Quote of the moment
If you need to rely on the input of the people who work for you to make decisions, you have no business being in management.
If you need to rely on the input of the people who work for you to make decisions, you have no business being in management.
I was going through a list in my MP3 player of the songs that somehow crawled down my ear canal and wouldn’t let go. These stood out so much they made me rush out to buy the album as fast as I could. Sometimes there were other gems on it, but rarely did the rest of the album have nearly as much sheer awesomeness as that one song. But it didn’t matter because that one song… the whole goddamn album could have been that song played over and over. It was that good. There are two exceptions to this, when the entire album actually was that good, that you’ll see below.
This is my list of those songs. It represents the hard-edged side of rock and neo-metal that won’t be on your pantywaist VH1 or MTV lists. You may have never even heard of some of these songs, and if this is the case then you should acquire them from your favorite music service immediately. They are composed of so much awesome that your life will be incomplete without hearing and appreciating their greatness at least once. They are the reason you need an 11 on your volume knob, and need no further explanation or justification for their place on this list. Connoisseurs need only nod their heads in silent affirmation. They are not listed in any order, and there will inevitably be some omissions – some are deliberate, some not. I’ll be adding links to excerpts I find online as time permits.
“The problem with finding competent technical management is that those who are smart enough to do the job are usually also smart enough to know why they shouldn’t.” -DMD
“Management-speak, that buzzwordy lingo that flies about recklessly in conference rooms, PR statements and other corporate communications across America, is an evolution of language as much as a Rube Goldberg contraption is an evolution of technology. It is just a complicated way of expressing something very simple that sounds more impressive than it actually is.” -DMD