I was curious about this......
I like punkrock/emo-indie and rock.
Bands like:
Belvedere,
Randy,
Jimmy eat world,
Close second,
The milwaukees.
so........... Bring it on!
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I was curious about this......
I like punkrock/emo-indie and rock.
Bands like:
Belvedere,
Randy,
Jimmy eat world,
Close second,
The milwaukees.
so........... Bring it on!
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
The Coral
Jet
The Strokes
White Stripes
Belle&Sebastian
Daryll-Ann
I Am Kloot
These are bands from whom I recently bought material, so it gives a clue, I think. Hmmmmm, didn't we have a social talk about this before?
sorry, forgot to use te search... ah what the hell, if it really is a double topic, the mods will remove it.
I'm one of the mods, dude And the topic is still here
Many things, but mainly symphonic/melodic/power/gothic metal, Dutch pop (e.g. Blof) and J-Pop (e.g. Luna Sea, X Japan). Favourites are e.g.
Nightwish
Anathema
After Forever
Tristania
Within Temptation
Primordial
And a lot more...
Top fave's: Enigma, Sting
Now for the big list of other music I like...
80s pop music: Duran Duran, Survivor, Kenny Loggins, Foreigner, INXS, Queen, Depeche Mode, Fleetwood Mac, Pink Floyd, Alan Parsons, Mike Oldfield a.o.
Synthesizer instrumental: Vangelis, Jarre, Kitaro, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Tangerine Dream
Classical Music: Strauss, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Handel
J-pop music (japanese): Ayumi Hamasaki, Uetada Hikaru, Mai Kuraki
Movie themes: Hans Zimmer , Harry Gregson-Williams , John T. Williams , Vince daCola , James Horner, Alan Silvestri and Jerry Goldsmith
And a lot of gamemusic
John Williams
Ellioth Goldenthal
Jerry Goldsmith ( but that highly depends on the movie, most actions movies are boring)
Hans Zimmer (the rest of MV are lousy copycats)
It would be more accurate to list a number of movie/soundtracks, but that would be a bit much , a few individual gems are Chess and Les Miserables. atm 'The Mysts of Avalon' is in the cd player.
Loreena McKennith
Vangelis
Jarre (the old ones, not the recent stuff)
Oldfield (the old ones, not the recent stuff, tho TB2003 is cool again)
Parsons (the old ones, not the recent stuff)
Amazing, some artists can't combine modern technology with their original sound.
And a number of classic composers .. usually all from the romantic era until the era in which music became experimental 'art'
I love:
Rammstein, sodom, gradle of filth , heideroosjes, celtic blues ,jazz....
didn't we do such topics a few time before.. oh, well I'll look in that gap again...
- Tool (can't descripe it, marvelous. I should tell you about the genious and all but not gonna, find out yourself)
- J. Coltrane (legendary... one of my fave jazz records came from him)
- Living Colour (recent new album is BRILL!!)
- Pain Of Salvation (yep, some sort of prog.rock but with that extra something)
- Primus (duh!)
- Counting Crows (always good)
- Meshuggah (love them riffs, the power.. excellent prog.metal)
These are the things I listen too mostly these days, but it may vary.
tataa
anybody likes "The Mars Volta"???? I forgot to mention it in my openingspost, but I think they're the best musicians i've heard in my entire life. Rock on!
Their new cd is doing pretty well, huh......Personally not my taste, I think...
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