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What's worse than a drum circle at a phish concert?
... ... ... ... Nothin man...nothin. |
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While I'm venting, the whole screaming heavy metal thing never made much sense to me either. There's a Norwegian metal band with some roots in jazz that's pretty good, but most of the rest of it just sounds like raw noise to me. |
Most everything you guys hate, I hate too.
As far as what I like...Sublime...Bradley really F/Ued...I'd kill to play that way AND sing scat at the same time. BTW...any of the LA crowd check out a play based on Bradley...I saw a little blurb on it somewhere, but never heard anything else. Hauling out to the Vegas club race a couple weeks ago, my brother is giving me $hit cuz my pod is filled w/ Pennywise, Millencolin, New Found Glory, MXPX, Unwritten Law and Agent Orange. Can't help it tho...that stuff makes you WANT to bury the right pedal. |
This is Slymenstra Hymen from GWAR...
http://www.gwar.net/media/pics/slymi...s/slymie05.jpg One of his hobbies is scrap booking. :D |
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Ok, gotta post...
In keeping with the original topic, I don't get... "New" Country...sux. Stuff on my iPod... Zeppelin Rush...Dude, listen to it loud...You all should bow down during Red Barchetta...some of you know what I mean... The Shins Flaming Lips Sublime Kraftwerk/The album Autobahn. You own a p-car and you don't have this album? Modest Mouse...the earlier stuff. Van Halen (early and a few with Sammy) |
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I have to admit, every once in a while I dust off an old KMFDM cd for a late night drive in my 930... something about it seems so right! - Skip |
Forgot Beck--Yeah, it is music.
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How about anyone that doesn't use his/her real name.
You know what I mean Paul |
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Reg Dwight did the same thing - but we all know who that is, right? |
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Saw them a few years bnack with Rammstein.. Killer show... |
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take it you never saw them live.. Kind of the same fun as seeing KISS or Alice Cooper..., Except you get blood and other bodily fluids sprayed all over you... |
Boston, liked them in high school but all the songs sound alike.
Dead, never understood them. Air supply, ABBA, And how come no one yet has mentioned YOKO:eek: |
Hmm, nobody's mentioned it, so I'll throw it out there:
NIRVANA. Honestly, just *****. Sorry if anyone takes offence, but as far as I'm concerned, Nirvana proved once and for all that advertising can sell ANYTHING. They weren't soulful, Kurt Cobain wasn't a visionary, he was a junkie who couldn't play guitar to save his life. The local "new rock" radio station has a weekly show called the Ongoing History of New Music, which, more often than not, is a great show. Not always though - last week they had one of those "top ten" lists - top 10 most important moments in rock history. They had some pretty cool moments in there, like the Sex Pistols on the Bill Grundy show, but #1 was Kurt Cobain's suicide. Give me a break. Some of the better stuff I've spinning a lot of lately: The Clash - quite simply, the best band that ever existed, IMO. They had it all. I think Joe Strummer probably had more soul than any other white guy that ever lived. I was lucky enough to catch him playing in Montreal in 2000 - best concert I've ever seen, and probably ever will see. The only person I've ever NOT known personally whose death really upset me. The Damned - classic punk with a little vaudeville thrown in, but with an "artsy" twist. The Transplants - sure, most of their album is filler, leaving only 4 or 5 good tracks, but they are definitely doing something different and original. Most of the lyrics are inane, but it's good music. I'm also into contemporary "classical" music, so my tastes are pretty messed up :-) And for a guilty pleasure, Van Halen (yeah, that's kind of embarassing, but what can I say, I grew up in the 80s) Chris |
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Contemporary "classic"? Would that be Men Without Hats? :D |
ok who said they didn't get sublime? how can you not like/get sublime?!?! it's some of the most chilled-out and amazing music ever..
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Don't get: Led Zep (ducking) with a few exceptions (LOVE Kashmir) - maybe I just heard too much of it as a teen on the classic rock station...
-Greenday - it's decent garage rock and plenty listenable, and I can even overlook the Bush bashing - but c'mon, "Best Rock Album"? Gimme a break. -Springsteen -Stones - I see the genius, but it doesn't do much for me. -Others falling into the plenty-listenable-but-way-overhyped-in-my-book: Dave Matthews, Pearl Jam Stuff I love: -Yes- By far my favorite, and I like just about all their material from 1969 - 2005. I have just about everything they've ever released, plus plenty of bootleg CDs, videos, and 10gb of bootleg concert MP3s (before anyone starts yammering about stealing - please note no-one my age is likely to have spent as much money supporting this band...I've bought dozens of concert tickets - from 100% legit sources.) -Metallica - Say what you want about Ulrich and Hetfield, they've always rocked and they're great, enthusiastic musicians -Dream Theater - Cutting edge of prog. Finally saw them in concert last year. Great stuff. -King Crimson - One, one too many, schizophrenic tendencies.... If you "get it", you get it... -Audioslave - Great modern rock. Chris Cornell has found his band. Though, I'm a little unsure about the new album... "Be Yourself" falls flat with me -Aerosmith - mebbe because I had Tyler's eye doctor while I was in college? Who knows - I enjoy good enthusiastic rock...which brings me to my last thought-of-the-night-before-bed (donning flak jacket): -Creed! |
I know I'm going to get it for this but I still really like old Madonna stuff. Hey, I danced to it in the '80s and when I hear it now and then, it still gets me movin'. Not all '80s music was bad, you know.
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