'cow-punk'? is that a fucking genre? and these people sport edmund burke epigraphs?
'the departed' is the genre. and it sucks turbo-dong.
'the departed' is the genre. and it sucks turbo-dong.
It's called a Nasheed.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
out of all the users here who would have an islamic prayer chant as one of their most played, macbeth is the one I would have guessed.
I bet Dilbert has a nice acapella version of hava nagila he listens to on his drives home.
people who listen to this would have no problem spitting on you and calling you a darkieSuperJail Warden wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowpunk
I have the song " I'm Shipping Up To Boston" on my playlist only because the opening beat is so good. Just delete the rest of the song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsxcZol_FEE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6u_r7aLKWi4
I don't care for the Irish either. I like that beat for the song.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
people who listen to this would have no problem spitting on you and calling you a darkieSuperJail Warden wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowpunk
I have the song " I'm Shipping Up To Boston" on my playlist only because the opening beat is so good. Just delete the rest of the song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsxcZol_FEE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6u_r7aLKWi4
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Yes, very diverse. A cartoon theme song and a terror porn soundtrack. You are such a man of culture, macbeth!SuperJail Warden wrote:
I don't care for the Irish either. I like that beat for the song.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
people who listen to this would have no problem spitting on you and calling you a darkieSuperJail Warden wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowpunk
I have the song " I'm Shipping Up To Boston" on my playlist only because the opening beat is so good. Just delete the rest of the song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsxcZol_FEE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6u_r7aLKWi4
My most played list very diverse. We got Japanese, and Arabic music. I am truly a citizen of the world.
I was a rude boy in junior high/1-2 years in high school. 3rd wave ska was born in SoCal. I have many fond memories of ska.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I like ska. Ken probably says I am not allowed to listen to that too. Meanwhile he listens to rap music as if the blacks wouldn't play the knockout game on him and rob him if they had the chance.
Jay wrote:
Ska sucks and you picked a Rancid song that might as well be Rock the Casbah. Happy?
That's just like... your opinion, man. No idea what you mean by the Rock the Casbah part, though.Jay wrote:
Ska sucks and you picked a Rancid song that might as well be Rock the Casbah. Happy?
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The Nasheed is not a terrorist song. Why do you assume just because it has the word Allah in it it is terrorist porn?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Yes, very diverse. A cartoon theme song and a terror porn soundtrack. You are such a man of culture, macbeth!SuperJail Warden wrote:
I don't care for the Irish either. I like that beat for the song.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
people who listen to this would have no problem spitting on you and calling you a darkie
My most played list very diverse. We got Japanese, and Arabic music. I am truly a citizen of the world.
Rancid sucks, but if you were to ask someone to name a Rancid song it would either be Roots Radical or Ruby Soho. If you were to ask a casual "fan" of The Clash what their favorite song was it would be Should I Stay or Should I Go or Rock the Casbah, both of which are among their shittiest songs.DesertFox- wrote:
That's just like... your opinion, man. No idea what you mean by the Rock the Casbah part, though.Jay wrote:
Ska sucks and you picked a Rancid song that might as well be Rock the Casbah. Happy?
EDIT: Like Mac, I do quite enjoy it. I do find ska is quite a feel-good genre. I like how lively it is and it always puts me in a good mood.
didn't you say it caught your ear while you were watching jihadist videos? Or did I misunderstand?SuperJail Warden wrote:
The Nasheed is not a terrorist song. Why do you assume just because it has the word Allah in it it is terrorist porn?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Yes, very diverse. A cartoon theme song and a terror porn soundtrack. You are such a man of culture, macbeth!SuperJail Warden wrote:
I don't care for the Irish either. I like that beat for the song.
My most played list very diverse. We got Japanese, and Arabic music. I am truly a citizen of the world.
Time Bomb. Salvation. Fall Back DownJay wrote:
Rancid sucks, but if you were to ask someone to name a Rancid song it would either be Roots Radical or Ruby Soho. If you were to ask a casual "fan" of The Clash what their favorite song was it would be Should I Stay or Should I Go or Rock the Casbah, both of which are among their shittiest songs.DesertFox- wrote:
That's just like... your opinion, man. No idea what you mean by the Rock the Casbah part, though.Jay wrote:
Ska sucks and you picked a Rancid song that might as well be Rock the Casbah. Happy?
EDIT: Like Mac, I do quite enjoy it. I do find ska is quite a feel-good genre. I like how lively it is and it always puts me in a good mood.
Not that song. You clearly misunderstood and should apologize to the Muslim community.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
didn't you say it caught your ear while you were watching jihadist videos? Or did I misunderstand?SuperJail Warden wrote:
The Nasheed is not a terrorist song. Why do you assume just because it has the word Allah in it it is terrorist porn?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Yes, very diverse. A cartoon theme song and a terror porn soundtrack. You are such a man of culture, macbeth!
Can we agree that Rancid sucks?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Time Bomb. Salvation. Fall Back DownJay wrote:
Rancid sucks, but if you were to ask someone to name a Rancid song it would either be Roots Radical or Ruby Soho. If you were to ask a casual "fan" of The Clash what their favorite song was it would be Should I Stay or Should I Go or Rock the Casbah, both of which are among their shittiest songs.DesertFox- wrote:
That's just like... your opinion, man. No idea what you mean by the Rock the Casbah part, though.
EDIT: Like Mac, I do quite enjoy it. I do find ska is quite a feel-good genre. I like how lively it is and it always puts me in a good mood.
Roots Radicals would be pretty low on that list I think.