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Thread started 07/12/05 1:55pm

dancerella

What rocks bands do you listen to?

I used to be a die hard rock fan but for the last few years I really haven't been into any of the new stuff because it simply sucks. The only modern bands I really like are Marilyn Manson and the White Stripes. Green Day are cool too but I haven't got their new album. I also still listen to my old skool stuff like G N'R, Poison, Warrant and alot of other hair metal bands.

How about you?
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Reply #1 posted 07/12/05 6:32pm

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As for newer rock bands, I have been listening to Kings of Leon alot lately. Drive By Truckers, as well. thumbs up!
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Reply #2 posted 07/12/05 6:33pm

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anybody that rocks nod
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Reply #3 posted 07/12/05 9:02pm

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Being a hardcore funkateer since the old days, I used to be a "down low" closet rocker back in the day. lol I loved it but I would never admit it back in the day.

Since I "came out of the rock closet" when funk died and hip hop took over in the 1990s, I was really enjoying stuff like "Semi-Charmed Life" by Third Eye Blind and "Two Princes" by....well, I don't know who sings the song. lol

Anyway, during the 1990s, when I was opening up more to rock, the damned "unplugged" era had to come along and spoil it. Everyone had to strip down the sound and go accoustical just to prove they could actually play and sing live.....thanks a lot Milli Vanilli. lol This bored the hell out of me because I can't think of any music that bores me more than folk music, which is what all this unplugged stuff sounded like.

I've recently started going back and buying a lot of old rock that I secretly loved back in the day. I really love some Def Leppard, Van Halen, AC/DC, Rod Stewart, Rolling Stones, etc.
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Reply #4 posted 07/12/05 9:20pm

GangstaFam

Gosh, too many to mention.
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Reply #5 posted 07/12/05 9:28pm

NWF

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It depends on what kind of Rock. A majority of my favorites are Punk/Alternative/College Rock, but I like some Hard Rock, Classic Rock, and Heavy Metal. Some. But don't ask me about that crappy 80's corporate Rock, please. Just look at my signature.
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Reply #6 posted 07/12/05 9:45pm

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Not a lot of rock bands from "now", I have to admit. lol I generally love mostly bands from the 6s and 70s. nod
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Reply #7 posted 07/12/05 11:33pm

dancerella

vainandy said:

Being a hardcore funkateer since the old days, I used to be a "down low" closet rocker back in the day. lol I loved it but I would never admit it back in the day.

Since I "came out of the rock closet" when funk died and hip hop took over in the 1990s, I was really enjoying stuff like "Semi-Charmed Life" by Third Eye Blind and "Two Princes" by....well, I don't know who sings the song. lol

Anyway, during the 1990s, when I was opening up more to rock, the damned "unplugged" era had to come along and spoil it. Everyone had to strip down the sound and go accoustical just to prove they could actually play and sing live.....thanks a lot Milli Vanilli. lol This bored the hell out of me because I can't think of any music that bores me more than folk music, which is what all this unplugged stuff sounded like.

I've recently started going back and buying a lot of old rock that I secretly loved back in the day. I really love some Def Leppard, Van Halen, AC/DC, Rod Stewart, Rolling Stones, etc.



So you were a closet rocker, huh? That's cool. I know what you mean about the unplugged stuff by the way. Rock is meant to be loud and agessive. Who wants to hear some filky shit?

I was recently thinking of buying a Def Leppard cd. That is one band I don't own anything by. By the way, on a recent trip to NY I got these crazy mash up cd's called Fuckintosh and it's a combo of Johnny Cash vs ACDC and another one of Marilyn Manson vs Prince. It's wild but it rocks!

Do you like any of the following bands?

Stryper (Christian cheese metal biggrin)
Cinderella
LA Guns
Faster Pussycat

They all rock! I want to buy a Stryper cd but i'm too embarrased.
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Reply #8 posted 07/13/05 3:12am

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worship


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Reply #9 posted 07/13/05 3:21am

rocknrolldave

dancerella said:

I used to be a die hard rock fan but for the last few years I really haven't been into any of the new stuff because it simply sucks. The only modern bands I really like are Marilyn Manson and the White Stripes. Green Day are cool too but I haven't got their new album. I also still listen to my old skool stuff like G N'R, Poison, Warrant and alot of other hair metal bands.

How about you?




Not really finding a lot of current Rock to my tastes... Slipknot I like, though I totally understand why many can't stand them.

I also love an Irish band called Therapy? headbang


That aside, I am a major Rock fan, but it's all old or "classic" Rock:


Guns N Roses ("Appetite For Destruction" = drooling)
Aerosmith
Slayer
Led Zeppelin (One band I always hated, now I have them stuck in my head nuts)
AC/DC
Ozzy/ Black Sabbath
Queen

I even play in a Rock covers band, and again it's all the old stuff.



One thing, though: My wife loves Green Day and I recommend American Idiot - a good, diverse album. They are great live too.
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Reply #10 posted 07/13/05 4:04am

missfee

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U2
audioslave
velvet revolver
guns n roses
soundgarden
system of a down
red hot chili peppers
incubus
the doors
queen
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Reply #11 posted 07/13/05 4:30am

Mazerati

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My Chemical Romance headbang
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Reply #12 posted 07/13/05 6:43am

Raine

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AC/DC
led zeppelin
Aerosmith
Deep purple
Thin Lizzy
Guns N Roses
velvet revolver
Metallica ( NOT ST ANGER machinegun )
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Reply #13 posted 07/13/05 6:46am

rocknrolldave

Raine said:

AC/DC
led zeppelin
Aerosmith
Deep purple
Thin Lizzy
Guns N Roses
velvet revolver
Metallica ( NOT ST ANGER machinegun )




St Anger = loads of random, cliched riffs, recorded on someone's answerphone from a mile away, mixed in a blender, with some off-key singing placed over the top without even pretending to match the pitch/ tempo of the music itself.


Master of Puppets, on the other hand..... headbang guitar
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Reply #14 posted 07/13/05 7:09am

EarthAirFireWa
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I'd guess about 70% of my music collection is rock nod

Kiss
Queen
The Tea Party
Sevendust
Metallica
Disturbed
Pearl Jam
Poison
Motley Crue
Alice Cooper

oh man the list goes on...


headbang
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Reply #15 posted 07/13/05 7:16am

rocknrolldave

EarthAirFireWater said:

I'd guess about 70% of my music collection is rock nod

Cliff Richard
Cilla Black
Perry Como
Val Doonican
Daniel O'Donnell
Max Bygraves


oh man the list goes on...


headbang





omg







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Reply #16 posted 07/13/05 7:18am

EarthAirFireWa
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rocknrolldave said:

EarthAirFireWater said:

I'd guess about 70% of my music collection is rock nod

Cliff Richard
Cilla Black
Perry Como
Val Doonican
Daniel O'Donnell
Max Bygraves


oh man the list goes on...


headbang





omg







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brick





mr.green
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Reply #17 posted 07/13/05 8:38am

Militant

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Soulfly
Sepultura
System Of A Down
Nine Inch Nails
Marilyn Manson
Disturbed
Nirvana
Foo Fighters
Slayer
Slipknot
Rage Against The Machine
Queens of the stone age
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Reply #18 posted 07/13/05 9:55am

pkidwell

Queens of the Stone Age
Kings of Leon
Mars Volta
Weezer
Frank Black
Green Day
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Reply #19 posted 07/13/05 10:11am

JackieBlue

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NIN
Incubus
White Stripes
Aerosmith
Rage Against the Machine
Korn
Jane's Addiction
U2
and just getting into Velvet Revolver
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #20 posted 07/13/05 10:57am

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Stone Temple Pilots
Velvet Revolver
Queens of the Stone Age
Rolling Stones
The Doors
Nirvana
The White Stripes
Pink Floyd
Aerosmith
Led Zeppelin
'Cause your friends don't dance, and if they don't dance... well, they're no friends of mine.
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Reply #21 posted 07/13/05 11:11am

minneapolisgen
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I suppose I'll do a list.... biggrin

Led Zeppelin worship
Cream
Hendrix
ACDC
Metallica (up to the black album)
Weezer
The Red Hot Chili Peppers (their earlier funk stuff)
Jane's Addiction
Velvet Revolver
Living Colour
Thin Lizzy headbang
Fishbone
The Jeff Beck Group
Deep Purple
Black Sabbath
Alice in Chains
Pink Floyd
The Black Crowes
Nirvana (sometimes)
The Doors cloud9
Queen
The Steve Miller Band
Van Halen
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Reply #22 posted 07/13/05 11:16am

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theVelvetRoper said:

Stone Temple Pilots
Velvet Revolver
Queens of the Stone Age
Rolling Stones
The Doors
Nirvana
The White Stripes
Pink Floyd
The Goo Goo Dolls
Collective Soul
Aerosmith
Led Zeppelin
'Cause your friends don't dance, and if they don't dance... well, they're no friends of mine.
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Reply #23 posted 07/13/05 11:32am

GangstaFam

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A whole bunch of bands that aren't The Smiths?

where are the Smiths?
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Reply #24 posted 07/13/05 11:48am

dancerella

rocknrolldave said:

Raine said:

AC/DC
led zeppelin
Aerosmith
Deep purple
Thin Lizzy
Guns N Roses
velvet revolver
Metallica ( NOT ST ANGER machinegun )




St Anger = loads of random, cliched riffs, recorded on someone's answerphone from a mile away, mixed in a blender, with some off-key singing placed over the top without even pretending to match the pitch/ tempo of the music itself.




Master of Puppets, on the other hand..... headbang guitar




I also heard the drums sound tinny. Is that true? Damn, no love for St. Anger.
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Reply #25 posted 07/13/05 11:56am

minneapolisgen
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GangstaFam said:

minneapolisgenius said:

A whole bunch of bands that aren't The Smiths?

where are the Smiths?

I considered them, and found that they're sort of in a genre all to themselves. lol But they do rock, so.....

The Smiths mr.green
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Reply #26 posted 07/13/05 1:37pm

vainandy

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dancerella said:

I know what you mean about the unplugged stuff by the way. Rock is meant to be loud and agessive. Who wants to hear some filky shit?


Exactly.


Do you like any of the following bands?

Stryper (Christian cheese metal biggrin)
Cinderella
LA Guns
Faster Pussycat


The only one I've ever heard of is Cinderella but I haven't heard any of their songs.
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Reply #27 posted 07/13/05 4:20pm

GangstaFam

minneapolisgenius said:

I considered them, and found that they're sort of in a genre all to themselves. lol But they do rock, so.....

The Smiths mr.green

You like The Cure too, don'tcha?
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Reply #28 posted 07/13/05 7:50pm

minneapolisgen
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GangstaFam said:

minneapolisgenius said:

I considered them, and found that they're sort of in a genre all to themselves. lol But they do rock, so.....

The Smiths mr.green

You like The Cure too, don'tcha?

Of course. nod
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Reply #29 posted 07/13/05 10:21pm

GangstaFam

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Of course. nod

You're cool.
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