Listening, and watching Slayer on Fallon . . . fucking destroy the place.
What Are You Listening To?
Yada . . . thoughts on night, 6?
United dread locks vol 1
Og jamaican comp of joe gibbs productions from 1977…found it digging in my basement looking for reggae…
Gotta get more reggae but its tough…hardly see anything other than marley And some shit reggae lite acts like third world
..i spent bout a decade collecting jazz and salsa…prob will spend next one collecting reggae
Og jamaican comp of joe gibbs productions from 1977…found it digging in my basement looking for reggae…
Gotta get more reggae but its tough…hardly see anything other than marley And some shit reggae lite acts like third world
..i spent bout a decade collecting jazz and salsa…prob will spend next one collecting reggae
herman, wrote:
Listening, and watching Slayer on Fallon . . . fucking destroy the place.
That was pretty cool but I certainly miss Dave Lombardo on the skins. Is it just me or is Tom Araya looking like a heavy metal Santa Claus these days?
Johnny Clarke - authorized version
So good!! A weird record. Two killer dubs, a few great wailers covers and some cool og dread tunes…its all over the place
So good!! A weird record. Two killer dubs, a few great wailers covers and some cool og dread tunes…its all over the place
Unsanity wrote:That was pretty cool but I certainly miss Dave Lombardo on the skins. Is it just me or is Tom Araya looking like a heavy metal Santa Claus these days?i wish I could get into Slayer.
Are you going to see Lombardo's new band, Dead Cross? I should be there.
Kevin Gates - Islah
I am really digging his style; he switches flawlessly between rapping and singing. He got into the game a bit after I had quit listening to Louisiana hip-hop, and I am glad to see the torch is still being carried by people like him.
I am really digging his style; he switches flawlessly between rapping and singing. He got into the game a bit after I had quit listening to Louisiana hip-hop, and I am glad to see the torch is still being carried by people like him.
Elastic Bond - Honey Bun
Wildhoney, all of their releases minus the first demo
Unsanity wrote:herman, wrote:
Listening, and watching Slayer on Fallon . . . fucking destroy the place.
That was pretty cool but I certainly miss Dave Lombardo on the skins. Is it just me or is Tom Araya looking like a heavy metal Santa Claus these days?
yes, he was very, interesting to see nowadays. I love at the end when fallon came out, he was all smiles ear to ear, as if he knew he just obliterated a lot of people in that audience who had no, fucking clue who slayer was.
UNKLE - the Road, Pt. 1
Pablo - born to dub you
Peter Tosh - Bush Doctor
Toots and the maytals - from the roots…..og on trojan
Sam cooke
dat, night 8. Show of the, very long time.
Kemosabe wrote:Unsanity wrote:That was pretty cool but I certainly miss Dave Lombardo on the skins. Is it just me or is Tom Araya looking like a heavy metal Santa Claus these days?i wish I could get into Slayer.
Are you going to see Lombardo's new band, Dead Cross? I should be there.
I was on the fence about Dead Cross until they announced Secret Chiefs 3 as the opening band. Bought my ticket immediately when I saw that haha.
When it comes to Slayer just listen to the 80's albums several times through and that is all you need. I do listen to Seasons in The Abyss a lot more than the others though. You also may like their song with Ice-T on the Judgement Night soundtrack and their nu-metal album God Hates Us All is actually nifty.
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcNuPheBQgU">Scary Pockets</a>
Ken Boothe - Freedom Street. Og trojan lp
Steppenwolf - For Ladies Only (8 track version, the ONLY way to listen to this)