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Postby CBlake on Sat Feb 10, 2007 12:47 am

does anyone on here listen to rock and if you do what bands i like Thousand foot krutch the best
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Postby Slim_Jesta on Sat Feb 10, 2007 1:21 am

What kind of rock?
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Postby juggernaut man on Sat Feb 10, 2007 1:35 am

yes. pillar, disciple
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Postby UCAbears on Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:07 am

I prettty much introduced you to rock and TFK. But anyway Crossfade or Thousand foot Krutch would be my favorite.
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Postby DIRESTRAITS on Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:11 am

yes. I like classic Rock. My top 10 favorite Bands are:
1) Led Zeppelin
2) Deep Purple
3) Eric Clapton and all of his various bands esp. Cream and Derek and the Dominoes
4) Pink Floyd
5) The Allman Brothers Band
6) Lynyrd Skynyrd
7) dIRE sTRAITS
8) CCR
9) The Kinks
10) Jethro Tull
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Postby stinkycheese on Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:32 am

DIRESTRAITS wrote:yes. I like classic Rock. My top 10 favorite Bands are:
1) Led Zeppelin
2) Deep Purple
3) Eric Clapton and all of his various bands esp. Cream and Derek and the Dominoes
4) Pink Floyd
5) The Allman Brothers Band
6) Lynyrd Skynyrd
7) dIRE sTRAITS
8) CCR
9) The Kinks
10) Jethro Tull


How old are you? Late middle school - early high school?
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Postby DIRESTRAITS on Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:35 am

Early High School
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Postby stinkycheese on Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:45 am

Haha, that's the same shit I listened to when I was that age.

Well, not shit...it's nice to see that lesser known bands like Jethro Tull are actually listened to by younger people.
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Postby reverend_kyle on Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:47 am

DIRESTRAITS wrote:yes. I like classic Rock. My top 10 favorite Bands are:
1) Led Zeppelin
2) Deep Purple
3) Eric Clapton and all of his various bands esp. Cream and Derek and the Dominoes
4) Pink Floyd
5) The Allman Brothers Band
6) Lynyrd Skynyrd
7) dIRE sTRAITS
8) CCR
9) The Kinks
10) Jethro Tull


Those are some good choices for bands there. besides teh kinks..

I also listen to a bigger variety of rock.
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Postby stinkycheese on Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:50 am

reverend_kyle wrote:Those are some good choices for bands there. besides teh kinks..

I also listen to a bigger variety of rock.


STFU, the Kinks kick ass!
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Postby DIRESTRAITS on Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:52 am

stinkycheese wrote:
reverend_kyle wrote:Those are some good choices for bands there. besides teh kinks..

I also listen to a bigger variety of rock.


STFU, the Kinks kick ass!


Yes they do. Most people in the US havent really heard of them though. And I also listen to other rock, these are just my favorites
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Postby stinkycheese on Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:56 am

DIRESTRAITS wrote:
stinkycheese wrote:
reverend_kyle wrote:Those are some good choices for bands there. besides teh kinks..

I also listen to a bigger variety of rock.


STFU, the Kinks kick ass!


Yes they do. Most people in the US havent really heard of them though. And I also listen to other rock, these are just my favorites


Have you by any chance heard of King Crimson?

They pretty much invented Prog. Rock, a bit Pink Floydish, even though they came onto the scene before Pink Floyd.
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Postby reverend_kyle on Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:57 am

DIRESTRAITS wrote:
stinkycheese wrote:
reverend_kyle wrote:Those are some good choices for bands there. besides teh kinks..

I also listen to a bigger variety of rock.


STFU, the Kinks kick ass!


Yes they do. Most people in the US havent really heard of them though. And I also listen to other rock, these are just my favorites


I would also put the grateful dead on that list pretty high up.
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Postby DIRESTRAITS on Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:58 am

stinkycheese wrote:
DIRESTRAITS wrote:
stinkycheese wrote:
reverend_kyle wrote:Those are some good choices for bands there. besides teh kinks..

I also listen to a bigger variety of rock.


STFU, the Kinks kick ass!


Yes they do. Most people in the US havent really heard of them though. And I also listen to other rock, these are just my favorites


Have you by any chance heard of King Crimson?

They pretty much invented Prog. Rock, a bit Pink Floydish, even though they came onto the scene before Pink Floyd.

No, I haven't. I always thought Pink Floyd Invented Prog Rock
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Postby stinkycheese on Sat Feb 10, 2007 3:02 am

DIRESTRAITS wrote:
stinkycheese wrote:
DIRESTRAITS wrote:
stinkycheese wrote:
reverend_kyle wrote:Those are some good choices for bands there. besides teh kinks..

I also listen to a bigger variety of rock.


STFU, the Kinks kick ass!


Yes they do. Most people in the US havent really heard of them though. And I also listen to other rock, these are just my favorites


Have you by any chance heard of King Crimson?

They pretty much invented Prog. Rock, a bit Pink Floydish, even though they came onto the scene before Pink Floyd.

No, I haven't. I always thought Pink Floyd Invented Prog Rock


Ah-ha! Most people do...

Pink Floyd was still helmed by Syd Barrett at the time of Crimson's first release. And Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd was radically different from Roger Waters' Pink Floyd. Needless to say Pink Floyd was churning out some crazy tunes at the time, but not really Prog stuff; it was moreso Poppy/Psychedelic stuff.
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Postby Kid_A on Sat Feb 10, 2007 6:26 am

stinkycheese wrote:
DIRESTRAITS wrote:
stinkycheese wrote:
DIRESTRAITS wrote:
stinkycheese wrote:
reverend_kyle wrote:Those are some good choices for bands there. besides teh kinks..

I also listen to a bigger variety of rock.


STFU, the Kinks kick ass!


Yes they do. Most people in the US havent really heard of them though. And I also listen to other rock, these are just my favorites


Have you by any chance heard of King Crimson?

They pretty much invented Prog. Rock, a bit Pink Floydish, even though they came onto the scene before Pink Floyd.

No, I haven't. I always thought Pink Floyd Invented Prog Rock


Ah-ha! Most people do...

Pink Floyd was still helmed by Syd Barrett at the time of Crimson's first release. And Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd was radically different from Roger Waters' Pink Floyd. Needless to say Pink Floyd was churning out some crazy tunes at the time, but not really Prog stuff; it was moreso Poppy/Psychedelic stuff.


Well Syd Barretts Floyd only lasted for 1 album. After creating the band, and writing all the music for the first album, and a little of the 2nd he left for health reasons. You couldn't really say that Syd's Floyd was radically different from Rogers because he was only on board Their debut album.
And most of their music was not Poppy, it was infact quite progressive. The few songs of theirs played on the radio may be called poppy, but those few songs do not accurately represent the majority of Floyds work.

King Crimson were around before Floyd, but comparing them to Floyd is like comparing my golf game to Tiger Woods.
Pink Floyd are the Kings of progressive rock, you should listen to them some time.
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Postby stinkycheese on Sat Feb 10, 2007 3:22 pm

Kid_A wrote:
stinkycheese wrote:
DIRESTRAITS wrote:
stinkycheese wrote:
DIRESTRAITS wrote:
stinkycheese wrote:
reverend_kyle wrote:Those are some good choices for bands there. besides teh kinks..

I also listen to a bigger variety of rock.


STFU, the Kinks kick ass!


Yes they do. Most people in the US havent really heard of them though. And I also listen to other rock, these are just my favorites


Have you by any chance heard of King Crimson?

They pretty much invented Prog. Rock, a bit Pink Floydish, even though they came onto the scene before Pink Floyd.

No, I haven't. I always thought Pink Floyd Invented Prog Rock


Ah-ha! Most people do...

Pink Floyd was still helmed by Syd Barrett at the time of Crimson's first release. And Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd was radically different from Roger Waters' Pink Floyd. Needless to say Pink Floyd was churning out some crazy tunes at the time, but not really Prog stuff; it was moreso Poppy/Psychedelic stuff.


Well Syd Barretts Floyd only lasted for 1 album. After creating the band, and writing all the music for the first album, and a little of the 2nd he left for health reasons. You couldn't really say that Syd's Floyd was radically different from Rogers because he was only on board Their debut album.
And most of their music was not Poppy, it was infact quite progressive. The few songs of theirs played on the radio may be called poppy, but those few songs do not accurately represent the majority of Floyds work.

King Crimson were around before Floyd, but comparing them to Floyd is like comparing my golf game to Tiger Woods.
Pink Floyd are the Kings of progressive rock, you should listen to them some time.


I have many of their albums, including Piper. I was trying my best not to compare them...but the fact still remains that Crimson invented prog rock. Floyd was playing psychedelic shit at the time...and I didn't call Pink Floyd poppy, I said that their first album was poppy/psychedelic (nothing from Piper even gets played on the radio so I don't know where you got that from).
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Postby static_ice on Sat Feb 10, 2007 3:58 pm

no one here likes metal v_v
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Postby Slim_Jesta on Sat Feb 10, 2007 4:09 pm

I like a little metal, but I tend to go to the alternative side of things.
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Postby static_ice on Sat Feb 10, 2007 4:29 pm

yeah I used to like alternative...UNTIL I FOUND METAL!
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Postby Slim_Jesta on Sat Feb 10, 2007 4:35 pm

I'm not disin' metal, but sometimes I just like to mellow a little more.
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Postby edmundomcpot on Sat Feb 10, 2007 5:19 pm

I like Metal
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Postby unriggable on Sun Feb 11, 2007 7:25 pm

I'm a bit disapointed by my generation who is being raised on hip hop...there is a lot of potential but we see little kids on the street thinking they're ghetto (which they very much aren't). I mean, while you are preaching something make it something original, everything is about sex, drugs, music, or violence. Nothing else.
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Postby jay_a2j on Mon Feb 12, 2007 5:14 am

80's rock (GnR, Def Leopard, Firehouse, etc.)

Creed

Lifehouse

Nickelback
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Postby Dariune on Mon Feb 12, 2007 7:32 am

i like ... (in no particular order)
Stiltskin
Skidrow
Garbage
megadeth
Metallica
Deftones
Rage against the machine
Bullet for my valentine
Killswitch Engage
Social Distortion
Therapy?
Terrorvision
Paparoach
Linkin Park
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