Avril Lavigne and DragonForce? So it's like an insanely fast try hard?
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I started listening to Regina Spektor recently. Very, very good stuff.
Click this link and be duly amazed. http://www.reginaspektor.com/index2.html |
The New My Chemical Romance Song sounds a little like Avril Lavigne I guess, but how does it sound like dragonforce??? Maybe if you're talking about the "we carry on" part of the lyrics but no similarities in the music style at all, thank god.
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The drumming, and the chorus, and the immensely sappy beginning lyrics that sound like the trite shit most people produce when writing up their fantasy PCs backstories reminded me of them.
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Does anyone here listen to Dream Theatre?
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No. I listen to Dream Theater though.
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Everything > Dream Theater.
With that in mind... Cannibal Corpse > Dream Theater. Hahaha! http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/0...s-fan-club.gif |
You got your > and < confused again it seems. And Cannibal Corpse are awful, no matter what my girlfriend says
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Knew someone would poke at that. In that case, I have a word equasion:
"Everything is better than Dream Theater." Cannibal Corpse are horrible though, yus. |
And what DT have you heard?
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Cannibal Corpse greater than everything? They're not even in the Top 10 when it comes to late 80s-90s Florida metal, how the **** are they greater than everything?
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He didn't say that, he said everything > dt, so CC> DT and CC< everything but DT
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Cannibal Corpse are pathetic. Modest Mouse and Metallica FTW. Taproot's ok too
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So it's time for a PLACEBO QUESTIOOOONNNN!!!!!!!!
I checked out the newish album Meds yesterday and I really liked Post Blue and A Song To Say Goodbye. Do youeth (SM) know of any other Placebo songs like those? |
I'm a massive Placebo fan. Song To Say Goodbye is similar to their work on Sleeping With Ghosts, so i'd buy that album next. Post Blue is really different for them so you wont find anymore like it!
Song to Say Goodbye is the worst song on Meds though, erugh. |
Cannibal Corpse is pathetic so as a rejoinder to the CC love you suggest Taproot, Modest Mouse, and Metallisuck? Don't even deny it, you know they haven't done anything worth a damn in over 10 years.
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What music are you into? Genre-wise I mean, I don't recognise many bands talked about here. |
Ambient and post rock. No one seems to know what Ambient is these days, so here:
God damn it's hard to find a short description. Just skim over this. Thing is, I do like some metal, just not most of it. The Gathering, Ulver, Tool, Spastic Ink and Anathema namely. :
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I'm just getting into ambient myself actually. It's very good.
Interesting that you like Spastic Ink and Tool yet don't like DT. Although Octavarium isn't their best to get into them with, unless you're on the more accessible, commercial side. If you did want to give them another shot, try the moving, atmospheric instrumental Eve, and The Great Debate for the Tool *cough*(rip-off)*cough* similarity. |
I may.
A few good conventional atmospheric ambient albums to start from: Voices, by Roger Eno Apollo, by Brian Eno Selected Ambient Works II, by Aphex Twin (Especially disk 2) Or if you want to dabble into postrockish ambient, I would strongly reccomend ( ) by Sigur Ros. Download Untitled #8 from that page and if you like if go further thataways. |
I've had Aphex, DJ Shadow and Prodigy blasting out of my room for days now. With breaks of Bjork.
I'm really loving it, Aphex has some fantastic stuff. Windowlicker and Xtal are my faves so far. Super Munch, check out a band called iLiKETRAiNS. They are the British equivilent to Sigur Rós. I saw them live and they really blew me away. |
iLiKETRAiNS are sounding pretty good. Would be a good live act. Liking the sound of The Strange Death of Liberal Englad just that little bit more though.
Best solo guitarist methinks. |
Yeah Buckethead is pretty amazing. That's a nice video. At around 2:00 I'm pretty sure that's part of the solo from Jordan which he recorded for Guitar Hero II. The riffs utilizing the the killswitch on his guitar in Jordan are so badass.
I will be sure to check out some of the stuff you mentioned at some point, although I'm not sure about Sigur Ros, as I watched to a video someone here posted (may have been you, I didn't take notice) of them jamming and I didn't think it was much... Sits back and chills to this: John Myung - Solar Groove |
I want Guitar Hero II so badly.
Tonight i'm gonna rock you! |
I was flipping between a Detroit game and the Cincy game(Yeah, NFL Network, sucks to you if you don't get in your area). Anyhow, there was this rap video on and the chorus was "Wamp Wamp, what it do, what it do." I thought to myself, "Self, thats just stupid enough to sell half a million albums." Why does it seem like the more idiotic the chorus is the better the pop rap song does in the marketplace? I had this terrible image in my head of this song being like My Neck, My Back, My Humps, anything the ying yang twins have done in the past 2 years, Grillz, etc. A bunch of rednecks and hickleberries singing this chorus in a club drunk off their asses popped into my head. Ah well, party rap videos are why we have the mute button.
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They were pretty good until the Black album.
I will say this, though. The excuse that they're old so they had to slow it down and go alternative is a bunch of shit. Plenty of NWOBHM bands still tour and do a damn fine job with their studio albums. |
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This is like the badgerbadgerbadger.com of music, but if you guys have seen and like the Justin King clip from Larivee, this i better: this. |
Cannibal Corpse. Ew.
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I have this to say to the world:
Why do you like The Misfits? Oh Christ, why? It's as if someone if siphoning shit straight into your ears. On a completely different note, I got Cuckoo Clock of Hell by Buckethead recently. It's good, albeit repetitive. |
Do any of you guys like Yes? Or Coheed and Cambria, which sounds like a new, harder version of Yes.
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Yes is great.
I don't have any of their albums though, only a greatest hits, and I've seen their Symphonic Yes DVD. Close to the Edge is an amazing song. The vocal harmonies in the middle section are divine. Check out a song called Octavarium by Dream Theater. There's a lot of Yes influence in it, particularly the awesome moog solo. Also try Only a Matter of Time, being that it's largely keyboard led it also reminds me of them. They describe themselves as a 'heavy metal Yes', being that they based their band lineup on Yes'. Can I go five posts without trying to plug DT? |
Album of 2006 anyone?
CSS - Cansei De Ser Sexy for me. Awesome. |
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Album of the year? I'm going to have to go with TV On The Radio. Return To Cookie Mountain just kept growing on me until I made sweet love to the disk.
And no....my penis is not small enough to fit inside the hole placed in normal compact discs. I had to widen it. |
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And to Super Munch, why do you hate the Misfits? I actually like them quite a bit. It's simple and blunt, but that's why I like them. |
A couple days ago while consuming an irresponsibly large amount of hot wings, my friend started singing along to "How You Remind Me" by Nickelback. And it made me remember how douche-like of a singer Chad Kroeger is. And how the rest of the band is only marginally better. Then it made me remember how I hate Hinder. Two of the current top selling rock artists, and yet Pearl Jam's self-titled still beats the pants off both. Now mind you, my distaste for modern rock isn't limited to the aforementioned two bands. Oh, I could go on for hours...
But I have something more important to discuss: Bomb the Music Industry! Proving that a man (with the help of his friends) and his computer can put out more artistically creative, listenable and enjoyable than multi-million dollar production and a major label contract. The stuff is great. It's some of the most spastic, catchy, and undeniably uplifting stuff I've heard in a long time. Imagine, if you will, taking Panic! At the Disco, giving them a pair of testicles, and mashing them with the best of the 90's ska-punk music (quite MU330 and latter day Aquabats ish, in my opinion). And the best part? All three albums are free for download off the guy's label's website. I'd start with the most recent release: http://www.quoteunquoterecords.com/qur002.htm. The other two albums, along with a good selection of other independent music, are under the (big suprise here) albums tab. It's great music for free, made by a guy that genuinely cares about his music and his fans, and will take about 10 minutes to download on a good internet connection. What reason do you have not to check it out? |