Here's his most famous track. A cover of Jan and Dean's Dead Man's Curve. Embedding isn't allowed So follow This Link
Here's his most famous track. A cover of Jan and Dean's Dead Man's Curve. Embedding isn't allowed So follow This Link
I guess he wasn't that well known outside of Canada but he did tour with Gary Numan and Iggy Pop.
The Puppeteer is lots of fun. I bought it a while back and need to get back to it.
LOL. I had the same experience with PSP cards. It's much better now that I can use micro SD cards in my PSP. You will notice that the way they have made the new cards, they are two small for someone to make a shell for Micro SD. Bastards!
Not cold here anymore. it's been in the 20's Celsius
I've been lucky. I've only had 3 360's and only one of them was replaced because it broke. I remember that one well because Microsoft changed the warranty to 3 years and our original 20 GB launch model died after exactly 3 years to the day. I replaced that one with a driveless model and slapped my 20 GB on the side.
Then when they did the first slim revision I got one for free with a laptop and picked up a 250 GB drive with a gift card. It's hardly been used.
I may follow suit, but I won't play any more blitzball than I actually have to. :)
Gives me an excuse to replay another RPG. Damn Moogle made me do it. :)
Ok, so I finally got back to this and listened to everything. I even liked the tracks with Orc vocals. :)
I really like your choices. You show great diversity and er, open mindedness if that's even a word.
Of course the QotSA track is a personal favourite but then that album has been on heavy rotation for a while in my car.
I've always been someone who loves music that makes me listen rather that shit that plays in the background. You've convinced me to listen to songs with Orc vocals. 'nuff said. :)
Oh and Dave is on the QotSA album so cool it with dissing Foo Fighters even though I'm not really a fan, Grohl is one of the best drummers in the known Universe. :)
I have Grimrock. I haven't played it. My son bought it and I think it's actually downloaded so I'll check it out.
Yeah I still have a working (but fiddly) NES , SNES, Genesis, N64, Gamecube, PSX, and PS2 for that matter. I think the first console I had that messed up was my DC. I've had 3 of those. The latest one still works but the other two either stopped playing certain games or developed the annoying habit of quitting back to the menu while you were playing. Really crappy during RPGs. I have an original Xbox that cannot be turned off anymore but it still works.