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Spring wrote:1. Queens of The Stone Age (favourite of all time)
2. Marilyn Manson
3. The Living End
4. R.E.M
5. Linkin Park

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Honourable mentions

Disturbed
Lostprophets
My Chemical Romance
Busta Rhymes
50 cent
Changes, due to amount of listening.

1. QOTSA
2. Rammstein
3. AC/DC
4. Motley Crue (lack of accents due to keyboard)
5. Pete Murray

Others:

R.E.M
Marilyn Manson
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i somehow failed to mention Syd Barrett in the Pink Floyd grouping.
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Post by Lord Mhoram »

I need to update mine.

1. Morrissey and Smiths
2. Leonard Cohen
3. Frank Sinatra
4. Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry

That's all that matters to me right now.
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ah...Lord Mhoram...going through a romantic period!!

roxy music!! yea! ;)
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Lord Mhoram wrote:I need to update mine.

1. Morrissey and Smiths
2. Leonard Cohen
3. Frank Sinatra
4. Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry

That's all that matters to me right now.
Burnt out on the Who and Floyd, huh? I know the feeling all too well! Great picks, by the way. I've been meaning to get some Roxy Music for the longest time.
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I have to say Spring, you have a good taste in music (well I think so, since I am a hard rocker!).
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Also, Mhoram: if you liked the art rock of Roxy Music, I'd strongly suggest you look into Brian Eno's four solo albums (Here Come the Warm Jets, Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy, Another Green World, and Before and After Science). He was a pivotal member during Roxy's first two albums.
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Lucimay,

Heh. Definitely a romantic period. :)

Foul,

Yep, definitely burnt out on Who and Pink Floyd. But they're such great bands that I can revisit them whenever I feel like it. As for Roxy: Definitely check them out. I figured you'd like them. Eno is an immensely talented producer and musician. His last Roxy album For Your Pleasure is definitely a masterpiece, I think.
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right now:

the clash(always)
trail of dead
lemonheads
stephen fretwell
arctic monkeys
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Replacements
Pavement (I think)
Guided By Voices
Cheap Trick (probably)
Sonic Youth
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Rage Against the Machine
Biffy Clyro
Dropkick Murphy's
Incubus
Counting Crows


Mabye not in that order.
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Warmark wrote:Rage Against the Machine
Biffy Clyro
Dropkick Murphy's
Incubus
Counting Crows


Mabye not in that order.
Good list.

Hmmm...I'll need to think about this one. Definately Counting Crows and RATM would make mine.
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Here's what I wrote: Fri Jul 23, 2004 1:17 pm

1) Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

2) Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

3) Steve Earle and the Dukes

4) THE BEATLES!!!!

5) Van Morrison & his Band


Here is my feeling about 2.5 years later:

1) Beatles

2) Bruce Springsteen and the E street

3) Neil Young and Crazy Horse

4) Petty and the HBs

5) The Band
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1.Rush
2.Tool
3.King Crimson
4.Led Zepplin
5.Van Halen (guilty pleasure I've had since grade school)
6.Bela Fleck & the Flecktones
7.Kansas
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This month:
1. Alabama 3
2. Flogging Molly
3. Rory McLeod
4. Sufjan Stevens
5. Sugarcubes

Of All Time:
1. The Pixies
2. Talulah Gosh
3. The Razorcuts
4. The Wedding Present
5. Primal Scream
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Post by Ramen »

Hard to say.
But i think it´s this:
1. Blind Guardian
2. Nightwish
3. Apocalyptica
4. Runrig
5. Genesis
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Malik23 wrote:1.Rush
2.Tool
3.King Crimson
4.Led Zepplin
5.Van Halen (guilty pleasure I've had since grade school)
6.Bela Fleck & the Flecktones
7.Kansas
Aaaaggghhhh!!! Too.....much.....noise......my.....ears..... ;)
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hmm. let's see how this compares one year later

1. QOTSA
2. Clutch
3. Alice in Chains
4. Tool
5. (too many tie for this spot to pick one)
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bands...just bands, not counting individual performers (or the crappy bands that backed up those performers as in big brother and the crappy holding company)


in no particular order, off the top of my head

The Beatles
The Stones
The Band
King Crimson (any incarnation)
Yes (any incarnation)
Jethro Tull (any incarnation)
Led Zeppelin
INXS (because i saw them live twice and they were incredible)



oh...heh...that's more than five huh. can't help it can't choose

(and that don't even include
The Doors, Hendrix, Joplin)
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cause... i'm from Kentucky
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Post by drew »

Not my current-listening list; but these would be my all-timers:

1-Blue RodeoImage
2-Smashing Pumkpins
3-Soul Asylum
4-Guns n' Roses (The real Guns n' Roses)
5-The Tea PartyImage
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