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In no particular order as I find it impossible to have an order with music. It changes every month, week, day.

Simply red

Guns 'n' roses

Crash Test Dummies

Phil collins

Enigma

Amethystium

Rascal flatts

The killers

The fray

Lifehouse

Lighthouse family

Alice cooper

Alter bridge

Hinder

Alkaline trio

Linkin park

Eminem

Poets of the fall

Mariah carey <_<

Enrique iglesias <_<

Fave songs?

Simply red: holding back the years, if you don't know me by now, Stars.

Phil collings- in the air tonight, against all odds

enrique iglesias - Hero, To love a woman

Mariah carey - Hero

The fray - How to save a life

Lighthouse - Raincloud, question of faith, when I was younger

Alice cooper - Poison

Lifehouse - Hanging by a moment, Blind, you and me.

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Guest PhoebeJoan

I used to LOVE Lifehouse :blush:

"Hanging by a Moment" was so great back in 2001. The first 2 albums were great soft-rock albums. I really liked the 2nd one Stanley Climbfall, that was my favourite, great track after great track, and it rocked more then the debut. The 3rd one was OK, but havent paid too much attention since.

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Guest PhoebeJoan

Eric Clapton is great too. Great guitar player and songwriter.

My mum is actually seeing Simply Red live really soon I think. "Fairground" is my favourite song of theirs, really brings a lot of nostalgia.

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Guest TigerFoxMatt

My tastes are very varied, but my favourite genre would have to be electronic, or just anything that's dancey.

Some of my favourite bands/artists are Owl City, Train, Fall Out Boy, Maroon 5, Nickelback, The Killers, Breathe Electric, The Secret Handshake, Elton John, Daughtry, Lifehouse, Disturbed, and Sonta Arctica, but that is by no means all I like. Just I'd be here all day if I listed all I like. :P

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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.

agreed. very much so.

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Well I like alittle bit of everything. It just depends on my mood. If im depressed I like Bullet for my Valentine of Otep. If im angry or upset I'll listen to some Twiztid or Five Finger Death Punch. And for those weird moods I like opera. Also I like Techno, and Industrial, and classic power ballads.

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Guest AlishaToMe

I'm really into most music if i'm honest but mainly from what i call real bands those that play instruments not just sample everything.

that said i do like some dance stuff and have recently been getting quite into more mainstream chart stuff like lady gaga, katy perry etc.I've always had a love of solo female artist, probably because i wanted to be them but i just love the female voice, nerina pallot is another favorite.

I'm also a big heavy metal and alternative fan, bands like Tool, Metallica, Green day, muse, arctic monkeys(not sure if they have made it state side as yet)

And i also like the intensity of a lot of classical music, the sheer power of that stuff is mindblowing.

It would probably be easier to ask what i don't like, lets see, boy bands and anything else made for commercialism and country and western (i just can't get my head round it, sorry country fans, i do appreciate the technical skill required for it just not my thing)

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Guest jumpzinc

I've been listening to a lot of Robbie Williams lately. I'm not even sure how it happened. Some others I like:

Pulp and Jarvis Cocker

The Who

T. Rex

Lupe Fiasco

Gnarls Barkley

Beatles

Pink Floyd

U2

Holly Cole

Tom Waits

Johnny Cash

The Clash

The Smiths

Peter Gabriel

K-Os

Favorite songs:

Only You Know Me, Bodies and Handsome Man: Robbie Williams

Underwear and Babies: Pulp

Transformer: Gnarls Barkley

Hurt me Soul, The Instrumental, Fighters: Lupe Fiasco

I Grieve: Peter Gabriel

Won't get Fooled Again: The Who

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Guest becoming_i

Some of my all-time favorites are dredg, Rishloo, Fair To Midland, Opus Dai, Brand New, We Were Promised Jet Packs, Still Life Still, Exotic Animal Petting Zoo, Genghis Tron, The Number 12 Looks Like You, Periphery, Between The Buried And Me, The Human Abstract, Cynic, Animals As Leaders, Kyte, Explosions In The Sky, The Flashbulb, Apparat, Frog Pocket, Ceschi, Sole & The Skyrider Band, 10 Years, and A Perfect Circle.

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I've been listening to a lot of Robbie Williams lately. I'm not even sure how it happened. Some others I like:

Pulp and Jarvis Cocker

The Who

T. Rex

Lupe Fiasco

Gnarls Barkley

Beatles

Pink Floyd

U2

Holly Cole

Tom Waits

Johnny Cash

The Clash

The Smiths

Peter Gabriel

K-Os

Favorite songs:

Only You Know Me, Bodies and Handsome Man: Robbie Williams

Underwear and Babies: Pulp

Transformer: Gnarls Barkley

Hurt me Soul, The Instrumental, Fighters: Lupe Fiasco

I Grieve: Peter Gabriel

Won't get Fooled Again: The Who

I dont listen to rap all that much but Lupe Fiasco is someone i like to listen to. His music is more lyrical than a bunch of other artists'.

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Guest Anya the Mad Cellist

My favorite genre of music is symphonic metal; I just LOVE the fusion of classical/folk music with heavy metal. I'm also a strong advocate of women in the metal scene; I've actually been working on an essay on this for the last 2 years.

Anyway, some of my favorite artists: Epica (met them), Nightwish, Tarja, Emilie Autumn (met her too; the greatest night of my life), Within Temptation, Apocalyptica, Twelve Girls Band, Pink Floyd, REM, Simon and Garfunkel, just to name a few :)

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Guest Matt and Mia

I listen to absolutly everything but I like Indy, rock, Metal, And Classical is fantastical!

I play percussion, and a bit of the ukulele and piano. Tonight I just learned the Ukranian Bell Carol and We three kings for the both of them in F major (I think it's F Major).

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Favorite bands hmm...:/ its a long list:

Linkin Park

Greenday

All time low

Me you at six

Bowling for soup

Breaking Benjamin

Good Charlotte

Nickelback

My Chemical Romance

Areosmith

The Calling

Stone Sour

Chris Daughtry

Three Days Grace

Busted...:/ My childhood hero's lol

Snow patrol

The fray

Coldplay

Bon Jovi

Lonestar

Go Audio

Simple Plan

Told you it was a long list.

My favorite songs are:

Busted- Nerdy

Areosmith- Don't wanna miss a thing

The Calling- wherever you will go

Katy perry- Firework

Bryan Adams- Everything i do

Lonestar- amazed

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Guest rumblerumble

Favorite bands? Hmmmm it's always changing but I'd have to say most of the stuff I listen to is a lot of 70s era glam/punk rock. Stuff like :

Joan Jett/The Runaways

David Bowie

T-Rex

Iggy Pop

Nick Gilder

"Lust For Life" by Iggy Pop always gets me jumping around on my bed in my undies singing into hairbrushes lol. :D

Love and Hugs

-Bowie

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