Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Heidi Montag: Superficial


I can't believe I actually did it. I downloaded Superficial, legally of course from HMV's online downloading store. It's actually pretty good, MP3 quality only but still pretty good. It's the best I can do at this point because Heidi Montag material is hard to come by.

Britney Spears: Womanizer


Womanizer was released as the lead single from the album entitled Circus. Circus was released in two editions, the deluxe and standard. I chose the deluxe because that edition included a DVD with the Music video of Womanizer on it. I love buying DVDs with Music videos on them.

Britney Spears: Work B**ch!


I couldn't wait until December for the release of Britney Spears' upcoming eighth Studio album. The lead single, Work B**ch! blew me away. I mean for real, she mentions partying in France and if you are familiar with my Blog then you know all I talk about is the European Union.

Britney Spears: If U seek Amy


If U seek Amy was released as the third single from Circus. Circus is a great album, it's not my favorite Britney Spears record but it's pretty good. It contains Womanizer among other hits and actually includes Radar as a bonus track even though it appears on her previous Studio album.

Rebecca & Fiona: Bullets (Club edit)


The Club edit of Bullets produced by Rebecca & Fiona is amazing. They come from Sweden, a prominent Member state in the European Union. It is not in the Euro zone at this time but is required to adopt the Euro at some point. Therefore it has not suffered the Euro crisis as much, unlike Greece, for example.

Paris Hilton featuring Lil Wayne: Good Time


Finally I got my hands on some Paris Hilton material. I can't believe it, it was so worth the wait. It's entitled Good Time and it's her brand new song from 2013. It's unfathomable actually. Paris Hilton is amazingly talented in my opinion even though many would argue differently. But they have no idea what real talent is obviously. A celebutante that can do time and come out on top like this is more than what I call talent.

Britney Spears: Hold it against me (Adrian Lux & Nause) [Radio]


The Adrian Lux & Nause [Radio] of Hold it against me is pretty exciting. It's available on the Maxi-single of Hold it against me, which I own in MP3 format. Not my favorite format but it was while I was downloading MP3s so it was sufficient. The MP3 application I chose to use was iTunes, once again not my favorite application. But it was pretty good.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Linkin Park: New Divide


New Divide was released as the lead single from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - The Album. I didn't buy that album however I did buy the film on DVD which was exciting. In fact I would have to say that the moment in which they played New Divide, was a very exciting moment in the movie.

Linkin Park: Burn it Down


The Music video for Burn it Down is pretty exciting. I like it because it has more lyrics than the remix of it I have on Disc. That would be from the album entitled Recharged. However I am getting the album on which it is originally from and then I will have the album version.

Linkin Park: Living Things


I can hardly wait to get Living Things. It's going to be one of my Birthday gifts, I am excited. Living Things was released by Linkin Park as their fifth Studio album in 2012. I didn't but it then but have since bought their fourth Studio album and second remix album. They have inspired me enough to want to buy Living Things.

Linkin Park: Victimized [M. Shinoda]


The track entitled Victimized that appears on Linkin Park's second remix album entitled Recharged is very exciting. I just discovered it today, after listening to the Killsonik remix of Lost in the Echo. So the remix of Victimized is done by M. Shinoda. He is part of Linkin Park, his full name is Mike Shinoda and not only does her perform vocals for Linkin Park some of the time. But he produces for them too.

Linkin Park: Lost in the Echo [Killsonik]


The Killsonik remix of Lost in the Echo is amazing. I am actually in love with it quite a bit considering how well-written it is and the style in which Chester Bennington sings on the track. Chester Bennington is the lead singer of Linkin Park, a band I have grown very fond of in recent history. They are from just outside of LA, which is one of my favorite zones of the world.

Linkin Park: Castle of Glass [M. Shinoda]


Once again the M. Shinoda remix of Castle of Glass is pretty exciting. Castle of Glass was released as the third and final single from Living Things. I am very much looking forward to getting that album as Recharged is the remix album that compliments that Studio album.

Linkin Park x Steve Aoki: A Light that Never Comes


A Light that Never Comes by Linkin Park and Steve Aoki is great. It was released as the lead single from Recharged, a very fond album of mine. It was released by Linkin Park and it is pretty good. It's not nearly as good as their fourth Studio album in my opinion. However I enjoy it thoroughly.

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Pelari: Cango


Cango is the track preceding Century on Club Life Vol3 Stockholm. I use Century as a reference point because it is my favorite track. Cango serves as a warmup to that track since it is relatively short and less trance like. In fact I would even go so far as to say it is Progressive house. But I would have to double check on that.

Tiësto & Dyro: Paradise


The first track on Club Life Vol3 Stockholm is a pretty good track. Entitled Paradise, it is produced by the DJ named Tiesto & Dyro. I have never heard of Dyro, however I am a huge fan of Tiesto's. Tiesto comes from the Netherlands, which is a small country in Europe that some people often refer to as Holland. Amsterdam is the capital city of that country.

Pussycat Dolls featuring will.i.am: Beep


Beep was released as the third single from the album entitled PCD. PCD was released as the debut Studio album by the Pussycat Dolls. The Pussycat Dolls were founded by Robin Antin in 1995. However they did not release the album entitled PCD until 2005.

Zedd featuring Foxes: Clarity (Tiësto remix)


Clarity, the track listed on Club Life Vol3 Stockholm as being produced by Zedd, is a great track. I don't overly enjoy the singing by Foxes, which is the featured artist on the track. But Zedd makes up for the lack of vocal enlightenment with his deep beats from the heart of Germany. I say that because when I listen to Electronic music now, I can usually tell where the DJ is from. Zedd is from Germany, a great region for deep, industrial-sounding beats.

Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes: Don’t Cha


Don't Cha was released as the debut single from the Pussycat Dolls. The Pussycat Dolls were founded by Robin Antin, she also created the girl group entitled Girlicious. They came after the Pussycat Dolls and are much like a spinoff group, just like a television show as far as spinoffs regarding the Television industry go.

Tiësto & Calvin Harris: Century (Tiësto & Moska remix)


Century is the track that I fell in love with immediately from the album entitled Club Life Vol3 Stockholm. That album is the third volume of three whereas the other two took place in Las Vegas and Miami, respectively speaking as far as number one and two go. Vol1, Las Vegas and Vol2 Miami. However in my opinion Vol3 is the best, from the European Union.

Tiësto, Quintino & Alvaro: United (Tiësto & Blasterjaxx remix)


United is the last track listed on Club Life Vol3 Stockholm. It's a great way to wrap up the album and even though I am growing somewhat tired of the album aforementioned above, I still highly recommend it. However I just ordered some new CDs because it is time I gave this one a rest. It's been fun but I am now ready for Club Life Vol2 Miami, which is one of the CDs I order; I am going in descending order.

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Linkin Park: New Divide


New Divide was released as the lead single from the Transformers soundtrack album entitled Revenge of the Fallen. That film was one of my favorite Transformer movies in the film series, not that there are many as of yet; however they are planning a release next year (2014) to continue the series. That would be a break from the once every two years release dates; the first being in 2007, the second in 2009 and the third in 2011.

Linkin Park: Burn it Down


The Music video for Burn it Down is pretty exciting. I am very much looking forward to getting Linkin Park's fifth Studio album, Living Things, on which it appears. It was actually released as the lead single from that album.

Linkin Park: Lost in the Echo


I am not as in love with the album version of Lost in the Echo as much as the remix by Killsonik. The remix by Killsonik appears on the remix album entitled Recharged by Linkin Park. In fact it sounds like Linkin Park might have re-recorded Lost in the Echo for the album entitled Recharged. None the less, it's not as good but I still enjoy it.

Linkin Park: Powerless [Enferno]


The Enferno remix of Powerless by Linkin Park is very exciting. I am familiar with Enferno in so far as he is the same DJ who worked with the likes of Madonna and Far East Movement. I am thinking that it is the same Enferno because I know his style and this remix sounds very similar to his.

Linkin Park: Victimized [M. Shinoda]


The M. Shinoda remix of Victimized is pretty amazing. It's really angry sounding but I like that. So the M. Shinoda remix of Victimized appears as the fourth track on Linkin Park's second remix album entitled Recharged. I just received that album on Compact Disc not too long ago and it was exciting. Recharged is a great album and has inspired me to get Living Things, Linkin Park's fifth Studio album.

Linkin Park: Lost in the Echo [Killsonik]


The Killsonik remix of Lost in the Echo is super amazing. I think that the industrialization of this track is genius. Not only that, but the Electronic sounds are also brilliant. Lost in the Echo was released as the second single from Living Things, an album that I am very much looking forward to getting.

Linkin Park: Burn it Down [Tom Swoon]


The Tom Swoon remix of Burn it Down is pretty exciting. Burn it Down was released as the lead single from Living Things. That was the name of Linkin Park's fifth Studio album released last year during 2012. I am looking forward to getting that album now that I have had a chance to listen to the remix album that compliments it entitled Recharged.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Heidi Montag: Superficial


Superficial was released as the lead single from the album of the same name. That album served as Heidi Montag's debut Studio album. Unfortunately the album did not spawn any other singles. But Heidi Montag is still a great singer in my eyes. She is most famous for her stint on the Reality Show entitled The Hills that obviously takes place in Beverly Hills unless you are completely oblivious or are from a part of the world where they practice Islam for example.

Paris Hilton: Stars are Blind


Stars are Blind was released as the debut single from Paris Hilton. She then released her debut Studio album during the same year, 2006. It has been seven years since a major release by Paris but in my opinion has been worth the wait. Her new single is entitled Good Time and even though it features Lil Wayne, it's still pretty good.

Tiësto: Maximal Crazy (original mix)


Maximal Crazy was released as the lead single from Club Life volume two Miami. That is the title of Tiesto's second volume in the Club Life series. Maximal Crazy is spun by him and he is from the Netherlands, a prominent Member state in the European Union. It was one of the original members of the union and uses the Euro as its currency. Therefore it is part of the Euro zone, of which there are presently 17 nations belonging to with the 18th to join in 2014.

Paris Hilton featuring Lil Wayne: Good Time


Good Time is the first official release by Paris Hilton in quite a long time. She is planning a second Studio release by the end of the year, marking a seven year hiatus. It sounds like a long time. But for me, it was all about consuming The Simple Life in the meantime. I highly recommend that series, it's phenomenal. I previously owned all five seasons on DVD.

Tiësto & Calvin Harris: Century (Tiësto & Moska remix)


The Tiesto & Moska remix of Century that appears on Tiesto's Club Life vol3 Stockholm is out of this world. Originally spun by Tiesto & Calvin Harris, I must say that Calvin Harris is one of my favorite DJs and he really shines on this track. Of course Tiesto and Moska help, but Calvin Harris owns it and sells it like no other.

Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams: Lose yourself to dance


Lose yourself to Dance is pretty tame compared to the Trance I was just listening to. But it's pretty good considering that Pharrell Williams is featured on it even though he is losing favor with me very quickly.

Swedish House Mafia featuring John Martin: Don't you worry Child


Don't you worry Child was released as the fourth and final single from the album entitled Until Now. Until Now was released as the second Compilation album by Swedish House Mafia, a group of three DJs based in Sweden. Sweden is a prominent Member state in the European Union; representing one of the largest economies in that union. However it has not adopted the Euro yet as a form of currency so that could change things.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Linkin Park: Blackout


Blackout is the ninth track included on the album entitled A Thousand Suns. That was the name of the fourth Studio album released by Linkin Park. That have since released another however I was more interested in the subsequent remix album that followed their fifth Studio album. That contains remixes of all of the singles released from their fifth Studio album, but it also contains a brand new song that I am in love with. It's entitled A Light that Never Comes and it is the lead single from that album. That album is entitled Recharged.

Linkin Park: New Divide


New Divide was released as the lead single from the second installment in the Transformers trilogy. That installment was entitled Revenge of the Fallen. Unlike Linkin Park’s two other Transformers singles from the first installment and third, the second installment’s single was not included on a Studio album of theirs. Most likely because, in my opinion, New Divide was the-most well-written and probably didn’t need to be included on a Studio album in order to increase its chances of being sold.

Linkin Park: The Catalyst


The Catalyst was released as the lead single from the fourth Studio album released by Linkin Park, A Thousand Suns. I enjoy A Thousand Suns thoroughly and I actually can't even believe how much I enjoy it. The thoroughness with which I enjoy it is immeasurable at this point. Of course I will grow tired of it at some point but right now it is on fire.

Linkin Park: Waiting for the End


The Music video for Waiting for the End is too exciting. The song is so well-written that I would go so far as to say that it is my favorite care of Linkin Park. It blows me away, I just listen to it over and over. For example, I just watched the Music video after listening to the MP3 of the song about ten times already today.

Linkin Park: When they come for Me


The track entitled When they Come for Me by Linkin Park that appears on their fourth Studio album A Thousand Suns is very exciting. It's explicit but I love explicit lyrics especially by Linkin Park, I think that Chester Bennington; for example, is particularly good at swearing.

Calvin Harris: Ready for the Weekend


I just opened Calvin Harris' second Studio album. It was exciting but I can already tell that it won't be as exciting as 18 months due to the album artwork. They say don't judge a book by its cover but I always do as its cover has always been a good indicator as to what to expect.

Linkin Park x Steve Aoki: A Light that Never Comes


The Music video for A Light that Never Comes is very exciting. The song itself is very exciting. However to see the video that I taped onto DVD using my DVD recorder that I have connected to my Blu-ray player that connects to the internet is the most exciting part. I could not have done that ten years ago and in fact I was most likely taping videos onto VHS back then using a VCR.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Madonna: Beautiful Killer


Beautiful Killer appears as the first track on Disc 2 of the deluxe edition of MDNA. MDNA is the twelfth Studio album released by Madonna during the year 2012. She just released the MDNA world tour on Disc this past month, September and it's great. That tour was in support of MDNA and I dear say, the world tour is much better than the album. However that is often the case these days with Madonna; considering she makes more money from touring than from album sales.

Madonna: Vogue (live MDNA world tour)


The live version of Vogue from the MDNA world tour is very exciting. As much as Madonna performs this song live, she always finds a way of re-inventing it. She has performed it live in almost every tour since the Blond Ambition tour. That would be seven world tours, although to the best of my recollection she missed two of those seven, so five; however.

Madonna: Celebration (live MDNA world tour)


The live version of Celebration from the MDNA world tour is amazing. I keep listening to it over and over. It reminds me of the European Union because Madonna talks about, heard you wanna come over, and when she says that I often think of myself moving to the EU as that is where she lives.

Madonna: Girl gone wild (live MDNA world tour)


The live version of Girl gone wild is exciting. It's the opening number on the MDNA world tour and it was a great choice. Girl gone wild also serves as the first track on the album entitled MDNA, having been released as the second single from that album. Madonna looks amazing in the performance, in my opinion; I have not seen her look better.

Madonna: Erotic Candy Shop (live MDNA world tour)


The live version of Erotic Candy Shop is very exciting. There is actually no other version, however this song is great. It's a mixture of Candy Shop and elements of Erotica, which I adore. But it's not nearly as upbeat as the album version of Candy Shop. That is due in large part to Erotica as Erotica is very mellow and since it is entitled Erotic Candy Shop; Madonna decided to make it more mellow.

Madonna: Justify my Love[video interlude] (live MDNA world tour)


The video interlude of Justify my Love from the MDNA world tour is a very amazing interlude. However it's not a performance so it is not nearly as exciting as the last time she performed this song on tour and to the best of my recollection was during 1993's Girlie Show.

Madonna: The Beast Within [video introduction] (live Re-Invention world tour)


The Beast Within that appears as a performance of sorts during 2004's Re-invention tour, blows me away to this day. It is Madonna reciting directly from the Bible and if you know me then you would understand how deeply I appreciate that. Madonna openly admits her sinful ways but actually has one of the most holiest names in the world, in my opinion. The Blessed Virgin Mary is sometimes referred to as the Madonna, for example. Madonna means my lady in Italian.

Friday, December 20, 2013

Linkin Park: Powerless


The album version of Powerless is pretty exciting. Included as the twelfth track on Living Things, I am familiar with this track due to the remix of it by Enferno; available of Recharged. Recharged is the name of Linkin Park's second remix album that accompanies Living Things.

Linkin Park: Living Things


I am about to listen to Living Things. It should be exciting. I am excited enough just writing about it. Linkin Park released Living Things last year, 2012, as their fifth Studio album. They have since released a remix album to accompany that Studio album and I just bought that upon its release.

Linkin Park: Burn it Down


Burn it Down was released as the lead single from Living Things. It's very well-written and so therefore I highly recommend it. Living Things was released as the fifth Studio album by Linkin Park and represents their most recent Studio album. However they are set to drop in 2014 as well.

Linkin Park: Waiting for the End


Waiting for the End was released as the second single from A Thousand Suns, Linkin Park's fourth Studio album. I now have four Linkin Park albums and couldn't be happier. They are an amazing band and I highly recommend their material therefore.

Linkin Park: Victimized [M. Shinoda]


The M. Shinoda remix of Victimized is pretty amazing. It's about twice as long as the album version of Victimized and is about twice as good. I like the album version as well. But the remix is Drum n Bass, a sub-genre of Electronic music that is hard to come by, however when I do it is usually exciting.

Linkin Park: Lost in the Echo [Killsonik]


The Killsonik remix of Lost in the Echo is pretty amazing. I have no idea who or what Killsonik is but when they mixed this particular track, that is Lost in the Echo, they did an amazing job. Lost in the Echo is a great track, the lyrics are phenomenal and on this particular remix the production is tight.

Linkin Park x Steve Aoki: A Light that Never Comes


A Light that Never Comes was released as the lead single from Recharged. That was the name of Linkin Park's second remix album released on October 29th, 2013 to accompany their fifth Studio album entitled Living Things. I couldn't be happier with the result to support Linkin Park. They have blown me away.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

deadmau5: Superliminal


Superliminal is a very interesting track. It appears as the first track on deadmau5's sixth I have only just begun the album however I am very excited to listen to the rest considering that Superliminal is a great track.

deadmau5: Maths


Maths is a very interesting track. I have yet to discover fully any other track on >album title goes here< other than the first track included on the album, Superliminal. However those two tracks are amazing and I am somewhat obsessed with them right now and do not have much time to devote to any other track.

deadmau5: There might be coffee


There might be coffee is the seventh track on deadmau5's sixth Studio album entitled >album title goes here<.  It is a great track and I highly recommend it. It follows another great track entitled Maths and that is actually my favorite track from >album title goes here< right now; even eclipsing Superliminal.  However not by much because Superliminal is a very well-produced track and I am just getting into it to be honest with you. Superliminal appears as the first track on >album title goes here< and that excites me.

deadmau5: October


October is a great track and appears as the tenth track on >album title goes here<; deadmau5's sixth Studio album. That album is amazing and it's ironic that October appears as the tenth track because it is the tenth month on the Gregorian calendar. Most of the world uses that calendar however there are two other prominent calendars that are used on a much smaller scale and that would be the Chinese calendar and the Islamic calendar. Of course they are used by many people but the Chinese calendar takes presedance over the Islamic calendar since China is the most populous country in the world. Whereas there are only a small number of places in the Islamic world that use the Islamic calendar for full use. The most notable of course being Saudi Arabia.

No Doubt featuring Busy Signal and Major Lazer: Push and Shove


I can’t stop listening to Push and Shove and watching the Music video.  It’s actually the best Music video I have ever seen and that is strange for me to say because at first I didn’t appreciate it as much as I do now.  But that is most likely because I needed the song to grow on me like when you break-in a new pair of jeans or shoes.  The Music video was directed by Sophie Muller and that excites me as I am very familiar with her work from No Doubt in the past.

No Doubt: Looking Hot


If only I could find some way to buy or watch these videos at home.  The Music video for Looking Hot is one of the best Music videos I have ever seen.  Gwen Stefani always blows me away with her stardom.  It’s indescribable really and not many people come close to her in my opinion.

No Doubt: Settle Down


I just finished watching the Music video to Settle Down for the first time in a long time and it was pretty exciting.  I always love revisiting the music that impressed me most throughout the year at the end of the year and I am writing this one week exactly before the first day of 2013.  Settle Down was one of the best Music videos of 2012.

David Guetta featuring Kid Cudi: Memories


Memories was released as the fourth single from the fourth Studio album released by David Guetta. That album is entitled One Love. David Guetta was born in Paris, France. France is a very important Member state in the European Union. More people speak French in the EU than any other language besides English and German.

Calvin Harris featuring Florence Welch: Sweet Nothing


Sweet Nothing is a great track. It features the lead singer from Florence + the Machine. Her name is Florence Welch. She was born in London and Calvin Harris was born in Dumfries, Scotland. Both are located in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the UK is a very prominent Member state in the European Union; representing the second largest economy of that union behind Germany only.

Usher: Euphoria (Swedish House Mafia extended Dub)


The Swedish House Mafia extended Dub of Euphoria by Usher is sick. I bought his seventh Studio album on Compact Disc in 2012 but it failed to grab my attention. Euphoria, the 14th track included on it, did for a second however it was fleeting. Thanks to Swedish House Mafia though, Euphoria has made a comeback.

Miike Snow: Silvia (Sebastian Ingrosso & Dirty South remix)


The Sebastian Ingrosso & Dirty South remix of Silvia is great. It follows the track entitled Monday on Until One. Silvia is originally spun by Miike Snow who is a DJ I am very fond of. He makes an appearance on Swedish House Mafia's second compilation album as well; entitled Until Now. However that would be the Deluxe edition only, otherwise known as the European standard edition.

Axwell/Swedish House Mafia: Heart is King/Save the World (Knife Party remix)


The Knife Party remix of Save the World is very exciting. I only have a small taste of it but it makes me want more. In fact it is spun together with another track on the Deluxe edition of Until Now, so in other words it is not available on the Standard edition of Until Now. Until Now is a great album, so great that I just bought the Deluxe edition after owning the Standard edition for about a year.

Florence + the Machine/Swedish House Mafia: You Got the Love(Mark Knight remix)/One


There is a track on Until Now, that is the Deluxe edition of Until Now, entitled You Got the Love/One. It is labeled as the Mark Knight remix of You Got the Love by Florence + the Machine and One by Swedish House Mafia. It is a great track. I love Florence + the Machine right now since I have been listening to Sweet Nothing by Calvin Harris, on which Florence Welch is featured; the lead singer of Florence + the Machine.

Dirty South & Those usual suspects featuring Erik Hecht/Swedish House Mafia vs. Tinie Tempah: Walking alone/Miami 2 Ibiza


There is a track on the Deluxe edition of Until Now entitled Walking alone/Miami 2 Ibiza and it is very exciting. Miami 2 Ibiza is exciting enough in and of itself. However to hear Walking alone mixed in with it drives me over the moon. Miami 2 Ibiza is a great track. But Walking alone is superior.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Linkin Park: Blackout


Blackout is the ninth track included on A Thousand Suns. That was the name of Linkin Park's fourth Studio album; they have since released another with one due in 2014 as well. But I neglected to buy that one and instead chose to skip over it to what I call the good stuff. It's the remix album which features remixes, or what have you, of the singles released from their fifth Studio album. However it also includes the smash hit single A Light that Never Comes.

Linkin Park: Iridescent


Iridescent appeared on the Transformers soundtrack album entitled Dark of the Moon. I owned that movie on Blu-ray Disc previously and now own the Studio album on which Iridescent also appears, entitled A Thousand Suns. A Thousand Suns is a great album. I was so impressed with it that I bought their subsequent remix album entitled Recharged.

Linkin Park: Robot Boy


Robot Boy follows When they Come for me on A Thousand Suns. I stumbled across both tracks and even though I prefer When they Come for me. I also enjoy Robot Boy. It's the sixth track listed on A Thousand Suns.

Linkin Park: Waiting for the End


I am a little bit thrilled with the result of the Music video for Waiting for the End. It is by far my favorite Linkin Park Music video, most prominently found on their YouTube channel entitled Linkin Park. I just received the album on which it is from on Compact Disc and it was exciting. Not only that but listening to the song is very exciting.

Linkin Park: Burning in the Skies


Burning in the Skies was released as the third single from A Thousand Suns following the release of Waiting for the End and preceding the release of Iridescent. Iridescent served as A Thousand Suns' fourth and final single. However it was also included on the Soundtrack album for Transformers: Dark of the Moon.

Linkin Park: When they come for Me


When they Come for Me is a very interesting track. It appears as the fifth track on A Thousand Suns, following the third single released from the album with an interlude in between. The third single was entitled Burning in the Skies and as far as I know it is a reference to 9/11. I could be wrong but that's what I think of.

Linkin Park x Steve Aoki: A Light that Never Comes


A Light that Never Comes sounds pretty disgusting with the inclusion of Steve Aoki. He's a DJ, and for example, the Rick Rubin Reboot of A Light that Never Comes is not nearly as good in my opinion. It's good but I prefer the album version as opposed to the Reboot.

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Ke$ha: Die young


Die Young was released as the lead single from the album entitled Warrior. Warrior was released as Ke$ha's second Studio album and I highly recommend that album as a result of this song because it is very well-written. Warrior followed in Animal's footsteps which was the debut Studio album released by Ke$ha.

Heidi Montag: Superficial


Superficial was released as the lead single from the album of the same name. That album served as Heidi Montag's debut Studio album. Superficial is therefore the title track and I highly recommend it if you are a consumer of the elite in Hollywood, for example. It's a niche of Celebutantes who are basically famous because of their wealth. A prime example is Paris Hilton, but there are others much like Heidi Montag.

Rihanna: Only Girl (in the world)


Only Girl (in the world) was released as the lead single from Rihanna's album entitled Loud. Loud was released as her fifth Studio album achieving the coveted spot of my favorite Rihanna album thus far. It released several singles including but not limited to the single aforementioned above and S&M.

Rebecca & Fiona: Bullets (Club edit)


I finally saw the video for Bullets. It was very exciting. I didn't think I would get to see it considering that I didn't think it existed but come to find out it does. But not on the obvious channel, that is YouTube. It's on Rebecca & Fiona's record label's channel, as far as I know. It is most definitely associated with their label.

Paris Hilton featuring Lil Wayne: Good Time


The Music video for Good Time is pretty exciting. It is most easily found on Paris Hilton's official YouTube channel entitled ParisHiltonVEVO. However she has another one entitled ParisHiltonHD so be sure to check out that one as well considering that there is only one video on the VEVO channel.

Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris: We Found Love


We Found Love was released as the lead single from the album entitled Talk That Talk. Talk That Talk was released as the sixth Studio album by Rihanna, making it her second most-recent. However after the release of this single, I failed to subscribe to any further material released by Rihanna. I needed a break and I felt as though she did as well.

Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams: Get Lucky


Get Lucky was released as the lead single from the album entitled Random Access Memories. That was the fourth release by Daft Punk as far as Studio albums go since 1997. However they also release a major soundtrack album that they produced entitled Tron:Legacy which was almost as successful as their Studio albums. In fact it was somewhat more successful than some of their Studio albums.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Linkin Park: Iridescent


The Music video for Iridescent is pretty interesting. I don't know much about it besides that this song was used as the lead single from the Transformers movie entitled Dark of the moon. I owned that on Blu-ray Disc at one point and might still. Other than that I downloaded this video from YouTube using my Blu-ray Player and recorded in onto a DVD using my DVD recorder. It was very fun as compared to using a VCR to record a video from Television onto VHS.

Linkin Park: Robot Boy


I never thought I would be this impressed with Linkin Park, but I am. Robot Boy, the sixth track included on A Thousand Suns, is yet another amazing track. It was not released as a single. However displays all the characteristics of a single. It is very well-written and so therefore I highly recommend it.

Linkin Park: Recharged


I just got Linkin Park's latest release on Compact Disc. It's entitled Recharged and it's their second remix album. Linkin Park is not known for remixes so this will be interesting. But I am looking forward to it with great anticipation. Recharged was released on October 29th, 2013.

Linkin Park: New Divide


I distinctly remember the song entitled New Divide from the most recent Transformers film series. It's the most recognizable single released by Linkin Park for the series in my opinion; even though they have previously released two other major singles (one for each of the three films). However the song I remember most from the first Transformers movie was by the Smashing Pumpkins entitled Doomsday Clock. The song I remember most from the last Transformers movie entitled Dark of the Moon is irrelevant since I don't remember any significant song from that film.

Linkin Park: Waiting for the End


I just finished watching the Music video for Waiting for the End, by Linkin Park. It was amazing. I never thought I would like them as much as I do. It's crazy, I like them so much now that I just reserved their latest remix album after only just discovering their fourth Studio album, A Thousand Suns.

Linkin Park: When they come for Me


When they Come for Me is the fifth track included on A Thousand Suns. It was not released as a single but it's a great song. It's very well-written and so I highly recommend it. However it's completely outside of the box, so if you are of the faint of heart; I would suggest you skip it.

Linkin Park x Steve Aoki: A Light that Never Comes


The Music video for the song entitled A Light that Never Comes is pretty amazing. This song that was released as the lead single from Linkin Park's second remix album entitled Recharged was released under the band Linkin Park and the DJ named Steve Aoki. I am familiar with Steve Aoki in a weird way. He appeared on some other CDs that I own of the Electronic genre. That's what makes it weird. Steve Aoki teaming up with Linkin Park is unexpected but totally appreciated.

Celine Dion: O Holy Night


O Holy Night, the first track that appears on Celine Dion's Christmas album entitled These are special times, is a great song and a superior version of the song in my opinion. I know Mariah Carey would be disturbed to hear that but I got to give some props to Celine for doing such an amazing job.

Mariah Carey: All I want for Christmas is You


Mariah Carey is the queen of Christmas music. I am sure everyone is aware of that by now. She has produced two very successful ones at that and along the way has featured what will one day most likely be a classic. That track is entitled All I want for Christmas is You and she has gone so far as to include it on her two Christmas albums thus far. Mariah Carey is a super good singer so to hear her belt out Christmas songs is out of this world.

Mariah Carey: Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town


Santa Claus is Comin' to Town is a great track. Of course I am referring to the rendition that appears on Mariah Carey's first Christmas album. Mariah Carey is so good at singing Christmas music that she has two Christmas albums. I don't know very many artists that can say that.

Amy Grant: Joy to the World/For unto us a Child is Born


The track entitled Joy to the World/For unto us a Child is Born that appears on Amy Grant's Christmas album entitled Home for Christmas, is a great track. The part entitled Joy to the world is an instrumental which is fine but then the singing starts in For unto us a Child is Born and all I can think about is the European Union once again. For unto us a Child is born refers to the Government being upon his shoulders and if you are familiar with prophecy in the slightest then you understand the connection. The European Union is a group of 28 nations in Europe, representing the biggest union of its kind. The only other union comparable to the EU would be the United States of America but that only encompasses 50 states as opposed to 28 nations.

Mariah Carey: Auld Lang Syne – The New Year’s Anthem


The last track included on Mariah Carey's second Christmas album is very exciting. It's entitled Auld Lang Syne - the New Year's anthem and I was so excited about that I went ahead a bought a remix of it through iTunes after buying the CD on which it originally appears. I love thinking about New Year's and even though I am presently listening to this track in October, I am still over the moon about it considering what is about to happen.

Josh Groban with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir: O Come all ye Faithful


The version of O come all ye Faithful that appears on Josh Groban's Christmas album simply entitled Noel excites me. It features the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and since I pass a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day saints everyday on my walk, I often think of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir since they are affiliated. For example, attendees of that church are often referred to as Mormons.

Mariah Carey featuring Patricia Carey: O Come all ye Faithful/Hallelujah Chorus


The track entitled O come all ye Faithful/Hallelujah Chorus featuring none other than Mariah Carey's mother Patricia Carey is an out of this world event, both literally and figuratively. I can't help but think of the European Union when I hear it because it talks about Christ reigning forever and ever more and if you are a student of prophecy then you understand the reference. Not only is continental Europe the heart of Christendom in my opinion. But obviously the Church of all Churches resides there. It's called the Vatican and it's in Rome, Italy; one of the most important Member states of the European Union.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Linkin Park: Blackout


The track entitled Blackout that appears on the album entitled A Thousand Suns is pretty amazing. It's angry sounding but I like that. I think Chester Bennington is an amazing singer and he has a really great voice, which for me is hard to come by with male singers. I tend to shy away from them.

Linkin Park: Iridescent


Iridescent is the track that appears on the Transformers soundtrack album entitled Dark of the Moon. I owned that movie on Blu-ray Disc at one point. It was exciting. It was the first Transformers movie that I bought on Blu-ray Disc after getting the first two on DVD. Iridescent was also released as the fourth and final single from the album entitled A Thousand Suns, Linkin Park's fourth Studio album.

Linkin Park: Robot Boy


The track entitled Robot Boy that appears on A Thousand Suns is pretty amazing. It follows When they Come For me which is also amazing and so it is in a good position on the album if you ask me, because I prefer When they Come for me. Whereas Robot Boy is a good way to come down from the climactic point that the track entitled When they Come for Me creates.

Linkin Park: What I've Done


I don't remember Linkin Park's first single they decided to include on the first Transformers movie as much as New Divide, for example. But it's a pretty good single. It's entitled What I've Done and I am pretty happy with the result of it now that I have given it a chance to grow on me a bit. I wanted to watch the video but it wasn't cooperating with me so I chose to watch a live performance instead and that was exciting.

Linkin Park: Waiting for the End


Wow, the Music video for Waiting for the End, by Linkin Park, is amazing. I never thought I would like Linkin Park as much as I do. But Chester Bennington has a great voice. He's the lead singer of Linkin Park and he is a great role model in my opinion. In the song entitled When they come for Me, Linkin Park says something about not being a role model, however I think they are great.

Linkin Park: When they come for Me


The track entitled When they Come for Me by Linkin Park is pretty amazing. It contains explicit lyrics so it is not for the faint but I love it. Linkin Park is very impressive. I became familiar with them due to their work on the Transformers film series soundtracks. But this is extraordinary. A Thousand Suns is amazing and Recharged is not far behind.

Linkin Park x Steve Aoki: A Light that Never Comes


The Music video for A Light that Never Comes is pretty exciting. I taped it; get this, onto DVD using my DVD recorder that is connected to my Blu-ray player. My Blu-ray player connects to the internet and there is a YouTube application on it that shows Linkin Park content via their official YouTube channel.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Britney Spears: 3


The track entitled 3 was released as the lead and only single from Britney Spears' second Greatest hits album entitled The Singles Collection. It was somewhat of an under the radar Greatest hits album, considering that her first Greatest hits album was released approximately five years prior to The Singles Collection.

Britney Spears: Toxic


Toxic was released as the second single from Britney Spears' fourth Studio album entitled In the Zone. The lead single from In the Zone features Madonna. It's entitled Me against the Music. It was so nice to hear the Queen of Pop team up with the Princess of Pop for a duo. Britney Spears and Madonna go hand in hand, in my opinion; whereas Lady GaGa doesn't so much and Christina Aguilera is somewhat obsolete at this point.

Britney Spears: Womanizer


Womanizer was released as the lead single from Circus is September of 2008. This followed a massive run up from Britney Spears with such singles as Gimme More and Piece of Me from her fifth Studio album entitled Blackout.