Postby Raiden no Kishi » Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:00 pm
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//
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