This site is an unordered collection of 12 songs that the author enjoys.

The Pot, Tool

From thier 4th studio album "10,000 days" (2006), The Pot is a song about hypocrisy. At the time of release the band consisted of Danny Carey (drums), Justin Chancellor (bass), Adam Jones (guitar), and Maynard James Keenan (vocals).

Black Vultures, Halestrom

Halestorm consists of the brother and sister duo of Arejay Hale (drums) and Lzzy Hale (Vocals) and also Josh Smith (Bass) and Joe Hottinger (Guitar). This song is from their fourth studio album, "Vicious" (2018).

No One Knows, Queens of the Stone Age

Featuring Nirvana and Foo Fighters drummer Dave Grohl, Nick Oliveri (Bass), Josh Homme (Guitar), and Mark Lanegan (Vocals). This song is from their third studio album "Songs for the Deaf" (2002).

Trampled Under Foot, Led Zepplin

Taking inspiration from the likes of Stevie Wonder and Robert Johnson, Trampled Under Foot evolved from jam sessions. From their sixth studio album "Physical Graffiti" (1975), Led Zepplin is composed of Robert Plant (vocals), Jimmy Page (Guitar), John Bonham (Drums), and John Paul Jones (Bass).

Roundabout, Yes

From their fourth studio album "Fragile" (1971), Roundabout originated while they were on tour in Scottland and went through lots of roundabouts. Yes was composed of Jon Anderson (vocals), Steve Howe (Guitar), Chris Squire (Bass), Rick Wakeman (Keys), and Bill Bruford (Drums).

Cupid's Dead, Extreme

Extrems third studio album "III Sides to Every Story" (1992) was the last album by them featuring their original lineup of Nuno Bettencort (Guitar), Pat Badger (Bass), Gary Cherone (Vocals), and Paul Geary (Guitar).

Barracuda, Heart

Barracuda was written by Ann Wilson out of anger at their label, Mushroom Records. Heart switched to Portrait Records to make "Little Queen" (1977). Featuring Ann Wilson (Vocals), Nancy Wilson (Guitar), Roger Fisher (Guitar), Howard Leese (Keys), Steve Fossen (Bass), and Micheal DeRosier (drums).

I Wish, Stevie Wonder

I Wish is about Stevie Wonders childhood in the late 50's and early 60's. From his 18th record "Songs in the Key of Life" (1976) it features Stevie Wonder (Keys and Vocals) along with several supporting musicians.

Yo Ho and a Bottle of Bass, Omnitica

Created by Norwegian dubstep artist Omnitica (Eirik Brunvoll). This song came out as a single on a self-titled album. (2011)

Testify, RATM

From their second studio album "The Battle of Los Angeles" (1999), Testify and the entire album had a great critical reception. RATM features Brad Wilk (Drums), Tom Morello (Guirtar), Tim Cummerford (Bass), and Zach de la Rocha (Vocals).

Give it Away, RHCP

This song is off their fifth studio album "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" (1991). At the time of release the band consisted of Anthony Keidis (Vocals), Chad Smith (Drums), Flea (Bass), and John Frusciante (Guitar).

Like a Stone, Audioslave

The super group Audioslave, formed of RATMs musicians Tom Morello (Guitar), Brad Wil (Drums), and Tim Cummerford (Bass) along with Soundgarder singer Chris Cornell released Like a stone as the second single of their eponymous debut album.