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climbjtree
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So, someone just gave me a zune 8gb for free today. Still in the box and everything. This laptop I'm working from has no tunes on it, and I've got about two weeks to fill this thing up before I deploy again. Whenever I try to think of songs or artists I get in a rut and end up only being able to come up with a few, so I'm enlisting the help of fellow f13'ers.
I really dig 80's, New Wave, and electronic stuff.
I also really dig oldschool rap like Run DMC, Grandmaster Flash and the like.
I also enjoy punk, with my favorite punk bands being The Clash and Rancid. I also dig some of the neo-punkish ska style stuff.
I'm not sure where Enter Shikari falls, but I dig the screamo + solid singing + synth that they do.
Classical music is great, but I only know the 'hits' if you will.
Classic rock is awesome. I enjoy Eric Clapton's work from all his bands. This also makes me think of Bob Seger. Also Santana.
I'm really into the Blues, and all styles. Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, BB King to name some major ones. Delta blues are good.
I guess what it boils down to is that I don't like new or southern rap, I don't like country aside from Texas country, and I don't dig most of the pop coming out these days.
I'm really open to all sorts of music though, and language doesn't matter.
I'm counting on the music nerds here at f13 - don't let me down!
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Evildrider
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What do you want? Like band names?
AC/DC Aerosmith Beastie Boys Black Sabbath Bob Marley Cheap Trick Creedence Clearwater Revival Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young David Bowie Dire Straits Dr. Dre Doobie Brothers Eagles Elton John Emerson, Lake, and Palmer Eminem Fleetwood Mac Genesis Guns and Roses Iron Maiden James Brown Jethro Tull Johnny Cash Kiss Led Zeppelin Lynyrd Skynyrd Metallica Modest Mouse NWA Nine Inch Nails Nirvana Pearl Jam Peter Gabriel Pink Floyd Pixies Queen Rage Against The Machine Ramones Red Hot Chili Peppers Rush Santana Sex Pistols Siouxsie and the Banshees Soundgarden Stone Temple Pilots Sublime Sugar Cubes Talking Heads The Clash The Cure The Doors The Flaming Lips The Kinks The Police The Rolling Stones The Smiths The Who Tom Petty Van Halen Violent Femmes Weezer White Stripes Yes ZZ Top
Thats just a slice of most of the stuff I listen too.. minus like the Grateful Dead and Phish not sure if you'd be into that hippie music. :)
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schild
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I really dig 80's, New Wave, and electronic stuff. 18 Summers / Silke Bischoff (German) Apoptygma Berzerk (German) Access_Denied (German) Beborn Beton (German) Bigod 20 Celebrate the Nun (CANADA LOL) Cosmicity Clan of Xymox / Xymox Covenant (German) Death in Vegas Delofamilia (Japanese - Eri Nobuchika + Orange Range) Evil's Toy / T.O.Y. (German) Etro Anime Echo Image Frou Frou Handful of Snowdrops (CANADA LOL) Iris Melotron (German) Mondo Grosso (Japanese) Ravenous (German) S.P.O.C.K. (German) Supercar (Japanese) VNV Nation (German) Wolfsheim (German) I also really dig oldschool rap like Run DMC, Grandmaster Flash and the like. What? No Digital Underground? I also enjoy punk, with my favorite punk bands being The Clash and Rancid. I also dig some of the neo-punkish ska style stuff. You should look up Mintjam (Japan) Edit: Calling shenanigans on Evildrider for being too obvious.
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Evildrider
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Eh he could be like me when I go to download music I totally blank on bands. Well that and I don't really listen to radio anymore, so anything new I pick up is through friends who introduce me to it. Most new music sounds like ass to me. and yes.. I am getting old. 
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stray
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80's stuff.. Well, that's pretty broad. The Cure: Disentegration and Pornography Any Replacements album The Cult - two albums, Love and Electric Gang of Four: any singles collection Violent Femmes (self-titled) Roth Van Halen All Sonic Youth albums from EVOL until Dirty (which reaches into the 90's) Well, if you like the Clash, you should like the gruff voiced Mike Ness as well (i.e. Social Distortion). One of my favorite bands.. all of their albums have something good on them. Operation Ivy if you like Rancid Various punk: The Stooges - Fun House. You can not not have this fucking album. Also, just get their first one and Raw Power as well. Really, if anything, just get this album and ignore everything else. Wire - Pink Flag Misfits - Box Set and Walk Among Us Wipers - The 3 album Box set Television - Marquee Moon Siousxie and the Banshees - The Scream Richard Hell and the Voidoids - Blank Generation Rapeman - Two Nuns and a Pack Mule Naked Raygun - Flammable Solid Classic Rock: CCR. They are literally the only band to have NEVER made one bad song. All Stones albums until Some Girls Get the early Yardbirds shit with Beck. Every Doors album except Soft Parade. Every Dylan album up to Blood on the Tracks All Black Sabbath albums with Ozzy (think he ends on Sabotage) If you like Bob Seger, then stock up on the Boss too. He's better.  Born to Run, Ashbury Park, the Wild the Innocent the E Street Shuffle Hip Hop: Your collection means nothing without Eric B & Rakim: Microphone Fiend GZA - Liquid Swords Dr. Octagon - Dr. Octagonecologyst Odds and Ends: Barrington Levy (reggae): Crucial Reggae collection The Devil Makes Three, self-titled (kind of dark bluegrass) Scott H Biram - Graveyard Shift Robert Johnson - King of the Delta Blues singers My Bloody Valentine - Loveless The first few White Zombie albums Old 97's - Too Far to Care The Quakes - Voice of America
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IainC
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VNV Nation (German)
VNV Nation are British/Irish. Fields of the Nephilim sound like your bag - try the Elizium album for some really nicely arranged melodic rock.
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stray
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Oh yeah, any album from Curve as well.
Yes, it's sort of girly industrial shit, but it's good. Probably good bangin music too depending.
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schild
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VNV Nation (German)
VNV Nation are British/Irish. Absolutely correct, my bad. IN MY DEFENSE I AM DRUNK AND I JUST RECOMMENDED CELEBRATE THE NUN, WHO'S ALBUMS COST A SHITLOAD IF YOU CAN FIND THEM OMG CAPS
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Hawkbit
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Oh yeah, any album from Curve as well.
Yes, it's sort of girly industrial shit, but it's good. Probably good bangin music too depending.
Cuckoo is an awesome fucking album. I go with more white guitar noise than industrial, but damn that woman has a voice that sounds like she spends half the day fucking. Get some Polvo - Celebrate the New Dark Age and/or Exploded Drawing - Math rock at it's finest.
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climbjtree
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Alright! Looks like lots of good recommendations in the list and I appreciate the help. I've got to get to bed, but tomorrow I'll start browsing.
By the way, is Kazaa still worth using or is it totally infested with crap? If it's no good, what's the alternative?
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Nerf
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torrent that shit, yo
Edit for recommendation:
Paul simon - call me al
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Amarr HM
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Oh yeah, any album from Curve as well.
Yes, it's sort of girly industrial shit, but it's good. Probably good bangin music too depending.
Toni Halliday was a fox pity the music was a bit shit really. My Bloody Valentine is absolutely awesome can't belieive you know that shit though I hate recommending it to people it's not for everybody. Elliot Smith - XO Jeff Buckley - Grace Arcade Fire - Neon Bible Radiohead - Kid A Pearl Jam - Ten Robert Plant and the Strange Sensations - Mighty ReArranger OASIS - Definitely Maybe Paul Simon - Graceland ... seriously
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K9
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Artist - Album Name; Album Name; etc
RJD2 - Dead Ringer; Since We Last Spoke; In Rare Form DJ Shadow - Endtroducing Trentemoller - The Trentemoller Chronicles Daft Punk - Alive 2006; Discovery; Homework Soulwax - Most of The Remixes (Parts 1 and 2) Krafty Kuts - Fabriclive.34 Stanton Warriors - Remixes
DJ Format - Music for the Mature BBoy; If you can't join'em... beat 'em Gang Starr The Roots - Illadelph Half Life; Phrenology; Things Fall Apart
Curtis Mayfield
I'm also really digging Frank Sinatra right now.
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NiX
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I'm too lazy to see if they fit your taste...
The Hush Sound - Wine Red or Lions Roar to get a feel for their style Lights - Drive my soul
I'd suggest more, but I'm young, hip and like "bad" music.. or something.
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Amarr HM
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For Delta blues check out RL Burnside.
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stray
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Oh yeah, any album from Curve as well.
Yes, it's sort of girly industrial shit, but it's good. Probably good bangin music too depending.
Toni Halliday was a fox pity the music was a bit shit really. My Bloody Valentine is absolutely awesome can't belieive you know that shit though I hate recommending it to people it's not for everybody. Elliot Smith - XO Jeff Buckley - Grace Arcade Fire - Neon Bible Radiohead - Kid A Pearl Jam - Ten Robert Plant and the Strange Sensations - Mighty ReArranger OASIS - Definitely Maybe Paul Simon - Graceland ... seriously I'm a Jazzmaster player -- Hence, a My Bloody Valentine fanatic. Yeah, I kind of didn't mean to bundle Curve as industrial. I like them mainly for Dean -- his riffs are sick. It's good noisy guitar music, much like MBV... just a little more electro.
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apocrypha
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I'll throw in a random Tom Waits recommendation here. He's got an enormous back catalogue that changes style fairly dramatically at times, but try some early stuff (Blue Valentine, Small Change) and some later too (Alice, Blood Money). Albums like Swordfishtrombones and Rain Dogs kinda bridge the gap between styles.
Amazing stuff, Waits is a genius with the most incredible voice I've ever heard.
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"Bourgeois society stands at the crossroads, either transition to socialism or regression into barbarism" - Rosa Luxemburg, 1915.
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stray
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My favorite Waits albums is still Closing Time actually -- before the crazy singing (which is great too). Just great piano songwriter shit...that really does sound like something played during "Closing Time".
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apocrypha
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Planes? Shit, I'm terrified to get in my car now!
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You old romantic Stray  I have to admit I'm more into the recent (ie last 20ish years) stuff - the harsher he gets the more I love it. Raw, scary, haunting, all works for me. Not that I don't love the early stuff too - The Piano Has Been Drinking has to be one of my favourite songs ever :)
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"Bourgeois society stands at the crossroads, either transition to socialism or regression into barbarism" - Rosa Luxemburg, 1915.
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stu
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I haven't seen Queens of the Stone Age on here, so I'll jot them down. New Order is cool for an 80s fix and !!! is good for an updated version of that. (yeah, they're called '!!!')
I second Evil Rider with Led Zep and Stray with Liquid Swords. I'm surprised Stray [edit:didn't] submit Roky Erikson.
Sven Vath is a badass DJ if you like darker stuff. All of his 'Season' albums are cool- I think there's six in all.
The Matter + Form album from VNV Nation is cool.
Chromatics. Portishead.
As far as classical, I like Stravinsky and Charles Ives.
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Dear Diary, Jackpot!
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stray
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I figured Roky would be too much.  I did mention QOTSA at first, but figured he might have their albums. If not, then yeah, definitely. You old romantic Stray
You got me. Funny thing is though, my favorite track by him was from... well shit, can't remember.. a fairly recent album. It's called "What's He Building?", where he just plays the part of a worried neighbor, speaking to himself, wondering what dark secret the guy across the street is building in his house. Just fucking rich.. Wish he had a whole album of stuff like that.
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Jeff Kelly
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Apoptygma Berzerk: Norwegian Bigod 20: German Cosmicity: American Clan of Xymox / Xymox: Netherlands Covenant: Swedish S.P.O.C.K. : Swedish VNV Nation: English/Irish
An impressive list Schild. According to your list you should probably look into Funker Vogt (another project by the guy from Ravenous), Haujobb (solutions for a small planet is their best album) early Project Pitchfork and Wumspcut (bad english alert however), Suicide Commando, In strict confidence and others. If you like Wolfsheim you should also consider De/Vision and And One (although they have their fair share of german songs) or even DAF/DOS. I'd also recommend some of the early EBM bands like Front 242 or the successor Cobalt 60. But you most probably already know most of them anyway. it's strange however to see someone from the US actually be a fan of German/European Darkwave, Gothic and EBM music.
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stray
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People think Schild is a closet harajuku girl, but he's really a gothic lolita.
Front 242 for days. Who can not like?
[edit] Uh, on the gothic note, I'll just recommend Christian Death, Only Theater of Pain. Goth music used to be so funny.... Not sure what happened.
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schild
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The new Dido album is pretty great. And what? A gothic lolita? According to your list you should probably look into Funker Vogt (another project by the guy from Ravenous), Haujobb (solutions for a small planet is their best album) early Project Pitchfork and Wumspcut (bad english alert however), Suicide Commando, In strict confidence and others. If you like Wolfsheim you should also consider De/Vision and And One (although they have their fair share of german songs) or even DAF/DOS. I'd also recommend some of the early EBM bands like Front 242 or the successor Cobalt 60. I have all of that. And De/Vision. And And One (and I've seen them thrice). These were recommendations for someone else. I tried to stay on the...less esoteric side of it all. Edit: Also, Love Kills from In Strict Confidence is probably my favorite cover art from the entire genre. Ok, that's not fair, Wolfsheim's Spectator is pretty meta also. And I dig the Evil's Toy covers. Did you not see the thread a while ago where I went nuts about finding the Celebrate the Nun CDs for like $2-$4 and then the other thread where we put together the f13 radio station thing? Here we go: http://forums.f13.net/index.php?topic=1075.0Edit 2: Oh Snap, how could I forget Delerium - Spheres and Spheres 2 In the Nursery - Engel and Composite Deine Lakaien - Kasmodiah I could go through and give albums from all those bands before. But that's sorta a pain in the ass.
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stray
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And what? A gothic lolita?
I kid. What I mean is, you've always leaned more towards a lot euro gothic/industrial/and synthpop it seems, and not the goofy japanese stuff as much as some peg you as being into. Despite your hello kitty figurines.
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schild
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And what? A gothic lolita?
I kid. What I mean is, you've always leaned more towards a lot euro gothic/industrial/and synthpop it seems, and not the goofy japanese stuff as much as some peg you as being into. Despite your hello kitty figurines. 1. I don't have any Hello Kitty figurines. The only Hello Kitty thing I have was given to me by another f13er. 2. I probably have music from 50-100 countries from around the world, the vast majority of it entirely niche. 3. My favorite songwriter is Billy Joel. Elton John a close second. Queen is in my top 5 bands. I could've listed generic regular rock shit, but why bother. He knows who to look for. You can live under a rock and know about generic rock shit from the past 30 years. Yes, I take offense at mischaracterization.
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stray
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DUDE, if anything, I'm trying not to characterize you. Just fucking with you in how I'm going about it.  Basically, you got good taste motherfucker! [edit] Well, except for the Billy Joel thing.
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Jeff Kelly
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I could go through and give albums from all those bands before. But that's sorta a pain in the ass.
I wonder how you obtain those CDs? You have a hard time getting most of that stuff even over here.
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schild
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I could go through and give albums from all those bands before. But that's sorta a pain in the ass.
I wonder how you obtain those CDs? You have a hard time getting most of that stuff even over here. I knew a lot of people in the mid-late 90s who could help (like Todd from A Different Drum, he found me a lot of shit, along with some of the folks around the Bella Morte scene in Virginia). Also, I imported a lot, which cost way too much, but whatever. No, I won't sell my Burning Empires set or CtN's Meanwhile. Or the Handful of Snowdrops albums. Heh. If you need anything I'd be glad to dig it up and rip it. Needless to say, wasn't easy tracking it all down. One of the crown jewels of my collection I gave away because I couldn't play it, it was a certain piece of vinyl from Cabaret Voltaire, you could probably guess which if you know them.
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schild
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Oh snap, on that note, it looks like CV put out a 3-disc set where I can get all the stuff I lost. Nevermind. No longer regret giving it away.
Edit: Christ, they put it out in 2001, whatever. Will pick that up when I find $50 to blow on an import CD set. /sigh. TBH, I haven't bought much in the last few years, so I'm horribly out of date on the European scene. I do try to keep up online, just not in the collection. Mine halts somewhere around 2004, with breaks in 02 and 03.
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nurtsi
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Here's an odd bunch of good stuff (electronic, rock, chillout):
Amethystium - Ad Astra, Autumn Interlude Blue Foundation - Eyes on Fire, Sweep Conjure One - Sleep, Forever Lost Delerium - Silence, Run for It, Truly Living Things - Bom Bom Bom Mew - Comforting Sounds Stoney - Best Laid Plans
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Classic rock is awesome...
I'm really into the Blues, and all styles.
Joe Bonamassa, 'Live from Nowhere in Particular'. It's really, really good. I mean really good.
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Tige
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Grab something like Pandora or LastFM, enter some search parameters and you'll find all kinds of stuff to fill more than 8gigs. I just rounded out my Downtempo play list in no time using LastFM group favorites.
Trying to track down specific bands will drive you nuts especially when you start weeding through their good stuff and bad stuff.
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Nebu
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Grab something like Pandora or LastFM, enter some search parameters and you'll find all kinds of stuff to fill more than 8gigs.
I was going to recommend Pandora as well. They have a pretty interesting library that will give you some music ideas related to music you already like.
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"Always do what is right. It will gratify half of mankind and astound the other."
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Salamok
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Well since you use the words 80's, electronic stuff, ska and synth, seems like you would want more reggae in the mix:
Steel Pulse - True Democracy album Pato Banton - Never Give In album
You might possibly want to look into some Camper Van Beethoven which always gives me some good times in the 80's flashbacks.
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