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Spinners7
01-15-2004, 09:19 PM
topic
pimpinc333
01-15-2004, 09:33 PM
Anything but Country...... mostly Rap and whatever sounds good to me lol
COKEDLA
01-15-2004, 09:35 PM
madden 2004 soundtrack
dmx10101
01-15-2004, 09:39 PM
Rap, Hip Hop, Da Dirrty South Flava... Ya boy Lil Jon and them Eastside Boys
GGGGGGGG-UNIT! Stunt 101
dynamite99
01-15-2004, 09:43 PM
alternative/punk rock
st0neface
01-15-2004, 09:49 PM
Classic Rock, some Newer Rock, some Rap. I'll name some good ones.
Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, The Who, Rolling Stones, Queen, The Beatles, System of a Down, Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Foo Fighters, OutKast, and NWA, to name a few.
NuRon
01-16-2004, 12:44 AM
I'm a big basshead so trance, hip hop/ r&b for me. I'm up for anything except country. Artists like Coldplay and Phil Collins are some of those "anything."
Renzokuken
01-16-2004, 12:56 AM
everything except rap and country.
Current band im listening to is Senses Fail
video_gamer324
01-16-2004, 05:31 PM
Classical, orchestrated video game themes, and occasionally light rock. I can tolerate the other stuff, though.
jalu6
01-16-2004, 05:38 PM
Mostly indie and garage with a little punk thrown in for good measure. Pavement, Les Savy Fav, the Rapture, Interpol, the Dismemberment Plan, death cab for cutie...all that good stuff.
Santorum X
01-16-2004, 05:44 PM
I listen to basically anything, minus country, but usually listen to hip-hop/rap pre-1997 because music nowadays just suck, especially hip-hop/rap. All the new artists coming out just do not have any skills whatsoever and seemed to be a fabrication of their record companies' ideas. And everything sounds the same! Blame the Neptunes for producing every song you here. They're good, but they're just too overworked resulting in lackluster beats that just sounds like any other Neptune's beat. Also, everybody tries to sound like the Neptunes.
As for underground hip-hop all their stuff sounds the same. Sounds like generic Company Flow stuff. Company Flow's Funcrusher Plus the best underground hip-hop album ever.
Oh yeah, Radiohead...you can't go wrong with any of their stuff. Just pure classics.
elprincipe
01-16-2004, 07:45 PM
A wide variety, everything from light rock to metal to some video game music too. I tend not to like a lot of rap or country, but occasionally I like those too. It just depends on the individual artist really.
As for game music, I like music from pretty much any game in the Castlevania series, Secret of Mana, Jet Grind Radio, and Super Smash Bros. Melee the best.
space_rover
01-17-2004, 02:49 AM
Mainly alt rock/punk. Hip Hop fom 1988-95 era. Some of the older country like the kind that they play in bars. No new country though. No boy bands
Rasta music no dancehall though.Nirvana, Chili peppers, Green Day, Lost Prophets, Incubus, Rage, Weezer Offspring, Lit, Stripes. The good stuff
sandwiches99
01-17-2004, 03:09 AM
I listen to basically anything, minus country, but usually listen to hip-hop/rap pre-1997 because music nowadays just suck, especially hip-hop/rap. All the new artists coming out just do not have any skills whatsoever and seemed to be a fabrication of their record companies' ideas. And everything sounds the same! Blame the Neptunes for producing every song you here. They're good, but they're just too overworked resulting in lackluster beats that just sounds like any other Neptune's beat. Also, everybody tries to sound like the Neptunes.
I like the Neptunes, but I find their work to be hit or miss. Some stuff is awesome, sometimes it REALLY doesn't work. I do like the side project, the N.E.R.D. album though.
I agree though, I'm pretty disappointed with the state of hip-hop/rap, and music in general just because its pretty hard to find good stuff.
space_rover
01-17-2004, 03:24 AM
I listen to basically anything, minus country, but usually listen to hip-hop/rap pre-1997 because music nowadays just suck, especially hip-hop/rap. All the new artists coming out just do not have any skills whatsoever and seemed to be a fabrication of their record companies' ideas. And everything sounds the same! Blame the Neptunes for producing every song you here. They're good, but they're just too overworked resulting in lackluster beats that just sounds like any other Neptune's beat. Also, everybody tries to sound like the Neptunes.
I like the Neptunes, but I find their work to be hit or miss. Some stuff is awesome, sometimes it REALLY doesn't work. I do like the side project, the N.E.R.D. album though.
I agree though, I'm pretty disappointed with the state of hip-hop/rap, and music in general just because its pretty hard to find good stuff.
N.E.R.D. In Search of was a cool sleeper album. I like Lapdance, Brains Run to the Sun
SneakyPenguin
01-18-2004, 01:02 AM
anything but rap, r&b and country
mainly rammstein though.
10 points to whoever knows who they are
CaptainObviousXl
01-18-2004, 01:04 AM
rap sucks. any rock rocks.
dmx10101
01-18-2004, 02:15 AM
No Rock or Country, Ewww.
msdmoney
01-18-2004, 02:25 AM
anything but rap, r&b and country
mainly rammstein though.
10 points to whoever knows who they are
I remember Du Hast, I don't think they are that unknown.
But I mainly listen to hip hop, although minus all the no talents like Chingy, Julez Santana and one style wonders like lil jon and the eastside boyz. My two favorite artists are J-live and Mos Def.
Of all music , I probably can't stand punk the most, too whiney for me, although I probably only really hear the pseudo-punk/pop groups like A Simple Plan and Good Charolette. Can't listen to country either as it goes so slow I can predict the next line before they say it. Plus I can't stand the rural/good old boy references.
Santorum X
01-18-2004, 02:32 AM
Lil' Jon and Eastside Boyz...these guys don't even rap. They just scream and shout talkin' 'bout droppin' elbows and saying the same things over and over. These guys need to check their blood pressures and calm the f*** down.
NuRon
01-18-2004, 07:44 PM
They shout 'Yeah' and 'Okayy' too much but you gotta admit that their beats can make any haters nod their head a lil :).
SS4Brolly
01-18-2004, 08:06 PM
I listen to pretty much just 1 thing: Eminem. When's the last time you put a CD in your player and listened to in from start to finish? Ive done that 100+ times. I cant really do that with other music.
dmx10101
01-19-2004, 03:23 PM
Lil' Jon and Eastside Boyz...these guys don't even rap. They just scream and shout talkin' 'bout droppin' elbows and saying the same things over and over. These guys need to check their blood pressures and calm the f*** down.
It's called music to get crunk too, If you don't live in the dirty south you probably won't get it .
Wshakspear
01-19-2004, 03:32 PM
Outkast, Smashing Pumpkins, Weird Al, Garbage, NIN, anime soundtracks(specifically the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack), and almost anything Jazz
Odin X
01-19-2004, 03:33 PM
True Metal. (Black, Death, Power (think GGX2 OST), Prog, etc..), not this nu-metal Korn garbage.
Classical
Some Jazz and Classic rock
Video Game Music
danh920
01-19-2004, 03:35 PM
Oh I listen to both kinds, country and western...
J/K, I like just about everything, been listening to alot of sublime lately though
Santorum X
01-19-2004, 03:47 PM
Lil' Jon and Eastside Boyz...these guys don't even rap. They just scream and shout talkin' 'bout droppin' elbows and saying the same things over and over. These guys need to check their blood pressures and calm the f*** down.
It's called music to get crunk too, If you don't live in the dirty south you probably won't get it .
Don't get me wrong the Dirty South has always appealed to my tastes, Lil' Jon has some nodders but it gets to a point where all their songs seems to sound the same. This is why I enjoy anything outta the Dungeon Family (Outkast, Youngbloodz, Goodie M.O.B....). They still get you crunk but they incorporate better style elements.
dustinttt
01-19-2004, 03:59 PM
Mostly indie and garage with a little punk thrown in for good measure. Pavement, Les Savy Fav, the Rapture, Interpol, the Dismemberment Plan, death cab for cutie...all that good stuff.
I think Jalu6 is the only one with an ear around here. I listen to almost any genre (yes, old country is good, and the Dixie Chicks write good pop songs in a twangy package), but I mostly listen to stuff on Dischord Records or influenced by Gang of Four.
Spiritseed
01-19-2004, 04:01 PM
Techno, Classical, Opera, game soundtracks. Lot's of Bjork. Yeah
Wshakspear
01-19-2004, 04:23 PM
oh, and Ben folds. Both him and the Five. Great in concert
NuRon
01-19-2004, 11:41 PM
Here's 2 trance/electronica songs I'm listening to right now(and some of the greates, IMO):
Sasha-magnetic north
wavy gravy
Tell me what you guys think. Oh yeah, Sasha is a guy.
poormojo
01-20-2004, 01:14 PM
Indie Rawk. First wave Ska. Punk covers.
I especially like: the Pixies, Magnetic Fields, Belle and Sebastian, Stereolab, the Capricorns, Toots and the Maytals, the Specials, Smog and so on.
But really there's great music to be found in every genre. And lots and lots of crap in every genre too. Just like gaming.
DCriminal
01-20-2004, 01:29 PM
Mostly indie and garage with a little punk thrown in for good measure. Pavement, Les Savy Fav, the Rapture, Interpol, the Dismemberment Plan, death cab for cutie...all that good stuff.
I think Jalu6 is the only one with an ear around here. I listen to almost any genre (yes, old country is good, and the Dixie Chicks write good pop songs in a twangy package), but I mostly listen to stuff on Dischord Records or influenced by Gang of Four.
Seems like we have similar interests. A couple of other bands I have been digging lately are: The Wrens; Pretty Girls Make Graves; The Exploding Hearts; and The Flaming Lips. All the other stuff mentioned is in heavy rotation as well.
The new Modest Mouse Album is at the top of the "must get the day it comes out" list. I can't wait for that one.
kittycatgirl2k
01-20-2004, 01:41 PM
Heavy metal or no metal at all! Whimps and posers, leave the hall!
Yah true metal! I like Power & Prog especially, some thrash (Megadeth) and AOR when I'm in a warm fluffy mood. So Children of Bodom, Tarot, Symphony X, Stratovarius, Iced Earth, Dream Theater, Fates Warning, Queensryche, Edguy, Blind Guardian all the way down to fluffy stuff like Frontline, Harem Scarem, Pride of Lions, Evidence One, Ten/Gary Hughes, Joe Lynn Turner, etc.
I also really dig hair bands. Europe and Whitesnake especially.
I'll tolerate classic rock and some of it I really love (UFO, Rainbow)... I can do without rap, country, dance, pop, trance, nu-metal, punk and all other musical genres. :) They are so inferior!
dustinttt
01-20-2004, 01:42 PM
I've never listened to the exploding hearts, but everything else you mentioned is hot. I've downloaded a few tracks of the new Modest Mouse and must say that it is a tad bit different than the Moon and Antarctica. There's a video online, as well. I think you can find it via a news story at pitchforkmedia.com
Reality's Fringe
01-21-2004, 10:58 PM
anything but rap, r&b and country
mainly rammstein though.
10 points to whoever knows who they are
They were a fleeting metal group that wasn't NEARLY as popular in Deutschland as they were in America. No offense, I'm just not a fan.
On my front, a good deal of electronica (Chemical Brothers, Dj Micro, Komma and Bones, Crystal Method, Sasha, Digiweed, Oakenfold etc.) Classic rock (Long live late 60's-70's) and a wide range of 80's music. Talking Heads anyone?
paz9x
01-22-2004, 03:57 AM
SAVES THE GAY-BREAKDANCEVIETNAM-THRICE-COHEEDANDCAMBRIA-GLASSJAW-RADIOHEAD-POISONTHEWELL-THURSDAY-ATREYU-LORENEDRIVE-FUNERALFORAFRIEND-NFG-AKLALINETRIO-HOTHOTHEAT-THEFAINT-CURSIVE-THEPOSTALSERVICE-REMEMBERINGNEVER-FROMAUTUMNTOASHES. a whole buncha garbage.. im in a softer tunes phase lately...anyway if anybody actually reads this go see breakdancevietnam at chain reaction on sunday 25th...theyll kick your teeth in, very good band.
hardwo0d
01-22-2004, 04:35 AM
Everything but mostly rap
Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Jeru the Damaja, Ras Kass, Chino XL, Royce 59, The Outsidaz, Masta Ace, Dead Prez, Common, Guru, Jadakiss, Big L, TI, Dungeon Family, Wordsworth.
NOT
Chingy, Lil Jon, Eminem, Ludacris, Ja Rule, and anything else you see on MTV
hardwo0d
01-22-2004, 04:37 AM
BTW, the best song on the N.E.R.D In Search of album was "provider"
space_rover
01-22-2004, 05:29 AM
whos the greatest producer/s? Id have to say Rick Rubin, Large Pro, Pete Rock.
space_rover
01-22-2004, 05:32 AM
Primo is also an excellent producer. To bad people would rather listen to pop *shakes head in disbelief* HipHop will get better if the people get better though
space_rover
01-22-2004, 05:43 AM
Everything but mostly rap
Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Jeru the Damaja, Ras Kass, Chino XL, Royce 59, The Outsidaz, Masta Ace, Dead Prez, Common, Guru, Jadakiss, Big L, TI, Dungeon Family, Wordsworth.
NOT
Chingy, Lil Jon, Eminem, Ludacris, Ja Rule, and anything else you see on MTV
Big P.U.N. is nice too. He is mos def an all time great. I really miss P.U.N. some times I wish that he was still around to make classics. Hes in a better place though.
Did you see 22 greatest MCs on MTV? They had KRS1 at like :shock: 15 or 20. That list was garbage. They didnt even have Abstract on it.
dustinttt
01-22-2004, 06:59 AM
THRICE, COHEED AND CAMBRIA, THURSDAY
Three bands that have ruined the punk underground with their influence.
Mr. Anderson
01-22-2004, 05:46 PM
Rap is going downhill fast *cough* Chingy *cough*, but I still have a couple faves. Jurassic 5 and Tupac are at the top of my list. I'm really tired of hearing about screwin' hoes and buying big screen tvs. R.E.M. is great, as is Coldplay and Radiohead. Not much punk, even though I have a few friends who are in to it. I don't know why everybody is chuggin' haterade, country isn't THAT bad. I don't listen to it, but come on. Peace, i'm off the soapbox.
xSic315
01-23-2004, 04:03 PM
Favorite artists:
Buckethead
Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)
Godspeed You Black Emperor!
Led Zeppelin
The Mars Volta
Mike Patton
Pink Floyd
wakeandbake
01-23-2004, 04:15 PM
Metal,Metalcore -ASLD,Hatebreed,tool,unloco,dimmuborgir,chimaira. that kind of stuff.
ALL OTHER MUSIC IS REAL GAY
SneakyPenguin
01-23-2004, 04:20 PM
okay i know everyone has thir own opinions on music, based on the varied styles present in this forum, but is it really neccessay to call all music you hate crap? other people may like that style. im just saying maybe we should only say what we actually listen to. that IS what this thread is about
NuRon
01-23-2004, 04:28 PM
what kind of band is breakdance vietnam?
xSic315
01-24-2004, 09:18 AM
Metal,Metalcore -ASLD,Hatebreed,tool,unloco,dimmuborgir,chimaira. that kind of stuff.
ALL OTHER MUSIC IS REAL GAY
Do you like Converge, Mastodon, the Dillinger Escape Plan, and/or The Blood Brothers?
Amanda the Red Mage
01-24-2004, 11:37 AM
okay i know everyone has thir own opinions on music, based on the varied styles present in this forum, but is it really neccessay to call all music you hate crap? other people may like that style. im just saying maybe we should only say what we actually listen to. that IS what this thread is about
*applauds.* Took the words right out of my mouth. Personally, I have a diverse taste in music, so all of you who are saying "this music sucks" or "that style is crap" should be able to find at least one reason to think that I don't have any taste in music. I say, live and let live.
Anyhow, I listen to a lot of classical (I actually play classical guitar, although I'm really out of practice right now), especially from the Baroque and Romantic eras. I also listen to some "nu-metal," especially Linkin Park and Evanescence. (Is Evanescence considered nu-metal? I'm horrible at categorizing non-classical music. Heck, if anyone wants to, feel free to try to explain to me the different categories of rock music. I honestly don't know what is considered what.) I've been meaning to get into other, more "hardcore" metal groups, but I hate buying CDs if I'm not sure if I'll like them (I'm a cheapass, duh) and for complicated reasons I can't download Kazaa on this computer right now to "try out" any music.
I also like jazz, although I don't really listen to it often, and I listen to a lot of anime/videogame soundtracks, especially from Final Fantasy and Castlevania. And I like Dave Matthews. And I recently started getting into the Beatles. And Enya. And techno. Like I said before, I basically have a diverse taste in music.
(edit: ohh, forgot to mention the cowboy bebop soundtrack!!! how did I forget that?! :))
bigherb
01-24-2004, 12:33 PM
i am from texas so I mostly listen to dj screw and swisha house slowed and chopped rap music and freestyle rap from houston texas
SneakyPenguin
01-24-2004, 10:06 PM
::bows::
thank you. wow enya and linkin park. THATS a mix. but not so much as marilyn manson, then moby. i have actually gone from country to metal to techno to rap to rock to classical to j-pop in a few songs
paz9x
01-27-2004, 09:20 PM
[quote="NuRon"]what kind of band is breakdance vietnam?[/quote
sorry for not responding sooner..
eh....they dont sound like anybody else I listen to...if you care for any of the bands I listed you may like them. Their debut albumn is due out in April, its on an indie label.
insano
01-30-2004, 02:01 PM
i like rap and rock mainly: my fav. albums right now are Perfect Circle(thirteen step), outkast : big boi cd, and Twista Kamikaze
MorganWebbLover
01-30-2004, 02:21 PM
Counting Crows quite possbile the best band ever also if you ever get a chance to see them live you should it's a Once in a lifetime experience.
I also Like alot of Old School Punk Like Opperation Ivy.
xSic315
01-30-2004, 02:45 PM
Counting Crows quite possbile the best band ever
That's the funniest thing I've ever heard.
JackSuper
01-30-2004, 10:16 PM
Counting Crows quite possbile the best band ever
That's the funniest thing I've ever heard.
amen to that..
311, thrice, deftones, alkaline trio, afi, nofx are currently playing on my custom soundtrack games
edit: hmm.. cant seem to get this whole 'quote' business down..
MorganWebbLover
01-30-2004, 10:32 PM
Calm Down Little boys or I'll have to tell your momy that your staying up past your bedtime again. You little kiddies wouldn't know what good music was if it crawled up your ass and died. Go listen to some Rap shit or some top 40 crap.
dustinttt
01-30-2004, 10:47 PM
Counting Crows quite possbile the best band ever
That's the funniest thing I've ever heard.
amen to that..
311, thrice, deftones, alkaline trio, afi, nofx are currently playing on my custom soundtrack games
edit: hmm.. cant seem to get this whole 'quote' business down..
You should be one to talk. :P
thatstoobad
01-31-2004, 12:59 AM
Metal,Metalcore -ASLD,Hatebreed,tool,unloco,dimmuborgir,chimaira. that kind of stuff.
ALL OTHER MUSIC IS REAL GAY
i'm not going to name all the bands i like just to sound cool, but i would like to mention a few things i have noticed from reading this thread. it's funny how some people think they are listening to really obscure or "cool" things. the guy who was like "whoever knows who rammstein is is cool" is an example, since, you know, rammstein was all over mtv and the radio a few years ago. not saying anything bad about the band, just pointing that little tidbit out.
i'm going to leave all the rap kids alone because rap is the only thing that i can not tolerate and don't believe should exist, but that's just my opinion.
i'll also mention that country is cool, as long as it isn't that "young country" garbage that gets played on the radio and is popular, and you know what i'm talking about.
and then there's the kid who said that thursday, thrice and coheed & cambria sold out "the scene", which i think is both right and wrong. these bands are on majors (or on labels distributed majorly) and therefore are marketed to tremendous numbers of people, but that doesn't necessarily make a band a sell out. as far as i can tell, all three of those bands have made the same types of songs (you can debate whether they are good or bad all you want, that's not the point) that they did when they released their early stuff, so it's not like they changed to make money (a good example of a band that HAS done this is glassjaw). the only real "sellout" band i can think of in that whole "punk" scene (let's face it, there isn't any real punk anymore anyways) is rancid, who signed with warner brothers records but had a part in their contract that said warner wasn't allowed to put their logo or name on anything, basically trying to deceive people into thinking they weren't on a major, and although it shouldn't matter, they should have just been honest about it.
but the kid that takes the cake is the one i quoted, whose statement is actually kind of funny when you look at it. unloco is totally a rap band, and rap is not metal. chimaira used to be a rap band, so they are not metal, no matter what roadrunner wants to market to you this week. the only thing i could come up with from the "asld" abbreviation was "as i lay dying" bu since it isn't an accurate abbreviation, i'f i'm wrong i apologize for saying what i am about to say. as i lay dying is whiny sweater metal, and while it isn't really that bad, it's just so generic it's disturbing. hatebreed is weightlifter metal, like pantera, just better. tool isn't metal at all, but that's ok, since tool is still a good band. and finally, dimmu borgir is totally metal, i mean, anybody that would wear spiked shin guards like that are totally metal.
i propose that there be two sub-genres of music with guitars: rock and metal. that's it. you don't need any "emotional post-hardcore math rock-grind" or "super-duper-more indie than pavement and yo la tengo-combined rock". you don't need classification. i don't need no instructions to know how to rock! it either rocks or it's lame. the end.
paz9x
01-31-2004, 01:16 AM
thatstoobad - I really dont think glassjaw changed their music because it was the ml debut at all. their previous albumns were different from each other in my opinion. I dont think much of bands that rehash the exact same songs without ever evolving creatively, especially whne layign it opn the line with a major debut. (that could go both ways though)
anyway thats just my take on your thinking there.
one other thing, I cant see how any of those styles of music can be lumped into "punk"
antiflag is about all that comes to mind when I think "punk" maybe a small assortment of gutterpunk mohawk bands.
dustinttt
01-31-2004, 08:46 AM
and then there's the kid who said that thursday, thrice and coheed & cambria sold out "the scene", which i think is both right and wrong. these bands are on majors (or on labels distributed majorly) and therefore are marketed to tremendous numbers of people, but that doesn't necessarily make a band a sell out. as far as i can tell, all three of those bands have made the same types of songs (you can debate whether they are good or bad all you want, that's not the point) that they did when they released their early stuff, so it's not like they changed to make money (a good example of a band that HAS done this is glassjaw).
What I was implying about Thursday, Thrice and Coheed wasn't about them "selling out the scene" and getting popular. I know that I do listen to enough a lot of popular acts (Tool, Justin Timberlake, etc.). The bad thing about those bands getting popular is the fact that the punk/emo/indie underground has transformed like when Nirvana hit. A large majority of the bands are striving to make themselves sound like marketable so that they may get signed or whatever. Geez, I play in a band, and it seems like every show we play there's a band that sounds like Thrice or Thursday. It's beat. Whatever happened to diversity or originality?
xSic315
01-31-2004, 12:00 PM
Calm Down Little boys or I'll have to tell your momy that your staying up past your bedtime again. You little kiddies wouldn't know what good music was if it crawled up your ass and died. Go listen to some Rap shit or some top 40 crap.
Wow. Look below.
Favorite artists:
Buckethead
Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)
Godspeed You Black Emperor!
Led Zeppelin
The Mars Volta
Mike Patton
Pink Floyd
And your comment about rap was very ignorant. Listen To Jurrasic 5, The Roots, OutKast, Beastie Boys, NWA, etc and call it crap. No wonder you think bands like The Counting Crows are the best.
thatstoobad
01-31-2004, 12:27 PM
What I was implying about Thursday, Thrice and Coheed wasn't about them "selling out the scene" and getting popular. I know that I do listen to enough a lot of popular acts (Tool, Justin Timberlake, etc.). The bad thing about those bands getting popular is the fact that the punk/emo/indie underground has transformed like when Nirvana hit. A large majority of the bands are striving to make themselves sound like marketable so that they may get signed or whatever. Geez, I play in a band, and it seems like every show we play there's a band that sounds like Thrice or Thursday. It's beat. Whatever happened to diversity or originality?
i agree. there's money in whiny music, so bands like that are being shot into the mainstream. and since that happened, now you have all these new bands forming (whether it be signed bands, local bands, whatever) that sound exactly the same as every other band. it's just an oversaturation that's really inevitable when a new style of music gets popular (or at least a style of music that hasn't really been opened up to the mainstream before). so yeah, i agree with you there. you want to know what happened to originality and diversity? it died, because the kids realized that all they needed was black shaggy hair, bad sleeve tattoos and a song that sounds like a little boy crying in his room because his first girlfriend broke up with him at the skating rink last friday night.
oh well. music's dead.
xSic315
01-31-2004, 06:06 PM
oh well. music's dead.
No.
MorbidAngel4Life
02-01-2004, 01:40 PM
I listen to all types of Metal. Black, Heavy, Thrash, Death, Grindcore, Goth, Doom. I also listen to Lil Jon & the Eastside Boyz. Get Low and I Don't Give a F*** are awesome tracks.
MauMauProductions
02-02-2004, 07:47 AM
LOL. "They still get you crunk"....OMG. That caught my eye. Wow....
Loser.
livetnediser
12-25-2004, 01:18 PM
A Perfect Circle is my favorite band right now. Their lyrics are just genius, and Billy Howerdell is a amazing on the guitar. As far as other rock bands go, I don't particularly like too many of them. Taking Back Sunday is definitely at the top of my list, as is Sublime, Linkin Park, and Blink 182 (not their newer stuff, though).
I used to love rap, but I really don't like alot of it now (most hated: Chingy, anyone with "Lil" in front of their name, and Ja Rule). Lil Jon is kinda of an exception to that Lil rule. I can't stand anything where he actually talks, but on songs where he just does the beat, throws in an occasional Yeah! or Okay!, and let's someone else do the rapping, I usually like it. Anything where Nate Dogg does the chorus I find I usually like. And alot of people hate Eminem (wasn't too fond of him myself to begin with), but The Eminem Show album was pure genius. I don't think he'll ever be able to top it.
As far as anything else goes, don't really like too much country (aside from Garth Brooks and Tim McGraw), can't stand classical stuff, no techno, no pop (few exceptions), and no oldies (again, few exceptions). I love listening to Final Fantasy music while I'm driving.
willardhaven
12-25-2004, 01:53 PM
I think Glassjaw just got more talented and were able to implement better production, so they were able to produce a mature, more musically valid album. They were making most of those songs before they were signed to a major label.
If you listen to their early work and compare it to EYEWTKAS it shows a dramatic change as well.
Some current favorites are:
Ed Gein
Into The Moat
Nuclear Rabbit
Every Time I Die
Mars Volta
Some perpetual favorites:
Ol' Dirty Bastard
Zao
Dillinger (Calculating Infinity and anything before)
Glassjaw (EYEWTKAS and anything after)
At the Drive-In (Relationship of Command only)
Yasunori Mitsuda
Rage Against the Machine
legion_stxds
01-15-2005, 10:58 AM
Clutch - I highly recomend them... actually you may have heard them if you have watched Viva La Bam. I like most experimental bands, recently I have become interested in a rock version of traditional mexicano music, the song and band in particular is MALAGUENA SALEROSA - Chingon.