Friday, July 23, 2010

TL;DL Vol 1 - Can I Scream?

And here we go!

I don't know about you, but the world is really pissing me off a lot lately. Oil spills, pointless wars, Europeans coming here and riding bicycles on the sidewalk when the law clearly states you must ride in the street...I could go on for ages! The point is, when I get angry, sometimes it helps to listen to music by people who sound even angrier. So I present to you, dear readers, the very first Too Long;Didn't Listen mini mix: Can I Scream? Tension relief in under 20 minutes without any goddamn Buddhist chanting or chimes. Suck on that, Beastie Boys!

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01 - Alec Empire - Everything Starts With A Fuck (Part 1)
02 - Alec Empire - Everything Starts With A Fuck (Part 2)
03 - Cutting Pink With Knives - St Lazare
04 - Refused - New Noise
05 - Queen Adreena - A Bed of Roses
06 - Laughing Hyenas - Everything I Want
07 - Queens Of The Stone Age - You Think I Ain't Worth A Dollar But I Feel Like A Millionaire

Download Can I Scream?

The image above was taken from Health's video to "We Are Water", directed by Eric Wareheim and, as you can probably guess, some seriously bad stuff is going down. Holy crap! See the video here

Tracks 1&2 from Intelligence and Sacrifice by Alec Empire
Track 3 from Populuxxe by Cutting Pink With Knives
Track 4 from The Shape of Punk to Come by Refused
Track 5 from Drink Me by Queen Adreena
Track 6 from Life of Crime by Laughing Hyenas
Track 7 from Songs for the Deaf by Queens of the Stone Age

Welcome!

Greetings and welcome to my new blog. It's a hectic world out there and you don't always have time to find music for the soundtrack of your life. Sure, there are tons of places to read about and download music, but did you know that some albums can run 40 minutes or longer? Longer than 40 minutes? Who has that kind of time? You're a busy person always on the go. You have cyberstalking and twittering to do and frappuccinos to drink. That's why we're here.

We here at Too Long; Didn't Listen understand your needs and will do everything we can to give you maximum variety in as short a time as possible. ADHD isn't a condition. It's a way of life.