ha we've all heard the common crap, you gotta sample the different sounds of the world.Conquistador wrote: »My Lord, people listen to some weird stuff.

goatlyonesub17_ESO wrote: »"Brave the snow through the pillars of the Pale
Rest your feet, come and listen to a tale
Raise your mug to the legends of the frost
Through our songs they will never be lost..."
Legends of the Frost, sung by Gavin Dunne and Malukah
goatlyonesub17_ESO wrote: »"Brave the snow through the pillars of the Pale
Rest your feet, come and listen to a tale
Raise your mug to the legends of the frost
Through our songs they will never be lost..."
Legends of the Frost, sung by Gavin Dunne and Malukah
Shadesofkin wrote: »Can never seem to get it to work properly, but Wolfsheim Once in a Life Time


Classic Tool is best, the later stuff is ok (Perfect Circle included by proxy) but nothing beats their earlier work.SkydomAK03 wrote: »Tool - Right in Two
@Lysette
It sounds like reggae mixed with early 90's hits
The feel good non-english vibe made me listen to this song again-
Which then gravitated into this beauty-
If you can't play this here then it's titled- "Gobi" soundtrack of "The Story of the Weeping Camel" by boertemusic BACC
If you like deep stuff then let this play, it changes at various parts in powerful ways.

goatlyonesub17_ESO wrote: »"Brave the snow through the pillars of the Pale
Rest your feet, come and listen to a tale
Raise your mug to the legends of the frost
Through our songs they will never be lost..."
Legends of the Frost, sung by Gavin Dunne and Malukah
Good stuff, have you heard Wake the White Wolf by him? (no Malu unfortunately)