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Vault101

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cloone8 said:
why?

does it sound inferior to you?

do you think it doesnt require talent?

does it not fit some kind of definition you have?

you dont have to like it but weather or not somone uses synthasisers (like trant reznor) to guitars makes no difference

cloone8 said:
Scrumpmonkey said:
Hey, I'm just saying that I don't think that kind of music requires much talent. I personally think everyone can just download some sort of synthesizer off of the internet and put some random tones together. That said, it's just my opinion. I can understand why some people would like it, and I have no problem with other people liking it either. I just don't like it myself.
then you sound rather ignorant about music in general
 

Sanat

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Bloc Party. I think (bar the fantastic melody and natural rhythm that they have in their music), the reason that I love it, is because of Kele's (the lead singer's) voice. It's gloriously glorious.

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Finding someone of these forums that likes Fleetwood Mac has made my day =)

OT: Its a tie between Plush and Nada Surf. Not many know who either are but they're both amazing! X)
 

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Blind Guardian. I'm actually obsessed, I love them so much. I've seen them live once a year for the last few years (even if I had to travel abroad to do so) and... yeah, they're a big part of my life.

Hansi Kursch's voice is incredible, he is truly gifted and someone I hugely admire.


Their songs usually cover pretty nerdy topics- Tolkien, mythology, sci-fi, history. Their fourth album (considered by many to be their best), Nightfall in Middle Earth, is a concept album that tells the story of the Silmarillion. Glorious XD

They've been around for decades but are still regularly releasing new albums, experimenting with their style and touring. They also don't eclipse the music with over the top personalities, looks or behaviour (not that I always dislike those things, but variation is nice). They're just four really talented guys who love what they do.

The fanbase is awesome too, if you ever do get *really* into them. It really feels like a community at gigs, especially in their native Germany, where they're pretty big.

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JaceArveduin said:
Blind Guardian is my favorite, there's other bands I like, but not as much as The Bards.
Yay! *waves enthusiastically*
 

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You rule. Coldplay are awesome, and let nobody tell you otherwise. Also, stay away from the Guardian's music section.

Muse, though, are probably more awesome.

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Though I don't have any real favourites, there are certain bands I keep going back to again and again.:

Buffalo: A little known Australian band from the 70s. They toured Australia with Black Sabbath at one point, if I'm not mistaken. Commercial radio essentially blacklisted the band, and by the time public radio stations came along in Australia, it was too late. The spark had dissolved amongst lineup changes and a change of direction. Shame they never got big. I'd highly recommend the Only Want You For Your Body album to any fan of 70s rock or early heavy metal. Don't worry, not all the songs are about sex. Here's the opener.


Van Der Graaf Generator: VDGG take lush, pleasing harmonies, outstanding organ work, tight grooves, intelligent, thoughtful lyrics, remarkable vocals, psychedelic sax work, memorable, catchy melodies, jazz influenced drumming, and, at their live shows, a great degree of weight... where was I? VDGG take these elements and combine them into progressive music that is not at all flowery or ostentatious. Like many prog groups, VDGG isn't always simple thing to get into, particularly to an ear that isn't familiar with prog. I listened through the Still Life album three times before it really hit me.


Gorguts: Not only do they play death metal, but they're also quite avant-garde. Their release Obscura is one of my favourite DM records, next to Carcass' Necroticisim - Descanting the Insalubrious, Edge of Sanity's The Spectral Sorrows, and every record Death put out. Obscura is a truly original offering. It's technical, but not wanky. Crunchy, but not entirely atonal. Unconventional, but not pretentious. Natuarally, it's outside of your average comfort zone.


Charles Mingus: I once had a music teacher call Mingus the Shostakovich of jazz. The man was an amazing composer. He wrote my favourite jazz album of all time, The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady. His music is emotionally dynamic. It can lift your hear or crush it, it can put a sparkle or a tear in your eye. It's also quite enjoyable, too. Some people say he plays the bass a bit too abrasively. but screw them, they haven't been hit up in their souls!


Not to be confused with Art Blakey's Moanin'.
 

Scarim Coral

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My favourite band of all time is Daft Punk but reading the op description I take it you're not into that sort of music (eletronic)?
 

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MANOWAR! HAIL FROM THE U.S.

RIP Scott Columbus

Hail from Malta, my brother (or sister) in Metal!
Similarly, Amon Amarth is pretty awesome too.
Black Sabbath, and Ozzy when he made his own band are well worth looking into as well.
Plus, the one and only AC/DC, making Marvel characters 38% more awesome.
 

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There is an upsetting lack of The Ramones in this thread. There is also an upsetting lack of The Buzzcocks in this thread as well. I must fix this.


 

Lucyfer86

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The Birthday Massacre, theres something so magical with these guys.


Other favorite is Heaven Shall Burn

 

Hazmattuxedo2404

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Foo Fighters, oasis and Queen are some that pop in to my head alot. But I'm really getting into Silver Sun Pickups so those guys as-well.
 

C2Ultima

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Top 3 in descending order would be Rise Against, Avenged Sevenfold, and Dream Theater.
 

Dark Link

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Dropkick Murphys (all-time favourite and an amazing gig)

Disturbed

AFI

Flogging Molly

Honourable mentions go to Three Days Grace, Daft Punk, Linkin Park, Blink-182, Bowling For Soup and Nine Inch Nails.
 

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Vault101 said:
cloone8 said:
why?

does it sound inferior to you?

do you think it doesnt require talent?

does it not fit some kind of definition you have?

you dont have to like it but weather or not somone uses synthasisers (like trant reznor) to guitars makes no difference

cloone8 said:
Scrumpmonkey said:
Hey, I'm just saying that I don't think that kind of music requires much talent. I personally think everyone can just download some sort of synthesizer off of the internet and put some random tones together. That said, it's just my opinion. I can understand why some people would like it, and I have no problem with other people liking it either. I just don't like it myself.
then you sound rather ignorant about music in general
Okay fine, I guess you can be better at it then other people, but pusing some buttons on a computer and then having sound come out of it and calling it a song does, in my opinion, not require a lot of talent or skill. That is why I don't think it requires talent.