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The Crystal Method — Cherry Twist
Album: Vegas
Avg rating:
5.9

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Total ratings: 159









Released: 1997
Length: 4:14
Plays (last 30 days): 0
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Hard to get the bartender's attention, damn! Three deep at the bar! Here come the strobe lights!
Leslie wrote:
Good one Leslie... I totally forgot about my old post!!! BAM!! Thanks for the laugh..I needed that..
Imkirok wrote:
the variety
HUH?
Lots of electronic tonight.
Is this Alabama 3's "Woke Up This Morning" all over again? Or does it just sound exactly (repetitively, endlessly) like it? No. Thanks. Again.
ah...crystal meth. worst drug i ever did. such fun at first; such a nightmare shortly threafter. :chillpill.gif: :chillpill.gif: :chillpill.gif: :-({|= :-({|= :-({|=
hey, pass the extacy
You would have to be on Crystal Meth to enjoy this. YUCK!
Mr._Spock wrote:
Sucks. In my opinion, this kind of crap is not really music, it's something for hyped up kids to move to, to relieve themselves of their drug-induced over-energy. Very clever name too. Why don't they just call themselves "Hey Kids, It's Cool to Do Drugs". If I never hear of these guys again, it will be too soon.
A flashback to Mr. Spock's childhood: "Ethel! Ethel! There's that damn Elvis Presley on the television again. Anybody that has to plug in a guitar ain't making music. That's just some no-talent punk doing drugs and moving his hips. This "rock and roll" will never last." Me, I like the variety. Woke me up on an otherwise boring day.
Fantastic. This one's in a set of electronic tunes I play once in a while when I'm working late at night.
Smooooth.... very smooth! One of my favorite CM tunes...
thewahwah wrote:
Creating new music is an artistic process no matter what means you use.
Indeed! I play some kickass sliderule.
beag wrote:
Take a pill. It all becomes clear. Seriously, though, this kind of music is designed to work best with drugs. And work it does. Everyone should experience dancing on E just once.
oh i couldn't agree more.
i think i might have heard this one at a burning man party i went to a few months ago. ^_~ - good song.
Can't understand these people knocking computer-generated music. A computer is as much of an instrument as a guitar or piano. Creating new music is an artistic process no matter what means you use. So I respect the people that have actually managed to make a living out of it. If it's so easy to do and so much lesser a type of music go ahead and release some tunes yourselves, Brains.
Take a pill. It all becomes clear. Seriously, though, this kind of music is designed to work best with drugs. And work it does. Everyone should experience dancing on E just once.
Detlaps wrote:
I thought this was an eclectic music station.
I though the listeners were all cool.
Yeah!
masterhead wrote:
...BAM!!!
redeyespy wrote:
Another excuse to drive fast!
Yeah!!!!! Electronica is so self limited but there are good thing about it... Or just dance drunk until someone finds you and ...BAM!!!
*swingin' my lightsticks*
Mr._Spock wrote:
Sucks. In my opinion, this kind of crap is not really music, it's something for hyped up kids to move to, to relieve themselves of their drug-induced over-energy. Very clever name too. Why don't they just call themselves "Hey Kids, It's Cool to Do Drugs". If I never hear of these guys again, it will be too soon.
Mom? I didn't know you listened to RP! I'm not doin' drugs, honest! It's just music. You never let me do anything cool. Camel Ripper, Mom, Camel Ripper fo-evah!
Another excuse to drive fast!
rockin. thanks again for having the cajones to be adventurous, RP.
love this stuff.
beelzebubba wrote:
I would rather sit in my cramped laundry room with my unbalanced washing machine in spin with a hangover next to the uncleaned cat litter box than listen to this computer-programmed no-talent techno-poop.
YEAH! nothing created on a computer could possibly be creative or reflect talent, dammit! ... Oh shit, I just invalidated my whole career.
beelzebubba wrote:
I would rather sit in my cramped laundry room with my unbalanced washing machine in spin with a hangover next to the uncleaned cat litter box than listen to this computer-programmed no-talent techno-poop.
Please clean the litter box while you're down there. Oh, and could you get the whites out of the dryer for me? Thanks!
Always been a fan of The Crystal Method... and no, I've actually never done drugs. I know... shocking. Say what you will about the song, but making music on the computer (or "turning knobs" as you put it) doesn't make them any less of a band, or make this any less of music. Look at all the synths used in so much of the retro music I'm sure you love... many of those songs are to this day considered classics, this isn't much different... it's perhaps even more difficult and complicated to orchistrate these songs on the computer. Give them a LITTLE credit.
I thought this was an eclectic music station.
dmax wrote:
This is what would've happened if the guys in Tangerine Dream had taken uppers instead of smoking dope.
And I guess that wouldn't necessarily be a good (nor a bad!) thing. ;)
I still kinda get a kick out of this, but it's interesting how quickly this came to sound dated.
DJ Craptastic at his best.
JCJ wrote:
Open your mind, you old trekkie. Give me a break. And you were listening to what in the 70s? Anne Murray? Yeah right. Different decade, different drug songs. And this isnt even necessarily a drug song or drug band.
lol!
I would rather sit in my cramped laundry room with my unbalanced washing machine in spin with a hangover next to the uncleaned cat litter box than listen to this computer-programmed no-talent techno-poop.
Gyrating in my "activator" chair at the help desk console. \:D/
I'd say this is a pretty dope choice on a mellow Saturday afternoon... thanks.
Yikes! It's Club Paradise. Ecstacy anyone?
This is music ?
I rate rp a 10 for variety
i still like it :oops:
Originally Posted by JCJ: And this isnt even necessarily a drug song or drug band.
I wouldn't even call it a band. Turning knobs and twiddling dials does not a band make. I personally find this stuff incredibly monotonous.
Reminds me of the dance music at the lesbian/gay bar I spent so much time in during the mid to late 90\'s. It\'s great to hear in that context, but loses something in the translation while I am sitting here at my computer.
Originally Posted by Mr._Spock: Sucks. In my opinion, this kind of crap is not really music, it's something for hyped up kids to move to, to relieve themselves of their drug-induced over-energy. Very clever name too. Why don't they just call themselves "Hey Kids, It's Cool to Do Drugs". If I never hear of these guys again, it will be too soon.
I agree Spock totally illogical :p Gets a 9 from me tho
Originally Posted by Mr._Spock: Sucks. In my opinion, this kind of crap is not really music, it's something for hyped up kids to move to, to relieve themselves of their drug-induced over-energy. Very clever name too. Why don't they just call themselves "Hey Kids, It's Cool to Do Drugs". If I never hear of these guys again, it will be too soon.
Open your mind, you old trekkie. Give me a break. And you were listening to what in the 70s? Anne Murray? Yeah right. Different decade, different drug songs. And this isnt even necessarily a drug song or drug band.
\"camel ripper\"??
Reminds me of playing Wipeout on Playstation...
I think my head is going to explode!
Great tune. Love the Method. Was trying to think of another one of their songs that might go well on RP. How about Dubelicious Groove.
Originally Posted by Dr._Crane: These Crystal Meth tracks are strangely addictive.
Yep, i can't even sit still!
Originally Posted by Dr._Crane: These Crystal Meth tracks are strangely addictive.
I agree!!!