Originally posted by TzeentchI'm not sure about Journey or Billy Joel but Redman at least deserves an honorable mention. 👆
Top 3 most mechanically talented artists/groups in the 20th century:Journey
Billy Joel
Redman
Originally posted by TzeentchI'm not sure about Journey or Billy Joel but Redman at least deserves an honorable mention. 👆
Top 3 most mechanically talented artists/groups in the 20th century:Journey
Billy Joel
Redman
Originally posted by Eon Blue
Anyone a fan of metal here?
Yes, i listed a few metals bands. It's the main genre i listen to.
Im listening to this rn
Originally posted by NemeBro
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Originally posted by NemeBro
I'm not sure about Journey or Billy Joel but Redman at least deserves an honorable mention. 👆
That was older and it reminded me of cypress hill (hmm I wonder why) and made me think of a tribe called quest, wu tang clan and ronnie size.
Anyone a fan of metal here?
Like Pantera or Clutch........psst a really good older setup is andrew loyd webber phantom and les mis........I need a wheelchair showing my age after these posts.
Honorable mention needs to go to Lords of Acid and blood hound gang (cuz your pretty when I'm drunk...: )
Originally posted by ilikecomics
Yes, i listed a few metals bands. It's the main genre i listen to.Im listening to this rn
Right on! Just saw that.
Some metal bands I like: Type O Negative, Deafheaven, Opeth, King Diamond, Slayer, Bathory, Bell Witch, Dillinger Escape Plan, Emperor, Judas Priest, Tool to name a few.
Originally posted by Eon Blue
Right on! Just saw that.Some metal bands I like: Type O Negative, Deafheaven, Opeth, King Diamond, Slayer, Bathory, Bell Witch, Dillinger Escape Plan, Emperor, Judas Priest, Tool to name a few.
Have you listened to megadeath?
ratt or twisted sister? listening to those old sounds now lol not so good. I forgot van halen 1984!
Originally posted by Eon Blue
Right on! Just saw that.Some metal bands I like: Type O Negative, Deafheaven, Opeth, King Diamond, Slayer, Bathory, Bell Witch, Dillinger Escape Plan, Emperor, Judas Priest, Tool to name a few.
Sunbather by deafheaven is one of my fav albums. King diamonds abigail 1 and 2 are phenomenal, i love dillinger escape plan and have seen them a few times, tool is good as well.
Do you know meshuggah?
This song will blow your mind
Originally posted by snowdragon
Have you listened to megadeath?ratt or twisted sister? listening to those old sounds now lol not so good. I forgot van halen 1984!
Yes, I love old school metal like that. The entire body of work from Lloyd Webber is beauteous in nature. The Phantom of The Opera is my favorite musical production of all time - it never fails to make me cry.
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!**** yeah, what Cure album is your fave? They're easily one of my top bands too, I love most of their work, but my fave albums would have to be Pornography and Disintegration. So dense and multifaceted.
Fave band of all time The Cure
Best Album The Stone Roses, The Stone Roses.
Favourite Song, Disarm, the Smashing Pumpkins.
Most exciting musical moment, standing next to Roger Daltrey in the toilets of the Crumbles cinema in Eastbourne and humming my generation to which he smiled and said seeya mate, he is very short.
Best live performance seen, Queen at Live Aid, I cued for 24 hrs to get tickets at 18.
Hardest song I can play well on the guitar, the solo for Bird of paradise by Snowy White.
Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me is also excellent, and kind of underrated. 'The Perfect Girl' is a great song off that album. Robert Smith is in the top tier of singers, songwriters and guitarists. He also played with Siouxsie and the Banshees for a while and was great with them.
Originally posted by Scribble
**** yeah, what Cure album is your fave? They're easily one of my top bands too, I love most of their work, but my fave albums would have to be Pornography and Disintegration. So dense and multifaceted.Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me is also excellent, and kind of underrated. 'The Perfect Girl' is a great song off that album. Robert Smith is in the top tier of singers, songwriters and guitarists. He also played with Siouxsie and the Banshees for a while and was great with them.
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Those two are also my favorite Cure records of all time.
One of my favorite songs is from Converter: Cloud Eye. Takes a few moments to build up and then it gets delicious.
Those of you who like The Prodigy and metal (of any kind) should be happy with the "industrial noise techno" genre, as I call it.
I almost don't like ANY music with singing/voices in it. Hate it. It interferes with my thoughts.
But I do like some. Just heard this a few days ago and I liked it:
Also, like Backfire, I do enjoy some video game soundtracks. Here's a great semi-chiptune from undertale:
Next, a new-ish genre of dance/club music called Jungle Terror gets me going. It's a fusion of electronic dance music and tribal beats. When people got tired of Dubstep, Brostop, and Breakstep in the clubs, they need a loud, noisy, bumpin' successor that could still get the drunk and high idiots going. Enter the Jungle Terror genre.
Wiwek is the pioneer.
Here's a good example from Juyen Sebulba & Lil Texas:
Here's something from Wiwek:
I like Clark. Really enjoyable. Weird, though. Here's something different for those who like weird music:
Here's one more thing I like with singing:
Here's an entire playlist built around music I like with a focus on Converter:
Originally posted by Scribbleyeah, just like heaven is my fave song of theirs, I love love song too. My fave album is probably Faith.
**** yeah, what Cure album is your fave? They're easily one of my top bands too, I love most of their work, but my fave albums would have to be Pornography and Disintegration. So dense and multifaceted.Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me is also excellent, and kind of underrated. 'The Perfect Girl' is a great song off that album. Robert Smith is in the top tier of singers, songwriters and guitarists. He also played with Siouxsie and the Banshees for a while and was great with them.
More modern bands I love Biffy Clyro and the Editors.
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!Just Like Heaven is probably my fave track too, I know it's the big classic but it's just so good. Me and one of my exes had it as 'our song' so it's kind of bittersweet to listen to now. Love Song is also great, and top choice on Faith — love every track on that album, especially Primary and All Cats Are Grey.
yeah, just like heaven is my fave song of theirs, I love love song too. My fave album is probably Faith.More modern bands I love Biffy Clyro and the Editors.
Originally posted by ScribbleI saw them first really early eighties, family had moved down to Brighton from south London and they were from Crawley in west sussex. They played the Brighton dome and later the centre a few times.
Just Like Heaven is probably my fave track too, I know it's the big classic but it's just so good. Me and one of my exes had it as 'our song' so it's kind of bittersweet to listen to now. Love Song is also great, and top choice on Faith — love every track on that album, especially Primary and All Cats Are Grey.
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!Damn, lucky man, I'd kill to see them in that era! There's a great punky version of A Forest from that time:
I saw them first really early eighties, family had moved down to Brighton from south London and they were from Crawley in west sussex. They played the Brighton dome and later the centre a few times.
Apparently they still got it even now, so I wanna catch them live eventually.