#2: Aug 24th 2011 at 6:03:06 PM
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#3: Aug 24th 2011 at 6:06:40 PM
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#8: Aug 25th 2011 at 2:45:00 AM
Fuck Buttons - Tarot Sport. Here's the third track, The Lisbon Maru.
edited 25th Aug '11 3:22:26 AM by Saeglopur
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#9: Aug 25th 2011 at 7:34:24 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_iC0MyIykM
These guys.
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Yo!I'm a college student on the search for some good studying tunes, because I don't have any that would work,and so I'm asking you lot! Recommend to me Bands, albums,or individual songs that fit the following criteria to be used as brain boosting aids!:
1. Clam up an Jam!: Obviously, lyrics are terrible for study music. They're distracting, so any music must be lacking in lyrics. NOTE: This doesn't mean no vocalization, just no words.
2. The Beat goes on!: It must have a nice prominent beat, so no all woodwind ensembles folks.
3. The Energy of Funk!: It must be energizing, not mellow. If it's supposed to relax you, it's not right. So, no new agey whale song nonsense here people.
4. No Nobodies Numbskull: It must be reasonably easy for me to find, so no, that garageband from west Oslo is not going to work because I'm not importing their home-made C Ds across the Atlantic.
Preferences: Classical music is always good, and I also rather like a sort of "tribal" sound, if that makes sense.
Please include a way for me to hear some of their music, and any useful info if the name of the band is too generic for me to be able to Google effectively.