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lotts
11-09-2007, 05:10 PM
This thread may have been done before but i'm interested to know what sort of music you all like?

so i'll start by saying my favorites have to be muse and the foo fighters(i'm very gutted right now cause i've just seen the foo's are playing in cardiff and i've missed out on tickets...grrr:cry:)

i also like QOTSA,Air,Greenday(not so much the new stuff cause its sounds like the old stuff redone for the youngsters), stevie wonder(most motown infact) and SOAD.

I think I must be getting old cause i dont really think any new bands are any good. can anyone recommend any that they'll think i might like?

aw and i almost forgot i love Kashmir KY's my fave. but i have to say that cause thats my blokes band,lol

2.0
11-09-2007, 06:10 PM
We have similar tastes lotts!
I do QOTSA too, especially the pre-2005 stuff. The new stuff is not that good. I do a little green day too.

I also do: rancid, sublime, hour of the wolf, bad religion, flyleaf, metallica, pantera, sepultura, 80's metal, 90's rock, and anything that's ska and punk. But the good punk, the older punk, not the blink182 sparked crap.

luvducks
11-09-2007, 06:53 PM
I'll listen to anything. Anything with a good beat or lyrics that mean alot to me. I don't care for heavy rock or rap though.

tasha
11-09-2007, 07:04 PM
I'll listen to anything. Anything with a good beat or lyrics that mean alot to me. I don't care for heavy rock or rap though.

Are we the same person? :rolleyes:
We've had the same RC & RH today, and I agree with this post.

Lyrics for me are the most important part of a song.
They don't necessarily have to be lyrics that I can relate to (although admittedly it helps) but rather ones that the singer has written, or at least partially written, themselves. If it doesn't come from the heart or mean anything to the person singing it then it's not worth it, in my opinion.

Of course it helps if the music behind it is good too. I love songs that are ones which can be sung along to - although not necessarily easily, because I like a challenge where that's concerned.

I hate dance anthems & remixes.

Fender
11-09-2007, 07:07 PM
Anything but rap, house etc. My music collection ranges from Genesis to Scissor Sisters via Fastball and It Bites. I recently discovered The Ark, who have apparently been around years but never bothered the UK charts, they're as camp as a row of tents (bit like The Darkness) but a darn fine, and quite varied, rock band and if you're into rock I'd recommend trying 'em out.

Steiny
11-09-2007, 10:09 PM
Rammstein, The Tea Party, The Darkness, Nine Inch Nails, Prodigy, Shonen Knife, Cypress Hill... and a considerable collection of anime and video game soundtracks.

Pnigh
12-09-2007, 07:38 AM
Gotta love the 80's stuff. My favourites though (off the top of my head) are: Muse, Level 42, Michael Jackson, The Feeling, Fratellis, Blur, Maroon 5, Queen, Kaisercheifs, Adam Ant, etc.
Again I dont like anything too heavy like your Goth rock cack.

lotts
12-09-2007, 04:31 PM
ha ha pnigh.... oh yeah forgot the fratellis, their my most recent likings.

i will have a listen to the ark thanks fender

and 2.0 the mention of ska punk reminds me of a band that were around a few years ago... less than jake that was there name what ever happened to them :-)

Pnigh
15-09-2007, 12:08 PM
Somehow I left out Coldplay!
I can only apologise.

luvducks
15-09-2007, 12:15 PM
/me flirts with the fratellis

There stuff makes you want to get up and dance lol

Carrotcake
15-09-2007, 02:11 PM
I love listening to trance, especially ATB's and Armin van Buuren's music. I also like some of the pop songs played on the radio. Not a big fan of metal, punk, rock (rarely).