Skeletal remains are safe in the ossuary
They are quite stale, and not worth a dime
Don't think me a fiend, this is strictly monetary -
Fortune calls, and I'll answer this time!
Midnight meetings, inside the graveyard
Crunching numbers, breaking the earth
I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty,
Even if things seem a bit perverse
Will these deeds weigh heavy on my soul?
I will no doubt sleep perfectly sound
While you struggle to keep your conscience,
A garden of riches rots in the ground!
Death is my business, and business is good!
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableThe Blowup by Blackalicious
Very underrated song BTW.
" I'm the princess! Everyone has to do what I say!""Windmills of Your Mind ", which Tropes Forever introduced me to. Fitting that it's stuck in my head, considering that the lyrics seem to be about inner turmoil and confusion,
edited 24th Oct '17 8:21:03 AM by DrNoPuma
"Humans and robots living together in harmony and equality. That was my ultimate wish."King Dedede's theme from Kirby: Battle Royale.
Monster Magnet, “Space Lord”
I've recently been watching some animations from Animusic, a company that makes CGI animations of musical instruments that play themselves. The songs they did are quite catchy.
Here are some of the animations:
- Pogo Sticks. This one's one of the most popular Animusic animations. It involves characters shaped like guitars playing themselves while traveling through a wooden environment.
- Pipe Dream. A machine that spits out marbles that hit the instruments and make the music. This one's one of my personal favorites.
- Starship Groove. Is this what an actual concert in space would be like?
- Cathedral Pictures. This one is a combination of three classical music pieces, all three of which are played in a church environment.
- Aqua Harp. This one honestly sounds kinda like something you'd hear in a Sega Genesis game.
- Fiber Bundles. That's one heck of a light show going on there...
edited 9th Nov '17 7:22:47 PM by SparkPlugTheTroper
I loved Animusic when I was a kid, especially Aqua Harp! Thanks for getting those songs back in my head!
"Humans and robots living together in harmony and equality. That was my ultimate wish."Monsta X - All In
FC: SW-1445-0294-1719/PSN: TekkenGirl4Lyfe/Currently playing: Fate/Samurai RemnantReply to DrNoPuma: You're welcome, and I'm glad I brought back a memory of yours!
On that note, I blatantly remember PBS of all channels airing the Animusic shorts during program breaks.
I learned the lyrics for the Hymn of the Fayth from Final Fantasy X, and now I can't get it out of my head.
While the may not be considered "songs": The entire Sonic Forces OST is stuck rigth now in my head, specially the avatar stages' songs
Once you listen to the theme song of The Bluffers, it will never leave you.
edited 20th Nov '17 10:04:03 AM by SparkPlugTheTroper
Any Colour You Like Gotta love Pink Floyd.
“We’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.” - Lewis CarrollThe CD-i port of Tetris (which is generally considered the only good game on that console) has a pretty good soundtrack. One of the soundtrack's songs in particular, the music for Level 5, is starting to grow on me.
Slipknot, “Duality”
Analyse - Thom Yorke I'm not a fan of electronic music, but whenever Radiohead, or the guys in Radiohead, do it I'm hooked.
“We’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.” - Lewis CarrollBad news: I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
Good news: ...by The Jackson 5
Still don't understand how a song about Your Cheating Heart is considered a family-friendly Christmas song...
"My Happy Ending" - Avril Lavigne
This one is more like "got put back in my head." For some reason, driving on the freeway earlier tonight made me remember this song. :)
Somehow, I managed to get three completely unrelated songs stuck in my head, all at once, for the last few days. :P
...Basically, the only thing that these songs have in common is being spooky. :P
edited 29th Jan '18 6:09:15 PM by DrNoPuma
"Humans and robots living together in harmony and equality. That was my ultimate wish."This one has been on my mind a lot recently.
I like to keep my audience riveted.Thanks to American Made:
"Cut Me Out" by Toadies
Hey.