Favorite bands
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Mine are Avenged Sevenfold and Hollywood Undead
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Rise Against.
Great rock band with strong progressive messages -
Korn
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Five Finger Death Punch
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Megadeth
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blink 182 and my chemical romance
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The arka treks and skrillax
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Bob Marley and the Wailers.
Social Distortion.
The Beatles.
Metallica.
I love pretty much all music. Except country. -
Hands down my favorite band is the beatles. And to the idiot who said srillex that's not a band. It's one person. Not hating on dubstep but it's all the same now
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The Beatles fo' sho' 👍
AC/DC -
Ooo Ooo the proclaimers! 😝
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John denver
Bonnie M -
My favorite artists are:
Townes Van Zandt
Warren Zevon
Bob Dylan
Steve Earle
Kris Kristofferson -
Rise against
Theory of a deadman
Cage the elephant -
Budgie337 wrote:
The beatles are the best band ever I have loved them since my dad used to play records when I was going to sleep and my grandpa used to drive them around in his taxiThe Beatles fo' sho' 👍
AC/DC
I love the fab four
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Also Stones > Beatles
And anybody who says 'not country' has never listened to the plethora of powerful country music that doesn't exist on Top 20 radio.
To dismiss any genre is ignorant.
I'm not a rap fan- but I get tired of hearing people say 'I like everything, but country and rap.'. I don't care what 50 cent does in the club, but talib kweli, mos def, and others who also experiment with slam poetry have interesting insights that are worth listening to. To dismiss a whole genre based on the pop norm is severely limiting
Or just dismiss artists who have something valuable to say even if it is in a different format than you're not used to...
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*different format than you're use to
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I like city by Hollywood undead. I also like linkin park.
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Motley Crüe
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Ramjet wrote:
If it wasn't for the Beatles, the stones would be nowhereAlso Stones > Beatles
And anybody who says 'not country' has never listened to the plethora of powerful country music that doesn't exist on Top 20 radio.
To dismiss any genre is ignorant.
I'm not a rap fan- but I get tired of hearing people say 'I like everything, but country and rap.'. I don't care what 50 cent does in the club, but talib kweli, mos def, and others who also experiment with slam poetry have interesting insights that are worth listening to. To dismiss a whole genre based on the pop norm is severely limiting
Or just dismiss artists who have something valuable to say even if it is in a different format than you're not used to...
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The Beatles, AC/DC, Rolling Stones, Green Day...
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Early BFMV(like first two albums?)
Darkest Hour
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The Beatles were bubblegum for squealing teenybopper girls. The Jonas brothers of the sixties.
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Ojibwe wrote:
Oh? And if it weren't for them alot of music wouldn't exist today. They changed the landscape of music drastically. They weren't just bubblegum pop. Yeah they had that kind of fan base, but so did Elvis at the time. You wouldn't call him bubblegum pop would you?The Beatles were bubblegum for squealing teenybopper girls. The Jonas brothers of the sixties.
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Three days grace!!
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Surprised no ones mentioned Led Zeppelin or Pink Floyd, two of my all time favorites.
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Ꮹཞ།ཀཀ wrote:
Well yes. When you only look at the teenybopper charts you think that's all there is. A lot of movement was going on at that time. Not just what sold highest in teenaged suburbia.Ojibwe wrote:
Oh? And if it weren't for them alot of music wouldn't exist today. They changed the landscape of music drastically. They weren't just bubblegum pop. Yeah they had that kind of fan base, but so did Elvis at the time. You wouldn't call him bubblegum pop would you?The Beatles were bubblegum for squealing teenybopper girls. The Jonas brothers of the sixties.
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The Beatles are the best
It was all you Americans that started crying when they said they were bigger than Jesus -
Massundergoe
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HollywoodUndead wrote:
That+ five finger death punch, atreyu an distuurbedMine are Avenged Sevenfold and Hollywood Undead
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Ojibwe wrote:
True enough I suppose. But you gotta figure the music scene was alot different back then. They didn't have a 100 new songs a day coming out. The market wasn't nearly like it is now.Ꮹཞ།ཀཀ wrote:
Well yes. When you only look at the teenybopper charts you think that's all there is. A lot of movement was going on at that time. Not just what sold highest in teenaged suburbia.Ojibwe wrote:
Oh? And if it weren't for them alot of music wouldn't exist today. They changed the landscape of music drastically. They weren't just bubblegum pop. Yeah they had that kind of fan base, but so did Elvis at the time. You wouldn't call him bubblegum pop would you?The Beatles were bubblegum for squealing teenybopper girls. The Jonas brothers of the sixties.
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