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What kind of music you all are into?

Started by Zach, September 08, 2001, 10:21:07 PM

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Zach

Metal/Rock/Hardcore:
Korn,System Of A Down,Rammstein,Deftones,Faith No More,Pantera,Coal Chamber,Black Sabbath/Ozzy,gODHEAD,Slayer,Slipknot,Mudvayne,Static-X, Mindless Self Indulgence,Supultura,Soulfly,and AC/DC.

Rap/Hip Hop:
Wu-Tang Clan,Beastie Boys,N.W.A.,Snoop Dogg,Dr.Dre,and Run D.M.C.

Punk:
Misfits,Sex Pistols,Dead Kennedys,and Ramones

Brock

Punk, Ska, Experimental, Techno, 80's, Bizarre, Misc.

Specifically:

Bjork, Lords of Acid, Space, No Doubt, Green Day, PUSA, TMBG, Reel Big Fish, Ben Folds Five, Gorillaz, Sublime, Prozzak, Less than Jake, Ramones, MFATGG, Cake, Living End, SOAD, and almost anything off the Fat Wreck Chords label.

StatCat

Yes it is but I like the misfits, dickies, dead kennedys,damned, cramps, 45 grave, black flag (pre rollins days), Bush, a-ha (I know this doesn't exactly fit with the others I mentioned), metallica, nirvana, bad religion, alice in chains, social distortion, minor threat, queen, tsol, rancid, op ivy, goblin and that's all I can think of for now...

Vermin Boy

Most of the stuff I listen to would fall into the "Misc." category: Frank Zappa, Weird Al, the Bonzo Dog Band, Devo, Mojo Nixon, TMBG, Barnes & Barnes, Deadbolt, Tom Lehrer, Spinal Tap, Wild Man Fisher, Dick Dale... Basically, anything you don't hear on the radio.

Chadzilla

Film music
Jazz
Classical
New Age
Country and Western
Rock (Bruce Springsteen, AC/DC, and a few others)

me

Techno / Industrial / Synthpop:

Apoptygma Berzerk
VNV Nation
De/Vision
Icon of Coil
Echo Image
Funker Vogt
Velvet Acid Christ
Nine Inch Nails
Marilyn Manson
KMFDM
Pig

Brock

If you don't hear TMBG on the radio, then you're listening to the wrong stations.

Lester1/2Jr.

Capone n Noriega, Mobb Deep, and I really like ABBA

N. E. Moses

I Mostly like Hip-Hop:

Notorious B.I.G, Snoop Dogg, Eastsidaz, Jay-Z, Lil Kim, X-Zibit, Tupac, Big Pun,
Heavy D, Eminem, Dr. Dre, Outkast, Wu Tang Clan, Missy Elliot, Ludicris, DMX, Lost Boys, LL Cool J, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Luke, M.O.P, Redman, D12,etc. (More to come later)

...and R&B:

Mary J. Blige, Musiq Soulchild, Faith Evans, Tank, Case, TLC, Ideal, 112, Blackstreet(not to be confused with Backstreet, as in Boys.  Pardon me as use this barf bag) Boyz II Men, Dave Hollister, Babyface, Deborah Cox, Alicia Keys, Jon B., Dru Hill (and Sisqo), Prince, Ginuine, etc. (More to come Later)

...and anything that makes my ears feel good:

Ace of Base, Hootie and the Blowfish, Old school R&B and Hip-Hop (80's-early 90's)

AndyC

My listening habits change every few years. In high school, it was the likes of AC/DC, Aerosmith, Guns 'n' Roses, Alice Cooper, Def Leppard, ZZ Top, etc.

I then started to explore classic rock, such as Steppenwolf, Nazareth, Guess Who, Wilcox, and so on.

Then it was country, both the new artists and the oldies.

Then it was popular music from the 70s - the stuff we all used to hear on the radio. This includes the Dionne Warwick, Tom Jones, Neil Diamond and others. I own a bunch of those 'Have a Nice Day compilations from Rhino.

From there it went to 80s pop and New Wave.

Lately, I've found that the new stuff getting played on my local 'adults under 50' radio station is pretty good, after going through the musical wasteland of the 90s.

I think I've come full circle, because now I'm craving 80s metal again. Rock Star came out at just the right time for me. Great movie for anybody who was a teenager in the mid-80s.

AndyC

I should also mention that as a good Canadian, I'm also a big fan of Stompin' Tom Connors.

Josh Leman

I listen almost entirely to movie and video game soundtracks.

My current favorites are Princess Mononoke, The Gift, and Silent Hill (rare video game soundtrack)

Flangepart

Same here. What ever ain't top 40. Dick Dale, Link Wray, Tom Lehrer, Weird Al, Bonzo Dog, Mojo Nixon, Rev. Horto Heat, Tractors, Cherry Poppim Daddies, Big Bad Voodoo daddy, Charlie Danials, Hank Willams Jr., Celtic , Lots of Dementia...hey, what can i say, what ever works........Depends on my mood.

Jay O'Connor

Prog rock - Rush, Yes, Leading Zero, Dream Theater


Jazz - Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins

Steve.

Anything mainstream-unfriendly.
HAWKWIND, MOTORHEAD, OZZIE-ERA SABBATH (not that Dio mutant chappie), FRANK ZAPPA, CAPTAIN BEEFHEART, THE STRANGLERS (original line-up), BUTTHOLE SURFERS, DR. JOHN, CYPRESS HILL, BEDOUIN, BOB CALVERT.