Plop, plop, plop,...

 

 

 

 

Shit, I'm all blood covered! Damn those blood drops above!
WELCOME TO
MY ROCK EXPERIENCE

Gregor Rozman's World
of "Party on & midi excellent!"

Jump through if ya do not hear my "Bad thing"!
Like every cool Rock & Heavy Metal dude, I also had a quite rough youth full of experiencing my variating taste in Rock and Metal music. Therefore I am still not sure which label did the greatest influence on my "hard rocking" life. When I ended my primary school at the age of 14, I already knew and enjoyed in Rock and Heavy Metal bands. At first there was my devotion to the band of Metallica that faded away when they released a black album (to me a commercial shit that pulled the last part of the band out of underground). Then I followed other thrash metal bands of that stage: Slayer, Kreator, Megadeth, Anthrax, Annihilator, Xentrix, Testament and similar. My harder and harder musical taste reached a peak when I bought (that time freshly released) L.P. album Human of one of my greatest bands of all times: Death. Soon I had all their records and bought also Individual thought patterns and Symbolic. What happened to the band and its frontman Chuck Schuldiner after 1996, I do not know now. The first year of my Death Metal experience I tried the other bands of that label, but they were many in numbers and at least 90% of them with all their songs sounded equal. There was nothing new. Exceptions were Death, Pestilence and maybe Morbid Angel, Paradise Lost, Sepultura, Obituary and few more. My student years slowly changed my musical taste to Heavy Metal, Grunge and Hard Rock again. The old bands like: Manowar, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Van Halen, Aerosmith, Bon Jovi and Whitesnake were in the action again. Rather late, in 1994 I discovered Grunge through the greatest band of that label: Alice in Chains. I liked also Soundgarden and Pearl Jam (just a little). In 1996 I tried with guitar jazz and blues, but it did not work properly, but I still like that two labels tho. What I hated all this time were techno, rave and rap. You call that music?!? Later in 1996 I turned to more melodic and serious type of music listener and got fond of classical music. Try Bach, my favourite, and you will know what I am talking about.

 

'Ere ya go, all cool rockin' girlies and dudes: let's rock!
There ya'll be havin' more than 20 my most rockin' bands
with only one midi sequence each. Tough luck, cyberman!
All bang ya heads against da wall like you never did before!

 

AEROSMITH - Crazy

ALICE IN CHAINS - Dam' that river

ASIA - Only time will tell

BEATLES - Yesterday

BON JOVI - Always

CROW, Sheryl - All I wanna do

DEF LEPPARD - Love bites

FOUR NON BLONDES - What's up

GUNS 'N' ROSES - Paradise city

HENDRIX, Jimi - Manic depression

IRON MAIDEN - Wasted years

KISS - Sure know something

LED ZEPPELIN - Kashmir

METALLICA - Unforgiven

MOORE, Gary - Parisienne walkaways

MORISSETTE, Alanis - Head over feet

OSBOURNE, Ozzy - Crazy train (live)

QUEEN - We are the champions

SATRIANI, Joe - Always with me always with you

THIN LIZZY - Boys are back in town

TOTO - Rosanna

VAN HALEN - Jump

 

 

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... head-bangs against the wall since the end of July '98

Brought to you by G.R. dude!

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IMPORTANT:
Download chaos12m.sf2 and load it into your at least 12MB ram module
Soundblaster AWE 32, 64 or 64 Gold for better midi sound performance.
Do not worry much, for the size of exe file to download is "only" 8MB!
Mentioned sf-bank improves mainly modern instruments performance..