What music are you listening to? #66 No need for a title.

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Not sure if people actually discuss music here, or just link youtube videos that noone else reacts to?
 
Not sure if people actually discuss music here, or just link youtube videos that noone else reacts to?

There was discussion, you can discuss, it's more fun that way anyway and more engaging.
 
Moar in my attempt to find a heavy metal cover of the Ghostbusters theme, this seems to be it
 
So I've been getting heavily into two bands recently. One is kinda expected, and the other . . . well the other would be if you knew me. But they're a bit more out there (in a good way) :D

One is Royal Blood. I'll happily link their stuff but they're everywhere in terms of popular music culture at the moment so you don't really have to look far to find them.

The other is a little gem of a band called The Cybertronic Spree. They're a band that do a lot of covers of the songs from the original 1986 Transformers Movie, as well as a bunch of other nerdy things. They also have their own music, too. But here's the thing. They do all this while faithfully cosplaying G1 Transformers. You have Arcee, Hot Rod, Shockwave, Rumble, Unicron and a Quintesson (a Judge by the looks of it, though I'm going off the far newer War for Cybertron trilogy on Netflix as my reference there). They also have Soundwave and Bumblebee helping out!

I first found them covering Immigrant Song:


But one of my favourites is their cover of Instruments of Destruction (originally by GWAR):

 
 
The Ramones - We want the airwaves
 
@Valka D'Ur In lieu of a dedicated Remembrance thread:



Kudos to @MartinLuther for bringing these to my attention.
Thank you. I thought of starting a thread, but I've had my mind on other things lately.

My own musical preference for Remembrance Day is The Irish Rovers. This first video is of a TV special they did back in 1976 (special guest was Vera Lynn):



This second video is the Irish Rovers performing "First Day on the Somme". They performed this live, at one of their concerts I attended, and it's absolutely chilling. You could hear a pin drop in the auditorium, and some people in the audience were in tears by the end.

 
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