muy_thaiguy wrote:They're in my Sig.
They are my Avvy.
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muy_thaiguy wrote:They're in my Sig.
jnd94 wrote:Jimi Hendrix Experience
AC/DC
Zeppelin
The Who
Steve Miller Band
Arctic Monkeys
Ramones
Van Halen
ZZ Top
White Stripes
Pink Floyd
Kansas
CCR
Cake
Bob Dylan
Bob Marley
Aerosmith
Yeah, I have lots of favorite bands, but if I had to pick one, it would prob be Jimi hendrix.
mybike_yourface wrote:of all time, Crass.
Norse wrote:The truth!!
static_ice wrote:Used to be SOAD til I die but now I think I'm changing to Radiohead.reminisco wrote:and hey, i have a "theory" -- anyone else notice how the best British 'art rock' bands start out sounding like a great band before them?
Pink Floyd started out sounding like the Beatles, Radiohead started out sounding like Pink Floyd, and Muse started out sounding like Radiohead.
That's an interesting connection but I can't think of how Radiohead sounded at all like Floyd.![]()
Muse used to sound a lot like Radiohead... Of course Radiohead is more talented but I think Matthew Bellamy is a better singer than Thom Yorke. My favorite thing about Radiohead is actually how long they've been playing; 7 unique albums show such an awesome growth and diversity that the average 2-4 album band can't match up to.
static_ice wrote:reminisco wrote:the same cannot be said for Thom Yorke or Billy Corgan
Or Serj Tankian.
DaGip wrote:Norse wrote:The truth!!
TheProwler wrote:I love talking about myself.
Haywood Jablomie wrote:your dice are slaying me!!!
reminisco wrote:in preparation for their new album coming out, i'm gonna have to drop the name of a band that has been a favorite of mine since the first time i saw them live, in 1999.
Death Cab for Cutie.
you may have heard of them. maybe you've heard of the side project Ben Gibbard did, The Postal Service.
if you've seen the movie Garden State, you heard a Postal Service song get covered by Iron and Wine at one point. if you've seen any UPS ads in the last year or two, you've heard a Postal Service song (Such Great Heights) played during it.
a Death Cab song was used for the tv ads for The Science of Sleep, a Michel Gondry picture from 2006.
so, i'm listening to all my Death Cab, and i have it all. i have death cab t-shirts i bought years ago, when the band was literally supporting themselves from the merch they sold at their shows... which often cost only 8 bucks a ticket. the last time i saw them was when they were still charging only 12 bucks to get in... it was at the Troc (Trocadero is the full name) for the Transatlanticism tour...
they're too big time for me to bother going to see them now, i'd rather preserve my memories of seeing them in sweaty poorly lit and poorly ventilated basements, when they were nothing, and i was a hipster music maven.
if you've been sleeping on Death Cab, you need to get the album:
We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes
it was their second full length, and still my favorite. fav track is definitely Company Calls Epilogue. if you like that album, you'll probably like the rest of their work.
btownmeggy wrote:Hard to say. Probably... The Magnetic Fields.
reminisco wrote:in preparation for their new album coming out, i'm gonna have to drop the name of a band that has been a favorite of mine since the first time i saw them live, in 1999.
Death Cab for Cutie.
Plumey wrote:It really seems like Bellamy has been improving lately, keys and guitar....
my sister was a big Radiohead fan and happened to have the Muse album...
That distinction would go to...um...
Hang on, give me a couple years to figure this one out. =/
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