Of course I've heard of Dean Martin, but not listened to his albums.
I'll start with that one as soon as :smugdog:
Thanks pal.
Suggest me something I've never heard of that is really good and available on Youtube.
I know, really fucking narrows it down, right?
[QUOTE=CptVague;29184373]Suggest me something I've never heard of that is really good and available on Youtube.
I know, really fucking narrows it down, right?[/QUOTE]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkTMj0McIvc[/media]
[QUOTE=God of Ashes;29185293] [URL="http://www.facepunch.com/"]View YouTUBE video[/URL]
[URL]http://youtube.com/watch?v=mkTMj0McIvc[/URL]
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You get a heart; I enjoyed that.
Would still like some more; I have a couple more hours at this console.
[QUOTE=CptVague;29185411]You get a heart; I enjoyed that.
Would still like some more; I have a couple more hours at this console.[/QUOTE]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ4g3nf8sQc&feature=related[/media]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DbcAl3EbIs[/media]
[editline]15th April 2011[/editline]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTJWsUu0_84[/media]
[QUOTE=AK'z;29173609]Hit me up with a few of your favourite concept albums, any genre.
Cheers.[/QUOTE]
Eels - Electro-Shock Blues
[QUOTE=backspace78;29185614][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ4g3nf8sQc&feature=related[/media][/QUOTE]
I must be an idiot; I would say their dress was fancy.
Shit was a little creepy. I can say that I would not have enjoyed the song as much without the visuals.
[editline]15th April 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=God of Ashes;29185666][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DbcAl3EbIs[/media][/quote]
Decent track, imo. Maybe a little forgettable.
[QUOTE=God of Ashes;29185666][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTJWsUu0_84[/media][/QUOTE]
Wasn't bad, but am not familiar with the Kanye source material.
Hearts all around!
[QUOTE=Nibwoddle;29185761]Eels - Electro-Shock Blues[/QUOTE]
I'll do that, cheers.
[QUOTE=AK'z;29173609]Hit me up with a few of your favourite concept albums, any genre.
Cheers.[/QUOTE]
You've probably already heard it, but I feel obligated to mention Operation: Mindcrime whenever concept albums are brought up
Dubstep with lots of wub wub wub wub
[QUOTE=PwnNoobsFtw;29292365]You've probably already heard it, but I feel obligated to mention Operation: Mindcrime whenever concept albums are brought up[/QUOTE]
I've heard of Queensryche, but not really put effort into them. I'll get the album though, cheers.
I could do with expanding my music library a bit and it would be nice if someone could suggest me some stuff because my last.fm recommended radio is becoming really samey.
[url]http://www.last.fm/user/B-Hazard[/url]
[QUOTE=B-hazard;29295229]I could do with expanding my music library a bit and it would be nice if someone could suggest me some stuff because my last.fm recommended radio is becoming really samey.
[url]http://www.last.fm/user/B-Hazard[/url][/QUOTE]
Your musical compatibility with B-Hazard is Low
Music you have in common includes Aphex Twin, The Black Keys, Moby, Autechre and Radiohead.
You seem to be listening to a lot of modern stuff. Which is good, but I recommend going back further.
Any particular artists? Most of my electronic stuff is from the 90's/early 2000's, don't really have many artists/albums from before that. I mainly listen to electronica/indie, however I don't dislike any genres except for mainstream pop.
[QUOTE=B-hazard;29295372]Any particular artists? Most of my electronic stuff is from the 90's/early 2000's, don't really have many artists/albums from before that. I mainly listen to electronica/indie, however I don't dislike any genres except for mainstream pop.[/QUOTE]
You have a tough road ahead of you dude.
Beatles
Miles Davis
King Crimson
Pink Floyd
David Bowie
Marvin Gaye
Curtis Mayfield
Brian Eno
Bob Dylan
Led Zeppelin
The Clash
Joy Division
The Doors
Nick Drake
Tom Waits
Black Sabbath
Yes
Frank Zappa
Stevie Wonder
The Stooges
I mean... I could pretty much go on forever, but I recommend you find a song you like from that era and build from there. There must be something you already know.
[editline]19th April 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Oicani Gonzales;29282458]i need you guys to recommend me a lot of albums for me to get.
to have an idea of what, see [url]http://last.fm/user/Inacio_[/url]
thanks![/QUOTE]
Go to the recommend an album thread. That is all.
Can anyone suggest anything like this?
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jelfZufzpJ0[/media]
Here's my current artists I listen to:
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10cc
65daysofstatic
A Perfect Circle
AC/DC
Adorable
Aerosmith
Aesop Rock
Against Me!
Air
Airbourne
Allman Brothers Band, The
Alice Cooper
Alber Hammond Jr
Al Green
American Don
Andrew Bird
Animal Collective
Anthrax
Aphex Twin
Aphrodite's Child
Arcade Fire
Arctic Monkeys
Aretha Franklin
Artificial Intelligence
Asia
At The Drive-In
Avett Twins, The
Audioslave
Autechre
Avenged Sevenfold
B12
Bad Company
Bad Religion
Band, The
Band Of Skulls
Battles
Beach Boys, The
Beach House
Beastie Boys
Beatles, The
Beck
Ben Folds
Ben Kweller
Between the Buried and Me
Biffy Clyro
Big Star
Biosphere
Bjork
Black Angels, The
Black Dog Productions
Black Lips
Black Keys, The
Black Mountain
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Black Sabbath
Bloc Party
Blood Red Shoes
Blue Oyster Cult
Blur
Boards Of Canada
Bob Dylan
Bon Iver
Boo Radleys, The
Boston
Brand New
Brian Eno
Bright Eyes
Broken Bells
Broken Social Scene
Bruce Springsteen
Buckethead
Burial
Byrds, The
Cage The Elephant
Camel
Can
Caravan
Cars, The
Chapterhouse
Cheap Trick
Chuck Berry
Clash, The
Cocteau Twins
Coheed and Cambria
Coldplay
Counting Crows
Cranberries, The
Crass
Cream
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Crystal Castles
Cure, The
Daft Punk
Danger Mouse
DangerDoom
Darkness, The
David Bowie
Dead Weather, The
Death Cab for the Cutie
Decemberists, The
Deep Purple
Deerhunter
Def Leppard
Deftones
Depeche Mode
Devo
Diagonal
Dillinger Escape Plan, The
Dio
Dire Straits
Dismemberment Plan
Dirty Three
DJ Shadow
Dokken
Do Make Say Think
Doors, The
Dream Theater
Eagles, The
Eagles of Death Metal
Earth, Wind and Fire
Eddie Vedder
Elbow
Electric Light Orchestra
Elvis Presley
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Eminem
Explosions In The Sky
Faith No More
Fall Of Troy, The
Faust
Feist
Flaming Lips, The
Fleet Foxes
Fleetwood Mac
Florence + The Machine
Flying Lotus
Foo Fighters
Foreigner
Frank Sinatra
Frank Zappa
Franz Ferdinand
Fratellis, The
Free
Fugazi
Funkadelic
Genesis
Gentle Giant
George Harrison
Gnarls Barkley
God Is An Astronaut
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Gong
Gorillaz
Grateful Dead, The
Green Day
Grizzly Bear
Guns N' Roses
Haken
Handsome Boy Modeling School
Harmonium
Heart
Heaven & Hell
Hives, The
Horrors, The
Incubus
Interpol
Iron and Wine
Iron Maiden
Issley Brothers, The
Jackson Five, The
James Blake
James Brown
Jane's Addiction
Jay-Z
Jeff Buckley
Jefferson Airplane
Jet
Jethro Tull
Jesus and Mary Chain, The
Jimi Hendrix
Jimmy Eat World
Joanna Newsom
John Lennon
John Mayer
Joy Division
Judas Preist
Julian Casablancas
Justice
Kaiser Chiefs
Kansas
Kanye West
Kasabian
Keane
Killers, The
Kills, The
Killswitch Engage
King Crimson
Kings Of Convenience
Kings Of Leon
Kinks, The
Kooks, The
KISS
Korn
Kraftwerk
Last Shadow Puppets, The
LCD Soundsystem
Led Zeppelin
Liars
Libertines, The
Love
Ludwig Van Beethoven
Lush
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Madvillian
Magma
Marillion
Marvin Gaye
Massive Attack
Mars Volta, The
Mastodon
MC5
Megadeth
Melvins
Meshuggah
Metallica
Metric
MF Doom
MGMT
Michael Jackson
Mike Oldfield
Minor Threat
Misfits, The
Moby
Modest Mouse
Mogwai
Mono
Motley Crue
Motorhead
Mr. Bungle
Mumford & Suns
Muse
My Bloody Valentine
My Morning Jacket
Nas
National, The
Nazareth
Neil Young
Neon Trees
Neutral Milk Hotel
New Order
Nick Drake
Nine Inch Nails
Nirvana
No Age
NOFX
Notorious B.I.G
Oasis
Of Montreal
Offspring, The
Okkervil River
Opeth
Otis Redding
Owen Pallett
Ozzy Osbourne
Page & Plant
Panda Pear
Pantera
Parliament
Paul McCartney
Pavement
Pearl Jam
Phoenix
Pink Floyd
Pixies
PJ Harvey
Police, The
Porcupine Tree
Portishead
Praxis
Premiata Forneria Marconi
Prince and the Revolution
Prodigy, The
Protest The Hero
Quasimoto
Queen
Queens Of The Stone Age
R.E.M.
Radiohead
Rage Against The Machine
Rainbow
Ramones
Ratatat
Ray Charles
Red Hot Chili Peppers
REO Speedwagon
Ringo Starr
Rob Zombie
Robert Johnson
Robert Plant
Rolling Stones, The
Rush
Russian Circles
Saxon
Scorpions
Sex Pistols, The
Sigur Ros
Silver Mt Zion, At
Slayer
Sleigh Bells
Slint
Slowdive
Shins, The
Smashing Pumpkins, The
Smiths, The
Soft Machine
Son House
Sonic Youth
Sonics, The
Soundgarden
Snow Patrol
Spoon
Steely Dan
Steppenwolf
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stevie Wonder
Stone Temple Pilots
Stone Roses, The
Stooges, The
Strokes, The
Styx
Sufjan Stevens
Supertramp
Symphony X
System Of A Down
Swervedirver
Tallest Man On Earth, The
Talk Talk
Talking Heads
Tangerine Dream
Television
Temple Of The Dog
Themes from William Blake's The Marriage Of Heaven and Hell
Them Crooked Vultures
These New Puritans
This Will Destroy You
Thom Yorke
Times Of Grace
Tokyo Police Club
Tom Waits
Tool
Tortoise
TV On The Radio
Two Door Cinema Club
U2
UFO
Ulver
Uriah Heep
Vampire Weekend
Van Der Graaf Generator
Van Halen
Velvet Revolver
Velvet Underground, The
Verve, The
Vines, The
White Stripes, The
Who, The
Why
Wilco
Wire
Wolf Parade
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfmother
X
xx, The
Yardbirds, The
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Yeasayer
Yes
Zombies, The
ZZ Top
[/code]I would really love some recommendations based on those, I love tons of genre, but I seem to be lacking in the Soul, Metal, Progressive Metal, Classical, Jazz, Blues, Electronic, IDM, House area and any other genres which I still haven't delved into.
Well, if you want some Progressive Rock, you should check out Hypnos 69.
Not Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal thanks though I'll check that out. I do feel I'm missing some great Prog Rock bands though.
[QUOTE=Drax-Quin;29398615]Not Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal thanks though I'll check that out. I do feel I'm missing some great Prog Rock bands though.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I noticed that you said Metal instead of Rock, but you already listen to all the Prog Metal bands that I do.
No wait, I just remembered
You should try Liquid Tension Experiment and Artension.
LTE is pretty much instrumental Dream Theater and Artension is Progressive Metal/Neo-Classical Metal.
[QUOTE=Drax-Quin;29398615]Not Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal thanks though I'll check that out. I do feel I'm missing some great Prog Rock bands though.[/QUOTE]
For prog metal:
Devin Townsend
Ayreon
Pain of Salvation
Mastodon
Amorphis
Isis
Meshuggah
Gojira
Between The Buried And Me
Nevermore
Protest The Hero
Death
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bg4nBad8ew8[/media]
Anyone know of any vocalists that sound something like this?
Any similar high pitched, distorted vocals will do. Doesn't matter if it's grindcore or mathcore or screamo or whatever, I just need more sexy vocals like this
Any bands similar to Lamb of God and Chimaira?
any instrumental bands like Animals as Leaders, Scale the Summit or Chimp Spanner?
don't say Devin
[QUOTE=AK'z;29173609]Hit me up with a few of your favourite concept albums, any genre.
Cheers.[/QUOTE]
The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein - Parliament.
If you don't love it by 1 minute into the first song you are no fun
[QUOTE=Stryke;29414496]Any bands similar to Lamb of God and Chimaira?[/QUOTE]
Devildriver?
Any pre-1900 music that isn't classical.
Gimme it :3:
[QUOTE=AK'z;29445600]Any pre-1900 music that isn't classical.
Gimme it :3:[/QUOTE]
I will start my quest for this since I am also interested in this, wish me luck.
And so this perilous journey begins.
[editline]Dude[/editline]
Gospel was quite popular in the period of 1860-1900, too lazy to search this shit though.
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