Clevenger
Message Junkie
Everyone loves a Merc boy
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Post by Clevenger on Apr 17, 2005 22:59:53 GMT -5
So, I'm in need of some good music, any bands or son titles someone wants to throw a me?
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Post by Malkavian on Apr 17, 2005 23:14:10 GMT -5
Well let's see here...
What kind of music are you looking for?
My playlist right now has plenty of Rush(Moving Pictures if you can get it, if you like them then look into Grace under Pressure), The Doors, Pink Floyd(not many people listen to Saucerfull of Secrets), Alice in Chains(such angry music, but still very nice...not musically retarted like some angery songs), David Bowie(an acquired taste, I suppose, but I'm stuck in the 80's), Live(Throwing Copper is their best album), Red Hot Chilli Peppers(Blood Sugar Sex Magik is the one I have on the comp.), and as far as soundtracks go, the Kill Bill soundtracks are there along with the Lost in Translation Soundtrack.
Now other groups that are stellar include The Shins, The Format, My Bloody Valentine(kudos to Shawn for introducing me to them), Sonic Youth, et cetera.
I'll list some more later, if you want to borrow any of the aforementioned cds to be put on your computer or burnt to a CD, lemme know at 'chool.
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Post by Chris Steffen on Apr 18, 2005 10:26:51 GMT -5
Hmm... I can't think of all my favorites so I'll list the ones I can think of right now. Muse A Perfect Circle Tool David Bowie (ditto on Malk, I'm stuck in the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 2000s...) Placebo Garbage Marilyn Manson Blue October Brad Sucks Ammonite... Tell you what... go to www.magnatune.com and look around. There's a lot of interesting music there that's completely Creative Commons licensed, meaning you can download, burn CDs, share, and everything without violating copyright issues. And it's really good music too. Check them out. Best recording label ever. (Oh, to download the music, find the band you like, click "license" beside the name, click "Non-Commercial & school projects", and click "download the mp3s". You can download the full album here, and burn to CDs. You can give copies to friends, trade on file-sharing networks, anything. Just don't try to sell them, that's wrong. And that's against the agreement. Have fun!
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Rista
Techno Geek
Benitora the Shadow Man
Life is what happens while you're busy making plans...
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Post by Rista on Apr 20, 2005 9:42:30 GMT -5
right now i've been really into Jet, Hot Hot Heat, The Killers and Franz Ferdinand
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Post by cassie higley on Jul 28, 2005 14:14:00 GMT -5
i love icp muisc and some rap music
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Post by sick_leprechaun on Jul 29, 2005 9:18:04 GMT -5
lets see u have to go with the rock music
linkin park hawthorne heights breaking benjamin crossfade korn disturbed three day grace godsmack trivium puddle of mudd papa roach
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Post by lrguitar on Aug 3, 2005 1:10:28 GMT -5
Pantera Damageplan Metallica (OLD) Ozzy (or Black Sabbath) Atreyu Iron Maiden Black Label Society Disturbed Breaking Benjamin Godsmack Iced Earth Dream Theater A Dozen Furies Unearth Stone Temple Pilots System of a Down Skindred Rob Zombie White Zombie Mudvayne Kiss Judas Priest KoRn Lynard Skynard Marilyn Manson AC/DC Aerosmith Alice in Chains Bleeding Through Scorpions Dio Three days grace Fear Factory Hatebreed linkin Park 3 Doors Down Seether Rammstein Shinedown Silverchair Slayer Twisted Sister Van Halen Guns "n" Roses Audioslave Cradle of filth Eric Clapton Cream CCR Jimi Hendrix The Doors The Beatles ICP Motley Crue Nickleback Papa Roach Powerman500 Rolling Stones Staind
I would say Slipknot too but I'm so F*CKING Burned out of them.
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Rista
Techno Geek
Benitora the Shadow Man
Life is what happens while you're busy making plans...
Posts: 3,763
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Post by Rista on Aug 4, 2005 18:59:32 GMT -5
Death Cab for Cutie's really good. Very mellow and sleepy.
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Post by Acer on Aug 15, 2005 16:24:34 GMT -5
Indeed. Wow, those are great varieties of music. I mostly listen to the most you've listed there!
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Post by lrguitar on Aug 16, 2005 0:12:42 GMT -5
I tried listening to Duality from Slipknot but I couldn't listen to it, 'cause I've heard too many times.
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Post by Acer on Aug 27, 2005 0:39:11 GMT -5
And I bet that song is pretty addictive for you from listening to that Slipknot song.
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Post by lrguitar on Jan 27, 2006 3:23:27 GMT -5
You ask everyone that knew me like 2-3 years ago I was the biggest slipknot nut out there and now I just don't for them anymore.
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Post by Chris Steffen on Feb 6, 2006 16:26:06 GMT -5
I love how Acer only makes half-sense. It's... unique.
Just kidding, Acer... I jest.
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Post by nightwing on Feb 6, 2006 20:07:15 GMT -5
Coulda fooled me.
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Post by Chris Steffen on Feb 7, 2006 16:08:16 GMT -5
Coulda fooled me. Yes, but fooling you wouldn't be that difficult...
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Post by nightwing on Feb 7, 2006 18:00:19 GMT -5
Coulda fooled me. Yes, but fooling you wouldn't be that difficult... Ouch... that one hurt...
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Post by Chris Steffen on Feb 8, 2006 12:31:01 GMT -5
Here's a band-aid.
/ | | \ | o o o | | o o o | \_____| _____|_____/
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Post by Chris Steffen on Feb 8, 2006 12:32:01 GMT -5
And if that one's too big, here's another:
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Post by nightwing on Feb 8, 2006 18:44:44 GMT -5
Thanks, feels better know. I'm curious, why is it that little kids always want a band-aid, even when it's something like a bruise? Just a state-of-mind? Back onto music, Toby Keith - Ain't as good as I once was.
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Post by Chris Steffen on Feb 13, 2006 10:44:00 GMT -5
It is just that. It's a psychosomatic treatment. Much like a placebo. Give a kid a sugar pill that will "take away all the pain instantly!" and he'll be fine.
'Course, he might grow up popping magic pills and become addicted to pain killers, too.
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