Hate Me now is possibly one of the most notorious song from rap artist Nas, from his album I Am…, released in 1999. The song was a hit both in US and European charts, charting as high as #62 on the Billboard Hot 100. However, the song, especially, its music video, whipped up a storm of controversy due to its depiction of Nas and later Puff Daddy as being crucified (as Jesus).
PLAY NOW »‘Ecstasy of Gold’ is one of the most memorable compositions from legendary film composer Ennio Morricone, which was a part of an even more famous project – the soundtrack for Sergio Leone’s cult classic Western epic, ‘The Good, The Bad and The Ugly’. The track is played in the segment of the film where Tuco (The Ugly) is searching for the gold chests in the graveyard.
PLAY NOW »‘Drop Dead Fred’ is the fourth track of the rock band Second Coming from their third studio album, named ‘13’. Although never released as a single, the song became quite popular in the underground fan circuit as well as a fan favourite during the live stage sets. It was released with the album in 1998 with the help of their record label (Capitol Records|Capitol, at the time).
PLAY NOW »Brain Dead is the seventh track off the solo music project ‘Awakening of Aggression’ from music composer and sound direction artist, Frank Klepacki. It is typical of other Frank Klepacki songs and reflects his work (the ones he is famous for) in the video game music industry. Released along with the album in 2006, the song features a heavier feel than his video game music scores.
PLAY NOW »Blaked Out World is the third track from heavy metal band Black Label Society from their seventh studio album Shot To Hell, released in 2006. The song is 3 minutes and 16 seconds long, featuring a sound common to most Black Label Society songs. It features a guitar intro for about a minute into the song and then breaks into a chorus of drums and bass lines.
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