
- 2012/01/16
- What Stays on MetalMattLongo’s iPod
- Posted by MetalMattLongo at 17:22
- Editorials, Lists
- Tagged with: A.L. Lloyd & Ewan MacColl, Alice In Chains, Alive & Well, Anaal Nathrakh, Arsis, Baroness, Black Sabbath, Blind Melon, Carcass, Carnival in Coal, clutch, Cormorant, Crooked Still, cynic, death, Deftones, Dethklok, Elysian Fields, Faith No More, Fall of Efrafa, Fantômas, Frank Zappa, George Carlin, Ghost, Glyder, Hammers Of Misfortune, Hank Williams, Isis, Johnny Cash, Junius, Karl Sanders, Killing Joke, Kylesa, Kyuss, Led Zeppelin, Lesbian, Lovage, Mad Season, Made Out Of Babies, Mastodon, Megadeth, Melvins, Mercyful Fate, Meshuggah, Metallica, Michael Jackson, Minibosses, Motorhead, Mr. Bungle, Necrophagist, Neurosis, Nile, Nirvana, OM, Opeth, Pearl Jam, Peeping Tom, Pin-Up Went Down, Queens of the Stone Age, Rasputina, Regina Spektor, Slayer, Sleep, Sly and The Family Stone, Strapping Young Lad, Syd Barrett, T.Rex, TesseracT, TestAmenT, The Beatles, The Damned Things, The Fucking Champs, The Kinks, The Sword, Thin Lizzy, Tom Waits, Tomahawk, Tool, uneXpecT, Voivod, Volbeat, Ween, Yat-Kha, YOB, ZZ Top
As Metal Director/DJ at WRUV, plus owner of this website, I get sent a metric shit ton of new music every year. I was once able to house my entire MP3 collection on a 160 GB iPod Classic, but as the inevitable digital shift progressed, my virtual library grew exponentially.
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