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Sometimes by My Bloody Valentine or Brahms' 1st Piano Trio
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Off the top of my head
De La Soul
A Tribe Called Quest
Nas(most especially his first album Illmatic)
Eric B And Rakim
Wu Tang Clan
Big Daddy Kane
Gang Starr
Common(it's hit or miss with him)
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Sooo I would like some electronica artists, not a big fan of trance at all. Looking for artists that are along the lines of the harder edge of Aphex Twin and Dj Luna. Hardcore/speedcore/gabba/jungle etc would be pretty much what I'm looking for....
Thanks!
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Total Trash-Sonic Youth
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One of the best current metal bands is from Japan (Boris).
There is someone outside of Japan who's heard of Boris?! *gasp*
Other foreign bands that come to mind are Rammstein, Finntroll, Die Sterne(when I'm in the mood), Kraftwerk, Ozomatli( I guess they count?)
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I'm not sure if I really believe music would be better if there MTV never became popular or never existed in the first place. No matter what we will always have "bad" artists around. As long as some people enjoy a certain style music there will be people who disagree with that style(in this case the over-commercialized pop music.) Believe it or not there were people who thought Disco was the next best thing. Were they wrong in thinking so? Most people think so(myself included) but does that mean it was bad? I think that's up to interpretation. Errr I'm getting off track here, my point is that no matter if have MTV, VH1 or PUL(yes I just made up a new station) there will always be "bad" artists. Most people will agree that The Beegee's were "bad", but hey there wasn't an MTV in the 60's. To sum this whole rant up MTV(or having an equivalent of MTV) does not equal bad music.
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4th of July-Soundgarden
Silver Rocket-Sonic Youth
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Hey,
So, I need songs about having an epiphany, learning a lesson etc.
Thanks in advance!
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I just saw Slayer and they were freaken amazing, seriously one of the best bands live.
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I would estimate that Paul Butterfield copies Chuck Berry to approximately the extent that an apple copies an orange.
Actually I always thought that apples tried too hard to be likes oranges, first they want to be sweet then they want to be sour. Can't they just make up their mind and just be unique?!
Okay, sorry I've had no sleep...
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1. Under The Bridge - Red Hot Chili Peppers
2. Bring The Noise - Public Enemy (I love the person who nominated this)
3. It's Tricky - Run DMC (and this)
4. I Got You (I Feel Good) - James Brown
5. With A Little Help From My Friends - Joe Cocker
6. Stuck In The Middle With You - Stealers Wheel
7. Janie Jones - The Clash
8. Kashmir - Led Zeppelin
9. What A Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong
10. When A Man Loves A Woman - Percy Sledge
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I used to like Iron Maiden better, but now I think I have to go with Judas Priest just because I love Glenn Tipton and K. K. Downing.
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Yngwie Malmsteen is another good guitarist that most people haven't heard of.
Ewww.
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Black Sabbath: Wolfmother
Dream Theater: Nevermore
Metallica: Pantera
Chuck Berry: Paul Butterfield(to an extent)
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I Got You(I Feel Good)-James Brown
Under The Bridge-Red Hot Chili Peppers
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1. Dust In The Wind - Kansas
2. Breakfast at Tiffany's - Deep Blue Something
3. Kokomo - Beach Boys
4. Kryptonite - 3 Doors Down
5. My Humps - Black Eyed Peas
6. Higher - Creed
7. Girls and Boys - Good Charlotte
8. Nookie - Limp Bizket
9. Fuel - Metallica
10. A Horse With No Name - America
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I remember that thread, it was one of the first ones I posted in. I tried to look up old threads on here for the first one, and the archive only dates back to Sept '04. Have these old posts mysteriously disappeared ?
Whoa, I remember you! And I found the thread .
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Sorry for the delay..
1. Like A Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan
2. Mary Jane's Last Dance - Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers
3. Red House - Jimi Hendrix
4. Rocky Mountain High - John Denver
5. Cocaine- Eric Clapton
6. Great Gig In The Sky - Pink Floyd
7. House Is Rockin', The - Stevie Ray Vaughan
8. Roundabout - Yes
9. Sunshine Of Your Love - Cream
10. Me And Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin
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For my eight more...
Enter Sandman-Metallica
A Horse With No Name-America
Riders On The Storm-The Doors
Flash-Queen
More Than A Feeling-Boston
Dust In The Wind-Kansas
Higher-Creed
Kryptonite-3 Doors Down
Yeah I have a feeling that I'm going to be ran out of here soon.
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Brighton Rock-Queen
Red House-Jimi Hendrix
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Not bad at all!
By the way I was the one who added the band on myspace.
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One of the stupidest things I've done was yesterday when I was in the car and I stopped at a rest stop to get a bottle of water. I purchesed the water and before I opened it I shook the water thinking it was iced tea and I thought wow this tea is pretty bland. Yeah I only had 5 hours sleep....
In Rainbows-Radiohead
in Album Reviews
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There was a lot of hype around this album for mainly two reasons.
First one being this is their first album without being on EMI and second one being that you could buy it online for any price you chose to pay.
It's hard to pinpoint how this album sounds to their previous ones, there are hints of Kid A and hints of OK Computer, but nothing like The Bends or Pablo Honey. It is not guitar ordinated by any means(like The Bends is). It's not quite as electronic based as Kid A is though. Besides one track it's very mellow and has a moody laid back feeling to it(think Tom Waits' Closing Time gone electric). It's sparsely produced which makes it very different from Ok Computer and gives it a warmer feeling to it. The only complaint I have is that Thom's voice sounds a little too forced on some tracks and too "raw".
Overall one of their best albums and highly recommended for any Radiohead fan, whether new or old.
9/10
Tracks you need to listen now.
15 Step, All I Need, Jigsaw Falling Into Place, Videotape