Mmmmm... no particular
order
Death
Opeth
Pantera (RIP)
Slipknot
Mudvayne
SOAD
At The Gates
Lamb of God
Six Feet
Under
Metallica
Megadeth
Led Zepplin
The Who
Cream
*shrug* there's plenty more...
MB
Mmmmm... no particular
order
Death
Opeth
Pantera (RIP)
Slipknot
Mudvayne
SOAD
At The Gates
Lamb of God
Six Feet
Under
Metallica
Megadeth
Led Zepplin
The Who
Cream
*shrug* there's plenty more...
MB
"You are a sick f*ck, but I wouldn't have you any other way. "
~Becca
At the moment some of my
favorites are -
The Yeah Yeah Yeah's - the cd Fever To Tell is amazing!!
Rev. Horton Heat
Interpol
Dream Theater,
Transatlantic, Spock's Beard.
Nick D'Virgilio is a talented guy.Originally Posted by burgerama1960
Mike Portnoy is a
mutant.
Best music around in my
opinion!
TD
Bands:
Train
Incubus
Lit
Limp Bizkit
Metallica
Can't think of anyone else right now...
I like Techno
music a lot. I basically listen to mostly anything except Country/Rap. I'm a sucker for romantic music
though...deep breath ahhh
Favorite love song: We're In
This Together Now By Trent Reznor (NIN).
MB
"You are a sick f*ck, but I wouldn't have you any other way. "
~Becca
Where I live all the kids in
grades 2-7th listen to rap/hip-hop, does anyone see the wrong picture in this? If it were up to me, thered be no
rap!!!
I guess I'm the only punk
in the house
Misfits
Circle Jerks
Black Flagg
Ramones
Gwar
Reel Big Fish
Mighty Mighty
Bosstones
DRI
Janes Addiction
Disturbed
Black Sabbath
MXPX
....... too many more to list
Eep Opp Ork Aah Aah...
There’s just too much good music —
even rap ( Common, Dead Prez, the Coup) and country (Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, Lyle Lovitt) — to make a definitive
answer.
Looking back it’s fairly easy to pick out bands and artists that had a definitive impact on the rock
scene: the Beatles, Jimmy Hendrix, Led Zepplin, Neil Young, and the Clash are my favorites in this category. Then
there’s musicians that have sort of carved out their own niche: Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Sonic Youth, Bjork & Buffalo
Daughter have all covered some very interesting ground IMO. With rock, you’ve got to respect bands that can blow you
away live: the Who (yes, kids, I saw the original Who live), Iggy Pop, U2 (in their time), Tool, Smashing Pumkins,
Built to Spill. Among contemporery bands I prefer the ones that manage to keep a raw edge to their music: White
Stripes, Apex Theory, System of a Down.
But there’s one band that had all these qualities and an in your
face, turbo-charged rebelious attitude to boot. (What’s rock without rebellion?) The greatest f@#$ing rock band of
all time: RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE.
But when all is said and done, rock and roll is little more than
mood music. A couple of bars to pump you up, or simply get you through the day.
When you’re ready to take
your ear to a deeper level, when you crave some kind of harmony, some kind of groove, some kind of intuitive
understanding... you’ve got to sit down and listen to some real jazz. Medeski, Martin and Wood are doing some
interesting things, Wayne Shorter is still clearing new ground, Danilo Perez is reinventing the piano, Wynton
Marsalis is turning the New Orleans sound into a higher art form, and the Be-Bop pioneers (John Coltrane, Art
Blakey, Thelonius Monk) never grow old.
There’s lots of great jazz musicians. But there’s only one Miles
Davis. Zen master of the horn. (One note could change your whole perception of everything. The man could spit, and
it would still be music.) The bodhisatva of cool. (He could take you through the darkest emotions of the human heart
and you would still come out unfazed.) Avatar of AUM. ( He could harmonize with anything. If the universe is
ultimately a field of vibrations, Miles is the jam session.)
Grade 2?!Originally Posted by TopDawg2050
Wonderful.
yeah, tell me about it, i
went over to my friends house the other day to fix his computer, and he has two little sisters who are in 2nd and
4th grade, and they also had theyre friends over, and while i was fixing their computer, they were all rapping
freestyle, omg I just wanted to turn around and bludgen them to death. I've seen kids as young as 7 rapping to
Eminem. Where the hell is the world headed?!
I don't care for much rap
either, or rap metal...it really annoys me. I have heard some rap that I like, but it's the old school stuff like
Kool Mo Dee, Public Enemy and Run DMC. The stuff that's coming out now is just obscene and I'm not just talking
about the language either...it just sucks in an obscene way.
As far as the little kids rapping to eminem, there
are some parents who buy that stuff for their kids.
The Misfits wereOriginally Posted by Gossamer_2701
one of the greatest punk bands ever
Too bad Glenn Danzig's ego is
about 4x the size of him!
MB
"You are a sick f*ck, but I wouldn't have you any other way. "
~Becca
I don't get the whole Korn/LimpOriginally Posted by Numanoid
Bizkit/Linkin Park schtick. I just don't get it. Or this fascination with Fred Worst. What a dork.
The only
bands I liked out of that genre--and I actually still like 'em a lot--were Rage Against The Machine and
311.
As regards rap, for me it's The Last Poets, A Tribe Called Quest, The Roots, Gangstarr/Guru, Positive
Black Soul, MC Solaar, Gox-Bi System, the NWA camp, Run-DMC, Whodini, Arrested Development, etc., etc.
Loved
The Notorious B.I.G., never got 2Pac.
Much as I hate to admit it, I do enjoy Eminem's work, as well.
If a guy's a cocksucker in his life, when he dies, he don't become a saint. - Morris Levy, Hitmen
Holmes' Theme Song
I've been hearing things about Danzig's ego andToo bad
Glenn Danzig's ego is about 4x the size of him!
MB
nasty attitude for many years now, but dude may be a bit more humble since what happened in Arizona, on July 4th.
You probably have seen it already (it's all over the web these days) but here's some links in case you haven't.
Can't say he didn't have it coming.
WARNING - harsh language
http://www.refillmybeer.com/danzig.mpeg
http://server3.mathcs.duq.edu/~fa01hoang/zyx.mpg
http://www.themetalshow.com/danzig.mpg
5'4"?
Hell, I'd be
angry, too.
If a guy's a cocksucker in his life, when he dies, he don't become a saint. - Morris Levy, Hitmen
Holmes' Theme Song
Danzig is a total prick.... but I love hisOriginally Posted by ManBeast
music..... I wish I had been able to see The Misfits back in the day I did see Danzig solo twice, and his
primadonna attitude sucked ass... the shows totally rocked!!!
Eep Opp Ork Aah Aah...
I saw Danzig back in the very
early 90s with (get this) White Zombie. It was Danzig's original solo lineup. Great band.
The guy's
over-the-top attitude and Elvis-meets-King Kong Bundy vocal stylings are hilarious, but an original is an
original.
"Astro Zombies" is a classic.
If a guy's a cocksucker in his life, when he dies, he don't become a saint. - Morris Levy, Hitmen
Holmes' Theme Song
I saw Danzig and Samhain back in '99. It was a good show...high energy all the way through. But I'm
glad he got knocked out...maybe it will teach him a lesson. He's made many claims in interviews about how he could
dessimate anyone in front of him with his Jeet Kune Do skills and so on. His whole image has revolved around how a
big macho evil tough guy he's supposed to be and he gets knocked out for the world to see .
I was on the
official fansite recently and if you mention anything about the fight in the forum, the post will be deleted.
I
think I'll put on Walk Among Us. All this Danzig talk...now I need a Misfit fix!
Personally, I like to listen to
rap music. Unfortunately, most mainstream rap nowadays is about nothing. The lyrics are total garbage. But the
thing I like about mainstream rap are the beats, so I like to listen to it when I work out. For more substance in
the lyrics, I usually look to underground rappers.
hardtrance, techno, hardstyle
Thanks for the link.Originally Posted by Numanoid
That was friggin' ridiculous.
If a guy's a cocksucker in his life, when he dies, he don't become a saint. - Morris Levy, Hitmen
Holmes' Theme Song
Sure was. It had me cracking up.Originally Posted by Holmes
Actually I have a favorite
song right now.. I'm sure I'll get sick of it pretty soon thou' since I play it like 10 times a day.. I
love to sing along with him ...oh! yeah! I like a few songs by Maroon 5 but this is my fave right now.
This Love
Lyrics
I was so high I did not recognize
The fire burning in her
eyes
The chaos that controlled my mind
Whispered goodbye and she got on a plane
Never to return again
But always
in my heart
This love has taken its toll on me
She said Goodbye too many times before
And her heart is breaking
in front of me
I have no choice cause I won't say goodbye anymore
I tried my best to feed her appetite
Keep
her coming every night
So hard to keep her satisfied
Kept playing love like it was just a game
Pretending to feel
the same
Then turn around and leave again
This love has taken its toll on me
She said Goodbye too many times
before
And her heart is breaking in front of me
I have no choice cause I won't say goodbye anymore
I'll fix
these broken things
Repair your broken wings
And make sure everything's alright
My pressure on your
hips
Sinking my fingertips
Into every inch of you
Cause I know that's what you want me to do
This love has
taken its toll on me
She said Goodbye too many times before
And her heart is breaking in front of me
I have no
choice cause I won't say goodbye anymore
This love has taken its toll on me
She said Goodbye too many times
before
And her heart is breaking in front of me
She said Goodbye too many times before
This love has taken its
toll on me
She said Goodbye too many times before
And her heart is breaking in front of me
I have no choice cause
I won't say goodbye anymore...
More than words by Extreme is
definately a good one.
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