I'm currently listening to Danava a lot. 70s style band, but contemporary. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c4xQzqEI4g[/youtube] [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3a8QndsZ_6k[/youtube]
My last.fm top 10 1 Boards of Canada 2 Man or Astro-Man? 3 Modest Mouse 4 Pixies 5 Nine Inch Nails 6 Sonic Youth 7 Tom Waits 8 CocoRosie 9 King Crimson 10 Masters Of Reality but I would rate the pixies as number 1, followed by sonic youth
Like that list, compels me to make one of my own. Kudos on the waits, listened to a lot of him due to my bro being a huge fan, always weird and usually great stuff. and PIXIES =) Surfer Rosa, in my top ten played albums of all time. 1.Sublime 2.N.I.N 3.Foo FIGHTERS / NIRVANA TIE 4.Incubus/ MUSE TIE 5.SOCIAL D 6.RANCID / TIM ARMSTRONG TIE 7.Eydea/Atmosphere TIE 8.Patsy Cline 9.Mogwai 10. System of a down/SLIPKNOT TIE MANY MANY MORE but the way I made the list is the order of which I would actually buy concert tickets to go see, I obviously know the impossibility involved in some of those choices. PS: saw SUBLIME w/ROME at the Santa Barbara Bowl and it was probably the best music experience of my life.
I like listenin' to sum gangsta ass shit! Nah, but seriously, I usually listen to Nirvana, Tool, Blind Melon, Nine Inch Nails, Rolling Stones, Steve Miller Band, Foo Fighters, and last but certainly not least, Creedence Clearwater Revival!
I generally listen to what ever catches my attention music wise, I've never really stuck to one artist or band, although I have been delving into The Glitch Mob recently.
Mine. Although it's been a couple years since I've really utilized the site. This was before I discovered Between the Buried and Me, which led to more metal-influenced things, and before I started really over-playing a lot of Post Rock bands - namely, anything put out by Constellation Records. Plus Mogwai and all that... 1 Kevin Devine 2 Defiance, Ohio 3 Manchester Orchestra 4 Okkervil River 5 The Mountain Goats 6 Nana Grizol 7 Death Cab for Cutie 8 Andrew Jackson Jihad 9 Modest Mouse 10 Mos Def
The Doors Pennywise Queens of the Stone Age The Living End in no particular order. These are the four bands I like every record of (well, scratch the Doors albums they did after Morrison's death).
I had forgotten about The Living End. I never fully got into them, but I played the album, Roll On, for about half a year straight in middle school.
Nine Inch Nails Tool Devin Townsend Bad Religion (up until The Process of Belief, which was amazing but after that... meh) Streetlight Manifesto Shai Hulud Blink-182
There's a dutch group my father used to play around the house, I loved it for a while too. Recently rediscovered it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DUL7iNohho The genius lyrics translated: You have a relationship, a beauty of a girl, One day she turns lesbian and then you lose her. You eat vegetarian, principly you do that, and then you get hit on a zebra crossing. Woho! More than once things go badly, But, just keep moving, because ... In a hundred years. You're all dead. In a hundred years. You're all dead. In a hundred years. You're all dead. And us too. I wish the genius would survive translation. They have some great songs. On the lyrical side, music itself is quite simple.
Led Zeppelin The Rolling Stones The Doors Pink Floyd Jimi Hendrix Bob Dylan The Kinks Those are my topps but I have many others that I like
It's good to see the "classic" artists still garner the peoples respect. I would add Frank Zappa to that list.
No singular artists then? Gorillaz Beatles Queen Bloc Party Hot Chip Maskinen Metric Scissor Sisters Steam Powered Giraffe Young Legionnaire Blur
Cannot just choose one band, so: Led zeppelin Clutch (specially early stuff) Megadeath Dark Tranquility (Mostly because of The Gallery album) In Flames (before they left the melodic death style) Death Perturbator And I'm recently hearing a lot of Franz Ferdinand.