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| Topic Started: Aug 27 2008, 02:20 AM (381 Views) | |
| Webbie | Oct 6 2008, 09:54 PM Post #21 |
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I don't have much for specific songs, but I'd recommend you check out Era, The Foreigner, and Hall & Oates. From what I understand Era speaks an "imaginative language close to latin", but believe me, you'll like it. I'd recommend you listen to the song "Ameno" first. The Foreigner and Hall & Oates are just older bands with good music; I believe they both have songs on some of the GTA soundtracks. |
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| jc55 | Oct 6 2008, 10:32 PM Post #22 |
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Erm, here are some albums I highly recommend: 1. Nas - illmatic 2. Any Ravi Shankar stuff; try and DL three ragas if you can. 3. Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti And some singles: 1. Nazareth - witchdoctor woman 2. Van Halen - Jump (obv) 3. Ted Nugent - Stranglehold EDIT: Every Tenacious D song ever in the world, ever. Edited by jc55, Oct 6 2008, 11:01 PM.
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| ScarSnake | Oct 6 2008, 10:33 PM Post #23 |
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Alice In Chains: Nutshell Got Me Wrong Would? Them Bones Pearl Jam Black Yellow Ledbetter Down Given To Fly Brain of J Soilwork Stabbing The Drama Nerve Distance Exile Weapons Of Vanity The Clash Spanish Bombs Clampdown White Riot Death Or Glory Stone Sour Comewhatever May Bother Orchids Zzyzx Rd. Your God Slipknot Child Of Burning Time No Life Before I Forget Oysterhead Armys On Esctasy Mr.Oysterhead Rubberneck Lions Bad Religion Sorrow Punk Rock Song Atomic Garden Los Angelas Is Burning ........ just to name some Edited by ScarSnake, Oct 6 2008, 10:35 PM.
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| Roy Campbell | Oct 6 2008, 10:37 PM Post #24 |
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Here you go saddie, here’s a random list of albums that’s sure to keep you tied over: The Libertines//Up the Bracket The Prodigy//Their Law (compilation album) The Beatles//The White Album Arctic Monkeys//Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not Blur//The Great Escape The White Stripes//Icky Thump The Raconteurs//Consolers of the Lonely Radiohead//In Rainbows The Strokes//First Impressions of Earth Tenacious D//Tenacious D Oasis//Definitely Maybe Madness//One Step Beyond... The Who//My Generation |
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| Nathan_snake | Oct 7 2008, 04:12 PM Post #25 |
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The Last Shadow Puppets: The Age Of The Understatement: (1) The Age Of The Understatement, (2) Standing Next To me, (3) My Mistakes Were Made For You Paramore: Riot!: (1) Crushcrushcrush, (2) Decoy, (3) Misery Business, (4) Miracle!, (5) For A Pessimist, I'm Pretty Optimistic Paramore: Twilight Soundtrack: Decode Cute Is What We Aim For: Rotation: (1) Practice Makes Perfect, (2) Doctor, (3) Hollywood, (4) The Lock-Down Denial, (5) Miss Sobriety Those are my favourite songs off of those albums. But that's all only if you like Rock / Indie.
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| micster | Oct 7 2008, 04:21 PM Post #26 |
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Ive been meaning to do this for a while but completely forgot. Paramore - Pretty much the whole of RIOT BUT especially the bonus tracks Stop This Song and Decoy Tokio Hotel - There Scream album was released in america and is awesome; try to 'acquire' the US version with the limited tracks for Live Every Second is fuck awesome. Flyleaf - Try out there self titled album; there should be something you like in there for it caters for many varying tastes. Cinema Bizarre - Now this one'll take some hunting. There Final Attraction album [and thus far, only album] is one of the best albums ive heard ever. Especially Lovesongs (They Kill Me) and Forever no Ever |
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| ..Liquid.. | Oct 7 2008, 10:48 PM Post #27 |
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Fuckin' a @ Tenacious D. Totally forgot to mention that. Like Roy said, get their self-titled album and The Pick of Destiny. After that, buy their movie 'Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny'. If you loved that, get their live DVD when they played in London a few years ago. |
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| ScarSnake | Oct 7 2008, 10:51 PM Post #28 |
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^ do excatly what this dude just said lol. Tenacious D is a great band to get into..at first it may throw ya off but songs like "Karate" or "Beezleboss" will get stuck in your head for days. on a side note..the movie was awesome. back on topic: All That Remains This Calling Chiron Megadeth everything they ever did ![]() except "Risk" |
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