Recommend me a band! (Not quite what you think)

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Queen Michael

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See, this isn't just your average dime-a-dozen music thread. What I want you to recommend me here is some kind of music from your home country that's relatively unknown internationally. Swedes, there's no need to recommend Abba, but Peter LeMarc, who in my mind is the most wonderful Swedish pop singer (and I'm being very loose in my definition of the word "pop singer" here) ever is a good recommendation since non-Swedish people won't have heard of him. If you're a finn and you're thinking about mentioning Kaija Koo, you've understood what I mean.
 

TriggerHappyAngel

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My Recommendation: don't try any Dutch music ... i'm from The Netherlands, but even i think that it's horrible! ;P
 

Cherry Cola

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Abba

Awww... fuck.

I don't know if I like any other Swedish artists to be honest. They are all douches.

Yes, even those shitty metal bands from Sweden. Screw them.

I can't think of anyone.

Except maybe... Dolph Lundgren
 

S.R.S.

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ACDC goes without saying, Wolfmother and for that classic: Men at Work.
 

Lonator

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Not sure as to how well known they are overseas, but definatly John Butler Trio. Heres a couple of good songs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI0_w9aV8G0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkBTuVnBdRI&feature=related
 

senorfatso

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From the UK, I'd recommend Imperial Leisure. Definitely different and definitely the best live band I've ever seen. You guys probably won't think much of it, but I'm expecting big things from these kids.

http://www.myspace.com/imperialleisure
 

arsenicCatnip

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Ah god. Hmmm... okay well, from my home state, I recommend The String Cheese Incident. They're a jam band from Boulder, and they have an awesome name and some fun songs.
 

Snuggle

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Listen to this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPOleXzXXY0

I think it's okay, but nothing special. A lot of people like them though, so you might.
 

S.R.S.

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Lonator said:
Not sure as to how well known they are overseas, but definatly John Butler Trio. Heres a couple of good songs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI0_w9aV8G0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkBTuVnBdRI&feature=related
Ocean's his best imo.

 

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Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pip - Dan is a top DJ and remixer, you can pick up tons of his work right off his wordpress site for free; Scroobius Pip is a great spoken word poet, I just got his latest book through the post.

Put together they're a brilliant combination - pretty sure they're not big on the international scene as when I went to see them the other week I told people I was off to a gig "who you off to see?" followed by "who are they?" :D
 

SoloStoffe

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Well, from here, it depends on what kind of music you like. It could perhaps be Kent, Hammerfall, or maybe even basshunter (Oh god, he sucks). It all depends on taste.
 

TheRightToArmBears

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Um... Thin Lizzy?

I don't know a great deal of Irish bands (and I just got up, I have a hangover. Give me a break (and Lemsip)).
 

Viciousmf

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well i guess since im from america ill go with MC Chris, MC Lars, Bobaflex, Stephen Lynch and That 1 Guy. I hope these are little known enough.
 

Hurr Durr Derp

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TriggerHappyAngel said:
My Recommendation: don't try any Dutch music ... i'm from The Netherlands, but even i think that it's horrible! ;P
Depends on what you're looking for. Yeah, most of the biggest Dutch artists like Frans Bauer or Gerard Joling suck ass, but there's a lot of good stuff too.

Some examples from different genres:
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