Free Lollapalooza Sampler From Island

Buzznet is giving away two tickets to Lollapalooza, but what are the chances you'll actually win those? But in exchange for name, email, birthday, and zip code, you can download a free Lollapalooza sampler from Island (as well as throw your name into the hat for the tix). Here's the tracklist:
  1. "All I Ever Wanted," The Airborne Toxic Event
  2. "Country Shit," Big K.R.I.T. feat. Ludacris
  3. "Listen To Your Love," Mona
  4. "Bad Karma," Ida Maria
  5. "Army Of Love (AOL Remix)," Kerli
  6. "Every Lie," My Darkest Days
  7. "Sins Of My Youth," Neon Trees
  8. "Explode," Patrick Stump
  9. "Two Wheels," Wax
  10. "Tonight's The Kind Of Night (RAC Mix)," Noah And The Whale
  11. "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Fame (DJ Mr. White Mix)," Black Cards
Interested? You can download the sampler here.

Ida Maria, "Bad Karma"

From 2010, here's Ida Maria with "Bad Karma."

Enjoy!

I'm Not a DeeJay, I Just Play One Online

As someone who does the brunt of her music listening online, I'm always looking for new sources of streaming music. Stalwarts Last.fm  and Pandora are good places to start, don't require an invite, don't necessarily require downloading additional software (though in Last.fm's case, you will need to download their client if you plan on scrobbling music from your hard drive), and are generally stable, reliable services. But what about newcomers like the much blogged-about Turntable.fm and the new-to-the-US Spotify ? The latter, like Last.fm, requires downloading and comes in a paid, commercial-free version  and a premium versions with unlimited streaming. (You can also use the service for free.)


Turntable.fm, the newest, and currently most gushed-over, online radio service literally lets you be a deejay. The Frisky breaks it down:
So, how does it work? When you log in to the site, you have a choice of either entering an existing "room" or creating a "room" yourself. Each room can have a max of five DJs playing music that fits with the room's theme at one time, but even if you're not DJing, you can sit and listen. If you do want to DJ, you upload songs into the queue and when it's your turn, your top song will play. Users can then vote if the song choice is Awesome or Lame—for each "Awesome" vote, the DJ gets a point which can then be put towards other site privileges, like fancy avatars. I haven't had the balls to play DJ yet—users can chat online while the songs play and sometimes their assessment of a DJ's picks can be harsh—but I have been hanging out in various "rooms" all weekend, listening to a mix of songs that I either haven't heard in awhile or wasn't privy to before.
The downside is you do need an invite, or a Facebook friend already on Turntable.fm. Generally, I'm not a fan of exclusive, invite-only services, but it's getting rave reviews and looks like a ton of fun. Being able to chat with other music fans is a plus, too.

This Week In Weezer

You know, sometimes I think Rivers Cuomo locks himself in his room, brainstorming ways to confuse his fans. Here he is covering "Tonight" from West Side Story.

Ben Folds And... Bob Saget?

You know, I always thought it was strange hearing Ben Folds cover Dr. Dre's "Bitches Ain't Shit." Throw Bob Saget in the mix, and things just get weird.

Lauryn Hill, "Doo Wop (That Thing)"

From 1998, here's Lauryn Hill with "Doo Wop (That Thing)."

Enjoy!

Top 13 Shark Movies

To get you all ready for the same eight shark documentaries airing on Discovery Channel next week, we decided to rank our favorite shark films. When the waters calmed, we were left with our thirteen favorite shark movies. Did yours make the cut? Find out below!

13. Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus

12. Finding Nemo

11. Dinoshark

10. Sharks In Venice

9. Swamp Shark

8. Shark Tale

7. Sharktopus

6. Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus

Seriously Slash?

I've long maintained that Slash will play with anyone, credible or not. And if you feel like arguing this point with me, this video won't help your cause.

I Always Knew R2-D2 Was The Cool One

Personally, I think C-3PO needs a cigarette.



The KLF, "Justified And Ancient (Stand By The JAMs)"

From 1991, here's The KLF with "Justified And Ancient (Stand By The JAMs)"

Enjoy!