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Guest Madison_Always

I thought it would be cool if we all posted our favorite bands/songs (no music forum that i could find) and shared o ur thought to expose others to music they otherwise might not have listened to.

*in order of favorite*

bands

1)Guns n Roses- Crazy antics, fun, heartfelt, sometimes looney lyrics

2)Metallica-Deep powerful style and lyrics

3)Red Hot Chili Peppers- Fun music, not very deep lyrics imo but catchy and fun

4) U2- Tied w/ RHC but super thought provocing, always a msg w/ every song

5) Green Day- expressive yet almost preppy imo i like it tho

6)Bon Jovi- Rocking, old style, fun lyrics

7) Tenacious D- LOL!!!

Songs-top ten (lots more but yea...:)

1)Civil War-GNR-listen to the words and u will see why its #1

2)November Rain-GNR-one of the deepest saddening, jamming songs ever

3)Welcome Home(sanitarium)-Metallica- Very real and dark awesome solos

4)Bloody Sunday/Beautiful Day-U2-Reflective and, just overused i know, but deep

5)Snow(Hey Oh)-RHCP- not very well thought out lyrics but very good beat and singing

6)Madagascar-GNR(Chinese democracy shhh)-I think its a sequel to civil war

7)Unforgiven I,II-Metallica- Makes u think about our world today escpecially how we treat each other

8)Better-GNR- Axl awesomeness

9)Wanted Dead or alive-Bon Jovi-western rnegade feel good guitar gritty

10)tie The Saints are coming-Greenday/U2 Wonderboy-Tenacious D Charlie-RHCP

well idk i had some time and this is what i cam up with hope u like it =)

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Guest nearlyjamie

I'm into the early 90's grunge music like Nirvana, bush and Smashing Pumpkins but i lately it's been harder stuff like Dragpipe and American Head Charge. But I can get into pretty much anything as long as i can relate to the lyrics.

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Most of the music I like is not very well known. My favorite genre of music is Celtic/Celtic fusion and about the only genre I don't like is rap.

Favorite bands/singers/musicians/composers (No top favorite):

Horslips, The Pogues, Oingo Boingo, Blue Oyster Cult, Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly, Emerald Rose, Gaelic Storm, The Tossers, Blue October, Dragonforce, Cruachan, Voltaire, The Beatles, Beyond the Pale, Bon Jovi, The Eagles, Fisticuffs, My Chemical Romance, Piano Squall, Siobhan, The Statler Brothers, Stiff Little Fingers, Tchaikovsky, and Era...

There's a few more, but I can't think of them right now.... Sorry the list was so long. And I have too many favorite songs to list.

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Guest theEND

muse, placebo, mindless self indulgence, my chemical romance, nirvana, sigur rós, red hot chili peppers, shiny toy guns, serj tankian ect.

generally anything rock, punk or alt

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Guest hypersonic59

Nine Inch Nails! Right now my fave, especially since my friend and I went down to see a concert yesterday.

Also, Radiohead, Beck, Muse, Rammstein (though less so than before... :( ), System of a Down (a bit), Meshuggah (crazy, crazy stuff), some other stuff too, but mostly the first four I mentioned.

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Guest Treefish

Chelsea: I'm a sucker for most of those in your top 7 bands. Coincidentally, my fondness of them is in that order. =P

Jamie: Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins are the shizz, and I was pretty stoked when the Smashing Pumpkins made a comeback this year.

Lee: I haven't heard of that genre, but I've probably unknowingly listened to it. I don't know most of the bands you like, unfortunately. Except for like, Blue Oyster Cult and the other obviouses. But being the curious thing that I am, I'll get around to listening to them. The stand out in your list that I actually know are The Beatles, since I lord them. :P

RainBird: I listened to the link, and I really like the song. It's relaxing, no? While at the same time I want to do a little dance. When I first saw the background image I was half expecting metal. :P

Jen: I like some J-Pop, but Ayumi Hamasaki is the only artist that comes to mind. As for Hilary Duff... I won't say it. :P I'll be good.

theEND: You named a few of my favourite bands. Muse, Placebo, and Mindless Self Indulgence. I saw MSI live, and they were insane and awesome. It was a shame that fangirls attempted to sing along to the songs, though, since most people can't sing as fast as him nor understand the lyrics.

Hypersonic: NIN have a special place in my heart, since the first song I learnt on guitar was a NIN song. I envy you for having seen one of their concerts! Radiohead are also a personal favourite, especially 'Karma Police' and 'Creep'. It amuses me how he fully pays himself out in that song. :P

Daru: I love Japanese music too. Have you ever gotten into the Visual Kei stuff? Bands like Malice Mizer and Japan X, even though Visual Kei is dying out.. Malice Mizer is Gackt Camui's old band, if you recognise his name at all. :P Kanon Wakeshima, Ayumi Hamasaki, HYDE/L'arc~en~Ciel, Maximum The Hormone, Gackt/Malice Mizer are my favourite Japanese artists.

Gah.

I felt like replying to everyone else, just because I'm cool like that. :P

As for what I like... well, all the aforementioned bands that I named above plus The Academy Is..., Adam Ant, Architecture In Helsinki, Arctic Monkeys, As Tall As Lions, Audioslave, Avenged Sevenfold, Atreyu, Anberlin, Breaking Benjamin, Brand New, Behind Crimson Eyes, Bloc Party, Cobra Starship, The Cranberries (but not live!), The Cure, David Bowie, Death Cab For Cutie, The Dresden Dolls, The Fratellis, Goodnight Nurse, The Grates, HIM, Hoobastank, Horsell Common, Kaiser Chiefs, Klaxons, Madina Lake, Mae, The Matches, Maximo Park, Mechnical Bride, Menomena, Mew, MGMT, Of Montreal, Operator Please, Panic At The Disco, Patrick Wolf, The Pink Spiders, Pirates of Penzance, The Polyphonic Spree, Powerspace, The Radio Dept., Robots In Disguise, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Sex Pistols, Three Days Grace, The White Stripes, 30 Seconds To Mars, Incubus.

I know, I'm evil and used the aid of my iPod. But trust me, that's the shortlist. I've used 70GB of space on my iPod so I find the list admirably short. D:

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i love 80s music new romantic stuff like visarge japan soft cell etc , anything by U2 depeche mode , madness

various 90s music , i love my trance most nowadays TIESTO i likE TALL PAUL , OAKENFOLD, VAN BURGENN

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This is a topic I'm always interested in. Here it goes:

- Metallica;

- Alice In Chains;

- Dream Theatre;

- Johnny Cash;

- Tori Amos;

- Tom Waits;

- Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds;

- Tool;

- Holly Cole;

- Al di Meola;

And the list goes on, and on...

But Metallica have been with me for the last 18 years (oh no, just realized for how long... it seems yesterday!)

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I saw MSI live, and they were insane and awesome. It was a shame that fangirls attempted to sing along to the songs, though, since most people can't sing as fast as him nor understand the lyrics.

I've seen them live too, but it was only for 30 minutes since there was like 20 bands to get through and they weren't the main act. They are awesome though..they're my all time favourite band ^_^

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Daru: I love Japanese music too. Have you ever gotten into the Visual Kei stuff? Bands like Malice Mizer and Japan X, even though Visual Kei is dying out.. Malice Mizer is Gackt Camui's old band, if you recognise his name at all. Kanon Wakeshima, Ayumi Hamasaki, HYDE/L'arc~en~Ciel, Maximum The Hormone, Gackt/Malice Mizer are my favourite Japanese artists.

I admit, when I listen to music I often don't pay attention to who the artist is. I do recognize most of those, though! I've only been to a couple concerts, all of them Japanese bands! The pillows was my favorite. The pillows have a lot of great songs!

I know and like Gackt, but I like Miyavi more! Miyavi is so adorable! And his songs are fun! I bet he would be such a fun person to know irl! There's tons of Miyavi music videos on youtube =3

As for the rest, I have probably heard some of their songs but I don't know them :P

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Japanese music is definitely on the top of my list though I don't really pay attention to who the artist is. So I'm pretty much clueless when people start listing names of people and bands. :P

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Guest Treefish

You saw MSI for 30 minutes? About the same amount of time I saw them, really. It was at the Soundwave Festival, and if I recall correctly, they had 40 bands to get through. They have such a stand out stage presence...

I wish to see my favourite Japanese artists in concerts, but unfortunately World Wide tours apparently don't include Australia. :P I don't know much about Miyavi, but I recognise his name. I think he's part of Skin? Some sort of superband thing that also has Gackt and an X Japan member in it, anyway.. I don't think they've actually done anything as 'Skin', though, except for one performance at an animé convention. T'is a shame. Imagine all the J-Rock gods in the same band...

Miyavi probably is a lot more fun than Gackt. Gackt doesn't seem very excitable on his TV appearances. But he makes me think of Vampyres, which makes me happy... okay, I like him because his voice is the sex ._. There's probably about a ten year age gap between Gackt and Miyavi.. which maybe explains why Gackt is so stoic? o.o I know HYDE is 39, and Gackt hasn't given out his age... (Well, he has, but he says he's a vampyre and 450 years old or so), but it's estimated to be about 37. xD; Yeah. I'm stalker-ish.

Neh, Sara, there are a lot of Japanese songs that I've listened to and liked, but I have no idea who the artists were. I had a Japanese buddy at school once, you see, and I pretty much stole her iPod... the poor thing. :P

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You saw MSI for 30 minutes? About the same amount of time I saw them, really. It was at the Soundwave Festival, and if I recall correctly, they had 40 bands to get through. They have such a stand out stage presence...

Oh cool, is that good? I went to Give It A Name, there were 29 proper bands but a whole bunch of rubbish ones to fill in inbetween.

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Guest katie019

I listen to a lot of different artists, I like drum n' bass like deiselboy. Trance like infected mushroom. Gabba and hhc like anabolic frolic and galaxy 98.

And a lot of old school punk, such as the adicts, DOA, dead kennedys, the cockney rejects, black flag,bad religion, and so on. Also newer punk like nofx. Then everything else like mindless self indulgence, reel big fish, and I love the stray cats and sublime.

Music's really all I know.

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And a lot of old school punk, such as the adicts, DOA, dead kennedys, the cockney rejects, black flag,bad religion, and so on. Also newer punk like nofx. Then everything else like mindless self indulgence, reel big fish, and I love the stray cats and sublime.

Music's really all I know.

you have awesome music taste :D

I'm really into any kind of music mostly punk rock, ska (Especially the two-tone stuff), hardcore, reggae, indie rock, folk rock, basically anything good :) ! Music is my life so like I need to be open minded about it :P

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I won't even try to list my favourite bands and songs, cos there's so many of them and I'd probably miss heaps out. I'm mostly into rock, techno, dance, house, drum n bass, etc. But really, I'll listen to pretty much anything that isn't "gangsta" :P

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Guest katie019
you have awesome music taste :D

I'm really into any kind of music mostly punk rock, ska (Especially the two-tone stuff), hardcore, reggae, indie rock, folk rock, basically anything good :) ! Music is my life so like I need to be open minded about it :P

That's really cool, what are some of your fav. Artists?

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Guest punkrawk_cd
That's really cool, what are some of your fav. Artists?

The Clash, Bad Religion, NOFX, Dead Kennedys, The Specials, Madness, The Selecter, Bruce Springsteen, Streetlight Manifesto, Minor Threat, a LOT of underground/independant bands, Circle Jerks, Choking Victim, The Sainte Catherines and the list goes on and on :)

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Guest FantazMic

I like all kinds of stuff I guess, but mostly metal. I like SOME death metal like Nile, Behemoth and Deicide, but mostly melodic/symphonic stuff like Nightwish, Battlelore, Within Temptation, Paradise lost etc.

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