I love Gary Numan. for real.
Right now though, I'm listening to the sound of my heel tapping the floor over and over. But if I had some music on, it would probably be Smashing Pumpkins.
hmm Nine Inch Nails's cover of Metal by Gary Numan.
Tchakovsky's
Symphony No. 4.
(Like I'd be listening to anything
"popular".)
(Actually, come to think of it, the Tchaikovsky 4th is disturbingly close to popularity. I probably should have gotten out my copy of
Requiem Father Kolbe or the two volumes of
Music of Hikari Oe.)
"The Great Little Army" by Kenneth Alford (Major Fred Ricketts) played by the band of HM Royal Marines. God I am such a band nerd.
Hmm, not a bad idea. Heritage III: The Music of Robert Jager (AETC Band of the West) is up next, I think. I'm feeling patriotic already!
I've got the Manson cover of Down in the Park. It's what got me into Gary Numan in the first place.
But right now I'm listening to San Andreas Fault by Natalie Merchant.
"Copernicus" by Wishing Chair.
I'm probably the only person on here who's heard of them; they're folk, not mainstream but amazing and they've won lots of awards.
Plus I know them so that's even cooler

I've heard the new Within Temptation, What Have You Done?
the video is cool too, but I don't really get what's going on.
Is the guy a stalker, or is she abusive, or is there some mob thing, or what?
"Heaven's Not Enough" by Steve Conte, for the anime Wolf's Rain.
I realized a while back that you can loop this song indefinately and it sounds like it was supposed to do that.
The beginning and ending parts are exactly the same.
The lyrics:
heaven's not enough
if when you get there...
just another blue
and heaven's not enough
you think you've found it
and it loses you
you've thought of all there is
but not enough
and it loses you
in a cloud
"there" most everything is nothin' that it seems
"where" you see the things you only wanna see
I'd fly away
to a higher plane
to say words I resist
to float away
to sigh
to breath
forget
and heaven's not enough
if when I'm there I don't remember you
and heaven does enough
you think you know it
and it uses you
I saw so many things
but like a dream
always losing me in a cloud
cause I couldn't cry
cause I turned away
couldn't see the score
didn't know the pain
of leaving yesterday really far behind
in another life
in another dream
by a different name
gave it all away
for a memory
and a quiet life
and I felt the face
of a cold tonight
still don't know the score
but I know the pain
of leaving everything really far behind
and if I could cry
and if I could live what truth I did then take me there
heaven good by
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8A5rlWJUado
and a video with it, so you can hear it and such.
aboriginal rituals- elliot del borgo
It is a classical peice that my orchestra is playing that i found a recording of. I like classical the most
Pepper Tree - Cocteau Twins
one of the most beautiful and haunting melodies i've ever heard.
Insane Clown Posse - Haunted Bumps
"A Song for You" Elliot Yamin
"The Mummers' Dance" Loreena McKennitt.
It's so peaceful, and lighthearted, not to mention it's a type of song I adore, the type that tell a deep story.
I like to call them "epic music" from the type of story called an epic.
Also the internet usage of the word, because they're just awesome.

Tonight I listened to '"Meat Loaf" 3 Bats Live' DVD, I love it.