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Brendon Johnson--Bill Hicks: Too Loud for the Grave
by Brendon Johnson - Monday, 18 February 2008, 10:48 PM
 

2. D'Angelo: Devil's Pie

4. Tricky: Hell is Around the Corner

6. Hunger: Vanishing Cream

8. Dethklok: Go Forth and Die

10. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony: If I could Teach the World

12. Everlast: Ends

14. N*E*R*D: Provider

16. Dredg: Catch Without Arms

18. A Perfect Circle: The Noose

20. Nine Inch Nails: Capital G

22. Rage Against the Machine: The Ghost of Tom Joad

23. Tori Amos: Yo George

25. A Perfect Circle: Fiddle and the Drum

27. Puscifer: Indigo Children

 
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Re: Brendon Johnson--Bill Hicks: Too Loud for the Grave
by Jenna Maggert - Sunday, 24 February 2008, 9:11 PM
 
Good Job on your CD Brendon.  I liked the whole theme because I had no idea who this guy was.  I think that you picked all good songs that blended well together and made an excellent transition also.  My two favorite songs on this cd was #10 and #20.  I liked those the best because they were familiar bands.  One thing I thought was very creative was the liner notes.  I agree that he will probably not come back as "someone else" however i'm sure you would like that :) Thanks for broadening my music library and taste for music!
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Re: Brendon Johnson--Bill Hicks: Too Loud for the Grave
by Eric Skarnes - Monday, 3 March 2008, 10:20 PM
 
I really enjoyed this CD.  I thought tying your favorite comic and what he stood for into a CD of your favorite music about the same topics was a great idea.  The clips of his comedy between songs really enhanced the CD and left me wishing there more clips cause I found him quiet entertaining.  I thought the liner notes were a huge addition to the CD and helped me understand where Bill Hicks was coming from with his comedy and your reason for making the CD.  Nicely done.
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Re: Brendon Johnson--Bill Hicks: Too Loud for the Grave
by Karla Martinez - Tuesday, 11 March 2008, 10:22 AM
 
wow! you really got into this assignment. Good transitions. I like the idea of combining the songs with the topics of the stand-up comedy. I wasn't expecting at all this when I first saw and read the CD. Well done!