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Originally posted by beatmoonlight98: some of these people saying bands like linkin park and alkaline trio and these newer bands are the best bands EVER are insane. you can't be the best band ever after releasing two albums (linkin park). the bands that are the best bands in my opinion are those who had an influence on someone else. although i like stp a lot, i'm not even sure they could be considered one of the best bands ever.
Actually Alkaline Trio has more than 2 cd's out they have been around for at least 7 or 8 years, and each Cd is just as good as the last one. Watching them in concert is just as great. Instead of talking about how someone hurt them emotionally, and have them start feeling sad for themselves they turn it around with a different style and sound. As far as the bands that I had named earlier, I was listening to them way before they became "popular". There are other bands that are still underground that I listen too. Johnny
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Originally posted by DrGonzo:
The Beatles: when they started using dope, around "Rubber Soul", some of the best music ever. Listen to the first minute of "Here Comes the Sun King" and you will know where Pink Floyd found their influence.
The best dope influenced Beatle stuff can be found on "The Beatles Anthology 2", disc 2, awesome stuff, especially with head phones. And not only Pink Floyd but YES, they did a couple of Beatle covers in their early stuff.
Musicianship wise, one of the best ongoing ensembles is King Crimson. Robert Fripp is one great guitar player although since they do not get air play, they are not well known King Crimson
My favorite is Gary Numan, yes here in the States, he is mainly known for the song "Cars" but he has been putting out new albums every few years. He is considered the "Godfather of modern electronica" and has had more influence in industrial and post-industrial than most people are aware. Check out his site Gary Numan
And look here
for the 2 cd set called "Random" which has covers of his songs.
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Originally posted by luvmysvt: I have a feeling I might get ripped for this one, but my favorite has got to be Rage Against The Machine...just my opinion. I love their sound and don't think anyone has or ever will sound anything like it. And before anyone suggest Audioslave sounds like them, Zack de la Rocha and Chris Cornell have two completely different sounds, so the bands sound completely different, and IMO, Rage sounds much better than Audioslave.
A cat gagging on a hairball sounds better than Audioslave. Chris Cornell has to be one of the worst singers (and I use that term loosely) I have ever heard. Few things will get me to change the station quicker than hearing that looser in any band, whether it be Audioslave or Soundgarden or Temple of the Dog. Course thats just my opinion
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Originally posted by Keith W: Originally posted by DrGonzo:
The Beatles: when they started using dope, around "Rubber Soul", some of the best music ever. Listen to the first minute of "Here Comes the Sun King" and you will know where Pink Floyd found their influence.
The best dope influenced Beatle stuff can be found on "The Beatles Anthology 2", disc 2, awesome stuff, especially with head phones. And not only Pink Floyd but YES, they did a couple of Beatle covers in their early stuff.
Smoke a fatty a listen to "Rubber Soul", the so-called "White Album", "Sgt. Pepper's", and "Abbey Road".
I don't get high anymore, but I remember just how that soaked into me. It literally washes over and into you. Great music!
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Originally posted by DrGonzo: Someone mentioned Clutch. If they come to your town, GO. They will kick your ass!
You damn skippy. I saw Clutch live last year....MAN they put on a great show. The audience was interesting though since Biohazard opened up for them; a bunch of hardcore kids in the crowd. A band that plays good live always impresses me. Bands that I've seen put on an awesome live show include Tool, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Incubus, Clutch, Nine Inch Nails, A Perfect Circle, Beastie Boys, Fear Factory, Slayer, Deftones, and Shiner(a local KC group)
I go to a lot of shows.
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Originally posted by CRZYDRVR: A cat gagging on a hairball sounds better than Audioslave.
Chris Cornell has to be one of the worst singers (and I use that term loosely) I have ever heard. Few things will get me to change the station quicker than hearing that looser in any band, whether it be Audioslave or Soundgarden or Temple of the Dog.
Course thats just my opinion
Chris Cornell's vocal ability is purely amazing! He's one of the best rock & roll voices in any band in at least 15-20 years (except maybe Gary Cherone from Extreme & Van Halen)! I'm talking talent and ability; I can see where somebody might not like his style but there's no arguing his talent!
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If you want to talk about talent, then I'd have to go with DREAM THEATER. Not my favorite band, but I can respect the fact that they're all amazing musicians. Especially the drummer Mike Portnoy... he is just amazing.
Staind was decent up until they figured out they could get more chicks by writing slow, crappy acoustic songs. They've lost what little respect I had for them.
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Originally posted by DMV95ContourSE: If you want to talk about talent, then I'd have to go with DREAM THEATER. Not my favorite band, but I can respect the fact that they're all amazing musicians. Especially the drummer Mike Portnoy... he is just amazing.
Hell yeah, John Petrucci is one of the best guitar players ever. Like you said, their music isn't the #1 on my list but the talent will blow you away.
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Dream Theater is definitely talented. I forgot all about them.
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