Oh wow! A bunch of Western popular music! [b]VERY INTRIGUING[/b].
[QUOTE=SHOH;25881420][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAO-lzl3vVQ[/media][/QUOTE]
It sounds like Cyriak meets Pendulum.
[QUOTE=Nightsure;25881467]Who the fuck is Cody Simpson?[/QUOTE]
That's how indie musicians roll, however Cody Simpson has a single because he was discovered by Flo Rida.
:smithicide:
Get
The FUCK
OUT :frog:
[QUOTE=Mane;25881494]Oh wow! A bunch of Western popular music! [b]VERY INTRIGUING[/b].[/QUOTE]
I'm quite sorry about the western world's influence on pretty much the entire world, but nobody likes Naruto opening themes like you do.
Namikaze Satallite is a 4/10
[QUOTE=Coffee;25881500]It sounds like Cyriak meets Pendulum.[/QUOTE]
And shat out awesome.
[QUOTE=Coffee;25881500]It sounds like Cyriak meets Pendulum.[/QUOTE]
more like wubwub meets shittier wubwub
[QUOTE=drake;25881463]Lateralus tries to be some avant-garde shit and ends off coming pretentious and disorganized.
MJK should stick to wine so I can whine less.[/QUOTE]
So you think the main point of Tool's music is the lyrics?
[QUOTE=Lemonator;25881542]more like wubwub meets shittier wubwub[/QUOTE]
What the fuck's wubwub?
[QUOTE=Lemonator;25881542]more like wubwub meets shittier wubwub[/QUOTE]
Sorry it isn't like this...
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-ZuRlvggMo[/media]
[QUOTE=Eluveitie;25881562]So you think the main point of Tool's music is the lyrics?[/QUOTE]
I believe so, seeing how musically Adam Jones and the rest of the instrumentalists play like DJ's on repeat.
[QUOTE=drake;25881539]I'm quite sorry about the western world's influence on pretty much the entire world, but nobody likes Naruto opening themes like you do.
Namikaze Satallite is a 4/10[/QUOTE]
You don't even understand the terminology I'm using.
All the songs you posted represent a very tiny slice of what is out there in terms of modern music.
Hell, even ignoring that, you could have at least posted some Slim Thug or Big Boi.
This is just depressing.
To OP,
you forgot to add "in my opinion" to the title. Cuz all of that music either sucks or is based of another musicians efforts. I was interested to look at this thread. I facepalmed when I saw "Justin Bighead". He doesn't deserve to be in this list he is a sgrawny little punk.
[QUOTE=Eluveitie;25881562]So you think the main point of Tool's music is the lyrics?[/QUOTE]
Obviously people listen to the lyrics when they first hear a song, isn't that how people choose whether like it or not?
"Awh man, that song from Cannibal Corpse has such deep, meaningful lyrics. I love that song because of that!"
[QUOTE=Mane;25881597]You don't even understand the terminology I'm using.
All the songs you posted represent a very tiny slice of what is out there in terms of modern music.
Hell, even ignoring that, you could have at least posted some Slim Thug or Big Boi.
This is just depressing.[/QUOTE]
Slim Thug hasn't been very innovative other than being parodied by The Lonely Island.
Wubwub = drum and bass/dubstep same thing anyway, why create a whole new name for a SUBGENRE THAT WUBS SLIGHTLY FASTER THAN THE OTHER.
[QUOTE=Lemonator;25881610]Wubwub = drum and bass/dubstep same thing anyway, why create a whole new name for a SUBGENRE THAT WUBS SLIGHTLY FASTER THAN THE OTHER.[/QUOTE]
Drum & Bass =/= Dubstep
Drum & Bass=
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ9JT1WOGjk[/media]
Dubstep =
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqN5yWg6ff4[/media]
[QUOTE=drake;25881504]That's how indie musicians roll, however Cody Simpson has a single because he was discovered by Flo Rida.[/QUOTE]
Oh so he is shit?
Thanks for that info.
[QUOTE=Nightsure;25881627]Oh so he is shit?
Thanks for that info.[/QUOTE]
If you get past the fact he's about 13 years old you'll find he's very musically talented. I assume you don't come from a musical background and was probably shit and instrumental assuming your education was half decent.
You picked a decent Animal Collective song.
[QUOTE=Coffee;25881625]Drum & Bass =/= Dubstep[/QUOTE]
[quote]Drum and bass has fast breakbeats (typically between 160–190 bpm, with occasional variation), with heavy sub-basslines. Dubstep has a 2step
rhythm and an emphasis on generally "dark" basslines and is generally produced at a tempo of around 140 beats per minute, not forgetting the ever popular
wobble bass and bass drops that drum and bass doesn't have.[/quote]
Thats it really, drum and bass wubs faster and is not as bloated.
Thats like saying a band that uses slightly different instruments is not a part of a genre anymore.
[QUOTE=A Box;25881614]definitely a troll[/QUOTE]
could be... could be...
these recent FP trolls have evolved into a more convincing state.
wayne in rap prime
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuyEgvCVYd8[/media]
[editline]6th November 2010[/editline]
You could Kanye West's new music avant garde in a good way for those wondering about Kanye's many influences on the top 10
[QUOTE=Lemonator;25881685]Thats it really, drum and bass wubs faster and is not as bloated.
Thats like saying a band that uses slightly different instruments is not a part of a genre anymore.[/QUOTE]
Dubstep a sub-genre, it's not the same thing as Drum and Bass though.
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