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Hey, finally, a listahan that may actually get me noticed because music is madami common trending than video games. Anyway, I rarely talk about my paborito musicians much. A few people hear me gush over a few bands here and there, but rarely do I ever get the chance to talk about them in detail like I would like to. So, for today, and plus the tuktok 100 made me take a break from talking about video games for a bit, I want to share with you all the musicians, or bands, or whatever there is, that I like, just so you all can understand my tastes, my likes, and judge me because I didn’t put a band you like on here. And for me, liking a band is real weird. Usually, I mostly like one off songs sa pamamagitan ng musicians and then just ignore the rest of their track list. It’s reasons like that why I didn’t put classic artists like say Billy Joel or Elvis Costello on this list. I only like one, maybe two songs sa pamamagitan ng them, and nothing more. And another thing, I like what sounds good, to me, personally. One minute, you’ll get a soft, nice relaxing tune, and the next, just massive electronic music that is destroying your ear drums. I have differentiating tastes when it comes to music, so don’t expect me to like one specific genre. And now that I got all of that out of the way, let us get through this list.

~#20~

Well this took no time before we got to the most hipster entry on the list. I guarantee of the three people who will read this article, not a single one of you have heard or at the least are familiar with this band. And honestly, I cannot blame you.

#20: Gentle Giant (Favorite Song: Advent of Panurge)



It is going to become very clear as this listahan goes on that I am a tagahanga of progressive rock. I always loved the experimental, softer tone of these bands and the very charming lyrics. They’re just so much fun to get Nawawala in. And Gentle Giant is no exception. Being a band I only faintly heard of during my paghahanap for other underrated prog rock bands, Gentle Giant was one that interested me just for their style alone. They sinabi that they don’t care if they are obscure, they want to make the music they want to make. A noble cause, but boy did they pay for it in record sales. But I still pag-ibig their music regardless, just for the tone of all their songs. A lot of it is real soft, before it comes to a massive crescendo of rock and that keyboard that really makes it work. Gentle Giant really gives off this sort of medieval or pantasiya tone to their music. It feels like a sort of magical world. I pag-ibig listening to the album, The Power and The Glory. I can’t begin to tell you how many times I have listened to this song and got so Nawawala in the relaxation, that I ended up dozing off in my thoughts. And yes, it was relaxing, not boring. Don’t tell me otherwise. A lot of their music is just a great listen, from Proclamation to Aspirations to Playing the Game. Pretty much the entire The Power and The Glory album is a ton of fun to listen to and get Nawawala in. Just trust me, Gentle Giant is a great band if you are a tagahanga of other prog rock bands like Yes or kulay-rosas Floyd. If you want something new in the genre, give them a try.

~#19~

So Gentle Giant is a good, relaxing band to listen to. But perhaps now we can talk about something a little… harder in their tone of music. And a whole lot weirder. A band that, if you played something like Tony Hawk Pro Skater or gitara Hero, you may be familiar with.

#19: Primus (Favorite Song: Jerry Was a Race Car Driver)



It should be made very clear that Primus is a very strange band, but one that I can’t stop listening to. Their style is weird, their lyrics are nonsensical, and their music is just so much damn fun to listen to, be it playing on a plastic guitar, halik the concrete after failing a trick, or just listening to it on some headphones. A lot of their stranger songs are the ones that are madami popular, of course. My Name is Mud is barely a song, but a real joy to listen to. The lyrics are clever and fun in a very odd way, and that slap bass. You wanna get my interest right away, play a damn good slap bass. That’s all I need to be interested in the band. And then there’s Wynona's Big Brown beaver (IT’S A VAGINA, BUT NOT REALLY). You all may know Primus best for making the South Park theme song, actually. But my paborito song is Jerry Was a Race Car Driver. Not the most subtle song pamagat in the world, but neither is Primus. It’s fast, it’s aggressive, and goddamn, is it a classic song from the band. A great choice for anyone looking for something madami experimental in their rock music

~#18~

So that was pretty hard, but can we get something harder?! And I mean hard! Harder than my kidney stones!

#18: Marilyn Manson (Favorite Song: Sweet Dreams)



Well this is certainly a sudden shift in things. First you got the calm, relaxing, fantastical sounds of Gentle Giant, and then you get hit in the face with Primus’ insanity and Manson’s “fuck the censors” messed up imagery. And man do I pag-ibig it. A lot of the time, I listen to music for enjoyment, and certainly, I listen to Marilyn Manson for fun as well, but I mostly find the most enjoyment of listening to him and a later band on the listahan when I am Pagsulat about horror and trying to get into that mindset of horror Pagsulat and critiquing. Just something about his style really works. His lyrics and video imagery are dark, and hold nothing back, pretty much making him a huge target for controversy, which is a huge understatement. But damn if the music he makes isn’t some of the smoothest in the industrial rock industry, with his insane vocal range in all his songs mixed with the instrumentals in all his songs. Stuff like Beautiful People is a disturbing pleasure to the ears. And The Dope Show, which is not as hard, but still just as dark and an enjoyable listen. But then we get to his cover tracks, which are just as good, if not better than the originals. Stuff like Sweet Dreams and Tainted Love, all classic pop songs that and all songs I prefer being covered sa pamamagitan ng him. I am sure that this will be the oddest choice on the list, especially when compared to who we will see later on the list, but his music is still a genre I listen to regularly. Also the cover of This is Halloween is something I played on repeat a lot when I was a kid, so I had listened to him for a while now.

~#17~

So while the tone of all these bands and musicians varied drastically, they were all part of the rock genre, in some subgenre or another. All of them were still in that same category. But now it’s time to change that and go to a completely different group all together. One played in Guilty Crown AMV’s everywhere.

#17: Pendulum (Favorite Song: Tarantula)



Okay, first off, this is not dubstep. I may listen to Limp Bizkit unironically (They won’t be on this list, so don’t expect them), but I have some standards. That being said, Pendulum is the right kind of beat and flow that I want to hear in madami music of this genre. Back in my early years of high school, I remember blasting their music all the time when I had the chance, putting the headphones on and letting the music just vibrate my entire head and destroy my ears, slowly making me deaf over time. And here we are, almost five years later since I started listening to them and I am still doing that, cause I learn nothing. A lot of their songs have that right kind of beat to it that make it not sound repetitive, and makes it sound like a song that never repeats and has a sort usual flow that songs with lyrics have, despite most of their songs lacking them. It’s just a consistent beat through and through all their songs. Some of their better song beats would be music like Slam, Immunize, Propane Nightmares, and Granite. But when they do incorporate lyrics, it usually works, like Hold Your Colour and Witchcraft, making the music have madami lyrical basis to it than say Skrillex (You can like him if you want. I just thought it was too much). And my paborito use of lyrics was the song Tarantula, which mixes the amazing drum and bass beat with lyrics perfectly. If you want something to really bang your head to, or if you just want to add music to your amazing gaming video, maybe give Pendulum a listen.

~#16~

Okay, so after Marilyn Manson and Pendulum destroyed my ears in the best way possible, I need something a little on the softer, classic rock side. And what a better one to try out than a band that is pretty popular in the punk scene… I swear it’s not the loud ones. At least not yet.

#16: Talking Heads (Favorite Song: Burning Down the House)



Talking Head is another one of those strange bands, but not because of their Pagsulat and their choice of song titles like Primus. They are strange for how they combine different genres together. But hey, this is me we’re talking about, and strange is usually better to me. They mix up several different genres, like punk rock, funk, and other genres of music from around the world, creating a unique style that really makes Talking Heads stand out from any other band at the time. Some of their music differentiates completely from each other, and it’s hard to think that their connected in anyway. I remember listening to the song Psycho Killer and once it changed to Once in a Lifetime, I was shocked to see it was sa pamamagitan ng the same band, but boy, was I not complaining. But of course, the classic song, whatever genre you can call it, being Burning Down the House, is one I listen to on a regular basis. There really is no other band out there like Talking Heads with a strange style that is so unique, and one that I think everyone should experience at least a few times.

~#15~

So remember back when I talked about Marilyn Manson when I sinabi there was another band I like to listen to when I want to get into the horror mindset? Well, here they are. Just a few entries later.

#15: Tool (Favorite Song: Sober)



Tool is a band that I honestly can’t get enough of, and it only took them almost a decade to release a new album, but hey, at least we’re getting it now so I can sleep well at night. Tool is not a band I can just listen to. Unlike Marilyn Manson, where I can just sit down and relax and start to do something as it plays, Tool is a band I gotta take my time to listen to and take in the lyrics and the dark themes of their songs, from religion and drug use in their song Sober to actual child abuse that I am not really comfortable with in their song Prison Sex. And then there’s the song that you most likely know them for, Forty Six and Two, and that’s a song that a lot of people should be recommended if they want to start listening to madami songs sa pamamagitan ng this band. But Tool is also a band I like to watch. Their music bidyo are dark, brooding, and really work well with their music. From creepy visuals in live action to the haunting and unsettling nature of their stop motion animated music bidyo (Those ones are some of my favorite). Tool is a band that you may not be super into for their choice of topics to sing about, but if you are like me and pag-ibig that harder style and writing, then I suggest you give them a listen.

~#14~

You know what’s always a fun time? Telling those above you to shove it and to go to hell. So now let’s talk about the punk genre, the segundo paborito sub-genre in my opinion. Because I am an angry young man.

#14: The Ramones (Favorite Song: I Wanna Be Sedated)



When you think of true punk, and not that Green araw shit like a casual, you probably think of The Ramones for their short but fun to listen to songs, as well as having one of the best punk anthem songs out their with their classic song BLitzkrieg Bop, played in the most anti-establishment film to ever be made. Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. Fuck your parents. But seriously, The Ramones has the kind of style I like in this genre of punk. Aside from having very simple and short songs, they are really fun to sing along to. I remember me and my mga kaibigan all pag-awit along to I Wanna Be Sedated and other music sa pamamagitan ng The Clash, but this was really stood out for the lyrics and the barrage of the chanting near the end. Not to mention, the style of the punk scene can be just seen from this band, which really makes it a lot madami fun for me in a sense. Long hair, leather jackets, jeans with holes in them. Classic look. You have madami than likely heard a ton of Ramones songs, but there are others out there that are just as good, like Sheena is a Punk Rocker, Pet Sematary, and Teenage Lobotomy. I recommend giving them a look if you really want to tell those old bastards to go to hell.

~#13~

So remember when Primus was the strangest it would get on this list? Well, depending on who you are, you are right. But also depending on who you are, these guys are debatably weirder.

#13: Red Hot Chili Peppers (Favorite Song: Can’t Stop)



Red Hot Chili Peppers is a band that taught me, a man who thought funk rock was the dumbest thing in the world, “Hey, maybe there is a purpose for funk rock” and after listening to Californiacation for the twentieth time, I decided, “Okay, yeah, this is pretty cool”. While their music isn’t that strange, it’s a combination of punk and funk (Rhymes because I’m a freak leprechaun), it’s the visuals of the band that makes them scream strange, as well as the lyrics. I think the band themselves specifically sinabi that their lyrics never had the intent of making sense, and boy does the band ipakita that, dressing up in strange, almost never matching uniforms in bidyo and stage performances, making strange lyrics, doing strange antics, and having the funkiest slap bass in the business. I like the bass guitar, what can I say. Despite how strange it is, it’s a lot of fun to just get Nawawala in the music and try to let your brain make sense of the madness that is the bands writing. Not a lot of Red Hot Chili Pepper’s songs are too hard, though, mostly stuff like Give It Away and Around the World, but their softer music like Under the Bridge and Otherside are just classics of the band. I’d say anyone should give this band a listen, but really, who hasn’t heard of this band with all their songs being played on a daily basis at this point?

~#12~

You know what’s always a fun time? Telling those above you to shove it and go to hell… sarcastically, of course. And that brings us to my paborito punk rock band

#12: Dead Kennedys (Favorite Song: Holiday in Cambodia)



One of the things I pag-ibig most about the punk rock genre is how brutally honest bands are, without fearing of record companies and censors, despite the odds. And no other band is madami brutally honest than Dead Kennedys. How could they not be with music titles such as “Kill the Poor”, “California Uber Alles” and “Nazi Punks Fuck Off”. I remember my brother hearing this and saying it is just a crappy tabing-dagat Boys twain to it. But he listens to Green araw so his opinion isn’t valid. But then I thought about it, and it does have a twain to it. But madami of a surfer tone to it, for songs like Too Drunk to Fuck or Police Truck. It gives it a style that I really love. But I think the thing that makes Dead Kennedys stand out from any other band is the lyrics they write. A lot of it, mixed with the instrumentals of their music, really makes Dead Kennedys the kind of band that is a lot of fun to sing out loud with friends. I would kill to blast music like MTV Get Off the Air with mga kaibigan around. I’ve pretty much memorized a good portion of Dead Kennedys songs. The only other band I do that with is a later entry on this listahan and Limp Bizkit, and the latter is only out of irony. So if you feel like telling big businesses, dirty cops, and everyone else that abuses their power to fuck off… Well, I doubt listening to Dead Kennedys will help, but it’s still a good choice of music.

~#11~

It doesn’t take a lot to sell me on a band as long as the sound of it is good. And if you really want me to get sold, you just need a good keyboard. And this band’s keyboard is so… so damn classic

#11: The Doors (Favorite Song: Light My Fire)



The Doors is a band that probably needs little to no introduction, as does a lot of bands and musicians that are gonna appear on this list, as they were filled with changing the music industry and making songs that were classic with the thanks of the new sound to it, the ballsy writing, and Jim Morrison’s pitch perfect pag-awit voice. But really, for me, it’s that keyboard. Hearing it at the start of Light My apoy is a true joy, and goddamn if it isn’t really good to hear in Touch Me. But the band has other classics that aren’t just for the keyboard. It has a great soft gitara tune in People Are Strange. And I don’t think anyone would ever pass up on the chance to hear a classic song like Break on Through or Riders on the Storm. The Doors just has a ton of classic rock songs that you can’t miss if you are huge in the classic rock genre. They really paved the way for a lot of bands to try out the same style of music and writing, and I can appreciate that. And it’s gonna be real fun talking about musicians from here on out, cause a lot of them, including The Doors, have members that are dead. So this’ll get a lot less humourous and a lot madami sad. But don’t let this detract what an amazing band The Doors are.

~#10~

…… I am not making a Jojo reference and you can’t make me

#10: King Crimson: (Favorite Song: 21st Century Schizoid Man)



So despite loving Gentle Giant and their music, I accepted a long time nakaraan that they were damned to being obscure. But no matter how much I try to accept it, I will forever be upset that the only things King Crimson will be known for is Jojo and their album for The Court of the Crimson King. Great things to be known for, but I wish they had way madami pag-ibig than that. Their music is unlike anything I ever hear. I don’t really like to describe music as being a major experience like it’s an amazing mental journey, but there is no other way to describe the music of King Crimson. All of their songs feel like they are telling a story and it is taking you on an adventure in audio form. From the glorious practically orchestrated musical epic of the Court of the Crimson King to the insanely impressive tone of the 21st Century Schizoid Man. But if you want a song that will really blow you away with their instrumental style, I really recommend giving Starless a try. Just the sheer ten minuto song with the impressive instrumentals is enough to ipakita you how great this band is, despite them not having nearly enough pag-ibig as they should.

~#9~

So I talked about this band, as well as mga baril n Roses, saying that I could never understand the appeal of either one. But the madami I listened, the madami I payed attention, and the madami I allowed myself to enjoy it, I started to see the point… mga baril n mga rosas is still overrated though.

#9: Led Zeppelin (Favorite Song: Kashmir)



Like I said, it took me some time to get into this band, but man, when I got into it, there was nothing like it, and I could see why it was considered one of the greatest bands ever. Every single one of their songs feels like a completely different experience completely. Songs like Immigrant Song seems like an amazingly hard song to just get real into and take in the great instrumentals. Kashmir is a grand adventure with an amazing climax of the music that really takes you for a ride. And I don’t think I even need to talk about Stairway to Heaven. It’s one of the most popular songs in all of music because of the insane transition in tone, beat, and everything completely and is a classic for a reason. It’s an extremely memorable song that felt as though it was completely impossible for mortal man to write. And let me tell you, that drum kit is something I can get real into. I don’t talk about drums much in this list, but yeah, this is one I can get real into. And then I am reminded there is a whole Led Zeppelin song that is just a drum solo called Moby Dick and it is also incredible. It’s like Led Zeppelin can’t do anything wrong. And I will continue to be biased because I gotta make up for years of calling them overrated. And I still got plenty of years to go.

~#8~

I am not gonna talk about the kamakailan allegations. I am not going to talk about the documentary. I am just going to talk about the man, and his music, and why I like it, and leave it at that. So let’s get to it.

#8: Michael Jackson (Favorite Song: Smooth Criminal)



I think that, of all the artists on this list, Michael Jackson is the one I have heard the most music from. And not even sa pamamagitan ng looking into it. I just hear his music everywhere. And for good reason, this is some good pop music. And I ain’t even the biggest pop enthusiast, especially with what they consider pop. I don’t wanna be one of those kids who say, “I was born in the wrong generation”, but, let’s be real, when Taylor matulin is considered an influential pop singer, I genuinely beg for death. But we’re talking about good music here. So yeah, Michael Jackson. A perfect combination of amazing dancing skills and perfect pag-awit to create an amazing spectacle of visuals and audio. A ton of classic songs that is is impossible to listahan them all. Thriller, Bad, Beat It, Smooth Criminal, Black or White, Man in the Mirror, They Don’t Care About Us, Rock With You, Billie Jean. Way too many good songs that I can’t get enough of. I was so blown away sa pamamagitan ng the music and how there was no way I could find a single bad song on this list, and I just loved everything I heard from him. I don’t think anyone can deny the sheer impact that he had on the world of music. We can discuss all the controversy and if it’s true or not, to which I will never respond to, cause this is a scandal-free zone, people.

~#7~

I swear, these music choices get madami and madami differentiating sa pamamagitan ng the second. But I like the music enough, so I don’t think I’ll ever care.

#7: Elton John (Favorite Song: Bennie and the Jets)



Yeah, I don’t put Billy Joel on the list, but I will put a different Piano Man on the list. Sorry if that pisses off some Billy Joel fans, but I was just never as exposed to him as I was Elton John. I remember hearing his song buwaya Rock and thinking, “Wow, this is fucking annoying” and was happy never hearing him again. But then I heard Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, and then I needed to hear madami of it. madami of that piano, madami of that lovely pag-awit voice, and madami of those really weird sunglasses. I know you can’t hear sunglasses, but how can I ignore them. But as I listened to madami of his songs, some with other instrumentals like a lot madami vocals and other instruments, I really got interested in his music, in his softer songs like Rocket Man and Tiny Dancer, and other fast paced rock anthems like Saturday and I’m Still Standing. But one song that always stood out was Bennie and the Jets simply because it combines all these great things that Elton John is known for. That piano, those vocalists, those instruments, especially that piano, and a massive lack of buwaya Rock. A lot of entries on this listahan are either dead, washed up, or are far from as popular as their glory days, but I think Elton John manages to beat out all those. I think. I hope. I don’t follow celebrity news, really. Elton John just has a nice pag-awit voice, okay?

~#6~

Oh, and speaking of musicians that are dead, let’s get started on talking about one of the most well known musicians that passed away way too soon into their career.

#6: Jimi Hendrix (Favorite Song: All Along the Watchtower)




Any rock enthusiast out there, even the ones that are the most jaded and unimpressed with other genres, can’t help but get real excited when they hear the amazing gitara skills of one Jimi Hendrix, or at least I’d like to think so. One of the most famous guitarists in the world, and for good reason, he was a man of extreme talent. From his insane skills on a gitara that was proven in his all time classic song All Along the bantayan to the lyrics that helped with his psychedelic voice in songs like Purple Haze. Jimi Hendrix is one of those musicians that I can listen to for hours and hours and never get tired. I can just sit there and get lost. Being around in the 60s, it’s easy to see where the psychedelic influences were coming from in his music, all about drugs and such. And listening to his music is so hypnotic. It’s like staring into a lava lamp. And I pag-ibig everything about that. And of course, all his other songs, ranging from the classic Voodoo Child and Foxy Lady are all classics from his era of the late 60s and early 70s. His style just feels like going back into time without feeling dated and shitty and dealing with the increase of communism and Vietnam War. A true legend of his genre and one that I don’t think we’ll see again.

~#5~

Hey, come on though, guys. I can be cool and hip with the kids and listen to modern music too. And not just Gorillaz… Okay, it is just that. I think this joke is just digging me a bigger hole in a sense.

#5: Gorillaz (Favorite Song: 19-2000)



So Gorillaz is an interesting kind of band, being that they are fully animated, and that they are never set on one genre of music. It always changes to rock, rap, techno, funk, acoustic, EDM, and whatever. And I pag-ibig every single one of them. I remember my mom would watch VH1 everyday before I had to go to school, and I managed to catch a glimpse of The Gorillaz as they were really getting popular, and saw them play their song 19-2000. And I immediately fell in love, but never got to hear from them again until I learned how to use a computer. And then it all came back to me. A lot of their songs are a strange style, and it is really hard or me to recommend just a few of their songs. There’s the classic song of theirs, Feel Good Inc. There’s the calm and emotional On Melancholy Hill, the nice beat of Stylo, the great electronic beat of Saturnz Barz, and the oh so good lyrical brilliance of Clint Eastwood. The Gorillaz is a band I can’t even begin to talk about without just saying, “If you haven’t heard of them, go listen to a bunch of their songs right now, starting from Phase 1 and going up from there”. And this will be no exception. Seriously, go listen to them. It is important that you experience the genius that is this band of fictional cartoon characters.

~#4~

Well, it’s been quite a while since I talked about these guys. And here we are again, talking about them again.

#4: reyna (Favorite Song: The ipakita Must Go On)



Unlike Michael Jackson, who I heard the most sa pamamagitan ng chance, reyna is the band I went out of my way to listen to the most. There was a time where I could sing like a quarter of their entire listahan of songs, from the classics like Don’t Stop Me Now and Somebody to Love, to the lesser known stuff like Dragon Attack and Breakthru. reyna has a sort of style that my friend described as, “If it was any other band signing these songs, they would be the most generic band in the world”. To think, there is an alternate reality where reyna is madami generic than Foreigner. I panangga sa bintana at the thought. But what saves the songs, aside from the brilliant gitara and instrumentals of the band, is Freddie Mercury’s incredible voice pag-awit each song with such power, emotion, and other stuff that music critics use that I am not. And the sheer power of their music is incredible. They can make soundtracks for movies, even really dumb ones like Highlander and Flash Gordon, and make these incredible songs that have so much power behind it. You’re making a theme song for a fucking football player fighting evil Chinese tyrants in space. Why the fuck is Flash’ theme so good?! Why is Who Wants to Live Forever such a powerful song!? Why are you making these amazingly powerful songs through your instruments and voice, Mr. Mercury?! I pag-ibig it!

~#3~

Somehow, despite my pag-ibig of Queen, they are not my paborito musicians, or even band. There is three madami I like just a little bit more. And up susunod is an obscure band you’ve probably never heard of.

#3: The Beatles (Favorite Song: Revolution)



Yeah, don’t worry if you have no clue who these guys are. But in all seriousness, who doesn’t know The Beatles. They were massive back in the araw and are still considered popular to this araw (In a sense). Hearing the combined musical talent of John, Paul, George, and the fucking survivor Ringo is a glory to behold. From their classic days of playing on TV spots with songs like I Wanna Hold Your Hand and Can’t Buy Me Love, to creating such classic albums like Help, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Rubber Soul, The White Album, and Abbey Road being a real classic of a cover. I can’t think of any song sa pamamagitan ng the band I haven’t put on repeat a hundred times over and loved it. I loved the popular songs like Come Together, uy Jude and Yesterday. I loved the classic stuff like Help, presa Fields Forever and Here Comes the Sun. I even like the stuff that was butchered sa pamamagitan ng genuine human trash like Imagine. Also Helter Skelter. Every song sa pamamagitan ng the Beatles, no matter what it is, is just brimming with charm and fun. Despite the rocky history of the band, their music still manages to be some of my paborito from any band out there. And I will happily sit around, just listening to a set of this music on repeat.

~#2~

So yeah, I did mention Yes and kulay-rosas Floyd. But I think you can guess which band made the list.

#2: kulay-rosas Floyd (Favorite Song: Welcome to the Machine)



When I was young, I remember watching kulay-rosas Floyd’s The pader and thinking how amazing this all was. I probably should’ve been thinking why I was allowed to watch something with this kind of fucked up imagery, but details. Anyway, kulay-rosas Floyd’s The pader had captured me with it’s story-telling and animated visuals. But the music was segundo to none (Well, except on this list- Forget it). And after that, along with hearing it on the radio every time it was turned on, I soon grew to pag-ibig kulay-rosas Floyd and their underlying messages with each powerful song. If I can feel relaxed and entranced with all the other songs on this list, kulay-rosas Floyd really takes me somewhere else. The instrumentals, the vocals, the lyrics, the messages, and how every song sounds like it was from a different band entirely, what with how the band can get young choirs in songs like Another Brick in the Wall, or how they can get a strange auto sound for Welcome to the Machine. I pag-ibig listening to Shine on you Crazy Diamond and Money and Comfortably Numb. And of course, after watching The Wall, you better believe I was all over The pader album. kulay-rosas Floyd is the kind of band I can lose time listening to, for hours and hours. It helps that a lot of their music can go on for a while, like Echoes. And that is perfectly fine sa pamamagitan ng me.

~#1~

A lot of this listahan is subject to change over time. Hlel, even the number one spot, the one that I am currently a huge tagahanga of, is not set in stone. But as of this moment, as of this very moment in time, this is my paborito musician right now. And it really sucks that I started to get into him only after he had left this world.

#1: David Bowie (Favorite Song: Starman)



For some bizarre reason, my first introduction to David Bowie was never any of his music, at least not his original music, but was his role in the film Labyrinth. I liked it as a kid, and I liked David Bowie despite his massive bulge that freaked me out. But what I loved most was how he sang the song Magic Dance. And I thought, “That was cool. Shame he’s just an actor”. But boy was I wrong. Cause the moment I found out he was a singer, I ignored everything and went on with my life. And then, the news came that David Bowie had passed away. Me, being a fool, understood why people were sad, but I felt that it was an unfortunate loss, but nothing I was personally attached to. But then I started listening to Let’s Dance. And then I listened to puwang Oddity, then Modern Love, then Rebel Rebel, then Heroes, then Life on Mars, then Ashes to Ashes, and on and on and on. I was addicted to this music. I couldn’t get enough of this genre, this pag-awit voice, this mixture of pop and rock music that he managed to perfect on all sides. And then I listed to the song Starman, and I think it was only at that moment that I suddenly realized how great of a loss David Bowie’s death was to all of us. Just hearing that song really made me feel the impact in that instant. And it is a goddamn shame that we Nawawala someone of such talent, as well as the other artists on this list, like Freddie Mercury, John Lennon, George Harrison, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Michael Jackson, Syd Barrett, and Richard Wright. They are gone, but far from forgotten and their legacy will always be remembered.
uy you fucking guys, how the fuck do you make a fucking piece of fucking shit thats so fucking fucked up that is is fucking terrible... Sorry about swearing so much, just that, this katakut-takot na pasta had so much swearing, it must have worn off.... I'm reviewing Conker's Worst balahibo Day..... Fucker....
So, anyway, it starts with this guy.... You know what, before I continue, I want to count down every single cliche for a cursed game. Lets start. This guy played Conker's Bad balahibo araw when he was a kid (1) so, after watching it online, he wants to play it again (2). He goes to every full extent just to...
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My God..... You know, a katakut-takot na pasta is bound to be bad when the fucking katakut-takot na pasta takes note from the FUCKING KILL WAKER, one of the worst creepypastas I have ever read, but this one takes the fucking cake. This katakut-takot na pasta is the abomination known as Blood Whistle.
Okay, so it starts with this guy making a blog so he can play a ROM of Super MArio Bros 3.... Okay, I just want to say, how many of you think this is going to be a cursed game creepypasta. Seriously, just take a fucking guess.
Anyway, he says that he finds the most scary thing he could ever find in the world in a treasure chest....
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Hello everyone, and welcome to Boss Bits. Today, I will be talking about the sequel to Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. That game would be Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. This game is shorter then the original, but still, in my opinion, madami fun. In this game, you play as Link (Duh) and try to go through four temples in exactly three days before a Skull Kid, possessed sa pamamagitan ng Majora's Mask, destroys the city of Termina with the moon. Now, what makes this game real fun are the bosses. Lets take a look at them. Also, I will be including mini-bosses, since they also have a cutscene, unlike the ones...
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S.B: *Watching Derek repair his Mondeo* So you're still repairing that wreck. What do you think's gonna happen when it's repaired?
Derek: It'll be perfect, just like brand new.
S.B: That's what you sinabi before I destroyed it with my basketball.
Ian: *Chanting while pulling 5 passenger cars* Take the train! Take the train! Take the train!
S.B: While Derek continues to repair his car, we're going to watch Shado! Shado! Shado!

Toydarians: *Walking towards a runway*

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Five months after the destruction of the Death Star, the Empire needed an ally. One that was strong, and capable of...
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Well, we’ve gone far enough with talking about the Halo franchise on this list. As sad as it is to say, we’ve come to the final entry for the Halo franchise on this list, but I have saved the best (Debatable) for last. Having played the first two games, I was madami than excited to see what Halo 3 would do. And it blew me away (Get it? Cause Halo 2 had Breaking Benjami- Okay)
So Halo 3 follows, who else, Master Chief, as he, and now the Elites, face off what remains of the Covenant, all while Master Chief has to deal with being separated from Cortana, his partner from the nakaraan two...
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Well what do you know. It's almost that time. In a few days, it will be exactly five years since I first went onto this website. And let me tell you, a lot sure happened in five years. I was barely able to limb my way out of poverty, got a job, went a college, and most importantly, met new kinds of people on this website who I am, for the most part, still mga kaibigan with today. It's been a hell of a journey that I still look pasulong to seeing madami of in the future. But, with five years coming, I think I want to do something big. Huge, even. I want to start working on something big, something that...
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Well… This was something I wasn’t looking pasulong to after my break from Pagsulat articles. Worst stories of 2017, relating to video games anyway. How bad are they. Well, funny you should say, because they’re pretty bad. Let’s have a gay old time, and try not to hate the world too much sa pamamagitan ng the end of this, shall we?

#10: Metal Gear Survive

Hey, remember when Phantom Pain was as bad as the franchise ever got? Yeah, those were simpler times. And now, Metal Gear Survive, one of the most insulting things that have ever been released. Metal Gear Solid was a franchise that I really loved, despite...
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You were discussing, air supremacy Sir Arthur.
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No wonder Big Ben needs repairs.
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Carter: *Listening to the music* Uh, what's happening?
Saten Twist: madami music.
Master Sword: What did you think was going to happen?
Pete: Hello everyone, Pete Reimer here again. Now it's time for back to back episodes of talking trains. I mean, the ipakita is Trainz. That's what we're watching. If they could spell the pamagat properly though, that would be fantastic.

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Welcome to a place called The Island Of Errol. A place that is run sa pamamagitan ng five railroads. It has hundreds of engines, and lots of trains in the four towns, Mossberg, Hunterdon, Zorrin, and Eastwood.

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