Syl's Recommendations (now with video)
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Syl's Recommendations (now with video)
Ok, anybody is welcome to make their own Recommendations thread, but the rule in this one is you can only talk about bands mentioned in this thread or bands musically, historically, or thematically related to other bands in the thread. A bit egocentric, I know.
The picks -
A Perfect Circle
Alice in Chains
Calexico
Candiria
Children of Bodom
Clutch
Dredg
Elysian Fields
Ensiferum
Failure
Fu Manchu
GnR
Helmet
Jerry Cantrell
Kyuss
Lusk
Meshuggah
Nerf Herder
NIN
Paw
Pearl Jam
Queens of the Stone Age
Therion
Toadies
Tool
Ween
The picks -
A Perfect Circle
Alice in Chains
Calexico
Candiria
Children of Bodom
Clutch
Dredg
Elysian Fields
Ensiferum
Failure
Fu Manchu
GnR
Helmet
Jerry Cantrell
Kyuss
Lusk
Meshuggah
Nerf Herder
NIN
Paw
Pearl Jam
Queens of the Stone Age
Therion
Toadies
Tool
Ween
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Re: Syl's Recommendations
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Ah, you found some Pelican then, Mr Syl?
Is it the EP or the subsequent album? I only have the EP, but it's damn fine.
All in all, your list rocks. I haven't heard them all, but I've heard a fair portion. Good choices.

All in all, your list rocks. I haven't heard them all, but I've heard a fair portion. Good choices.
Caer Sylvanus wrote: A Perfect Circle
Alice in Chains
Candiria
Children of Bodom
Ensiferum
Meshuggah
Nerf Herder
NIN
Pearl Jam
Queens of the Stone Age
Therion
Tool
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Yeah, finally found a few tracks off Kazaa. Nightendday, Pulse, Mammoth, FNT, and GW. Really good stuff.
If you like Pelican, I've just found another band, Mastodon, that you might really enjoy. The name kind of says it all.
You might like Budgie, Cov. Good classic rock sound. They're Welsh.
This site has some good tracks for download. Prog metal type stuff. Makes me think of a slightly less radio-friendly Audioslave.
And for some straight up geek metal, I found the band Blind Guardian. A little older sounding, but some of the tracks I found have titles like By the Gates of Moria, Gandalf the Magician, The Hobbit, Excalibur, and so on.
If you like Pelican, I've just found another band, Mastodon, that you might really enjoy. The name kind of says it all.
You might like Budgie, Cov. Good classic rock sound. They're Welsh.
This site has some good tracks for download. Prog metal type stuff. Makes me think of a slightly less radio-friendly Audioslave.
And for some straight up geek metal, I found the band Blind Guardian. A little older sounding, but some of the tracks I found have titles like By the Gates of Moria, Gandalf the Magician, The Hobbit, Excalibur, and so on.
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Haha, I've heard of Blind Guardian - I've been labouring under the impression that they're a bit power metal...and with titles like those, I'm probably right
Still, I'll grab a song while I'm here.
In fact, I'll sample as many as possible of those bands you've just mentioned. I've learnt to trust your judgement in music
As for Pelican - I have the 4-track self-titled EP, and Mammoth is my favourite on there at the moment. As I think I mentioned elsewhere, when the thick guitar sound kicks in after 30-odd seconds...


In fact, I'll sample as many as possible of those bands you've just mentioned. I've learnt to trust your judgement in music

As for Pelican - I have the 4-track self-titled EP, and Mammoth is my favourite on there at the moment. As I think I mentioned elsewhere, when the thick guitar sound kicks in after 30-odd seconds...


Re: Syl's Recommendations
I have nearly all of the ablums from these bands. I've seen Tool and Pearl jam in concert and I own NIN's All that could Have been DVD.Caer Sylvanus wrote: A Perfect Circle
NIN
Pearl Jam
Queens of the Stone Age
Toadies
Tool
Helmet is alright, not my bag
Clutch is pretty cool, haven't heard anything from them since High School(read nearly 10 years)
I never could get into Ween.
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There's a lot of those bands on that list that I think are just alright, as well. The only Helmet I can really get into is Meantime and a couple tracks off Betty. If I was feeling brave, I'd list all the bands I have CDs and files of.
Clutch just put out a new CD. I need to pick it up. Same with the new Bad Religion. I think there's even a new QOTSA EP out. Dangit, I need to start updating the new release thread again.
Good to see a fellow QOTSA and Toadies fan. It seems like we're about the same age and have similar tastes in music. You should post your picks (as should anybody else).
Found the lyrics, Cov.
Clutch just put out a new CD. I need to pick it up. Same with the new Bad Religion. I think there's even a new QOTSA EP out. Dangit, I need to start updating the new release thread again.
Good to see a fellow QOTSA and Toadies fan. It seems like we're about the same age and have similar tastes in music. You should post your picks (as should anybody else).
Found the lyrics, Cov.
Thus he died
Nom the Wise
Lord of the caves and friend of man
Fair, and noble
Most beloved of the Noldor race
Paid the price, he redeemed the oath
Farewell my friend, farewell
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Masters of Reality
Unida
Mad Season
Mondo Generator
Unida
Mad Season
Mondo Generator
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Ok, I just ordered some Clutch, Budgie, Megaherz (from a recommendation at the Tower), Paw, Mastodon, Fu Manchu (because I've always wondered) and Calexico. Ah, the benefits of getting a cheque from your mum on your birthday 
This Haven (that you linked to, above) are pretty good too. Next up, a Blind Guardian song.

This Haven (that you linked to, above) are pretty good too. Next up, a Blind Guardian song.
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Bump.
So, Alan, what did you think of those albums?
So, Alan, what did you think of those albums?
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Wolfmother
The Sword
The Sword
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