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Time to add stuff to my list:

AC/DC

Amon Amarth

Aerosmith

Airbourne

Anthrax

Black Sabbath

Blue Oyster Cult

Buckethead

Cage the Elephant

Cannibal Corpse

Children of Bodom

Cradle of Filth

CCR

Deep Purple

Dethklok

Dio

Disturbed

Fozzy

Heart

Iron Maiden

Judas Priest

KoRn

Kraftwerk

Led Zeppelin

Megadeth

Mercyful Fate

Metallica

Motorhead

Nazareth

Ozzy Osbourne

Pantera

Rage Against the Machine

Rainbow

Rammstein

Rush

Savatage

Saxon

Slayer

Smashing Pumpkins

Spinal Tap

The Sword

Ted Nugent

Testament

Tom Petty

Van Halen

W.A.S.P.

The Who

Wintersun

ZZ Top

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Guest Micha

I like almost all music, but...

Blue October

The Beatles

Muse

Mozart

Beethoven

Louis Armstrong

Etta James

and

Judy Garland

Are my favorites :)

I love your tastes! Classy and eclectic. ^_^

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Guest Jessie05

I enjoy The Beatles, Pink Floyd, The Offspring, Rick Astley, Paramore, Johnny Cash, and Elvis. Most Music is alright to me though.

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Guest dsgb90

Im a country boy so i country is what i listen to 9 times out of 10.

Sometimes ill switch it up and listen to rock, or rap, or maybe even pop :blink:

But normally its just country. Everything from George Strait to Jason Aldean.

My moms favorite has always been Garth Brooks, so i listen to a lot of him. You would think growing up on it would make me dislike it, but he's always made great music.

I like some old classics too; Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis.

Just depends on my mood really. If i just wanna listen to some tunes i turn on country, if i feel like climbing on top of a building and screaming 'FTW' then i listen to eminem. ;)

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Veltpunch

Asian Kung-Fu Generation

The Offspring

Gorillaz

Love of Lesbian

Susquatch

Pendulum

Paramore

Blu Mar Ten

30 Seconds to Mars

Mass of the Fermenting Dregs

Daft Punk

Melt Banana

LITE

Evol Intent

Ellegarden

Sparrowsound

Base Ball Bear

The Pillows

Shinedown

The Human Abstract

Boom Boom Satellites

Rise Against

Stim Axel

GO!GO!7188

Looptroop

Jinn

The Prodigy

I tryed to limit myself, honestly!

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I recognize some of the bands iCb but some I have never heard of.

It's a real mixed bag as far as countries and genres go; Japanese indie rock, Swedish hip-hop, Some rock from Spain, Drum 'n' Bass from various European countries and the obvious American stuff people might recognize.

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Time to add stuff to my list:

AC/DC

Amon Amarth

Aerosmith

Airbourne

Anthrax

Black Sabbath

Blue Oyster Cult

Buckethead

Cage the Elephant

Cannibal Corpse

Children of Bodom

Cradle of Filth

CCR

Deep Purple

Dethklok

Dio

Disturbed

Fozzy

Heart

Iron Maiden

Judas Priest

KoRn

Kraftwerk

Led Zeppelin

Megadeth

Mercyful Fate

Metallica

Motorhead

Nazareth

Ozzy Osbourne

Pantera

Rage Against the Machine

Rainbow

Rammstein

Rush

Savatage

Saxon

Slayer

Smashing Pumpkins

Spinal Tap

The Sword

Ted Nugent

Testament

Tom Petty

Van Halen

W.A.S.P.

The Who

Wintersun

ZZ Top

I think we might be long lost sisters.

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That makes more sense now. How did you get into the music from other countries?

I originally got obsessed with Japanese rock after starting to watch anime, namely The Pillows tracks used for FLCL, it just kind of snowballed from there as far as that genre/country goes. It has outlasted my love for anime by a longshot, its easily the bulk of what I listen to. The others were all found through friends, online radio, and hearing them from various sources. I picked up my love of Love of Lesbian from an artist listening to it on livestream while he painted.

Most people I know think I'm insane for listening to music in a language I don't know, but for me it's more about the music itself. The lyrical parts are just another instrument as far as I'm concerned, obviously they can convey emotions in what they say but they also do so by how they sound and "feel".

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Guest Clockwork

Led Zeppelin

Tool

Alice in Chains

Boards of Canada

Helios

Hammock

Pinback

Bassnectar

The Beatles

311

Eminem

T.I.

Big John

Wilderness Crew

Sound Tribe Sector 9

Odd Nosdam

Deep Forest

Gorilaz

Dirty Heads

Bob Marley

Pink Floyd

Shattered Glass Playground

Leak Bros

Infected Mushroom

Kid Cudi

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Guest Renny-sama

so many to list so little time...

Dragonforce

AC/DC

Rush

Led Zepplin

Nightwish

Aya Hirano

Nobuo Uematsu

Takeharu Ishimoto

Hans Zimmer

Angela Aki

Linkin park

Metallica

Yoko Shimomura

Kid Rock

Nickelback

Santana

Joe Satriani

Steve Vai

Jeff Beck

Pantera

Rage against the Machine

Audioslave

Collective soul

The Offspring

Eminem

Michael Jackson

Van Halen

Ozzy Osbourne

Black Sabbath

Dio

Charley Daniel's band

The black mages

Buckethead

Bon jovi

The Blue man group

The who

Jimmy Hendrix

Queen

Avenged Sevenfold

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Guest RachaelAnn

I stick to 80's, underground music, and Disturbed. I have a lot broader tasted than just those 3, but that's what I'm mostly into.

Rachael

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Guest EvenClose

I like a lot of different music. Its hard to put a finger on my favorites.

As far as harder music i like

BattleLore

Soulfly

White Zombie

Rob Zombie

Iron Maiden

Rancid

Dropkick Murphys

Nofx

Atari Teenage Riot

The transplants

static x

drowning pool

Kitty

Night wish

Muse

Ministry

For a little less hard i like

The bloodhound gang

Beck

The eels

The butthole surfers

Folk Implosion

Hollywood undead

Greenday

Blink 182

Twisted sister

Quite riot

Genesis

-most swing music-

The ramones

Sublime

And for the softer stuff i like

Donna lewis

Fergie

Kim petras

Pearl jam

The beatles

Lady gaga (just too addicting)

Katy perry

The gogo's ( i love those girls)

Trans Siberian Orchestra

So you get the just of it. I mainly like about anything. As long as its got a good beat and makes me feel happy.

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Guest Distort

I'm mainly a punkrock and post-hardcore kinda kid, as well as hip hop and alt. rock. I do enjoy a wide variety of music though, I just have trouble keeping track of band names outside those genres :lol:

Right now I'm listening to a lot of Amity Affliction, Irrelevant, Michael Barnes, boysetsfire, Alexic, Hollywood Undead, 3OH!3, Dot Dot Curve, Brokencyde, A7X, and Disturbed. Some are passing fancies, some are constant favourites.

As for favourite songs - Diamonds for Tears by Poets of the Fall will always be my #1 I think, but everything else changes on a near weekly basis.

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Guest LazyLinePainterJane

Most of what I'm into is alternative rock/indie kinda stuff, but really I like listening to most genres of music. Some of my favorite musical acts are-

Tori Amos - "Silent All These Years", "Twinkle", "Cornflake Girl"

Fiona Apple - "Criminal", "Across the Universe", "Get Gone"

Ani DiFranco - "Both Hands", "Not a Pretty Girl", "Dilate"

CocoRosie - "Werewolf", "Lemonade", "Terrible Angels"

Belle and Sebastian - "Stars of Track and Field", "Woman's Realm", "If You Find Yourself Caught in Love"

Lady Gaga - "Bad Romance", "Telephone", "Poker Face"

Hole - "Doll Parts", "Olympia", "Awful"

Liz Phair - "love and Run", "Shane", "Animal Girl"

Bjork - "Human Behavior", "Unravel", "Army of Me"

PJ Harvey - "Missed", "Down By the Water", "White Chalk"

Kate Bush - "Wuthering Heights", "Babooshka", "Oh To Be In Love"

Sufjan Stevens - "John Wayne Gacy Jr.", "Chicago", "Come On! Feel the Illinoise!"

Alanis Morissette - "Ironic", "You Outta Know", "Thank U"

The Beatles - "She's Leaving Home", "Here Comes the Sun", "Hold Me Tight"

Cibo Matto - "Birthday Cake", "Marijuana", "Sci-Fi Wasabi"

Joanna Newsom - "Sprout and the Bean", "Cosmia", "Three Little Babes"

Sarah Slean - "Bank Accounts", "Lucky Me", "Out In the Park"

Sia - "You've Changed", "Breathe Me", "Oh Father"

Madonna - "Like a Prayer", "Ray of Light", "Vogue"

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Guest DixiePixie

The Fall, The Beatles, and the Manic Street Preachers are my most-listened to, other important bands: Beastie Boys, The Cars, The Doors, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Jam, Japan, Joy Division, The Kinks, Kraftwerk, Led Zeppelin, The Libertines, Love and Rockets, Natural Snow Buildings, New Order, Roxy Music, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Smiths, Spacemen 3, Spectrum, Spiritualized, The Stooges, Suicide, T. Rex, Television, The Velvet Underground, The Who

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Guest katie019

dang, it doesnt seem like anyone listens to Dubstep....although its a relatively new direction of music. some artist i like are Caspa, Rusko, Random Rab, Chrispy, and Pantyraid.

i also listen to alot of hardcore like, 25 ta life, The Ghost Inside, xRepresentx, Fight Everyone, Throwdown, Terror, and Hoods.

of course theres alot more, just too many to list haha.

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Bands/Artists I have massive soft spots for include Mono, Burning Witch, Mouth of the Architect, Desiderii Marginis, Swallow the Sun, Ahab, Axis of Perdition, Lady Gaga, Ladytron, Cult of Luna, Destroyalldreamers.

While I will listen to nearly anything, I do prefer my doomy-sludgey stuff.

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Guest PhoebeJoan

I like all different types of music.

My favourite acts would include Radiohead, Massive Attack, Pink Floyd, George Michael, Bjork, Autechre, Wilco, Tool, Mastodon, The Beatles, Ennio Morricone, Modest Mouse, The Stone Roses, The Smiths, My Bloody Valentine, The Doobie Bros, Flying Lotus, Nas, Miles Davis, Ride, Porcupine Tree, Crowded House, etc.

George Michael and Bjork would be my favourite solo artists. Radiohead maybe my fave band.

Genre-wise, Im a sucker for great instrumentation, I also like jazzy, loungey, after-hours stuff. Trip hop is a fave.

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My list is so, so eclectic. I listen to a lot of punk (Rancid, Blitzkid and The Misfits are probably my favorites in that arena but there's a lot more). I'm also recently falling in love with trip-hop (Massive Attack and Portishead are my favorites at the moment, but Sneaker Pimps come close because they're what got me into it). Pink Floyd is one of my all-time favorite bands EVER. I love Explosions in the Sky, Erik Satie is my all time favorite composer (Gnossiene #3 gives me chills everytime) with Claude Debussy hot on his heels ('Reverie' is just incredible). Angelspit, Psyclon Nine, and Bile are great industrial to listen to when I'm peed...Skitsystem, Wolfbrigade, Blood For Blood and From Ashes Rise are great...d-beat/crust/hardcore? I'm bad at genres/labeling. I listen to just about everything, except for most current/popular music (But even there there's exceptions, I love Lady Gaga and Rhianna's "Rehab" makes me want to cry whenever I hear it).

So to make it easier...what I'm stuck on lately:

-Pink Floyd, especially "The Division Bell"

-Recently fell in love with The National thanks to that song "Bloodbuzz Ohio"

-Damien Zygote

-Erik Satie

-Black Tape for a Blue Girl

-Irfan

-Blood for Blood

-Queens of the Stone Age

-Michael Lucarelli

Yeah, I'm all over the place.

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Guest PhoebeJoan

Thats a nice mix there N.Chaos :)

I also love the whole broad trip-hop genre, just great music.

Pink Floyd is a long-time fave as well. When I was younger I adored Animals. I did all my final school year studies at home listening to Wish You Were Here. Even The Wall is good if your in the mood, great conceptual piece.

Dark Side of the Moon is famous for a reason, a perfect record.

Meddle has become my favourite over time though. A nice sunday morning record for me.

Im a little lost on current popular music as well. I remember as a kid in the 90's I loved chart music, but the 2000's slowly went downhill for me.

And dont fret on genre's/labeling, im sure we could all agree that the world could do with less of that :lol:

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