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    Music

    Due to the recent discovery of new music and artists, thanks Bart, I wanted to know what everyone listens to. I really love music and personally very eclectic. However, I feel I am a mainstream eclectic.

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    Eclectic you say?...try "pickin' on Pink Floyd" a bluegrass tribute.
    You ain't heared music till' ya hear "wish you were here & comfortably numb" played on a banjo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    Eclectic you say?...try "pickin' on Pink Floyd" a bluegrass tribute.
    You ain't heared music till' ya hear "wish you were here & comfortably numb" played on a banjo.

    I have this one, Luther Wright and the Wrongs - Rebuild the Wall.

    It is a good album. I like bluegrass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    Eclectic you say?...try "pickin' on Pink Floyd" a bluegrass tribute.
    You ain't heared music till' ya hear "wish you were here & comfortably numb" played on a banjo.
    Or try some Apocilyptica....Metalica (and others) done on chello!

    My music collection has everything rock in it...
    Some favorites (it would take way to much time and space to put them all up)
    Punk...Dead Kennedys, Replacements, Husker Du, Sex Pistols, Ramones, Iggy Pop (Stooges),...
    Current rock...5 finger death punch, Slip Knot, Snot, Lamb of God, Tool,...
    And pretty much everything in between including the classic stuff (Zep, Floyd, Scorpions, Priest, Maiden,...)
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    Bluegrass

    Actually, mostly Country but I really do listen to Bluegrass on occasion. Maybe that's why I haven't upgraded my sound system. Country just doesn't blast & reverb the way other music does.

    Damm Ldub, I didn't even get my response typed in before you stole my thunder.
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    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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    That is hilarious...the first two replys go toward bluegrass.

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    XM Radio - Audio Visions and, sometimes, XM LED.

    Audio Visions (defined as cerebral new age) relaxes me in traffic and suppresses the desire to commit bodily harm to other drivers. XM LED (Led Zeppelin 24/7) for times when I need to rock. My entire collection of CD's fits in one small carrying case and hasn't been used in years. I have Uriah Heep, Black Sabbath, Santana, Iron Butterfly, etc. Is my age showing yet?)

    Needless to say, I don't listen to music much, except when I am driving.
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    Punk
    Pop-punk
    Ska
    All things fast tempo
    Favorite bands that would describe my wide spectrum: 311 , New Found Glory, Less Than Jake, Something Corporate, Rancid, Mest, Millencolin, RX Bandits and SUM 41.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JHarris1385 View Post
    Punk
    Pop-punk
    Ska
    All things fast tempo
    Favorite bands that would describe my wide spectrum: 311 , New Found Glory, Less Than Jake, Something Corporate, Rancid, Mest, Millencolin, RX Bandits and SUM 41.
    I gotta say I am really not a fan of these genres, but I do like bits of them.

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    Music?

    well.. not to shamelessly plug something.. but I had a page built for me (long story) but the music is of my taste.. giver a try...

    www.theoriginalsolitude.com:bgwg:

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    Otep - One crazy hot and bothered chick screaming her own poetry. A must listen for metal fans.

    Finger Eleven - Several albums from this group have gone unnoticed. They have their own signature 'rock' sound that is easy to appreciate.

    TOOL - Come on, quite possibly the successor to Pink Floyd light shows. There should be a genre of music called "Tool" because of their influence.

    Acid Bath - Older underground melodic metal from sons of Satan. Beautiful.

    Acumen (or later, "Acumen Nation") - GREAT electro beats and creepy lyrics such as "You ain't got the balls to be a hero, especially when I cut off your arms, cut off your arms, cut off your arms!" I think Bart would like these guys before they dropped the Industrial sound and added 'Nation'.

    Static-X - Probably the best concert I have been to in terms of "sounding like their albums". Their replay factor seems to fade though.

    Chevelle - A rock band that continues to grow with every album.

    Marillyn Manson - Say what you will, but Manson has entertained just about everyone in one way or another.

    Prick - "THERE ARE NO FAIR FIGHTS!" Sing along industrial electonica. "You found a garter belt on my nose... I warned ya." Love it!

    OK, George Strait, Johnny Cash, Keith Whitley, and some other country singers, I can actually enjoy. Otherwise, I sometimes listen to classical music when I am writing. But, sadly, if a hot chick is singing, I generally like it! I'm a sucker.
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    My recent playlist:

    Underworld: (new album)Oblivion With Bells
    Mogwai
    Boards of Canada (simply the best electronica available)
    Primus
    Hooverphonic
    Stiffed
    Tiesto (long live the Adagio for Strings mix)

    Last, but not least, The Frames: Dream Awake. POWERFUL !@#$ing tune!!!!!! This song is FELT, not heard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WormGod View Post
    My recent playlist:

    Underworld: (new album)Oblivion With Bells
    Mogwai
    Boards of Canada (simply the best electronica available)
    Primus
    Hooverphonic
    Stiffed
    Tiesto (long live the Adagio for Strings mix)

    Last, but not least, The Frames: Dream Awake. POWERFUL !@#$ing tune!!!!!! This song is FELT, not heard.
    What do you think of Oblivion With Bells?? I listened to it the other day, and maybe I need to give it a few more spins, but it seemed a lot different than their previous stuff....

    Hooverphonic is good, and Legowelt's remix of Mogwai's Get:On is one of my all time favorite songs...Legowelt RULES.

    Bart

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    What do you think of Oblivion With Bells?? I listened to it the other day, and maybe I need to give it a few more spins, but it seemed a lot different than their previous stuff....

    Hooverphonic is good, and Legowelt's remix of Mogwai's Get:On is one of my all time favorite songs...Legowelt RULES.

    Bart
    The first I listened to it, I was alittle confused. It is a little tame compared to their previous stuff, but it grew on me, FAST. I have had it for over 2 months now and I listen to it a LOT. The cd stays in the VX and its ripped on my iPod for my Rex, so it definately gets airtime.

    I have been finding a lot of new (to me) stuff using Pandora.com lately. a co-workers turned me onto it and I use it religiously when I am working from home. Free or pay (gets rid of ads) and the sound quality is very good. I find myself jotting down artists, albums, and tracks for later purchases. Highly recommended.

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