Jac Vanek
01/23/05, 10:05 PM
Hey everyone. I finally got my friggin iPod, and I've been listening to so much awesome music lately, I couldn't just pick five bands. So here is my current play list. Feel free to post your own!
And if anyone has any old/rare Eisley tracks, let me know! I can't find anywhere to download the songs that you can stream on their site (like the two I have listed here).
Anberlin- Runaways
The Anniversary- Till We Earned a Holiday
Azure Ray Dont Make a Sound
Ben Folds The Luckiest
Bright Eyes Padriac My Prince
Damien Rice Cannonball
Death Cab For Cutie Lightness
Dieradiodie New England Sunrise
Eisley - Blackened Crown
Eisley Over the Mountains We Go
The Good Life What We Fall For
Gratitude Drive Away
Her Space holiday Sleepy California
The Jealous Sound Whats Wrong Is Everywhere
Keane Somewhere Only We Know
Limbeck So Lonely
Mae Sun (Live)
Maroon 5 She Will Be Loved
Minus The Bear Absinthe Party At The Fly Honey Warehouse
My Chemical Romance You Know What They Do To Guys like Us In Prison
Nine Inch Nails Mr. Self Destruct
Rocky Votolato I Remember Music
The Shins So Says I
Snow Patrol Somewhere A Clock is Ticking
Third Eye Blind Jumper
And this is what the man of the hour, DJ Rossstar (http://www.djrossstar.com) is pumpin:
1. Pinhead Gunpowder- Goodbye Ellston Avenue. The third CD Release from
Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong and his side-project. On other PG CD's
Billie takes turns singing but on this one each song is done by Billie
only and sounds like it could be a top selling Green Day album.
2. Offspring- Conspiracy of One. Although, most people ignore this
album when talking about the Offspring, it has some of the catchiest
songs they have ever made. (See tracks "Conspiracy of One and One Fine
Day.)
3. The Goodwill- That was a Moment. I love pop-punk and Long Island's
The Goodwill are the masters of that style of music. Listen to this CD
once and you will have every song stuck in your head.
4. Allister- Last Stop Suburbia. Every single song on this CD is
catchier than the next. So catchy that I am worried as to if Allister
could top this record! Every song is memorable without sounding too
similiar to the others.
5. Green Day- Radio Daze. This is the #1 Green Day Bootleg. It was
recorded at a radio show in 1992-1993ish era and has live tracks
including "80, At The Library, 16 and even Words I Might Have Ate."
Green Day will probably not play these songs live again so go to ebay or
a bootleg store and get this CD.
And if anyone has any old/rare Eisley tracks, let me know! I can't find anywhere to download the songs that you can stream on their site (like the two I have listed here).
Anberlin- Runaways
The Anniversary- Till We Earned a Holiday
Azure Ray Dont Make a Sound
Ben Folds The Luckiest
Bright Eyes Padriac My Prince
Damien Rice Cannonball
Death Cab For Cutie Lightness
Dieradiodie New England Sunrise
Eisley - Blackened Crown
Eisley Over the Mountains We Go
The Good Life What We Fall For
Gratitude Drive Away
Her Space holiday Sleepy California
The Jealous Sound Whats Wrong Is Everywhere
Keane Somewhere Only We Know
Limbeck So Lonely
Mae Sun (Live)
Maroon 5 She Will Be Loved
Minus The Bear Absinthe Party At The Fly Honey Warehouse
My Chemical Romance You Know What They Do To Guys like Us In Prison
Nine Inch Nails Mr. Self Destruct
Rocky Votolato I Remember Music
The Shins So Says I
Snow Patrol Somewhere A Clock is Ticking
Third Eye Blind Jumper
And this is what the man of the hour, DJ Rossstar (http://www.djrossstar.com) is pumpin:
1. Pinhead Gunpowder- Goodbye Ellston Avenue. The third CD Release from
Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong and his side-project. On other PG CD's
Billie takes turns singing but on this one each song is done by Billie
only and sounds like it could be a top selling Green Day album.
2. Offspring- Conspiracy of One. Although, most people ignore this
album when talking about the Offspring, it has some of the catchiest
songs they have ever made. (See tracks "Conspiracy of One and One Fine
Day.)
3. The Goodwill- That was a Moment. I love pop-punk and Long Island's
The Goodwill are the masters of that style of music. Listen to this CD
once and you will have every song stuck in your head.
4. Allister- Last Stop Suburbia. Every single song on this CD is
catchier than the next. So catchy that I am worried as to if Allister
could top this record! Every song is memorable without sounding too
similiar to the others.
5. Green Day- Radio Daze. This is the #1 Green Day Bootleg. It was
recorded at a radio show in 1992-1993ish era and has live tracks
including "80, At The Library, 16 and even Words I Might Have Ate."
Green Day will probably not play these songs live again so go to ebay or
a bootleg store and get this CD.