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Your Favourite Bands/Artists
PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 5:34 pm
by The Liar XIII
Hey, Fellow, CAA'ers.
CAA's Own Mr. Mojo Risin' here.
It's a simple question just like What is G x 700 = 60000000000000000004354719072347632
Well, maybe not.
lol.
Nazareth: Just a great band with great songs! Their lead singer, Dan McCafferty is surely a musical genious!
Sample Song: "Talk Talk"
The Doors: Simply put, Jim Morrison has one of the most unique voices in Rock 'n' Roll. Bow down to The Lizard King!
Sample Song: "Riders on the Storm"
John Fogerty/Creedence Clearwater Revival: John Fogerty? The man's got Pixie Sticks for Vocal Chords!
Sample Song: "Born on the Bayou"
Pink Floyd: Their music is just so smooth and easy to listen to. Beautiful vocals on the part of David Gilmour and Roger Waters.
Sample Song: "Wot's.. Uhh, The Deal"
R.E.M.: R.E.M. are a really big inspiration to a lot of bands. And, it's not hard to see why.
Sample Song: "Everybody Hurts"
Nirvana: Just the wails and the dark vocals by Kurt Cobain are legendary. Truly a great band.
Sample Song: "Where Did You Sleep Last Night (Leadbelly Cover)"
Statler Brothers: They may be country, and I'm not a big fan of country, but they are amazing at what they do!
Sample Song: "Bed of Roses"
That's all what really comes to mind at the moment.
PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:22 pm
by the_wolfs_howl
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory especially has such a great, unique sound. I love how they mix all kinds of different things together to make their own style, especially how they mix singing and rapping together so seamlessly (that's not to say other people don't do that too, but I think Linkin Park does it the best).
Favorite song: In The End
Within Temptation - My favorite album of theirs is The Silent Force, but they still sound beautiful in other albums too. I love the guitars, and her voice is so pretty!
Favorite song: Memories
Breaking Benjamin - I love their melodies, and the main singer's voice. They just have a very epic sound, and awesome guitars to go along with it.
Favorite song: Breath
Dragonforce - Need I say more?
Favorite song: Through The Fire And The Flames
Trading Yesterday - Simple music, but so beautiful it brings tears to my eyes from time to time.
Favorite song: Shattered
LeCrae - Best Christian rapper EVER. Not only does he have a great voice for rapping, he knows how to rhyme, and as if that wasn't enough, he has good theology too.
Favorite song: I'm Prayin' For You
Chris Daughtry - When half of his album is hit singles, you know you've hit on something good XD
Favorite song: What About Now?
Antonio Vivaldi - You know, the guy who did The Four Seasons. I love chamber music, and his melodies are great. He might not be Mozart or Bach, but he knew how to make music beautiful.
Favorite song: The Four Seasons, "Summer" Presto
...and I could name dozens more, but I'll stop there for now.
PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 2:24 pm
by Shiningmonk_e
Oh, there are a lot so I'll just post some
Showbread- I love their crazy uniqueness and awesome songs
Example: And the Smokers and the Children Will be Cast Down
Oh, Sleeper-Great scream and some awesome melodic moments
Example: Siren's Song
Project 86-Awesome-if not a bit creepy-voice
Example: Hold Me Closely, Violent Dancer
Thousand Foot Krutch-Awesome voice and heartfelt songs
Example: The Flame in all of Us
That's all I'll post for now.
PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 6:20 am
by Scarecrow
Hmm....
Blind Guardian - My all time favorite primarily because they were the first band I ever really got into and I have every album they put out ^_^ Plus they just fricken rock and they have some of the best power ballads (the power ballads were actually what attracted me to them in the first place)
Samples:
The Bard's Song and
And Then There Was Silence.
Helloween Well... these guys pretty much invented power metal... ok I know Iron Maiden was first but these guys made power metal what it is today.
Samples:
Halloween and
Heaven Tells No LiesNightwish: Nice music to relax too. Tarja's voice is absolutely beautiful.
Samples:
Sleeping Sun and
End of all HopeKamelot: The lead singer, Roy Khan, is easily my all time favorite male vocalist. Their live stuff is always waaay better than their studio albums.
Samples:
Centre of the Universe and
AbandonedEdguy: They have quite the sense of humor. Nice power metal band.
Samples:
King of Fools and
Tears of a MandrakeEnsiferum: These guys rock. That whole viking sound they have going on is totally awesome.
Sample:
Tale of Revenge and
One More Magic PotionEluveitie: Folk metal! Great melodies, unique sounds... and just feel like going to Scotland or somewhere after listening to them.
Samples:
The Endless Knot and
Slania's SongWinterSun: I love these guys. It's like... melodic metal with harsh vocals. Beautiful beautiful stuff.
Samples:
Death and the Healing and
StarChildGamma Ray Another good power metal band I really like
Samples:
Valley of the Kings and
Salvation's CallingIron Maiden Umm ya... don't need to say anymore.
Samples:
Aces High and
PowerslaveI got lots more but that's good and at the moment, those are my tops I've been listening to a lot lately.
(in case you haven't noticed, ya, I like power metal
Melodic metal is my second favorite sub-genre. So just about everything I listen to falls somewhere in there
And ya, I really like Through the Fire and the Flames too but overall I don't care for Dragonforce... and they suck live >.<)
PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:44 am
by That Dude
Project 86 - These were the guys that got me into hardcore, they are always doing something new, they have great lyrics and they are just one of those bands that all the other bands look up to.
Samples: Sad Machines, Last Meal, Illuminate
MxPx - Not the first but the best christian pop-punk outfit ever, their music has influenced %90 of all the new pop-punk acts that have recently come out.
Samples: Move To Bremerton, Chop Shop, Under Lock And Key, The Final Slowdance
Blindside - Like Project, one of those legendery hard rock bands that everyone looks up to. These guys know how to make interesting, good music.
Samples: Time Will Change Your Heart, When I Remember, Slow Motion.
Copeland - These guys are one of, if not the best indie rock outfit out there. Their music is always beautiful yet tinged with sadness. Great and interesting composition, just good all around.
Samples: Love Is Fast Song, When You Thought You'd Never Stand Out.
Emery - These guys pretty much own the screamo scene. And it's no wonder why. They are flat out amazing.
Samples: The Ponytail Parades, Walls, Playing With Fire, What Makes A Man A Man.
He Is Legend - Well I really only like the CD "I Am Hollywood" but that CD makes up for all the rest of their stuff. One of the most fun and brilliant albums ever made in my opinion.
Sample: The Seduction, Eating A Book, I Am Hollywood.
Jimmy Eat World - These guys own the emo scene, great sounds, great lyrics, just an awesome band all over.
Samples: Hear You Me, 23, Dizzy
mewithoutYou - In my opinion the greatest band ever. Amazing music, The lyrics are so deep that I find something new almost every-time that I listen to them. Also one of the most unique sounds in modern music.
Samples: January 1979, Nice And Blue, In A Market Dimly Lit.
Mortal - Their album Nu-En-Jin is one of the most brilliant pieces of industrial rock ever made.
Samples: FMZ4, TeraFerma, Cl0udburst.
Norma Jean - These guys pretty much define chaos-core music. Totally rad.
Samples: The Shotgun Message, Memphis Will Be Laid To Waste, Cemetary Like A Stage.
Showbread - These guys ARE the "Raw Rock" genre. Every CD amazes me.
Samples: Age Of Reptiles - Dead By Dawn - If You Like Me Check Yes, If You Don't I'll Die.
Staple - Just plain amazing melodic metalcore.
Sample: Impressionable, Deathtrap Daisy, Gavels From Gun-barrels.
Stavesacre - Some of the most unique and best hard rock known to man.
Sample: Sundown Motel, Disquiet, Colt 45.
There's more but this'll do.
PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:00 pm
by Raiden no Kishi
Led Zeppelin: For classic hard rock, look no further. An excellent combination of skill and soul.
Recommended Songs: The Ocean, Heartbreaker, Nobody's Fault But Mine, Stairway to Heaven (obviously XD)
Muse: A great modern power trio. Excellent use of effects.
Recommended Songs: Hysteria, New Born, Supermassive Black Hole, Feeling Good, Knights of Cydonia, Time Is Running Out
Cream: A legendary blues-rock power trio. Eric Clapton on guitar and vocals.
Recommended Songs: Crossroads (cover), Sunshine of Your Love, Born Under a Bad Sign (cover), White Room, Strange Brew, Tales of Brave Ulysses
Jimi Hendrix: Needs no introduction.
Recommended Listening: Purple Haze, Voodoo Child (Slight Return), Spanish Castle Magic, Crosstown Traffic
Daft Punk: The only electronic group I listen to. They groove like crazy.
Recommended Listening: Harder Better Faster Stronger, Human After All, Short Circuit, Aerodynamic, Da Funk, Around the World/Harder Better Faster Stronger (Alive 2007)
The Beatles: Also need no introduction.
Recommended Songs: Come Together, Taxman, Hey Bulldog, Paperback Writer, Yesterday, Yellow Submarine, I Want You (She's So Heavy)
Joe Satriani: Guitar wizard extraordinaire. Taught guitar to no-names like Steve Vai and Kirk Hammet. ;D Schools the rest of us regularly.
Recommended Songs: Satch Boogie, Cool #9, Overdriver, House Full of Bullets, Professor Satchafunkilus, Super Colossal
Aerosmith: Another great hard rock band. Mind the lyrics - they get a bit raunchy in spots.
Recommended Songs: Sweet Emotion, Last Child, Dream On, The Grind, I'm Ready, Love in an Elevator
Velvet Revolver: Possibly one of the best-named rock bands ever. Get your post-GnR Slash fix here. Occasional language warning.
Recommended Songs: Slither, Dirty Little Thing, She Builds Quick Machines, Get Out the Door, Set Me Free, Come On Come In
The Eagles: Definitely a classic band. Timeless American rock n' roll.
Recommended Songs: Hotel California, Life in the Fast Lane, Get Over It, Witchy Woman, On The Border, Heartache Tonight
Queen: Queen is tons of fun. Possibly the best vocals in rock. Very distinctive and classic.
Recommended Songs: Bohemian Rhapsody, Stone Cold Crazy, Dragon Attack, Flick of the Wrist, Killer Queen, Tie Your Mother Down, Another One Bites the Dust, We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions
Rush: A classic prog-rock power trio. Very talented. Righteous bass lines.
Recommended Songs: YYZ, Tom Sawyer, La Villa Strangiato, Driven, The Spirit of Radio, The Temples of Syrinx, Working Man
Brian Setzer (incl. Brian Setzer Orchestra, '68 Comeback Special, Stray Cats): Excellent rockabilly/early rock/swing sound.
Recommended Songs: Rock This Town, Switchblade 327, Hollywood Nocturne, Jump Jive an' Wail, Luck Be a Lady (cover), Malaguena, Stray Cat Strut
Deep Purple: Classic hard rock. Excellent Hammond organ work. Great driving music (mind your speedometer, though ^_~).
Recommended songs: Smoke On the Water (duh), Demon's Eye, Space Truckin', Woman from Tokyo, Speed King, Highway Star, Burn, Black Night
The White Stripes: Minimalist blues-garage-rock sound. Loads of fun.
Recommended Songs: Seven Nation Army, Icky Thump, Catch Hell Blues, Blue Orchid, You Don't Know What Love Is (You Just Do As You're Told), Ball and Biscuit, Conquest
The Raconteurs: Features Jack White of The White Stripes. Alt-rock/power-pop is the best description I can come up with. Very fun.
Recommended Songs: Steady As She Goes, Store Bought Bones, Salute Your Solution, Level, Five on the Five, Consoler of the Lonely
That's who comes to mind presently.
.rai//
PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:32 pm
by Radical Dreamer
That Dude (post: 1283555) wrote:Showbread - These guys are the "Raw Rock" genre. Every CD amazes me.
Samples: Age Of Reptiles - Dead By Dawn - If You Like Me Check Yes, If You Don't I'll Die.
Fixed. XDD
Anyways, my favorites...there are so many. XD
Anberlin: Excellent music that never gets old to me. XD They never write a bad album, and their lyrics are always great.
Favorites: The Haunting // Hello Alone // Glass to the Arson // Readyfuels
Showbread: See That Dude's post, but oh my gosh I love this band. XD They're so creative and bizarre and wonderful, their lyrics are full of truth and meaning, and their style is never stagnant. Raw rock kills. XD
Favorites: Mouth Like a Magazine // Stabbing Art to Death // Oh! Etemophobia // The Pig (A) // The Beginning (N)
mewithoutYou: Pretty much one of the best bands ever. A unique sound with extraordinary writing.
Favorites: The Soviet // Wolf Am I // In A Sweater Poorly Knit // A Glass Can Only Spill What It Contains // Paper Hangar
Thrice: Amazing, amazing, amazing. Very musically talented (Teppi FTW), and challenging lyrics that really make the band something more than "just another rock band."
Favorites: Daedalus // Artist in the Ambulance // Dust of Nations // Hold Fast Hope // The Earth Will Shake
Jimmy Eat World: Never, ever gets old. XD I assume I'll be listening to them well into my adulthood. XD
Favorites: A Praise Chorus // 23 // Lucky Denver Mint // Blister // Goodbye Sky Harbor // The World You Love // Futures
Five Iron Frenzy: Probably the best Christian ska band ever. I'm just sad I didn't find them until a year or two after they broke up. XD
Favorites: Every New Day // On Distant Shores // The Day We Killed // Juggernaut // Handbook for the Sellout
Brand New: Brand New pretty much improves with every CD. Each album has sounded completely different thus far, but all of them are incredible.
Favorites: Seventy Times Seven // You Won't Know // The Archer's Bows are Broken // The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows // Jude Law and the Semester Abroad
The Dear Hunter: Amazing band. Their story, the way they tell their story, their music, their lyrics, all of it is top-notch.
Favorites: Dear Ms. Leading // Black Sandy Beaches // The Procession // The Lake and the River // City Escape
House of Heroes: A really excellent and talented band; I'm sad they don't get more recognition.
Favorites: Buckets for Bullet Wounds // Friday Night // Codename: Raven // Lose Control // Field of Daggers // Suicide Baby // Angels in Top Hats
There are a lot more, but that's all I have time to write/think of right now. XD Excellent stuff, though!
PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 11:47 am
by That Dude
Hey I went in and fixed my post Corrie. And I noticed that some of the bands that I was thinking of putting on my list were on yours, the only ones from yours that I wouldn't add is The Dear Hunter, and Brand New...(Mainly because I've never actually listened to either.)
PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:46 pm
by Radical Dreamer
That Dude (post: 1283818) wrote:Hey I went in and fixed my post Corrie. And I noticed that some of the bands that I was thinking of putting on my list were on yours, the only ones from yours that I wouldn't add is The Dear Hunter, and Brand New...(Mainly because I've never actually listened to either.)
Hahaha, awesome! You should definitely check those two out sometime; they're both very different from one another, but they're both excellent. XD
PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:02 pm
by That Dude
I'll check them out sometime.
PostPosted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:12 pm
by Tarnish
The Shaggs: A very interesting, experimental sound that has me listening to it over, and over again. The lyrics are original, and imaginative, and the sound can only be decribed as "breathtaking".
Sample:
My Pal Foot-Foot
Similar Artists: Yoko Ono, Jane's Addiction, demons
PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 7:18 pm
by animeantics
Hellogoodbye:Huzzah for Indie/Electronica!!!
Favorite Songs: Homewrecker, Here (In Your Arms), Figures A and Be (Means You And Me)
Paramore: Love Hayley Williams vocals!!
Favorite Songs: That's What You Get, Pressure.
Flyleaf: Great Christian Rock, great screaming, powerful lyrics.
Favorite Songs: I'm So Sick, All Around Me, Sorrow, Cassie, I'm Sorry.
Alice Nine: My Favorite Jrock band!!
Favorite Songs: Too many to list.
Skye Sweetnam: Very different. great, but some...er...bad content in some songs.
Favorite Songs: Cartoon, Ultra.
Oh, and alot of the indie/alt Fuled By Ramen bands, lol.
PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 7:41 am
by the_wolfs_howl
Scarecrow (post: 1283510) wrote:And ya, I really like Through the Fire and the Flames too but overall I don't care for Dragonforce... and they suck live >.<
You know, almost everybody sucks live anyway. >_>
I thought of some more:
Skillet - Can't believe I forgot them! Their album Comatose is one of my favorite albums
ever. They have such an intense sound, intense lyrics. Intense but beautiful, just how I like it. I like how their songs were obviously written from a Christian perspective, but non-Christians still like them.
Favorite song: Comatose
Eiffel 65 - Techno always gets dissed, but I love it. And Eiffel 65 does it the best, I think.
Favorite song: Hymn of the Eiffel
Crazy Frog - XD You either love it or you hate it. I, for one, find it hilarious.
Favorite song: Gummy Bear
Niyaz - I
love Middle Eastern music, and Niyaz just hits the nail right on the head. Lovely sound, even when I don't know what they're saying.
Favorite song: Allah Hi Allah
Celtic Woman - A wonderful group of singers; they never fail to sing beautifully. And I love Mairead Nesbitt's fiddling <3
Favorite song: Over The Rainbow
Dmitri Shostakovich - Atonal, depressing, and at times immensely creepy, it's a wonder that anyone can like Shostakovich. But somehow...it just sounds so cool.
Favorite song: Quartet No. 8 "Allegro molto"
PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 3:23 pm
by Scarecrow
the_wolfs_howl (post: 1285025) wrote:You know, almost everybody sucks live anyway. >_>
Maybe most of the ones you like
(I kid, I kid)
But seriously, no they don't.... Most (all? I can't vouch for Wintersun and the new singer of Nightwish live isn't very good live... not when she's singing the old Nightwish songs anyway. But old Nightwish was awesome live too) of the bands I posted do not in fact suck live at all and tend to be better live. Kamelot is a personal favorite to watch live and who's live material far exceeds their studio albums, as awesome as those are (that's why I linked their Live videos over their studio tracks cause the studio tracks just don't do them justice. Roy Khan, lead singer, is fantastic live. Scroll up and click... THAT is how you play live)
Still, doesn't make their song any less awesome cause they can't play it live. Just generally don't care for them anyway. And I do prefer it if they can play live if it's a band I really like and generally prefer live perfomances/albums over the studio stuff 9/10.... nothing beats a good live performance. Unless they just suck live
Then I'll take the studio album any day and wont even bother seeing them live.
PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 3:40 pm
by Shiningmonk_e
Hmm... some more:
Disciple- Powerful lyrics with awesome music
example: 321
Staple-I just had to mention them
example: the day the blind revolted
Dead Poetic-just an amazing band alltogether
example: Self-destruct and Die
Maximum the Hormone-crazy awesome J-rock band
Example: Rei Rei Rei Rei Rei Rei Rei Rei Rei Rei Rei Rei Rei Rei Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma
PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 4:59 pm
by Tommy
ThatDude wrote:The Chariot - These guys pretty much define chaos-core music. Totally rad.
Fixed. XDXD haha just kidding, man.
But seriously, as much as I like Norma Jean, everything before
Redeemer was pretty much "Hey, we wanna be Botch."
Even though
Bless the Martyr, Kiss the Child is still one of my favorite albums, it was blatant plagarism of Botch's style.
Moreso on
O' God, the Aftermath.
But now that Botch is broken up, I'm gonna have to say The Chariot owns at chaos now. =D
Between the Buried and MeOverall, my favorite band. Every album they've made has amazed me and I love every song they've ever done. The only album I don't consider perfect was their debut because Tommy's vocals weren't exactly top notch at the time, but the clean singing was better on that album than any other so it balanced out quite well.
Sample Song: "Selkies: The Endless Obsession"
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19UZd_DKs2Q&feature=relatedUnderoathWhile I am more fond of their metal roots (Cries of the Past only. Act of Depression was sloppy, repetitive, and annoying. Okay, but not Underoath good), their new stuff definitely stands tall in a genre that tends to be filled with generic filth.
Good representation of Metal Roots: "The Last"
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J82lPsWA1v4Good representation of new style: "In Regards to Myself"
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDRmbQLftLwThriceThrice is one of the bands that hugely got me into music.
They began as a mediocre pop punk band consisting of kids fresh out of high school and evolved into something so amazing. Dustin Kenrue still remains one of my biggest heroes of music.
Really Old Thrice: "T & C"
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynP7xnEg01UMiddle era Thrice: "Stare At the Sun"
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDzl6ZQpSOoCurrent Thrice: "Come All You Weary"
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJuUkPz7sZwShowbreadI know I'm not the first to mention these guys.
While my first impression was, "Wow...these guys ripped of Refused", I've learned to like them more than Refused.
I own all of their albums.
Goodbye is Forever,
Life Kisses and Other Wasted Efforts, No Sir, Nihilism is Not Practical[/i],
Age of Reptiles, and
Anorexia Nervosa.
I'm sure everyone here knows them for the most part. XD
Yes, they ARE raw rock.
IsisRight now, they are the kings of Massachusetts Metal. 'Nuff said.
Song: "Holy Tears"
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWjhxnVcmggI have SOOOO many more I'd like to mention, but I'll take a break for now.
PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 5:27 pm
by Kkun
Five Iron Frenzy - my youth.
mewithoutYou - What can be said that hasn't already been said in this thread?
Showbread - See above.
Blindside - I want to copy what Dude said.
The Chariot - Josh Scogin is a master showman and sweats stage presence.
Saves the Day - This band is one of those bands that basically defined what has been incorrectly labeled as emo for the past ten years or so. Chris Conley rules.
Switchfoot - Jon Foreman understands humanity in a way most people don't.
Brand New - Jesse Lacey is quite possibly one of the most talented lyricists in rock music. Also, Deja Entendu is perfect from start to finish.
Say Anything - Every man has a Molly. Your Molly may not be identical to Max Bemis' Molly, but it's true.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - The cost to get Nick Cave to do a soundtrack? Probably a lot. The cost to get your entire band off of heroin at the same time? Probably more. Being Nick Cave? Priceless.
PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:50 am
by Tommy
Kkun (post: 1285251) wrote:The cost to get Nick Cave to do a soundtrack? Probably a lot. The cost to get your entire band off of heroin at the same time? Probably more. Being Nick Cave? Priceless.
This.
PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 3:01 pm
by Scarecrow
You know I can't believe I forgot to mention Rob Rock. I've been playing him a lot lately too. Rob Rock is like an awesome melodic/power metal artist and also happens to be a very cool Christian. I love his lyrics cause they're obviously faith based an all but they arent forcing his beliefs on you like a lot of other power/melodic metal Christian artists. (not that what they say isn't true, its just, the structure of the song is kind of more like singing a paragraph rather than a typical song structure. And then they tend to really pound you over the head with "Turn or burn" type songs)
Anyway, ya Rob Rock is awesome. My two favorite songs by him right now are
Calling Angels and
I'm A Warrior
PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 6:03 pm
by That Dude
Shiningmonk_e (post:) wrote:Dead Poetic-just an amazing band alltogether
example: Self-destruct and Die
These guys are ones that I forgot to put on the list...
PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 6:10 pm
by Kkun
I totally forgot The Blood Brothers and Weezer. The Blood Brothers were an amazing indie punk rock outfit from Seattle and Weezer is Weezer.
PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:55 pm
by That Dude
My list, Pt. 2
Dead Poetic - Great Vocals, lyrics, musicianship. Just good screamo/hard rock.
Examples - Four Wall Blackmail, Glass In The Trees, Taste The Red Hands, Paralytic.
Thursday: Never has a band that has a lead singer who can't really sing well sounded so captivating and awesome, I dare you not to like them if you are into the "screamo" scene.
Example:Tomorrow I'll Be You, Running From The Rain, Understanding In A Car Crash.
Five Iron Frenzy: Honestly I don't even need to say anything.
Slow Coming Day: Really depressing but beautiful rock music. Every song is a work of art.
Example: Police And Paramedics, Tight Wire And Cold Hands, Family Ties.
Part three shall be coming soon....
PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 10:25 am
by Tommy
That Dude (post: 1286110) wrote:Thursday: Never has a band that has a lead singer who can't really sing well sounded so captivating and awesome
Josh Dies.
That is all.
PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 12:18 pm
by That Dude
Tommy (post: 1286255) wrote:Josh Dies. That is all.
But Josh Dies can sing well. That's why I didn't say that about him.
PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 12:25 pm
by GhostontheNet
Ok, because I'm too lazy to type up a whole bunch of stuff about how completely fabulous my music is, here's my top 25 favorite bands without any further commentary or explanation:
Leper
Skinny Puppy
The Awakening
Scarlet's Remains
The Sisters Of Mercy
Dead Artist Syndrome
Bauhaus
Front Line Assembly
Siouxsie & The Banshees
Clan Of Xymox
Lycia
Batzz In The Belfry
Faith & The Muse
All Gone Dead
The Cure
Bella Morte
Frank the Baptist
Switchblade Symphony
Joy Division
Joy Electric
David Bowie
Public Image Ltd.
Talking Heads
The Echoing Green
The Future Sound Of London
PostPosted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 7:24 am
by the_wolfs_howl
My favorite soundtrack composers:
Howard Shore (Lord of the Rings)
John Williams (Star Wars, Harry Potter, tons of other things)
James Newton Howard (M. Night Shyamalan movies)
Hans Zimmer (The Last Samurai)
Michiru Oshima (FMA, Ico)
Ko Otani (Haibane Renmei, Shadow of the Colossus)
PostPosted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 7:20 pm
by rocklobster
My faves:
AC/DC
Aerosmith
B-52s
Eagles
Huey Lewis and the News
Nirvana
Casting Crowns
Newsboys
Third Day
Duran Duran
Def Leppard
ZZ Top
MC Hammer
DC Talk
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Soundgarden
INXS
Chris Tomlin
Genesis (all the members)
Journey
Led Zeppelin
I'll post some links to videoes in another post.
PostPosted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:30 pm
by Blitzkrieg1701
First off, props to The Liar XIII and Raiden no Kishi for some excellent choices, and Tarnish gets a cookie for having even HEARD of The Shaggs. As for me...
The Beatles Kind of a cop out, but they're still my favorite band in any era.
"She Loves You" "Paperback Writer" "She Said She Said"
The Apples (in stereo) Most people probably know them just as "that band that did that one Powerpuff Girls song" if they even know then at all. It's a shame, man, because this is indie-pop at it's finest.
"Signal in the Sky (Let's Go!)" "Submarine Dream" "High Tide"
Pink Floyd This kind of counts as two choices, because I have an equal, independent love for their brief, Syd Barrett-led period and their more familiar album rock incarnation.
Barrett era: "Arnold Layne" "Matilda Mother" "See Emily Play"
Post-Barrett: "The Great Gig in the Sky" "One of These Days" "Burning Bridges"
of Montreal Kevin Barnes has really gone of the deep end this past year or so, but these indie kings still have a great body of work in spite of the recent, sucky albums.
"Disconnect the Dots" "Everyday Feels Like Sunday" "Requiem for O.M.M.2"
The Monkees Yeah, I know, the original prefabricated pop band. So what? They still put out more awesome songs and most "real" bands could ever dream of.
"Pleasant Valley Sunday" "The Porpoise Song" "For Pete's Sake"
Puffy AmiYumi ..and these gals are even MORE blatantly manufactured, but they've done too many wildly catchy songs for me to not love 'em (though I don't support trying to break into the US market by sounding like Avril Lavigne).
"Kore ga Watashi no Ikiru Michi" "Aoi Namida" "December"
The Doors Talk about a change of pace. I must confess to not liking Jim Morrison all that much, I stick around for Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger's musical chops.
"Strange Days" "I Can't See Your Face in My Mind" "The Crystal Ship"
...and I'm just gonna stop myself here, because I could easily go on all day if you let me.
PostPosted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:40 pm
by Kkun
the_wolfs_howl (post: 1285025) wrote:You know, almost everybody sucks live anyway. >_>
What the heck kind of music do you listen to? The bands I listed are all great live.
PostPosted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 1:00 pm
by Tommy
That Dude (post: 1286264) wrote:But Josh Dies can sing well. That's why I didn't say that about him.
No.
It seems from his music that he doesn't know how to sing
well, but his voice sounds cool.