Thanks CW. Get ready for my eclectic-ness.

  • Total volume of music files on my computer: approx. 2.8 GB
    I download, I burn, I discard. *shhh*
  • The Last CD I Bought Was: Ministry of Sound – Maximum Bass
  • Song playing right now: Gorrillaz (feat. De La Soul) – Feel Good Inc.
  • Ten songs I listen to a lot or that mean a lot to me:
    I haven’t listened to some of these songs in a while but nonetheless …

    1. Poison – Every Rose Has Its Thorns: stating the obvious beautifully, and it was the song I listened to a lot in the year I moved to Australia. Who knew a hair-metal band can come up with this kinda stuff?
    2. Jay Chou – the song he did about his dad abusing his mom: not that I went through it but it was very angry and poetic at the same time.
    3. Kelis – Good Stuff: about a guy missing out because he didn’t want her. Funky beats and highly uplifting after a rejection.
    4. Faithless – Mass Destruction: a highly appropriate song for our times.
    5. Ice Cube – We Be Clubbing: as soon as I hear this, I’m in the mood for clubbing.
    6. Asian Dub Foundation (feat. Sinead O’Connor) – 1000 Mirrors: haunting song about spousal abuse. Hmm, what is it with me and these kinda songs?
    7. The Sundays – Wild Horses (originally by The Rolling Stones): about pure unrelenting love, something I haven’t yet experienced
    8. Living Colour – Love Rears Its Ugly Head: about a woman who treats a man so bad and yet he still can’t leave her. Fortunately, I’m more pragmatic than that.
    9. The Stone Roses – Fool’s Gold: about chasing something that never existed in the first place. Poignant.
    10. New Order – 60 Miles An Hour: a man that will always be there for his woman. Would be a real mushy song if not for the head-drilling beats.

    Bonus …

    • Tiesto – Love Comes Again: don’t fret, love will come again. I’m a romantic at heart. Or so I like to think.
    • Jin (feat. Wyclef Jean) – Learn Chinese: AzN PrideZ baby!
  • First concert ever attended: Elton John 1990@ Perth Ent. Cent. with my parents. Argh!