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ExCyber - Sep 16, 2003 |
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ExCyber | Sep 16, 2003 | |||
I'm going to violate one of my sacred personal traditions Led Zeppelin Pearl Jam Stone Temple Pilots which leads us to... Creed (I'm well aware that they're not musical geniuses, but the results of rehashing Zeppelin, Pearl Jam, et. al. is more tolerable than 90% of new rock I run into, even knowing that they're probably not doing much more than "composing by numbers") Styx Kansas Journey Dream Theater (though I'm a bit more partial to Liquid Tension Experiment) Billy Squier Queensryche Blue Oyster Cult .38 Special Golden Earring Def Leppard Linkin Park (though pretty much solely for cathartic value) Van Halen Jethro Tull (though if you've only heard Aqualung, you probably won't quite pick up on the appeal -- there are some neat musical themes and lyrics in stuff like Skating Away on the Thin Ice of the New Day... and Teacher..., among others) Soundgarden Bad Company Rush Yngwie Malmsteen (what little I've heard, anyhow) slow Aerosmith (Amazing, Janie's Got A Gun, Dream On, etc.; I've gotten a bit tired of the generic rambling Aerosmith sound; I prefer the generic measured and grandiose Aerosmith sound now <_< ) Prologue, Young Nobleman of Sadness, The Dance of Illusion, and Wood Carving Partita from the Nocturne in the Moonlight soundtrack Almost anything by Nobuo Uematsu Most of the Revenge of Shinobi / Super Shinobi soundtrack I don't really care that suggestions follow any particular genre or conventions, this list is just meant as a general guide to what I consider to be "good" music. If someone wants to recommend music that gets labeled as "country" or "alternative rock" or "Latvian nostril chant...", then by all means have at it as long as it's an honest recommendation and not completely random. And if you kids start a flamewar, I'll turn this car around and go straight home. |
Curtis | Sep 16, 2003 | |||
It's been a while since I've heard it too - it's the only damn CD I forgot to copy (that I wanted) before my brother moved out. |
mtxblau | Sep 16, 2003 | |||
ExCyber, your music tastes seem to coincide with mine, so I'll toss these two out there: The Dandy Warhols and Ani DiFranco The latter not being mainstream by any stretch of the imagination; I'd highly suggest downloading an mp3 or five before going out and buying any of her cds (there's a learning/tolerance curve with her music). The former is just really good tunes. EDIT: There's an outstanding Indie band that I had the honor of seeing live, called Sho'Nuff. http://www.shonuff.com/... Outstanding music, all their tracks from headcheck are available in mp3 form on the site. |
IceDigger | Sep 16, 2003 | |||
Try Defender and Trystania, very good. |
Nadius | Sep 16, 2003 | |||
From what you listed, the closest thing i can think of is, "Ted Leo/Pharmacists" Oh yeah, and Journey rocks.... well not without Steve Perry. |
crystalmethod | Sep 16, 2003 | |||
I'm gonna agree with the Dandy Warhols as well as NIN. Trent Reznor is prolly one of the biggest geniuses in the music industry. And by the way...I think their best album was The Downward Spiral...but hey its a matter of choice. I think I wanna add the Eagles to the list because, for lack of a better word they have some truly chillin work. If you wanna step into the mainstream try Nirvana, The Smashing Pumpkins or Green Day. Oh and try supporting Canada by checking out I Mother Earth, Sum 41, The Tragically Hip and Our Lady Peace. (Superman's Dead is a cool song....) |
IBarracudaI | Sep 16, 2003 | ||||
humm, actually the real nirvana sound isn't that mainstream musics everybody knows What about all the grunge scene? Mudhoney, Screaming Trees, Melvins, Silverchair... Soundgarden.. Alice in Chains.. Foo Fighters... Pearl Jam.. (lolol .. better stop you got the idea |
Nadius | Sep 16, 2003 | ||||
That reminds me, Broken Social Scene. They're pretty good too. Also, if you haven't, try some older Radiohead. Their stuff from The Bends and OK Computer in particular. |
Pearl Jammzz | Sep 16, 2003 | |||
Pearl Jam....fave band of all time, check out teir new live album, the pennsylvania one. it's great, 3 cds full of hits, plus a few comedic moments by vedder. I picked it up for 16 bucks I believe, not bad at all for 3 cds. |
Cloud121 | Sep 16, 2003 | |||
DEF LEPPARD! Also, I'm a nig J-Pop fanboy. That's about all I listen to anymore. Ratt kick ass too. Edit: Er... whoops. I noticed Def Leppard in there after reviewing the post. Def Leppard = Greatest Rock Band Ever! |
Curtis | Sep 16, 2003 | ||||
Nice recommendation MTX! I downloaded a few of those track - very cool stuff. Were you in the audience by any chance? |
NR Pickle | Sep 16, 2003 | |||
My newest listening has been A Perferct Circle: 13th stelp. Great cd. Then we have my all time fav band, rage against the machine. Their best cd imo is Evil Empire but the others are great to. An few good songs too check out are year of the boomerang (evil empire) and born of a broken man (battle of los angelos). Oh yea, Down Rodeo and Bulls on Parade kick ass to. Both are from Evil Empire. |
aaron | Sep 16, 2003 | |||
download these songs and let me know what you think: Trial - "Reflections" Morning Again - "As Tradition Dies Slowly" His Hero is Gone - "Like Weeds" |
Curtis | Sep 17, 2003 | |||
Doh! How could I forget - the two Coldplay CDs Parachutes and A Rush of Blood To The Head |
Myname | Sep 18, 2003 | |||
I'd say Tool are the closest thing there is to a Led Zeppellin these days, in terms of depth and originality.. Otherwise, you might like Queens of the Stoneage. And if you don't, you should |
crystalmethod | Sep 18, 2003 | |||
Queens of the Stoneage is the shit! Gotta love anything Dave Grohl touches.... |
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