JimTheBeerGuy wrote:Yesterday and today, I have been unable to stop listening to this album:
Necrocomiccon - Hot Dog Cart Hunger, which consists of black metal covers of 80s pop hits, and can be downloaded from the band's facebook page here. It is approximately the Best Thing Ever.
pairs4life wrote:Seventy-Six Trombones-- Wow!
You gotta be a great flim-flam artist to keep the folks happy when they know they've been conned.
About the National Jukebox
The Library of Congress presents the National Jukebox, which makes historical sound recordings available to the public free of charge. The Jukebox includes recordings from the extraordinary collections of the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation and other contributing libraries and archives.
David Hammond wrote:JimTheBeerGuy wrote:Yesterday and today, I have been unable to stop listening to this album:
Necrocomiccon - Hot Dog Cart Hunger, which consists of black metal covers of 80s pop hits, and can be downloaded from the band's facebook page here. It is approximately the Best Thing Ever.
"Careless Whisper" was never more moving than when performed by a chorus of Satan's minions.
Suiname wrote:Book of Mormon soundtrack is catchy as hell showtunes enthusiasts. Pro-tip: don't listen if F-bombs make you feel uncomfortable.
toria wrote:Listening to a Tango "station" I"ve set up on Pandora on my computer. Really love Pandora.