Fundertaker
Vegeta
Hideo Kojima should direct every ending ever!
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Post by Fundertaker on Apr 8, 2010 17:56:26 GMT -5
Lostprophets, even though I HATED their 3rd CD. Motorhead.
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Post by rawthentic on Apr 8, 2010 18:07:54 GMT -5
Deftones. They never made a song i skip. 5 albums in and they never made a song that i did not like. Their upcoming album Diamond Eyes is money in the bank as well. Plus, they are the local band.
Harvey Danger may not be one of my favorite bands and not every song they made was awesome, but the majority of the songs are awesome and it always bugged me that they never really got any mainstream love after Flagpole Sitta blew up...that was not even the best song on that album.
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Post by grouse on Apr 8, 2010 18:43:44 GMT -5
I used to be a big fan of Mike Patton at one point. I don't really listen his bands/projects too much anymore, as my taste of music has started to sink more and more to 60-70's (though it's kinda weird as I listen rap steadily) but anytime I hear songs from Mr. Bungle, Fantômas, Faith No More or Peeping Tom - I don't usually push the "forward" button. I have that soft spot still left. Actually now that Faith No More is again coming to Finland in summer, I've been thinking about going to see them just because I was so into them before.
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Post by Orange on Apr 8, 2010 18:59:55 GMT -5
I remembered a couple of other bands
Breaking Benjamin - I heard about them through a family member, and every album they've put out I've loved. Their latest one Dear Agony took a couple of listens to get into, but I really dig it now.
Guns N' Roses- Axl Rose may be one of the biggest douchebags the world has ever known, but that doesn't mean they didn't make some fantastic music. Plus for any fans of the band if you can find the Tokyo Dome show on DVDs it is really a good pickup, amazing concert with energy all the way through.
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on Apr 8, 2010 19:07:16 GMT -5
I used to be a big fan of Mike Patton at one point. I don't really listen his bands/projects too much anymore, as my taste of music has started to sink more and more to 60-70's (though it's kinda weird as I listen rap steadily) but anytime I hear songs from Mr. Bungle, Fantômas, Faith No More or Peeping Tom - I don't usually push the "forward" button. I have that soft spot still left. Actually now that Faith No More is again coming to Finland in summer, I've been thinking about going to see them just because I was so into them before. Agreed. I've never been much for Patton's other projects, but I'll always have a soft spot for Faith No More.
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Ben Wyatt
Crow T. Robot
Are You Gonna Go My Way?
I don't get it. At all. It's kind of a small horse, I mean what am I missing? Am I crazy?
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Apr 8, 2010 22:51:52 GMT -5
Led Zepplin
Eve 6
Alterbridge
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Post by Young Game on Apr 9, 2010 1:43:54 GMT -5
I used to be a big fan of Mike Patton at one point. I don't really listen his bands/projects too much anymore, as my taste of music has started to sink more and more to 60-70's (though it's kinda weird as I listen rap steadily) but anytime I hear songs from Mr. Bungle, Fantômas, Faith No More or Peeping Tom - I don't usually push the "forward" button. I have that soft spot still left. Actually now that Faith No More is again coming to Finland in summer, I've been thinking about going to see them just because I was so into them before. Agreed. I've never been much for Patton's other projects, but I'll always have a soft spot for Faith No More. I'm with you fellas. A few more worth mentioning: - The Misfits - Motorhead - Clutch - Type O Negative
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Post by Kris Kobain on Apr 9, 2010 2:25:09 GMT -5
I remembered a couple of other bands Breaking Benjamin - I heard about them through a family member, and every album they've put out I've loved. Their latest one Dear Agony took a couple of listens to get into, but I really dig it now. Guns N' Roses- Axl Rose may be one of the biggest douchebags the world has ever known, but that doesn't mean they didn't make some fantastic music. Plus for any fans of the band if you can find the Tokyo Dome show on DVDs it is really a good pickup, amazing concert with energy all the way through. even the newest gnr cd? plus I think I'm one of the few people who loved the spaghetti incident.
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Post by Orange on Apr 9, 2010 2:38:31 GMT -5
I remembered a couple of other bands Breaking Benjamin - I heard about them through a family member, and every album they've put out I've loved. Their latest one Dear Agony took a couple of listens to get into, but I really dig it now. Guns N' Roses- Axl Rose may be one of the biggest douchebags the world has ever known, but that doesn't mean they didn't make some fantastic music. Plus for any fans of the band if you can find the Tokyo Dome show on DVDs it is really a good pickup, amazing concert with energy all the way through. even the newest gnr cd? plus I think I'm one of the few people who loved the spaghetti incident. Yep! Sure it doesn't sound like old GNR, but it's not, and I remembered that before I put the disk on. It's a very different sounding CD, but it's still got great replay value and I enjoy it very much. Also I'm with you I love 'Spaghetti Incident', I like GNR's versions of Attitude and Hair of the Dog more than the original versions.
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Post by Killah Ray on Apr 9, 2010 16:13:48 GMT -5
Gnarls Barkley, Lupe Fiasco, and to a lesser extent Outkast have never done any wrong in my opinion..
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Post by elmstreetkid on Apr 12, 2010 23:17:59 GMT -5
The Raincoats, above all. Except maybe for Mark Mulcahy, and everything he's done, including Miracle Legion and Polaris (and his work drumming for Dumptruck).
Others, and it's excessive: Big Star (even when they sabotage their songs on the Third/Sister Lovers album) Drive-By Truckers Dusty Springfield The Replacements Sam Cooke The Shangri-Las Shop Assistants Woody Guthrie Young Marble Giants
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Ducky Momo
Samurai Cop
Sheer Momacity!
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Post by Ducky Momo on Apr 12, 2010 23:22:07 GMT -5
Iron Maiden - Only perfect discography in my book.
Helloween - They've done some out there stuff, still love it though.
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Post by celticjobber on Apr 13, 2010 1:23:39 GMT -5
Nirvana, Sublime, The Ramones, and The Beatles.
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Post by -Lithium- on Apr 13, 2010 1:35:06 GMT -5
Sublime can do no wrong. Maybe that's cause they transcended genre...
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Post by lucaspunkari on Apr 13, 2010 1:43:03 GMT -5
There's another Replacements fan here? WOOOOOOOO!
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Post by elmstreetkid on Apr 13, 2010 1:54:02 GMT -5
There's another Replacements fan here? WOOOOOOOO! Fan since 10th grade, which admittedly was only like eight years ago, but still. One of my all-time favorites. I don't know what I would've done without them through high school and college - hell, my senior year of high school, my hair was cut to look like Tommy Stinson's on the cover of Let It Be. Tough one, now: favorite 'Mats song?
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Post by lucaspunkari on Apr 13, 2010 11:09:26 GMT -5
There's another Replacements fan here? WOOOOOOOO! Fan since 10th grade, which admittedly was only like eight years ago, but still. One of my all-time favorites. I don't know what I would've done without them through high school and college - hell, my senior year of high school, my hair was cut to look like Tommy Stinson's on the cover of Let It Be. Tough one, now: favorite 'Mats song? What day is today? It basically goes off of that for me... If I had to choose...probably Can't Hardly Wait though. It's the best number one 80's pop hit that never was.
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Post by "American Cream" Dusty Loads on Apr 13, 2010 11:12:18 GMT -5
Nine Inch Nails. Cept for the remix albums, but those usually have remixes by other artists. I even enjoyed With Teeth
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Post by Johawn on Apr 13, 2010 13:30:53 GMT -5
Ditto on NIN. Some people didn't like With Teeth? I love that album!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2010 14:28:04 GMT -5
Weird Al. KISS...can do no wrong in my eyes (yes I even liked The Elder ;D) And this.
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