linkin Park. My favorite song of LP
In Your Honor - Foo Fighters
Submitted by Happysurprise49 on Tue, 2009-09-08 05:24Foo Fighters Best Album, coming in a two disc set, the first being the better disc and making the album sensational without even venturing to the second disc.
I scream SCREAMO!!
Submitted by seymone on Sat, 2009-06-20 10:57Screamo genre type music was first discovered in the early 1990's it's name originated to show the aggressive side of emo. The music has a hardcore punk "thing" going on.
The Tea Party -- Triptych
Submitted by Sexy_Sadie on Tue, 2009-06-09 00:10For anyone unfamiliar with The Tea Party, Triptych is really the culmination of their work (from the earthy Splendor Solis, to the bluesy/Eastern Edges of Twilight and the heavy electronic sounds of Transmission), although two more albums were to follow. It was able to reach a wider audience with Heaven Coming Down, but also maintained their signature fusion of rock and Middle Eastern instrumentation.
Blackmore's Night -- Secret Voyage (3 1/2 out of 5 stars)
Submitted by Rico41 on Sun, 2009-02-22 14:48This collection of squires, knaves, and wenches never ceases to amaze me.
We sing, we dance, we steal things
Submitted by cmolina on Tue, 2009-02-10 01:53Jason Mraz has done it once again. His new album will make you go through all the emotions. You will find yourself crying, laughing, dancing, remembering, and most of all falling in love. Each song has an emotion everyone of us can identify with. Whether he sings about trees or being in love with his best friend. The mix of genre is incredible and quite original, it will feel like been in a classical concert in a beautiful Hawaiian beach. You will have your favorite song but I guarantee it will take you a long time to make your mind.
Definitely a must have on everybody's shelf, you will not regret it. So go sing, go dance, and why not go steal some hearts with Mraz's new album.
We sing, we dance, we steal things
Submitted by cmolina on Tue, 2009-02-10 01:51Jason Mraz has done it once again. His new album will make you go through all the emotions. You will find yourself crying, laughing, dancing, remembering, and most of all falling in love. Each song has an emotion everyone of us can identify with. Whether he sings about trees or being in love with his best friend. The mix of genre is incredible and quite original, it will feel like been in a classical concert in a beautiful Hawaiian beach. You will have your favorite song but I guarantee it will take you a long time to make your mind.
Definitely a must have on everybody's shelf, you will not regret it. So go sing, go dance, and why not go steal some hearts with Mraz's new album.
John Mellencamp -- Life, Death, Love and Freedom (3 1/2 stars out of 5)
Submitted by Rico41 on Wed, 2009-01-28 13:06Where do farmers send their children during the summer? John Mellencamp. (Ouch).
Van Morrison -- Keep It Simple (3 1/2 out of 5 stars)
Submitted by Rico41 on Wed, 2009-01-07 19:08Van Morrison’s craggy image on the cover of “Keep It Simple” makes him look like he should be the fifth face on Mount Rushmore. The eleven songs on the album are far less coarse.
James Hunter -- The Hard Way (3 1/2 out of 5 stars)
Submitted by Rico41 on Wed, 2009-01-07 18:14Take one part Jackie Wilson (for soul) one part Sam Cooke (for style), one part Brian Setzer (band leadership qualities), and one part George Thorogood (for showmanship), and what do you have?
