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prophecy2514

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Bit of parkway drive sesh never fails to pump me up





Another fav of mine carpathian


Unfortunately these guys split up last year, very good band to see live



For a more relaxed wind down the birds of tokyo dont fail to chill

 

Reginald

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cloone8 said:
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.
You need to be able to have good skills as a composer as well as a fair degree of creativity in order to make good music using only software. And you need to learn how to use the software, too. I've tried electronic music, and I honestly find it a lot easier to play a guitar or bass.

The quality of music isn't defined by how difficult it is to play, anyway. Coldplay, for example, is very, very simple music. Compositionally, a good lot of modern electronic music is more complex. That doesn't make it better, or worse. Joy Division, The Clash, Coldplay, Soundgarden, none of those bands make music that is ridiculously difficult to play. Look at The Beatles, none of them were particularly remarkable musicians. You know what is really hard to play, though? Brain Drill.


That's hard as hell man! Do you like that? What? Why not?
 

CrashBang

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Every Time I Die and Rush. I know, strange mix but no other band makes me feel as alive as these two do.
The band I've loved for the longest, though, is Gallows. Been a huge fan since they formed and adore Wade on vocals and Frank's new band, Pure Love, as well.
 

The Diabolical Biz

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This thread needs more funk (this is noteworthy for being the first song I can remember listening to).


I'd throw in some Hip-Hop, but I'd imagine that would be one of those genres you look down on musically (it's way harder than you think it is)

So, in lieu of that, my favourite composer.


3:55-4:10ish is one of my favourite moments in music.
 

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Eamar said:
Yay! *waves enthusiastically*
Yeah, Hansi's voice is completely epic. I know when they said Sacred sounded like Dragonforce in the Unskippable for Sacred II, I felt sad for them. Tis a shame fewer people listen to them though, they've got some really epic songs.
Last video just to put in some of the things they have in their music.
 

Deathmageddon

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Devildriver!!! Just listen to any song on The Last Kind Words all the way through and you're a metalhead.
 

cloone8

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Reginald said:
You need to be able to have good skills as a composer as well as a fair degree of creativity in order to make good music using only software. And you need to learn how to use the software, too. I've tried electronic music, and I honestly find it a lot easier to play a guitar or bass.

The quality of music isn't defined by how difficult it is to play, anyway. Coldplay, for example, is very, very simple music. Compositionally, a good lot of modern electronic music is more complex. That doesn't make it better, or worse. Joy Division, The Clash, Coldplay, Soundgarden, none of those bands make music that is ridiculously difficult to play. Look at The Beatles, none of them were particularly remarkable musicians. You know what is really hard to play, though? Brain Drill.

That's hard as hell man! Do you like that? What? Why not?
First off, holy f****** s*** that Braindrill stuff is INSANE!

Second off, I guess you could be right that it's sometimes harder to use a synthesizer, although I think it generally just takes more time, not that it's harder. That is just my opinion though, since I play guitar and I tried some techno\house stuff too.
 

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I've said it many times before: my favourite band is Genesis. So much so that I hunted down each separate vinyl album to make my collection complete (even those that are subpar. More specifically the album simple titled "Genesis referred to as "Mama" or "Shapes". Home & Second Home make up for the mediocrity, though), along with the CD versions, remasters, concert VHS tapes and DVDs. Everything short of the test pressings.

Have a hand-picked, two part instrumental.
 

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the Dept of Science said:
OT: The Flaming Lips
Yeah dude love Flaming Lips, for me their greatest selling point wasn't necessarily how different they were to everyone else, but how different each one of their songs were from the rest of their own catalogue.

OT: Boris

They are Prog Punk/Metal and they have probably my favourite guitarist of all time

 

repeating integers

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Reginald said:

That's hard as hell man! Do you like that? What? Why not?
Ha.

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I challenge that band back there to play through the entirety of that in one sitting. Playing your instruments fast is one thing, but each instrument in this sounds like it's playing a completely different song, each of which change radically several times, and it sounds awesome. That is true instrumental skill.

Having said that, one of my favourite Coldplay songs is this right here:

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Making an overly simple song sound good requires songwriting skill all of its own.
 

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Reginald said:
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'.
Massive agreement here. He just makes jazz feel so raw, his songs can hit you as hard as anything in punk or heavy metal. Black Saint and the Sinner Lady is like a roller coaster, it constantly surprises you, it feels like the music that should herald the end of days. I genuinely don't understand why he doesn't sit on the same pedestal as Miles Davis or John Coltrane.
 

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Blockhead.

Because: Genius. Goes for each and every situation.

not the best song, but the best music video for sure.
 

CrazyGirl17

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Hard to say since I have so many, but to name a few:

Gorillaz
The Beatles
Linkin Park
Green Day
Johnny Cash
The Dave Matthews Band
Lupe Fiasco
They Might Be Giants
Within Temptation

...And yes, I know I have a weird taste in music...
 

Vault101

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cloone8 said:
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.
*sigh*...but thats NOT what they are doing

if you "psuh some button ona computer" thens its oging to sound like pushing buttons on a computer

composing music is still composing music regardless the tool..be it synthasiser, electric guitar a full on symphny orchastra or some jars lined up filled with water..understanding music is understanding and composing music

also I imagine those "buttons on a computer" are just like a Keyboard/paino (or literally a keyboard)

you dont call a piana infeior do you? even though any idiot can bang away on it...takes skill to actulally use one proberly

see this is my problem...people have theas bizare standards in place when in reality they dont know anything
 

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Now this is my kind of thread. My two favorite bands:

My Chemcial Romance:

Smashing Pumpkins:

I just can't get enough of these guys...as you can tell, I like the bombastic, rock oprha stuff.
 

Chemical Alia

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Well, I don't listen to a lot of music. Actually, I rarely ever listen to music. There's one band that I've always really liked and still do to this day to a point where I can say I'm a fan, and that's Die Ärzte.
 

Baron von Blitztank

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Favourite band:

Followed by:


Best Foreign Band:

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I take it there's no chance that calling Yoplait: "The next victim of my never-ending wrath" is going to bite me in the ass?