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Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 8:11 pm
 What are the bands that occupy your iPod, MP3, CD, ABC, whatever the hell else there is?

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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 11:32 am
I listen to a lot of different styles that chain eachother in musical history. Here are all the branch offs in order and some samples of bands I like.
METAL HISTORY
Rock n roll/ Rockabily Beatles Bill Haley
Prog rock/ original metal AC/DC Deep Purple Iron Butterfly Led Zeppelin
British metal Iron Maiden Motorhead Blitzkrieg
Crossover thrash Metallica Pantera Slayer
3rd wave melodic metalcore Bullet for my Valentine Trivium Glamour of the Kill
Melodic death metal Arch Enemy Nightrage All that Remains
Deathcore As Blood Runs Black Rose Funeral
EMO HISTORY Emotivecore 1st wave Rites of Spring Embrace
Emotivecaore second wave Fugazi Rosseta Stone Promise ring
Alternative rock fused w/ emo Jimmy Eat World The Almost
Screamo Hotcross
Post hardcore Story of the Year We are the Ocean From Autumn to Ashes
...okay i skipped the scene but I am not in to them...
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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:43 pm
 Beatles, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Eat World = heart Hey, ever heard of Nightwish?

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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:10 pm
Music -Misfit-  Beatles, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Eat World = heart Hey, ever heard of Nightwish?
 never heared them but i love music reccomendations ill check em out now
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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:17 pm
hardcore_sk8r272 Music -Misfit-  Beatles, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Eat World = heart Hey, ever heard of Nightwish?
 never heared them but i love music reccomendations ill check em out now i heared two songs so far, they sound pretty good at first i though they were goth rock but they dd not use any major intervals at the last part of thier progressions so my second guess was power metal
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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:50 pm
hardcore_sk8r272 hardcore_sk8r272 Music -Misfit-  Beatles, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Eat World = heart Hey, ever heard of Nightwish?
 never heared them but i love music reccomendations ill check em out now i heared two songs so far, they sound pretty good at first i though they were goth rock but they dd not use any major intervals at the last part of thier progressions so my second guess was power metal  Yeah, I've always just considered them to be symphonic power metal...my brother got me into them, I really like Phantom of the Opera, so I loved hearing their take on those songs.

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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 2:05 pm
Music -Misfit- hardcore_sk8r272 hardcore_sk8r272 Music -Misfit-  Beatles, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Eat World = heart Hey, ever heard of Nightwish?
 never heared them but i love music reccomendations ill check em out now i heared two songs so far, they sound pretty good at first i though they were goth rock but they dd not use any major intervals at the last part of thier progressions so my second guess was power metal  Yeah, I've always just considered them to be symphonic power metal...my brother got me into them, I really like Phantom of the Opera, so I loved hearing their take on those songs.
 if you are into the symphonic sound, try this experimental rock band w/ post hardcore influences "A Current Affair" They are really unknown so search for the song "The Relationship Between Herat and Mind"
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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:20 pm
hardcore_sk8r272 Music -Misfit- hardcore_sk8r272 hardcore_sk8r272 Music -Misfit-  Beatles, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Eat World = heart Hey, ever heard of Nightwish?
 never heared them but i love music reccomendations ill check em out now i heared two songs so far, they sound pretty good at first i though they were goth rock but they dd not use any major intervals at the last part of thier progressions so my second guess was power metal  Yeah, I've always just considered them to be symphonic power metal...my brother got me into them, I really like Phantom of the Opera, so I loved hearing their take on those songs.
 if you are into the symphonic sound, try this experimental rock band w/ post hardcore influences "A Current Affair" They are really unknown so search for the song "The Relationship Between Herat and Mind"  Usually I'm not into that kind of music, with Nightwish being the exception...but that song is seriously awesome. Thanks for the recommendation, they're really good. ^_^

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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 1:41 pm
Tom Waits Boris Electric Wizard Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie Tenpei Sato Neutral Milk hotel Led Zeppelin Alice Cooper Mr. Bungle DAVID BOWIE Kyuss Gravity Kills Gorillaz Naked City Machinae Supremacy Nirvana The Pillows Ima Robot John Coltrane Akira Yamaoka Queen Nick Drake Simon and Garfunkel
eek
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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 5:48 pm
 Oh noes! I haven't heard of a lot of those bands... *runs to Youtube*

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Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 1:06 am
Music -Misfit-  Oh noes! I haven't heard of a lot of those bands... *runs to Youtube*
 TOM WAITS <3 also, I should totally check out those reeal Emo bands, not the fake stuff we have now a days on the radio
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Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 4:16 pm
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 1:10 pm
I think I'm gonna have to split up everything by genre as well. xd I know there is SO MUCH more. Honestly, I don't think they have made a portable music player that can handle all the music I listen to. There's more genres I listen to like dance, euro-dance, house, techno, trance, "oldies", and so forth.
Also everything here is a recommendation. I've noticed we have a lot of younger musicians so I highly suggest to you guys to get to know older music. I know some younger people hate to do that but if you are musician you have to listen to what came first. I left my favorite genre for last.. Prog rock. It's the majority of what I listen to, followed by Punk and Pop.
Pop
Lady Gaga Ke$ha Aqualung Anna Nalick Vanessa Carlton Laura Pausini Go-Gos (later work) Madonna Michael Jackson Janet Jackson
Pop-Punk/Punk/Alternative Rock New Found Glory Midtown NOFX MXPX Alkaline Trio The Bouncing Souls Social Distortion The Misfits OKGO Siouxsie and the Banshees Sex Pistols Offspring Green Day the Clash the Ramones Patti Smith Rancid Box Car Racer (+44) Blink-182 Paramore
Ska No Doubt Sublime 311 the Mighty Mighty Bosstones Operation Ivy Reel Big Fish the Aquabats Less Than Jake
Trip Hop Portishead Poe
Rock/Hip-Hop Flobots Limp Bizkit
Nu-Metal Korn Slipknot
Gothic/Power/Symphonic Metal Elis Within Temptation Krypteria Nightwish Delain Edenbridge Mortal Love Lacuna Coil
Metal Iron Maiden Atreyu Soilwork Ozzy Osbourne WASP All That Remains Judas Priest In Flames Avenged Sevenfold Metallica Megadeth
Progressive/Experimental Rock/Psychedelic rock/Indie Rock the Velvet Underground Jefferson Airplane Janis Joplin Jimi Hendrix Strawberry Alarm Clock Yardbirds Bob Dylan Coheed and Cambria Tool Dream Theater Yes Rush Deep Purple Led Zeppelin Genesis Jethro Tull Kansas Quasar Opeth Black Sabbath the Beatles (later albums like Rubber Soul) Journey Styx Nirvana (Grunge) Quasi Tegan and Sara Sleater-Kinney
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 3:23 pm
Nirvana three doors down paramore panic at the disco flyleaf etc.
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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 5:05 pm
I forgot to add Nirvana to my list and Quasi. So I'll edit them in. 3nodding
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