What Music Do you Like?

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What are your favorite bands?

I like alot of punk and metal, but I am open to all forms of music.

My favoratie bands are:

Driller Killer
Mayhem
Darkthrone
Doom
GG Allin
Morbid Angel
X-Cops
Dead Kennedys
The Misfits
Venom
Toxic Holocaust
Sepultura
Storm Troopers of Death
Toxic Narcatic
Burzum
Death
Celtic Frost
Overkill
Skrewdriver
Gorgoroth
Possessed
Angry Aryans
Bad Brains
Gehennah
Minor Threat
Black Flag
Samhain
Emperor
ANTiSEEN
Hank III
Necrophagia

and there are some more too.
 
I listen to rubbish music.

These are a lists of bands and artists who I have albums.

Arjen Anthony Lucassen's Star One
Ayreon
Dream Theater
Genesis
Kansas
Marillion
Nightwish
Opeth
Pink Floyd
Porcupine Tree
Queensrÿche
Radiohead
Riverside
Rush
Symphony X
The Flower Kings
Yes
 
^ I love the Flower Kings.

I listen to mostly Prog Rock, Neo-Classical, Indie/Alternative. I can't stand Punk.

"YEEAAH LET'S REBEL FOR THE SAKE OF REBELLION LAWLZ"

Not to mention most(not all) take no time to learn how exactly to play there instruments and understand basic music theory.
 
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!metal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

\m/
 
Classical

In no particular order, and only the ones I have..

Ludwig van Beethoven
Johannes Brahms
Robert Schumann
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Alexander Borodin
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Antonín Dvořák
Camille Saint-Saëns
John Philip Sousa
Niels Wilhelm Gade
August Hendrik Winding
Carl Nielsen
Philippe Gaubert
Hector Berlioz
George Gershwin
Igor Stravinsky
Carl Orff
Richard Strauss
Claude Debussy
Jaromír Weinberger
Gustav Mahler
Carl Stamitz
Gioacchino Rossini
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (I guess..)
Gustav Holst
 
@the op - How the hell can you like bands like Sepultura and the Dead Kennedys and yet listen to Skrewdriver? Man do some research on the bands you listen to.
 
Most the following are progressive metal acts, but that's more because metal was the first genre I ever really entered into... it's my "home," and I'm completely convinced it will always be so. :) However, for several months now, I've been earnestly trying to expand my knowledge of music and get at least some idea of what cool non-metal stuff is out there, and I've come to really like some of the acts listed because of this.

I generally tend to like those at the top more than those at the bottom, but by no means is this a strict ordering (I would be surprised if it didn't change every time I rewrote it). And every one of these is awesome, anyway. :)

Koyaanisqatsy
Ayreon
Symphony X
Beyond Twilight
Shpongle
Vienna Teng
Therion
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Agalloch
Kamelot
King Crimson
Liquid Tension Experiment
Popol Vuh
Explosions in the Sky
Dream Theater
Orphaned Land
Pain of Salvation
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Iced Earth
Pink Floyd
Queensrÿche
Circus Maximus
Kiuas

That's probably everyone who deserves to be on there for the time being.
 
what a silly question.

well, i grew up on lots of old classic country music and traditional style eastern/central european music. don't ask me why, but my parents felt some sorta connection!

i won't bore you with old eastern/central european bands. but i still listen to lots of old country (go figure lol!).

some artists i like most: waylan jennings, kris kristofferson, johnny cash, tammy wynette, reba, hank williams, conway twitty, willie nelson, patsy cline, george jones, george strait, sawyer brown, the statler brothers, the mavericks, dwight yokum

my sister and brother have introduced me to lots of newer music too. some bands i like are:

sebodah, band of horses, babes in toyland, marine girls, mazzy star, bikini kill, sigur ros, beth orton, the doves, mazzy star, jesus and the mary chain, guided by voices, beulah, big star, crooked fingers, iron and wine, jeff buckley, massive attack, pretty girls make graves, rufus wainright, red house painters, the twilight sad, sparta, and sonic youth. mostly mellow stuff i guess.

my favorite band i think is MOGWAI! and the words in my siggy are from one of there songs! i've never heard anything like mogwai ever. my brother introduced my sister and i to them about two years ago. it's just amazing stuff. it's really indescribable. but always beautiful.
 
Classical (dramatic or calm and sedative)
Jhonny Cash (:rockon:)
Some 60's songs
RED ARMY CHOIR!!!:band: You got to hand it to these guys, they are awesome
 
@the op - How the hell can you like bands like Sepultura and the Dead Kennedys and yet listen to Skrewdriver? Man do some research on the bands you listen to.

:lol: I noticed that too. Me thinks he doesn't listen to the words.
 
:lol: I noticed that too. Me thinks he doesn't listen to the words.

What do the words matter? Pearl Jam is probably my favorite band ever, except for maybe Sparklehorse. Neil Young is in my top five as well. What's the point? I'm not following you?

I even have stuff like Agnostic Front and the Minutemen on my hard drive.
 
Really, really random stuff... Stuff I've listened in the past half hour include Mägo de Oz, Ю.Г., Pink Floyd, and the boss theme from Banjo Kazooie.

Mostly rock and electronic music though.
 
What do the words matter? Pearl Jam is probably my favorite band ever, except for maybe Sparklehorse. Neil Young is in my top five as well. What's the point? I'm not following you?

I even have stuff like Agnostic Front and the Minutemen on my hard drive.

I guess words don't matter but when you listen to a band like Screwdriver and Dead Kennedys it just shows you don't listen to the words. One is a white power hate band and the other is its antithesis.

One is classified under nazi punk and the other has a sing called "nazi punks f*** off'
 
i stopped doing the genre and scene thing forever ago. because most music scenes are just a bunch of talentless egoists copying good music. so, groups then.

At the Drive-In
Shpongle
Django Reinhardt
Meshuggah
Dillinger Escape Plan
Converge
Cesar Franck
the Kidcrash
Led Zeppelin
Hendrix
The Fall of Troy
Antonin Dvorak
Neutral Milk Hotel
Pig Destroyer
Norma Jean
Chopin

recently i have discovered good rap stuffs like KRS-one and Aesop Rock
 
I guess words don't matter but when you listen to a band like Screwdriver and Dead Kennedys it just shows you don't listen to the words. One is a white power hate band and the other is its antithesis.

One is classified under nazi punk and the other has a sing called "nazi punks f*** off'

Well, I fervently listen to the words of all my Neil Young and Pearl Jam songs. And I've been to Pearl Jam concerts during election years too. Almost all of their songs have some sort of political bend to them that I disagree with. But I still find value in them at an artistic level. I think when you listen to music, that you need to able to remove yourself from the politics of it, and simply appreciate the music as a whole. I can appreciate the lyrics of a song like "Masters of War." And many other traditional liberal anthems even though I disagree with them.
 
Well, I fervently listen to the words of all my Neil Young and Pearl Jam songs. And I've been to Pearl Jam concerts during election years too. Almost all of their songs have some sort of political bend to them that I disagree with. But I still find value in them at an artistic level. I think when you listen to music, that you need to able to remove yourself from the politics of it, and simply appreciate the music as a whole. I can appreciate the lyrics of a song like "Masters of War." And many other traditional liberal anthems even though I disagree with them.

Hell I listen a lot of reggae (a very religious genera) and subscribe to any gods. I'm not saying you can't disagree with the message and like the music. Its just funny when some listens to both nazi and anti-nazi music.
 
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