The theme to Star Trek IV. Underrated.
Also like the Klingon theme.
rollin with the homies
The theme to Star Trek IV. Underrated.
Also like the Klingon theme.
Best Trek movie.
If it’s written by any of the people who wrote Picard, forget it and let the man rest in peace.
The answer is Metallica.
And then second tier would be like Opeth, Blind Guardian, KoRn, etc.
But of bands formed this millennium, probably Mastodon, Motionless in White, Falling in Reverse, Dragonforce. So that probably covers “current.”
I guess older would be old enough to remember Cliff Burton.
My Metallica bassist is Newsted. Which means I’m not young, not old.
People who only knew Trujillo are the young bucks.
Yep. Great song. Listened to this (I think it was the 1996 re-recording?) on repeat a few weeks ago.
Can we survive? The Blitzkrieg!
This gives Kryten vibes.
I’m challenging myself to use it as my only laptop browser for a month. It’s not bad but it seems slow compared to Firefox.
I last used Epiphany probably 20 years ago. Galeon for a bit before that. The situation back then was reversed; those browsers were much faster than the full Mozilla Suite with which they shared a rendering engine.
More time has passed since this song came out, than the “Back in the Day” span of time that 2004 Mustaine was singing about.
As a kid, this album had been hard to find or even out of print for a few years. Then one time I saw the original vinyl pressing in a Christian museum showing how you will go to hell for disobeying god, and all I ever thought was how much I wanted to break in and take it because it would be much better used in my possession.
A year or so later they finally released the 2002 version on CD and that’s the version I know.
The production in the 2018 remaster is top notch production wise but I don’t really listen to it at all.
I was too young for most of TNG but stuck with TNG sometime in season 6. I was a kid with single digit age when they destroyed the Enterprise D in the movie and it really messed with me. Then I grew up watching the entirety of DS9 and Voyager, and outgrew it by the end of VOY. Strange New Worlds pulled me back in as an adult.