not really anyone favorite, i like just about anything
 
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Esham and Natas!! Dude, you down with Psychopathic records now then? Twiztid, ICP, Anybody Killa, Blaze, they are all cool as fuck.

Type O Negative = still my fav band ever.

I'm not too big n ICP, but I think they do good music when they collaberate with Esham. Psychopatic Records are in a class of there own.
 
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..,Damn how slow that page is, takes years to get one single track down! :cool:
Let you here what i think tomorrow hope it goes better then,..

..,The..Ghost´s..Are..Out..There,..
..,Don´t..Be..Scarred..We..Don´t..Bite..,..We..KILL,..
..,Muhahahaha,.. ..,The..Laughter..Never..Ends..,..It´s..An..Deseas,..

It seems to work fast for me. I've never had any download problems, the songs upload in like 15 seconds for me. Guess I'm lucky then.
 
as long as the singings clean and good and the instrumentalists are good i like most forms of rock, not much a fan of hip hop or rap but i like the beastie boys alot. oh and for anyone whose into black industrial thrash claw bleeding metal shit, im going to wacken in 3 weeks time (a huge german metal festival) got loads of people, cannibal corpse, motorhead, anthrax, dio... gonna rule!


Amon Amarth
Anthrax
Arch Enemy
Astral Doors
Bal-Sagoth
Brainstorm
Böhse Onkelz
Cannibal Corpse
Cathedral
Children of Bodom
Death Angel
Deicide
Destruction
Dio
Dionysus
Disbelief
Doro & Warlock
Dr. Rock
Ektomorf
Eläkeläiset
Engine of Pain
Everfest
Feinstein
Grave Digger
Griffin
Gutbucket
Helloween
Hobbs Angel of Death
Hypocrisy
J.B.O.
Knorkator
Kotipelto
Mayhem
Methedras
Misery Index
Mnemic
Motörhead
Mystic Prophecy
Nevermore
Nocturno Culto
Orphanage
Paragon
Quireboys
Raunchy
Reckless Tide
Satan
Satyricon
Saxon
Schandmaul
Supersoma
The Rods
Thora
Thunderstone
Vanguard
Voodoma
Weinhold
Zodiac Mindwarp
 
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I love music and listen to all different stuff but i like realy punk stuff like fallout boy, boys night out, coheed and cambria, brand new, NFG, thursday, taking back sunday, matchbox romance and a ton more.

I'm not big into rap but Tupac and Biggie are by far my favorite, nas and eminem are good too.
 
Austintatious,

Damn I wish I could attend the Wacken. I've heard all about it. That's like the biggest outdoor metalfest there is. Let me know how it was......Penis EnlargementACE
 
i guess my taste is all over the place...i came up listening to hip hop...public enemy, eric b. & rakim, epmd, big daddy kane, the biz...& the rest...i got into nas, black moon, wu-tang, smif-n-wesson, mobb deep, biggie, pac, jay-z in the 90's...nowadays...nobody is talking about shit...i can't even listen to the radio...it's the same radio friendly...everybody trying to put out a hit type shit...nobody is really original or creative anymore....but i am into mos def..& talib kweli...i feel hip hop need to gain back its substance...we have all the kids coming up emulating and idolizing this bullshit....
now i stick to old school r&b & "neo soul"...anita baker, patti labelle, aretha franklin, teddy p, the isleys, goapele, jill scott, eraykah badu, kem ...mostly get in the mood music ;)....also like coldplay, u2, shania twain, & goo goo dolls
 
Wow. All these artist and all these diffrent taste and no one has ever heard of a guy
named John Lennon. See, the story is this Lennon fellow and a couple of his buddies from somewhere called Liverpool put together a nice little 4 piece band and sold a couple of records along the way. The sad part is, they never got to much radio play so very few of their songs were ever heard. Anyway, if some of you guys ever get a chance, you should listen to some of the songs by the Beatles( I think thats what they're called) They are a pretty good band but good luck trying to find any of their music out there.

koooky
 
Koooky, you kiddin' us? :D Beatles music is easy to find.. I just don't like them too much. ^_^
 
The real Beatles experience is making up a good brew of mushroom tea(not into the chemicals) and watching "The Yellow SuBathmatearine"..... Thats an experience....
 
Yellow SuBathmatearine. What a classic. My daughter LOVES that cartoon and even named our dog "Ringo" because she thinks he is so funny in it.

C'mon guys, the Beatles RULE/ROCK
When one of those other bands sell over a BILLION units of music world-wide, then you can talk to me ;)

koooky
 
Oh man. Boy bands. Give me a break.

Yeah the Beatles were and are still popular, but that doesn't make them all that great. I could write that crap. They weren't good musicians, they just had the charisma to be popular and sell music.

"To smart to be a pop star, not smart enough not to be."
 
koooky said:
When one of those other bands sell over a BILLION units of music world-wide, then you can talk to me ;)

koooky

Just because a group sells a load of albums sure as hell doesnt mean they are good.....Radio music sells the most, AND IT IS ALL FUCKING GARBAGE. Look at what Rap has deteriorated into, the most popular shit is 50cent, he has sold a massive amount of albums, Puffy is even worse, he cant even rap, I know hes a producer.....Look at the money that guy has made...Rap is shitty now because it is made for a dominantly white fanbase, and most people are fuckin braindead when it comes to music, im white but I think I know my shit

Thanks to Twins172_up for jogging my memory about smiff-n-wesson and black moon, That is good rap, They have probably not sold over 50 000 units...

I go into a blind rage when I hear a person yell G G G G-unit....
 
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two days ago my buddy(who really does know his rap) and I were walking to my other freinds house. He says to me "You know, I only really like shit that has blown up and gone commercial"......I recoiled in horror...."That is the worst possible thing a person could say about any kind of music..... So I pushed him, and he fell.....
 
Geez Cyclops, you make it sound SO easy. Go ahead. Write one, THAT'S ONE song that will be a hit and will live on for 30-40 years and tell me how easy it is. You said it yourself, the Beatles were AND ARE STILL popular. Their work has survived the test of decades and that does indeed make them great. Let's see if the Back Street Boys are still selling records after 30-40 years. You tell me how a band that broke up in 1970 Sells
6 platinum LP's 30 years later. How many other bands have had number one songs with full orchastras and a sitar? Listen to each of their albums from say 65 on and each sounds diffrent. How many artist today are really putting out music that will stand the test of decades? The numbers more than speak for themselves. If it wasn't THAT good, would it still be around?

koooky
 
Big sales does not equal good music. Their music has no substance. All very predictable, all very "the same" sounding. Yes, as far as pop music goes, they are icons. The lyrics are good. The music sells like crazy. They had charisma. They had stage presence. They had looks (which, sadly, is almost all that pop music is based on now). But as far as the MUSIC being good, I don't think so. The music is very bland, and it is very difficult for me to listen to because it isn't interesting.

Give me Raiohead any day. Their music keeps my interest no matter how many times I listen to it, because they try to push the limits of what they can do. I look at music as art, and not entertainment. Yeah, it can be entertaining, but it can also go much deeper than that. And the Beatles just don't do it for me.

Better yet, give me Charles Ives. His music has stood the test of decades. I believe he died in 1925. His music still sells well. Maybe not billions but he is still thought of as a genius, and WAY ahead of his time. But as H.L. Mencken said:

"Nobody ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American public"

It's very true. Look at all the multimillionaire pop artists that have written crap music in the last several decades. You'll see what he means.
 
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I agree. Music is art. It is an expression of creativiity. When you say their music is uninteresting are you speaking pre 64 or 65 on up? I would assume you are speaking pre 64 and I would agree with much of what you said. The 65 and on work is the most interesting in pop/rock history. From that time frame on, you see how a band evolves. They were always looking for new sounds to add to the LP and not use the same formula of what worked earlier. I asked once and shall ask again, what other pop/rock artist(s) achieved number 1 hit status while using a full ochastra and also a number one while featuring a sitar as the main muisc? The first "concept" LP is and has always been recognized as Sgt. Peppers. When the Beatles stopped touring, that is when they started to turn out the most interesting and creative music of the day. You said above that their music was all very predictable and very "same" sounding. I ask you exactly what in their music predicted hit songs with a sitar and an orchastra? What was it that clued you in that they would be the first to use feedback as part of the recording? How about be fair and compare it to other music of its time? No band then or now spent as much time in producing the best music they could because they had quit touring. The LP would be the tour. Also, I disagree with your very first and second statements. If the music wasn't good and lacked substance, how then would it have survived this long? Have you even heard their song Elanor Rigby? How can you say that that song has no substance or isn't deep? To say you don't like it and that it doesn't suit your taste is one thing, but to lump their entire work as "crap" makes it sound as if anyone could do what they were able to achieve, yet no one has. How strange.

koooky
 
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