It has been said that “anger is one letter short of danger.” Right now I’m asking myself if danger is short of a letter, because I’m at a point in which I could explode. You see, I just got into a car accident earlier tonight and my newly purchased 2000 Toyota Celica ended up with some body damage. After about an hour of driving around the south side of Loyola campus desperately looking for parking, I was sideswiped by another driver who had decided to change lanes abruptly without looking at the oncoming traffic. Sadly, I could not stop in time. And as I slammed on my brakes, I swear I could hear my car screaming. It was the kind of scream you’d hear in a Jerry Bruckheimer film before someone dies; epic, yet completely ridiculous and ungodly cheesy. While the accident was minor and thankfully did not result in death or injury, I am still quite perturbed about the whole thing, especially because I just bought the car a few months ago, and on top of that, I just had $2200 dollars worth of work done on the car because of another accident that happened a month after I bought the damn thing. So in light of the situation, I thought it would be fitting to publish a blog about the loudest, craziest, most belligerently heavy songs that reside in the plethora of albums that sit on my CD rack. These songs make my eardrums bleed. Click on the mediafire links at the bottom of each blurb to get the songs.
Dillinger Escape Plan – Nong Eye Gong
Can you believe this song is Just over one minute long? I sure as hell can’t. It’s quite a busy tune. If you don’t know, Dillinger Escape Plan are a very acquired taste. However, once you get past the noise factor, you really come to see that the band is really good at what they do. The musicianship is incredible, with layer upon layer of guitar riffs molded into the mix, synced perfectly with the erratic drumming of Gil Sharone (former fill-in for of Plus 44); this is a band that oddly, makes the most unpredictable music in a very structured and pragmatic way. The brainchild behind the band, Ben Weinman, is the only original member left, but that doesn’t seem to be stopping them at all. Their latest album, Ire Works, has proven to many that they aren’t quitting anytime soon.

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The rock continues after the jump…