Posted by Playlisted on Nov 12, 2009 in
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Hyro da Hero gives ARTISTdirect.com editor and Dolor author Rick Florino an exclusive look at what’s on his playlist…
A Taste:
2pac, Pantera, Stone Temple Pilots, Z-Ro, Michael Jackson
Rock n’ roll needed a gangsta.
For a long time, there’s been a void for a badass with real attitude, swagger and talent to step in and take over. Houston-born, L.A.-based MC Hyro da Hero seized the moment, and he’s ready for both hip hop and rock supremacy.
Hyro is armed with a fiery flow and a rock n’ roll intensity that makes his “gangsta rock” simply explosive. Looking at his playlist, it’s clear that Hyro knows his shit when it comes to both rock and rap. He opened up his iTunes for ARTISTdirect.com editor and Dolor author Rick Florino in this exclusive feature. Check out Hyro’s playlist below and be sure to keep your eyes on him…see his video for “Dirty South Rock” below!
Hyro da Hero’s Playlist:
1. Hyro da Hero — “Dirty South Rock”
One must always listen to something amazing to start the day!
See the video here!
2. 2pac — “Nothin’ to Lose”
I love this track! I can’t find it in good quality so I always listen to it on Youtube.
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Posted by Playlisted on Oct 8, 2009 in
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In honor of Halloween and how incredibly terrifying Paranormal Activity is, ARTISTdirect.com editor/Dolor author Rick Florino assembled the most chilling soundtrack for the film imaginable…check it out
A Taste:
Slipknot, Pantera, Slayer, Deftones
Paranormal Activity is the scariest film of the past decade and one of the year’s best movies.
Like a demon, it takes up residency inside your conscience and rips and tears at every last shard of sanity—until you’re thoroughly, completely and utterly terrified beyond belief. Since it’s the best movie about possession to ever come out, ARTISTdirect.com editor Rick Florino compiled the perfect playlist for the film.
This is the ideal soundtrack for Paranormal Activity, featuring the best anthems of the devil, drugs and bad dreams ever recorded. The only thing scarier would be the licensing cost for all of these KILLER songs…
Check out Rick Florino’s Paranormal Activity playlist below and demand the film NOW! After one-million demands it will infect theaters everywhere, and you too won’t be able to sleep.
Also, speaking of scary, check out Rick Florino’s first illustrated horror novel Dolor: Lila now!
Rick Florino’s Paranormal Activity Playlist:
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Posted by Playlisted on Oct 1, 2009 in
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ARTISTdirect.com editor Rick Florino compiles the perfect survival playlist for Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights…
A Taste:
White Zombie, Slayer, Slipknot, Pantera, Alice In Chains, Devildriver
Surviving Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights is not going to be easy this year.
Chucky’s crazy ass will be on the loose, Michael Myers will be only a few steps behind you and Jigsaw will be behind the curtain manipulating every little detail in an attempt to inflict pure punishment on you. Universal has put together what’s bound to be their scariest and most fright-tastic Halloween Horror Nights yet, and it all kicks off tomorrow, October 2, after their Chiller Eyegore awards!
ARTISTdirect.com editor Rick Florino compiled the perfect playlist of songs for you to listen to in order to get pumped up to out run these iconic screen demons. Crank these tunes and you’re guaranteed to have enough adrenaline to escape…as long as Jigsaw doesn’t plant anything in your car, that is.
Go to Halloween Horror Nights this month!
Halloween Horror Nights Survival Music Mix:
1. White Zombie — “More Human than Human”
This is the best song for any narrow escape! It’s been in more horror movie trailers than we can count including, My Bloody Valentine 3-D, which also has a maze dedicated to it at this year’s Halloween Horror Nights. Plus, Mr. Rob Zombie will be present at the Eyegore awards earlier in the evening.
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Posted by Playlisted on Aug 30, 2009 in
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Drowning Pool guitarist C.J. Pierce lets ARTISTdirect.com take a look at his playlist…
A Taste:
Pantera, Tool, Slipknot, Down
Drowning Pool axeman C.J. Pierce knows metal better than most.
He’s been slinging riffs for Drowning Pool for a long time, and his playing has only gotten more and more fiery with each and every album. Coming off a successful run on this summer’s Crüe Fest 2, C.J. remains pretty stoked right now. Not to mention that Drowning Pool will soon be heading back in the studio to record their next album.
C.J. gave us a bit of a hard rock education in this exclusive feature. Check out his playlist below and pick up Drowning Pool’s Full Circle if you haven’t already!
C.J. Pierce’s Playlist:
1. Pantera
I always go back to my all-time favorite bands every single day just to get pumped up for the shows. Pantera is always on. I don’t know if it comes from growing up in New Orleans and living in Dallas now or just the fact that they’re the most metal band ever. Even when Phil screams, you can understand all of the words and it comes across as powerful. Phil has a lot of soul and flavor when you break it down musically.
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Posted by Playlisted on Apr 19, 2009 in
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Devildriver’s axeman offers up his playlist to us and talks a little bit about his band’s next album…
A Taste:
Muse, Alice In Chains, Deftones, Pantera
Devildriver conjure a catchy cacophony of guttural grooves, double bass dementia and searing solos. It’s a heavy metal formula that’s impenetrable and strangely infectious. Right now, the band is finishing their hotly anticipated fourth epic, Pray for Villains, due out summer 2009 on Roadrunner Records.
However, while at Fangoria Weekend of Horrors, guitarist Jeff Kendrick talked to us about what he’s currently spinning for our playlist feature. He delved into some other inspirations too!
“Heat is one of my favorite movies ever, and I’ll always go back to that. However, my musical taste is all over the place, and that shows in my playing,” said Jeff. “We’re a band that a lot of people who don’t necessarily love metal can listen to. We’re catchy and we write songs that display technical proficiency at the same time. Our fans know we’re not going to let them down. We’ve stuck around.”
There’s no doubt they’ll be around for a long time to come too. Check out Jeff’s playlist below and get ready for Villains this summer.
Jeff Kendrick’s Playlist:
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Posted by Playlisted on Mar 30, 2009 in
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Wayne Static opens up his iTunes and gives us a look at what he’s spinning…
A Taste:
Alice In Chains, KoRn, Pantera
Static-X frontman Wayne Static has got quite the house cleaning soundtrack. “My wife and I put music on while we clean the house, and we’ve been playing KoRn, Alice In Chains and Nine Inch Nails the most,” he laughs with a big smile. “Those are all of the standbys, and they’ve been getting me ready for the Sno-Core tour.”
It’s no surprise that Wayne displays an equal affinity for Pantera’s groove-driven metallic sludge and Ministry’s speed-freak electro death stomp. Wayne has patented his own style of percussive evil disco, and it’s been perfected on Static-X’s latest offering, Cult of Static.
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