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What kind off music do you listen to at the moment?

Post by Purifying Flame of Justic »

Me:

Bjork, Muse, Blind Guardian, Marilyn Manson, Kaizers Orchestra, Bikstok Røgsystem, Die anarchistische abendunterhaltung, Depeche Mode, Rammstein, Nightwish, Evanescence, Moonsorrow + stuff.

And the third intro to Bleach! (anime)

*You are you, for sure
There’s no substitute anywhere, there is none.
Please don’t wilt, my one flower.
You, upon who light hardly shines, are just like a flower blooming in the shade.
That feeling of screwing up…
…Why don’t you spit out!
You are you for sure.
There’s been none like you before and never will there be.
Even if a time comes when you make enemies of everyone other than yourself,
I will protect you through it all.’
So please don’t give up, my one flower.
*
(in Japanese.)

:D:D

In general I like very different kind off music, just don’t have time to listen to all kind, off the different variants. :/
Anyway I can remember a teacher (female!) that said that she hadn’t heard any band with serious text since TV2! (Danish band), even though she only could speak Danish, English, French, German Rolling Eyes
After that day I wowed to myself that I would never take any female serious, ever again, been around 3 years.
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Post by Jeni Nielsen »

Random stuff I listen to nowadays...

Japanese Rock:
Janne Da Arc
Sid
Kagrra,
ART SCHOOL

Japanese other:
Yoshida Brothers
Crystal Kay
Sowelu

Non- Japanese
Cake
DJ Shadow
Bjork
Dar Williams

I have pretty eclecctic tastes. I just know what I like when I hear it.
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anything but drum n' bass.
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*the white stripes--jack white friggin' wails and i can't wait 'til his new band, the raconteurs, puts out their first album. meg white is cool.
*smashing pumpkins--mellon collie...need i say any more? i love adore also. corgan's solo album is pretty good, but i can't wait until the SP's release their new project.
*u2--joshua tree, achtung...where would the world be without the songs in those two albums? and i think they deserved getting best album for How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. So sorry Kanye...
kevin max (his album the impostor is awesome. i can't recommend it enough. one of the best unknown vocal and experimental groups out there.
*sigur ros...takk blew me away....
*ryan adams (not bryan, thank you very much!) alt. country. rock. get Rock N' Roll...get Cold Roses...you will thank me. but if you really hate country twang, forget the latter--it took me getting used to, but he is one of the best lyricists since Morrissey....
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Post by Tonks_kittygoth »

Mmmm

Yoko Kanno ~ of course
Dresden Dolls ~ been semi obsesed with since my husband bought the cd
Tori Amos
Nina Hagen
Mindless Self Indulgence
Nina Simone ~ Pirate Jenny is my fav
Teargarden/Edvard Kaspell/Legandarypinkdots
Crooked Fingers
Tom Waits
Wolfsheim
Nick Cave
Bauhaus
The Balenesque quartet

I guess I like madwomen and eccentric boys :)
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Post by Gillsing »

I listen to the track that loads on this webcomic, as well as the third Syndicate Wars track. I think they go well together, and I'm not yet tired of hearing two tracks repeat themselves.
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Post by GhostLine »

VAST--Video Audio Sensory Theater...love them, love them!!!! I am so shocked that these guys are unknown because their music is really sublime. Check them out at www.realvast.com. They have a large underground following, but have recently gone solely to download purchases of their work.
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Post by Tonks_kittygoth »

My best friend loves those guys, and was friends online with one of them for awhile. I dont know if she still is.

:oops: I have to listen to them again, I dont remember thier sound... :oops:
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Post by GP »

In my rotation right now:

The Fray
The Black Keys
Mad at Gravity
John Mayer Blues Trio
Zero 7
Jurassic 5
Jimi Hendrix
and one of idols, Frank Sinatra
Falling away from the past...but it's following...
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Post by base of the pillar »

lets see
Simple Plan
Bowling for Soup
Green Day
Nickelback
MXPX
Tony Hawk's American Wasteland
Yellowcard
Johnny Cash Pillar
Gavin DeGraw
Social Distortion
and I'm trying to get a hold of some old school punk as well
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Post by shadowferret »

Rewrite - Asian Kung Fu Generation


Otherwise...
yoko Kanno
No Doubt
L'Arc~En~Ciel
Tupac Shakur
Taku Iwasaki
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Post by secondhandevil »

Right now all I listen to is Metallica and Johnny Cash.

I like Johnny because if you ever actually listen to him,he's probably more violent than Fiddy cent. (Every song he seems to off at least 1 person for absolutely no reason whatsoever).
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Post by simon's ghost »

I just bought a cd by a group led by Killah Priest called Black Market Militia. The album is a pleasant surprise. I'm also giving the occasional listen to Madlib's most recent effort, "The Beat Konducta vol. 1-2"
Oh well.
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Post by Tonks_kittygoth »

secondhandevil wrote:Right now all I listen to is Metallica and Johnny Cash.

I like Johnny because if you ever actually listen to him,he's probably more violent than Fiddy cent. (Every song he seems to off at least 1 person for absolutely no reason whatsoever).
Funny, I always thought the point of those songs was to show regret, and give hope of redemtion to those who had done horrible things. The charecters never seem proud of thier actions, more sad, which is in keeping with Cashes life. Rather than being a violent man, he dedicated most of his life to prison reform, American Indian Rights, and Childrens causes. He was insturmental in the 60's folk scene, a good friend of Bob Dylan, Bono, among others. See Man in Black, Ballad of Ira Hayes , Son of a Patriot and I hung my Head.
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Post by Lightice »

Right now, Saint Saens' Danse Macabre.
Most of the time, though, I listen to metal rock - Disturbed, E Nomine, etc. as well as anime soundtracks. Yoko Kanno, especially can make music worth listening.
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