“The Suffering” by Coheed and Cambria is a really good song. I haven’t listened to their entire album, but everything else on it sounded pretty bad to me. It was mostly emo, so it just depressed me. Still though, they have the one song that is good. You should check it out.
I ordered an iPod Nano last Saturday; it should be arriving at my house today. I can’t wait to get my hands on that sucker. If you are not in the know on Nanos (nice alliteration, harlow), try reading this, this, or this. I got the black 4gig model. I saw a kid in my Finance class today with a white one, and let me say, it is microscopic. I think it would fit in my wallet with ease. Anyways, I just wanted to tell somebody and feel special.
Thousand Foot Krutch has a new cd that Hark let me listen to, and it’s pretty damn good. If you liked Phenomenon, you’ll like it to. Set It Off or whatever the first was called wasn’t near as good, imo.
First day of classes were today and it was lame–as expected. I only had one, but it was enough to remind me why I don’t like school. Oh well. It always helps, though, to remember how much better off I have it than so many other ppl in the world to even be able to go to school. That’s quite a bit more upsetting, if you ask me. And it’s just because I happen to be born in the good ‘ol US of A.
I was listening to Green Day’s American Idiot album last night when I was driving down the road. It’s a really good CD, btw. There’s a song on it called St. Jimmy, and this Jimmy fellow is mentioned in several other songs too. I’ve been wondering since I first heard the CD, but never thought to ask. Does anyone know who this guy is?
I went to a concert tonight of a band called Station 2. It was my pastor’s son’s band, so it was at my church. When he (the pastor) said his son was coming, I figured they would suck, but I was pleasantly surprised.
They did this thing called looping. Basically, they would record little bits, and then loop them over and over again. It sounds pretty lame, but it turns out pretty good. The best, imo, was when they sang parts a couple of times, and then used them for 3 part harmony.
In related news, I think I should have pursued a music instead of math. I think you can guess the reason.
I was flipping through the radio presets on the way to work this morning, and I came across a song that sounded pretty cool on one of those “hits” stations. Then, the singing started. At this point, I started to question my decision. The singer sounded eerily like a boy band, but how could that be? The music around him sounded fine. I figured it was just one of those bands with a decent singer. So I decided to stick with it, and I cautiously listened to the rest of the song.
I’m sure you have guessed it by no since I suck at storytelling, but the announcer came on and confirmed my worst fears. I had just listened to a Backstreet Boys song. I had been duped, fooled by the semi-rock music in the background. Well, needless to say, I jumped into action and changed the station as fast as I could, but it was too late. The neutering was complete.
Jared: We need a music category.
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