Itt Ask Me To Recommend You Bands Based On Your Tastes Music Entry posted by Kyn Ace (III) September 1, 2008 346 views Share More sharing options... Followers 0 Do it. I promise to try to not hurt your feelings.
Kyn Ace (III) Posted September 1, 2008 A'ight, what are some of your favourite bands? Quote Link to comment
Primus Posted September 1, 2008 Metallica, Lynyrd Skynyrd, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Disturbed, and Pink Floyd, to name a few. Recomendations? P Quote Link to comment
Dorek Posted September 1, 2008 10 Years, Disturbed, Godsmack, Breaking Benjamin, System of a Down, Sevendust, Taproot, Tool. Yus? Quote Link to comment
Swert Posted September 1, 2008 Floyd, Tool, Metallica... why am I answering? You know me, Dav -Swert Quote Link to comment
Swert Posted September 1, 2008 "From Kyn: No I do not mind at all" Don't ask me... -Swert Quote Link to comment
Kyn Ace (III) Posted September 1, 2008 For Kex: Modest Mouse (Specifically their more recent work, ie We Were Dead Before the Ship Sank and Good News For People Who Love Bad News) Pain of Salvation (Prog Metal on par with Tool) The Wombats (Alternative rock) Eagles of Death Metal (specifically Death By Sexy) The Dress Whites (Alternative rock) Dream Theater (Prog) Dr. Dog (Punk) Cursive (Alternative) Catch 22/Streetlight Manifesto (Ska) British Sea Power (Alternative Rock) Say Anything For Primus: Wolfmother (throw back sound) The Sword (throw back sound, more towards Black Sabbath but still) Clumsy Lovers (Acoustic kinda rockish, kinda like Lynyrd Skynyrd) Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade (simply because of your name) Coheed & Cambria (Kinda like a poppier Disturbed) Black Sabbath Alice Cooper Dire Straits Blue Öyster Cult Queens of the Stone Age In general you sound like you'd be better off looking at a list of Classic Rock artists For Dorek: Coheed & Cambria British Sea Power Pain of Salvation Scars on Broadway/Serj Tankian (it's worth a shot if you like SoaD, especially if you like their most recent stuff more) Psychostick Puddle of Mudd Protest the Hero Queens of the Stone Age Say Anything For the most part off the top of my head, most genres may not match exactly but still should be relatively close to something you like. Quote Link to comment
Arch-Angel Posted September 1, 2008 My Chemical Romance 2Pac Eminem Ne-Yo Boys Like Girls Relient K Beach Boys Scary Kids Scaring Kids Simple Plan TobyMac The Game Jay-Z Linkin Park Kanye West EDIT: Almost forgot, Breaking Benjamin. ~AA Quote Link to comment
Shine Posted September 1, 2008 This aughta be fun. Chevelle Disturbed Godsmack Mudvayne Paradise Lost Nightwish Bobaflex Panic! At the Disco (don't even ask what this is doing here) Seether Trapt Three Days Grace My Dying Bride System of a Down Evanescence Nickelback Crossfade A Perfect Circle Hoobastank Origa Spineshank The Sisters of Mercy Tiamat Static-X Yeah, good luck. Quote Link to comment
Kyn Ace (III) Posted September 1, 2008 Switchfoot Optimus Rhyme Flobots Hybrid Theory (this one might be hard to find but it's an EP by Linkin Park before they were Linkin Park, it's heavier than their other stuff but really good) Wu-Tang Clan Schooly D Brian Wilson (Specifically SMiLE) Hollywood Undead blink-182 Senses Fail Shotgun Rules MC Chris Beastie Boys Sorry, my rap knowledge is limited. For Shine: Snog Chemlab Skinny Puppy Coheed & Cambria Cute Is What We Aim For (I <3 P!@TD too) Pain of Salvation Scars on Broadway/Serj Tankian British Sea Power Death from Above 1979 Black Lab Does It Offend You, Yeah? Nine Inch Nails Dope Dr. Steel Electric Six Evergreen Terrace Faith No More (Patton era) Quote Link to comment
Dorek Posted September 1, 2008 Faith No More is win <3 I do like Serj's solo stuff, and Scars on Broadway isn't bad either, but I haven't heard of a few of those bands, so I'll have to look some of em up. Thanks ^^ Quote Link to comment
Kyn Ace (III) Posted September 1, 2008 Faith No More is win <3 I do like Serj's solo stuff, and Scars on Broadway isn't bad either, but I haven't heard of a few of those bands, so I'll have to look some of em up. Thanks ^^ Which ones haven't you heard of? Quote Link to comment
Dorek Posted September 1, 2008 Coheed & Cambria British Sea Power Pain of Salvation Protest the Hero Quote Link to comment
Kyn Ace (III) Posted September 1, 2008 Coheed & Cambria British Sea Power Pain of Salvation Protest the Hero Coheed & Cambria's the only one that surprises me. But albums you should check: Coheed & Cambria- Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness Coheed & Cambria- Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow Pain of Salvation- Scarsick Pain of Salvation- 12:5 British Sea Power- Do You Like Rock Music? British Sea Power- Open Season Protest the Hero- Kezia This are just the ones that got me into the bands and generally what I base my opinion on them about. Quote Link to comment
Kex Posted September 1, 2008 For Kex: Modest Mouse (Specifically their more recent work, ie We Were Dead Before the Ship Sank and Good News For People Who Love Bad News) I've listened to them before; they're alright when I'm in the mood. Pain of Salvation (Prog Metal on par with Tool) Never heard of them. The Wombats (Alternative rock) Never heard of them. Eagles of Death Metal (specifically Death By Sexy) They were on some commercial, but otherwise, never heard of them. The Dress Whites (Alternative rock) Never heard of them. Dream Theater (Prog) A lot of people into Tool seem to really like them, but I dunno, I just can't get into it. Dr. Dog (Punk) Never heard of them. Cursive (Alternative) Good band; I already have a few of their albums. Catch 22/Streetlight Manifesto (Ska) They're alright. Streetlight had a concert down here sometime last year and I missed it. British Sea Power (Alternative Rock) Never heard of them. Say Anything Never heard of them. Anything I've "never heard of" I will definitely look up. Quote Link to comment
Kyn Ace (III) Posted September 1, 2008 For Kex: Modest Mouse (Specifically their more recent work, ie We Were Dead Before the Ship Sank and Good News For People Who Love Bad News) I've listened to them before; they're alright when I'm in the mood. Pain of Salvation (Prog Metal on par with Tool) Never heard of them. The Wombats (Alternative rock) Never heard of them. Eagles of Death Metal (specifically Death By Sexy) They were on some commercial, but otherwise, never heard of them. The Dress Whites (Alternative rock) Never heard of them. Dream Theater (Prog) A lot of people into Tool seem to really like them, but I dunno, I just can't get into it. Dr. Dog (Punk) Never heard of them. Cursive (Alternative) Good band; I already have a few of their albums. Catch 22/Streetlight Manifesto (Ska) They're alright. Streetlight had a concert down here sometime last year and I missed it. British Sea Power (Alternative Rock) Never heard of them. Say Anything Never heard of them. Anything I've "never heard of" I will definitely look up. I have to say I honestly think you'll like Pain of Salvation and The Wombats the most. Also, for Dream Theater have you listened to their most recent? Quote Link to comment
Necro Posted September 1, 2008 The Who, AC/DC, Cream and various other undertakings by Eric Clapton, BB King, Guns N' Roses, Hendrix, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Queen, and lately I've been getting into Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd, as well as The Doors. Quote Link to comment
Little Miss Krahka Posted September 1, 2008 Here's an abridged version of what I'm listening to these days. Abridged, yet still long. Yaaaaay. Destroyer The Dismemberment Plan Chumbawamba Joanna Newsom The New Pornographers Pizzicato Five Daniel Johnston The Decemberists Neutral Milk Hotel Sunset Rubdown Belle and Sebastian Neko Case David Bowie Of Montreal Sufjan Stevens Billie Holiday John Coltrane Gary Numan XTC Spoon The B-52s Tom Waits Kraftwerk Sun Ra Final Fantasy The Shaggs Gogol Bordello Moondog Arcade Fire Devendra Banhart Boards of Canada Pavement Duke Ellington Crystal Castles M.I.A. Amon Tobin Architecture in Helsinki Cab Calloway Miles Davis Robert Johnson Little Richard Massive Attack Atmosphere Blind Willie McTell Frog Eyes Cut Copy The Beach Boys And add to that Bollywood show tunes, opera, and misguided '60s commercial jingles. Quote Link to comment
Kyn Ace (III) Posted September 1, 2008 Necro: Better Than Ezra Brian Wilson The Beach Boys (specifically Pet Sounds) Cream The Yardbirds (Page or Clapton era, can't go wrong here) Syd Barret Roger Waters David Gilmour Rusty Cooley Andy McKee Steve Reich Krahka!!!: Eiffel 65 Bright Eyes (specifically A Collection of Songs Written... or I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning) Brian Wilson Better Than Ezra Beck Fake Problems The Gaslight Anthem Look Mexico Optimus Rhyme Phoebe Killdeer and the Short Straws The Residents (specifically Gingerbread Man, Whatever Happened to Vileness Fats? or The Commercial Album) Tonic Aranis God is an Astronaut The American Dollar Helios The Dead Texan St. Vincent Quote Link to comment
Necro Posted September 1, 2008 Necro: Better Than Ezra Never heard of them. Brian Wilson I think a friend has one of his albums, will give it a listen. The Beach Boys (specifically Pet Sounds) I'm pretty sure my mother has a bunch of their stuff... Cream Already have everything except for "Goodbye", which I'm having a hard time tracking down. >< The Yardbirds (Page or Clapton era, can't go wrong here) Been meaning to get some of the Yardbirds stuff. Syd Barret Already got a bit of him. Roger Waters Never heard of him, but out of curiosity, any relation to Muddy Waters? David Gilmour He had/has a solo career? Rusty Cooley Heard of him, but never heard his stuff. Andy McKee Heard of him, but never heard his stuff. Steve Reich Heard of him, but never heard his stuff. Now then, to look up the ones I haven't heard in a similar fashion to Kex. Quote Link to comment
Kyn Ace (III) Posted September 2, 2008 Necro: Better Than Ezra Never heard of them. Brian Wilson I think a friend has one of his albums, will give it a listen. The Beach Boys (specifically Pet Sounds) I'm pretty sure my mother has a bunch of their stuff... Cream Already have everything except for "Goodbye", which I'm having a hard time tracking down. >< The Yardbirds (Page or Clapton era, can't go wrong here) Been meaning to get some of the Yardbirds stuff. Syd Barret Already got a bit of him. Roger Waters Never heard of him, but out of curiosity, any relation to Muddy Waters? David Gilmour He had/has a solo career? Rusty Cooley Heard of him, but never heard his stuff. Andy McKee Heard of him, but never heard his stuff. Steve Reich Heard of him, but never heard his stuff. Now then, to look up the ones I haven't heard in a similar fashion to Kex. Waters is the guy who lead Floyd between Barret and Gilmour For Beach Boys listen to Pet Sounds first, tis their best. And Brian Wilson? Go for SMiLE Quote Link to comment
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