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Shooby frickin' doo...
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Richmond, VA
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Huge music fan, and I love to know what other people are listening to. So here are my faves for right now (listed by artist, and track names separated by commas):
Regina Spektor - Fidelity, Edit Evanescence - Everbody's Fool, Going Under, Call Me When You're Sober AFI - Love Like Winter Blue October - Into The Ocean Christina Aguilera - Nasty Naughty Boy ( for anyone with burlesque tendecies...) Breaking Benjamin - Dance With The Devil, Topless, You Fight Me, Diary of Jane (acoustic) John Mayer - Slowing Dancing in a Burning Room, Dreaming with a Broken Heart Danity Kane - Touching My Body, Hold Me Down Imogen Heap - Goodnight and Go, Headlock Hinder - Better Than Me The Killers - When You Were Young FELL FREE TO POST YOURS TOO!!!! |
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Master Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Dark_Valley
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I am a huge music fan too
and I really like Miseria_Cantare..its one of my fav ![]() |
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Shooby frickin' doo...
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Richmond, VA
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DO they have an album out or are they underground?
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Fattitude Problem
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Regina Spektor - Better
She Wants Revenge - Tear You Apart Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars The Killers - When You Were Young Frou Frou - Let Go The Shins - Caring is Creepy The Shins - New Slang Remy Zero - Fair The Fray - Over My Head (Cable Car) Hefner - The Hymn for the Cigarettes Hefner - Fat Kelly's Teeth Hefner - Hello Kitten Martin Creed - I Can't Move The Nails - 88 Lines about 44 Women Crash Test Dummies - Afternoons and Coffeespoons
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Ready For A Broken Heart?
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Wherever I Am
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Music=Life I've been findin a couple of new underground bands but lately i've been listeining to nothin but Sublime (that never changes and you will never get me to say they arent one of the greatest bands ever ^_^) and alot of older TRUE rap. Alot of Dr. Dre, older Snoop Dogg, Biggie, 2pac, older DMX, ya know good stuff. O... and for some reason alot of counting crows lol
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Let the world change you, then you can change the world The past and future, is in us or nowhere. The external world is the shadow world, casting its shadows into the world of light. Now it seems to us so dark within, so lonely and chaotic. But how different it will seem to us when this eclipse is past and the shadow is removed. We will enjoy ourselves more than ever, for our spirit has suffered such deprivation. |
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Shooby frickin' doo...
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Richmond, VA
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AH, that's awesome!! Someone who likes Rock AND Rap!! How rare are you (me too)?!?! Sublime rocks! I love that they are still played on the radio even though they haven't had a new release in god-only-knows how long. I just heard Date Rape on the radio yesterday...needless to say, the volume was offensively loud :-)
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Ready For A Broken Heart?
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Wherever I Am
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YES!!! We are far to rare. I've always been tryin to make a bridge between the two with my own music and so far have been kinda successful with it. And sublime... yea, when bradley died, it was one of music's greatest losses. I basically own all their albums and listen to... well one or 2 a day lol. And curentlly I'm workin on startin a tribute band for them. That is the dream right there. But yea, music is awsome, it's always nice findin someone with the same tastes, what other stuff do u listen to?
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Let the world change you, then you can change the world The past and future, is in us or nowhere. The external world is the shadow world, casting its shadows into the world of light. Now it seems to us so dark within, so lonely and chaotic. But how different it will seem to us when this eclipse is past and the shadow is removed. We will enjoy ourselves more than ever, for our spirit has suffered such deprivation. |
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Shooby frickin' doo...
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Richmond, VA
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Albany,GA
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Hey Knottyone, have you heard any Blowfly?
today's playlist: Everlast "White Trash Beautiful" 3 doors down "When i'm gone" Johnny Cash "Hurt" Nickleback "How you remind me" "Good times gone" Cross Canadian Ragweed "Dimebag" Savoy Brown "Hellbound Train" Chris Knight "The Hammer going down" Dwight Yokum "Buenos Noches from a lonely room" "1000 miles" Kid Rock "Cowboy" Shooter Jennings "Steady at the wheel" Staind "it's been a while" "outside" THE Hank Williams "Why should we try anymore" "lost highway" |
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Master Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Dark_Valley
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AFI ( Miseria_Cantare) follow the link sweetie http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=josQgndpRS0 |
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Shooby frickin' doo...
Join Date: Oct 2006
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I swear to god that I am not a natural blonde...although my earlier post would have you thinking that. Although I am new to the whole AFI scene...I can't help but think that the lead singer is HOTTTTT...on fire...and I don't know why, because he's kind of girly in a gothic, punk, skinny jeans sort of way...mm mm mm. EDIT** Oh, that is good stuff, man! Good suggestion.
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Banned
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Ann Arbor Michigan,Richmond VA
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Funhouse-The Stooges
Sam's Town- The Killers Doolittle-The Pixies ![]() |
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Fattitude Problem
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Master Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
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I only have a cassette player in my car, which severely limits what I can listen to, as my cassette library isn't what it once was. As a result, I find myself listening to the same tapes repeatedly, but thankfully, I love them all. Recently I found my old Clapton Unplugged tape and have been falling in love with it all over again this week. I also have an old Queen tape that has lost it's label, one of Dave Matthews (the album with Crash), a Don Henley album, and a copy of a soundtrack from a movie I forget the name of that dealt with Irish immigrants that is wonderful Irish music. I think I need to go to the used music store and do some gravedigging to expand my selection. Suggestions welcome.
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Shooby frickin' doo...
Join Date: Oct 2006
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oooh, new one. De/Vision - Star Crossed Lovers (sexy, trance-ish)
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Master Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Boston
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These guys are considered old school now? I guess Run DMC, Public Enemy and A Tribe Called Quest must be dinosaurs to you guys! lol
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Master Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Albany, NY
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Executive Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Massachusetts
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I took my 9 year old neices and their friends for a 2 hour ride in the van last Sunday and I popped in their Mariah Carey CD "Emancipation of Mimi" and they sang every song in unison the whole ride. It was so much fun I'm going to break my own rule and buy the CD myself. It's a glorious reminder of a fine memory I have now.
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Dumber, but louder.
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: NJ
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First off, let me say that I also think that Regina Spektor is incredible! That being said, here's what I'm also listening to at the moment:
1. DJ Sussex. An English DJ that mixes old school with new beats for a really unique sound. I used to do similar mixes in the 90's, but not as good as this guy. http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm...endid=68457265 2. Daniela Cotton & the Pistoleros. A young girl from the state of New Jersey (like me), who sings rock with the best of them. Her new disc is called "Small White Town" (she was the only black girl in her home town of Hopewell, NJ). My favorite track is "It's Only Life". God, I hope these links work......http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm...endid=59686687 3. TM Stevens. One of the best bass players I've ever heard or seen. I first saw this guy back in the early 80's backing former Springsteen keyboardist David Sancious. He hasn't had a new CD since 2003's Shocka Zooloo, but this disc has had me happy for the past two years, so I can't complain. http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm...endid=14671106 4. The New Cars. Yeah, they're back, minus Ric Ocasek, but who gives a crap? He's been replaced by Todd Rundgren!!! Great session musicians, including former Utopia bassist Kasim Sultan, and The Tubes' Prairie Prince on drums. They sound like the original, only better. http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm...endid=14671106 5. Frenchie Davis. This is the same Frenchie that was kicked off American Idol a few years ago for having NEKKID pictures on the internet. She is also a gorgeous Big Beautiful Woman, who can sing her ass off!! I've seen her on Broadway in Rent, and I have a CD of some of her vocals from the show. She would have won American Idol that year, but she's way too cool for that.... Honorable mention, Cat Power Greatest Hits, Gnarls Barkley (I can't stop playing that disc), Matisyahu - Live at Stubbs, and ANYTHING from Michael Sembello (ask me, and I'll tell you more about him). |
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Space Cowboy
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: P Cred
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Oh man soooo many good bands, right now I'm listening to
At the drive in Sigur Ros Coheed and Cambria - f-ing love them! Kyte Mew The Gossip Radiohead Portishead These bands are all so good!
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Unrepentant
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Aldebaran
Posts: 766
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What's my CD player got in her now? The new Evanescence album, (Yeah, I'm that old, I still call then albums), The Open Door.
Picked it up Thursday and I'm listening to it non-stop including all day Sunday while cleaning the new apartment and wow! An almost perfect soundtrack for a cool New England evening lit by the full moon. I don't listen to much new music but this I like. The more I play it the more It grows on me. I think this' the first album I bought when it came out since maybe Dynasty, by Kiss in '79? No.. Wait it was, The Joshua Tree by U2 in '87. Yeah... That's it. That being said I have to agree with LJ that what's considered 'old' in rap music today , to me, isn't that old. (And to an extent makes me feel like Metheusela some days.) I remember in maybe late '84 or early '85 it was (?) that half the kids that worked in the freight houses by JFK Airport- in Jamaica Queens, where I spent a lot of time while I moonlighted as a truck driver while stationed at Ft. Dix in NJ, not only went to see the movie, Krush Groove, with the Fat Boys, and the rest but they were in it, too. LL Kool J still was living at his Grandma's house on Farmer's B'L'V'D then too. But the Wild West and Stardust in the Bronx and the Bridge were still open then and there were nights I was the only white guy there. I used to get a kick outta seein' Slick Rick.(calling himself, 'The Black Clark Gable', That kid had class.) or Dana Dane, too, in the bars, (in Da Bronx) there. Too crazy. Almost a time out of mind. What's passed off as rap music today isn't enjoyable to me for some reason. The older stuff was a soundtrack to my life re-intergrating to the civilian world where my friends had a four year head start while I was in the Service. By the time stuff from the West Coast started to get both air-play and legitimacy with the producers in NYC, when NWA, and that whole Death Row clique became the now dominant force, it had lost it's.. Innocence? Maybe? Something I can't explain. By the time stuff like," Cop Killer", came along rap had become way too mainstream and lost it's personal connection to me. I wasn't from LA and music that glorified an undisciplined rabble driving around and shooting people was something I'd seen up close and personal, (Mind you in another country), and was trying to put behind me. It became ugly where once it held the opportunism of youth, in a better America, not gang-banging, drug dealing and murder. [/RANT]
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Little Rock, Arkansas
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the halo benders- god dont make no junk
matt and kim- demo beat happening- self titled nick drake- pink moon the robot ate me- carousel waltz joy zipper- american whip tripping daisy- jesus hits like the atom bomb
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Full-time Fanta-sizer
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Arizona
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What I've been playing a lot of this week:
new Scissor Sisters, Pernice Brothers and Roger Joseph Manning (former Jellyfish) discs - yup, I'm a big ol' pop geek . . . oh yeah, and the new Dylan is pretty fab, too.
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