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  • UMMMMM Music Meme duh.

    17 Jun 2008, 04:32 by Mukk0n

    stolen from Mat Sherman on fb.

    1. How did you get into 29?
    TIE
    The Faint - This may or may not be a reaccuring theme but...BOBBY...I think?
    Armor for Sleep - I honestly have no idea.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Daft Punk - Probably 'PlayHarder, Better, Faster, Stronger' since that's the most popular.

    3. What’s your favorite lyric by 33?
    The Format - Hmmm, that's a tough one.

    Probably from 'Wait, Wait, Wait' on Interventions and Lullabies:

    "and these chords remain
    we'll use them to exploit the
    friends we've since forgot
    those friends we've lost
    you all know just who you are"

    4. What is your favorite album by 49?
    Matt Pond PA - Umm...I don't really have one because I don't listen to them all that often. That's on my list probably because I listened to them hardcore when they were coming to Tech with Mae and all them.

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own?
    The Academy Is... - physical? None. On the computer? All of them :).

    6. What is your favorite song by 50?
    Air - 'PlayDon't Be Light'.

    7. Is there a song by 39 that makes you sad?
    Regina Spektor - UM YES. 'Samson'. I've literally listened to that song like five times in a row before and about a hundred times in my lifetime.

    8. What is your favorite album by 15?
    Sherwood - A Different Light - it's so catchy.

    9. What is your favorite song by 5?
    The Academy Is... - TIE - 'PlayAttention' or 'Phrase That Pays' or 'Neighbors'.

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    Panic at the Disco - lately? 'Nine in the Afternoon'. Reminds me of summer.

    11. What is your favorite album by 40?
    The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin.

    12. What is your favorite song by 10?
    The Decemberists - '16 Military Wives', 'O Valencia', or 'Eli the Barrow Boy'.

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 30?
    TIE
    The Faint - the song 'Sex Is Personal' reminds me of hanging out with Bobby freshman year in the dormssss.
    Armor for Sleep - introducing someone to this band but I forget who...ughhh.

    14. What is your favorite song by 38?
    Feist - THIS IS HARD. 'PlayL'amour ne dure pas toujours' for the awesomeness of the beat, not for the preteniousness of liking a french song by an English singer.

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    As Tall as Lions - 'Love, Love, Love' because it's so entirely epic.

    16. How many times have you seen 25 live?
    Spitalfield - NONE BUT I WISH. Can we say high energy?

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    Panic! At the Disco - Easily their single 'PlayI Write Sins Not Tragedies'. After their second CD, it's any wonder I actually got into them because the first CD sucks A LOT compared to the second.

    18. What is your favorite album by 11?
    The New Pornographers - I'm gonna go ahead and be pretenious and say their older stuff is better with Mass Romantic. Actually, I'm going to rephrase. They stayed the same. They did not mature because they were kinda perfect from the beginning. Fucking epic backgrounds with awesome lyrics. Not much to fix so it just became more of the same stuff but I'M OK WITH THAT!

    19. Who is a favorite member of 1?
    Stars - Don't even have to look at the list. AMY AMY AMY AMY. She's so wonderful with her awkward hand movements and being drunk on stage!

    20. Have you ever seen 14 live?
    Imogen Heap - Nope and I honestly don't think it would be any good. Don't know what she would do on stage really.

    21. What is a good memory involving 27?
    The Starting Line - high school listening to 'PlayBest of Me' and finding lyrics that would suit my current boyfriend (Hayden) at the time and I's relationship. God I was so emotional at that time in my life. I still love that song though.

    22. What is your favorite song by 16?
    Fall Out Boy - 'Where is Your Boy Tonight?' - It's so disgustingly simple but I DON'T CARE SHOVE IT.

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47?
    Damien Rice - 'Blower's Daughter'. I'm surprised this isn't high to be honest. I'm addicted to that song, it's my current text message alert sound on my phone!

    24. What is your favorite album by 18?
    Copeland - In Motion because it has 'Pin Your Wings Back' and 'PlayLove Is a Fast Song'.

    25. What is your favorite song by 21?
    Hellogoodbye - 'Here in Your Arms' or 'touchdown turnaround'.

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 26?
    Eisley - First song I remember recognizing? 'PlayLaughing City'.

    27. What is your favorite album by 3?
    Rilo Kiley - More Adventurous because it has A 'Man/Me/Then Jim' but The Execution of All Things is a close second.

    28. What is your favorite song by 2?
    The Rocket Summer - I really have to make this choice? There's so many - 'PlayCross My Heart', 'PlayMean Thoughts and Cheap Shots', 'PlayBrat Pack', 'PlaySo Much Love', 'PlayAround the Clock', and 'PlayGoodbye Waves and Driveways'.

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32?
    Race The Sun - 'Icarus with All Sincerity' - that song was delicious live.

    30. What is your favorite song by 8?
    The Spill Canvas - 'The Tide' easily. I wrote a friggin' analysis paper on it for crying out loud. It's pretty whiny and epic.

    31. How many times have you seen 17 live?
    Girlyman - neverrrr but it'd be pretty neat.

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy?
    Acceptance - 'PlayPermanent' because it makes me wanna dance.

    33. What is your favorite album by 12?
    TIE
    Death Cab for Cutie - Transatlanticism because it has 'PlayPassenger Seat'.
    Cute Is What We Aim For - kinda unfair since they only came out with one: The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch.

    34. What is the worst song by 45?
    Cartel - dunno any bad ones really.

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 34?
    Belle and Sebastian - 'Step Into My Office Baby' because it's the first song on the first album I heard by them :).

    36. What is your favorite album by 48?
    Ted Leo and the Pharmacists - Shake the Sheets because I listened to the shit out of it and love 'PlayMe and Mia' and 'PlayThe Angels' Share'.

    37. How many times have you seen 42 live?
    Ben Folds - once and it was epic. He has amazinggggg stage presence.

    38. What is your favorite song by 36?
    Björk - listening to her now! Crazy bitch. I don't have a favorite, I just like listening to her on random.

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    TIE
    The Starting Line - who knows, listened to them wayyyy back in high school.
    Bloc Party - 'Helicopter' freshman year at a Young Dems party at Erik Benoist's house where I danced to it like three times. Fond memories.

    40. What is your favorite album by 7?
    The Hush Sound - Honestly, I love a bunch of songs from all three of their albums. If I had to pick? Like Vines I think.

    41. Is there a song by 31 that makes you happy?
    The Arctic Monkeys - 'Riot Van' because it's a departure from their normal stuff. It's slow and such.

    42. What is your favorite album by 41?
    Ministry of Sound - Don't really have a unique sound, it's just generic techno. Can't choose any.

    43. What is your favorite song by 24?
    JamisonParker - ALL OF THEM ARE GOOOOD / I don't know how to distinguish their songs because they are all the same epic punk.

    44. What is a good memory you have involving 46?
    1997 - sharing them with my friend Amanda and discovering them through JENNNNIFFEERRRRR.

    45. What is your favorite song by 35?
    Vampire Weekend - easily 'A-Punk'. That song is ridiculously catchy and the video is so fun.

    46. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy?
    Margot and the nuclear so and so's. Not really, they are pretty depressing. I do love the line:

    "And Sarah screamed your every breath is a gift
    If you weren't so selfish than you might want to live"
    I dunno, just demonstrating the fact that suicide is extremely selfish strikes a random chord with me.

    47. What is your favorite album by 4?
    Motion City Soundtrack - Commit This to Memory for oldies, Even If It Kills Me for newies.

    48. Who is a favorite member of 37?
    Beulah - I always fuck up the spelling of this band FOR NO REASON AT ALL IT'S SIMPLE. Anyways, I don't know members of this band. I do love trumpets though so I pick the trumpet player!

    49. What is the first song you ever heard by 43?
    Rediscover - 'Baby Got Her Gun Out' - super fast catchy heavy-on-the-synth synth-pop.

    50. How many albums do you own by 20?
    Dashboard Confessional - physical? None. Computer? ALL OF THEM I LOVE HIM.


    I can't believe I took the time to format that. Will anyone even read this?
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  • MINISTRY OF SOUND : CLUBBERS GUIDE SUMMER 2008

    24 May 2008, 04:57 by valterny

    ACABA DE SAIR DO FORNO MAIS UM MEGA CD DO MAIOR SELO DE DANCE MUSIC DO MUNDO: A MINISTRY OF SOUND! LANÇANDO NO INÍCIO DE JUNHO 2008 MAIS UM CD "CLUBBERS GUIDE SUMMER 2008" TRAZENDO OS PRINCIPAIS HITS DAS PISTAS DE TODO PLANETA! PRINCIPALMENTE DO VERÃO EUROPEU 2008!
    MUITA VIBE!Ministry of Sound
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  • Music Library Analysis #4

    10 Apr 2008, 21:29 by Quaay

    Number Of Songs: 17,021 (+ 2373)
    Number Of Hours: 1132 (+ 163)

    Genre:

    Rock - 232 Hours (20%)
    R&B - 193 Hours (17%)
    Pop - 172 Hours (15%) + 1
    Electronica - 129 Hours(11%) - 1
    Alternative - 124 Hours (11%)

    Top 100:

    54% Tegan and Sara (- 1%)
    7% Ministry of Sound (=)
    10% Snow Patrol (+ 3%)
    6% Delta Goodrem (+ 1%)
    5% Aly & AJ (+ 1%)
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  • Why your favourite artist sucks

    24 Jan 2008, 04:48 by Richaod

    Mostly white teenage Australian males share far too many overrated artists... so in order to cure everyone of their collective musical inferiority, I've decided to educate them.

    The culprits:

    Coldplay (more specifically, Clocks):
    Rhythmically the most boring band in the world. That's not an opinion - that's a fact. Basically every single one of their songs is a mid-tempo soft-rocker, with either guitar or piano playing continuous eighth notes. Sometimes fourth notes. Need proof?

    Superiors:
    Jeff Buckley - Coldplay wish they could make sensitive music
    Radiohead - Coldplay wish they could be innovative
    Muse - Coldplay wish they could be a post-Britpop band with ENERGY!
    Tori Amos - Coldplay wish they could play the piano nearly as well

    Powderfinger:
    Not really derivative, but fairly generic, faceless, totally unchallenging Australian rock. If you wanted to synthesize stereotypical mainstream Australian rock, this is what you'd get. Bernard Fanning says it himself in Lost and Running, apparently without any sense of irony: "I was tired of listening to the same old chords." THEN QUIT THE BAND!
    Superiors:
    Neil Young - Powderfinger wish they named themselves after a song by a shitter artist so they'd sound better in comparison
    Silverchair - Powderfinger wish they were Australia's best modern rock band
    Midnight Oil - Powderfinger wish they could be political
    Crowded House - Powderfinger wish they weren't playing the same old chords

    Red Hot Chili Peppers:
    They've been doing the same alternative funk rock for about 25 years, whilst unfortunately resisting the urge to become an awesome jazz fusion power trio - which they are totally capable of. Apparently Frusciante writes good solo albums too! But no, with RHCP he just does his slightly minimalistic guitar non-riffage, which Flea's forced to make up for... Chad Smith looks like Will Ferrell, and Anthony Kiedis is still an aspiring rapper, or is that aspiring singer? The only thing that's changed is that they're no longer writing songs with titles like "Party On Your Pussy" and my favourite - "The Uplift Mofo Party Plan". How impressive.
    Superiors:
    Faith No More - Red Hot Chili Peppers wish they were diverse enough to not be solely labelled "funk rock"
    Rage Against the Machine - John Frusciante wishes he played riffs/could make weird noises; Anthony Kiedis wishes he could rap

    Green Day:
    THEY WROTE A POLITICAL CONCEPT ALBUM!!! All their music is plain four-chord rock I could improvise in the same time it takes to play. Except maybe Jesus of Suburbia.
    Superiors:
    My Chemical Romance - Green Day wish they wrote a better pop-punk-masquerading-as-classic-rock concept album
    Rage Against the Machine - Green Day wish they were political
    AFI - Green Day wish Holiday had brutal black metal screams in it so Miss Murder didn't sound like a BETTER ripoff
    Against Me! - PROTEST SONGS. IN RESPONSE TO MILITARY AGGRESSION.

    Linkin Park:
    Uhh, in case my thirtteen-year-old self kills me, I'll refrain from commenting. I like them for nostalgic purposes. But they're not metal.
    Apparently these superior bands are nu-metal:
    Dream Theater - they went heavier, SELLOUTS!
    Metallica - they couldn't maintain their awesomeness for more than ten years, SELLOUTS!
    Nightwish - they used an orchestra and kicked out their opera singer so they must sound like Evanescence. SELLOUTS!
    In Flames - they started writing songs in a minor key! SELLOUTS! Apparently someone realized they'd been playing detuned guitars and using screamed vocals all along, so they're now nu-metal.

    Avril Lavigne:
    She used to want to establish some "mature" image. Now that she's over the age of 20 and married, she wants to go back to being some bubblegum-chewing, bratty suburbian rich-kid teen with pink streaks in her hair. Also, collaborating with some hotshot professional songwriter (they are all total scum) with a weird name like Lukasz Gottwald does not mean you write your own songs. Neither does ripping off The Rubinoos' "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend".
    Superiors:
    Paramore - Avril wishes she could sing AND write her own songs. Hayley Williams is setting her plans in motion...
    The Veronicas - You know there's actually only one of them? You can do a lot with mirrors.
    The Rubinoos - Avril wishes she wrote the chorus of Girlfriend
    Me - Avril wishes Girlfriend was originally written from the perspective of an obsessed stalker

    Ace of Base:
    For some reason everyone by default has only two Ace of Base songs. Even I do. No idea why.

    50 Cent:
    This is rap? To paraphrase some genuine acclaimed journalist, his appeal lies in the fact that he can seem gangsta to the gullible kids whilst seeming like harmless party music to the adults. If you listen to him, you're the successful target of a marketing strategy based on his image. Your opinion is manufactured. Yay.
    Superiors:
    Kanye West - 50 Cent wishes he could've sold more copies of his album. This isn't exactly far out of reach, so not listening to him if you like 50 Cent is unforgivable.
    Public Enemy - 50 Cent wishes he was the epitome of rap
    Eminem - 50 Cent wishes he could act

    Timbaland:
    Like the bubonic plague, IT'S EVERYWHERE!!!!

    James Blunt:
    I'm not even going to honor this one with a comment.
    Superiors: everyone, but more specifically:
    Jeff Buckley - James Blunt wishes he was the best musician with the initials JB (don't forget Jack Black, John Butler, Jason Becker, Jeff Beck...)
    Muse - James Blunt wishes he could sing in falsetto
    Antony and the Johnsons - James Blunt wishes he was transgendered so he could be more feminine
    Crazy Frog - James Blunt wishes he was as annoying

    Ministry of Sound:
    If you listen to these compilations, this means three things:
    1. You listen to really bad repetitive club music. You probably call it "doof-doof" and pump it out of massive subwoofers in a complete bomb of a car.
    2. You don't even know WHAT shitty techno to listen to - you need it shoved down your throat.
    3. You have no individual characteristics whatsoever. You are totally stereotypical.
    Superiors:
    Daft Punk - You wish you'd hopped on the superior electronica bandwagon

    Wolfmother, Jet and Airbourne:
    File under "derivative".
    Superiors:
    Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple - Wolfmother wish they were the real thing with a less obnoxious voice
    Oasis - Jet wish they were a first-rate ripoff of the Beatles
    AC/DC - Airbourne wish they'll have a 30-year-long career selling millions of copies of albums that sound the same

    If you've read through this entire thing and I haven't offended you, please mention your favourite mainstream artists so you don't feel left out.

    To sum up: My apologies, I failed to be extremely egotistical. I'm just not cut out to be as arrogant as a bunch of noise elitists. I'm sorry that I tried to educate a bunch of people who know even less than I do whilst also being entertaining.

    However if you feel reading that was a waste of time then it's your fault that you're wasting even more time by replying/trolling.
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  • Electronica & Me

    27 Dec 2007, 03:00 by Tremulant_

    Electronic music has become part of my life in a big way. since hearing artists like Aphex Twin and Justice, I have begun to collect as much music in the genre as possible, and have been inspired by the beats and synths in these disks to make my own music, (under the name Latent Image), heavily influenced by the electronic genre. No other style of music has had an impact on me this profound… And not only is it what I listen to, Electronic is a lifestyle and a whole scene is associated with it.

    It is a shame that electronica has become corrupted and is often lumped in with the genres of pop and hip-hop, and has been associated purely with the image of a metro scenester popping pills in a nightclub. Listening to some of the classics of the genre, I find it hard to believe just how diverse it really is.



    Here are some examples of the bands which are the reason that I love the style so much.

    I’ll start with the first Electronic band that I ever liked, Aphex Twin. My brother told me about this creepy music video for a song called ‘PlayCome to Daddy’. It sounded pretty interesting, so I watched it on YouTube, and ever since Richard D. James has remained my favourite musician of the last 100 years. I have said before that I think he is the most naturally gifted musician since Ludwig van Beethoven, and I fully believe that.

    Listening to one of the classic electronic albums, his debut Selected Ambient Works 85-92, you are carried away on an endless stream of slick beats and laid-back bass lines, from the beautiful openers PlayXtal and PlayTha, to the acidic PlayDelphium, the album is a pure classic, and shows how Richard D. James has captured in his debut album the sound that Brian Eno couldn’t in a lifetime.

    Another band that brings you into a seemingly endless trance is Underworld. The duo create incredibly catchy hooks purely with a single word repeated over a pounding beat, and the way this is executed makes songs like PlayCowgirl and the classic Born Slippy.NUXX amazing achievements is any genre.

    If Electronica were rock, then Justice would surely be the Sex Pistols… The French duo infuse their huge, loud, beats with splices of distortion so that the synthesizers become the equivalent of an overdriven guitar… I mean, just take a look at their live rig:



    And their groovy bass lines in songs like DVNO and PlayPhantom deliver stylized electro the likes of which you have never heard.

    Of course, you can’t have rock and electronic comparisons without giving mention to the classic Daft Punk, who, with their seminal album Homework converted a whole generation of kids to the electronic genre, and gave inspiration to thousands to buy a synthesizer and try to replicate some of the amazing sounds, from songs like PlayDa Funk.

    One man obviously heavily influenced by them, as well as the punk rock and post grunge of bands like Sonic Youth is James Murphy, owner of record label DFA and lead singer and beat-wizard of LCD Soundsystem. With their infectious and funky grooves, and Murphy’s witty and tongue-in-cheek lyrics, LCD Soundsystem are an addictive and energetic band that have slowly creeped their way to the top of my charts, because I can’t go a day without hearing songs like PlayGet Innocuous!, PlayDaft Punk Is Playing at My House or the brilliant PlayLosing My Edge.

    From these rock-influenced electronic acts, I’ll mention the poppier side of things. For more than a decade, the beats that will be blasting out of every clubs speakers in the next year has been decided by the ridiculously anticipated Annual Compilation from Ministry of Sound. The double or triple disk sets contain the best hooks around, and even over the course of a year, you will not grow tired of hits like Armand van Helden's PlayI Want Your Soul.

    A band that I had regarded as pop for a long time, but who have recently caught my attention with their debut Felt Mountain are Goldfrapp. The hauntingly beautiful vocals unfolding over the dense and artistic beats on this album are insanely catchy and surprisingly deep and dark.

    Of course, as with every genre there are extremes. I’ll refer again to Aphex Twin who after his earlier ambient efforts helped pioneer the genres of breakbeat, idm and techno. His more extreme efforts such as revolutionary Richard D. James Album contain a frenetic energy and warped style that had never been done as effectively before. His newest effort Drukqs is a excellent example of his diversity, with beautiful piano pieces like PlayAvril 14th and songs like PlayVordhosbn, Mt. Saint Michel Mix+St. Michaels Mount and Play54 Cymru Beats are full of wall shaking beats and incredibly technical and layered synths and sound effects.

    Another artist in the idm (Intelligent Dance Music) genre are a band I am just recently starting to listen to, Venetian Snares. The haunting strings on the album Rossz Csillag Alatt Született give way to fractured and demented breakbeats delivered with purpose and executed with an amazing sensibility. Songs like the epic PlaySzamár Madár and PlayKétsarkú Mozgalom showcase both the beauty and the menace in this genre.

    Throughout all these styles is a feeling of drive and purpose, and each of these albums and songs are made with passion and originality. electronica is and ever-changing and ever-present genre, and it has changed my life.

    Let it change yours too.
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  • Concert Survey

    24 Dec 2007, 07:25 by xxjaveyxx

    List your top 10 artists on Last.fm and if you've seen them live, note the number of times.

    1. AFI - Once.
    2. Rammstein - None.
    3. Ministry Of Sound - Not really a band, but a club that I've never gone to.
    4. Nightwish - Once - soon to be twice in May.
    5. Blaqk Audio - Once.
    6. Psyclon Nine - None. I went to see them opening for Mushroomhead and they never showed up.
    7. Billy Idol - None.
    8. Mindless Self Indulgence - None.
    9. Green Day - None.
    10. No Doubt - None.

    How many of them have you seen?
    Three.

    Add the numbers up. How many shows is that in total?
    Three, soon to be four. Lol.

    List any artist in your top 50 that you haven't seen and has split up/died/stopped making music.
    Queen, Nirvana, Eighteen Visions, System of a Down [on hiatus...], 98 Degrees, Jonathan Larson, Joy Division, there's quite a few there, and I'm sure there's more but I don't feel like listing them all.

    List any artist in your top 50 you haven't seen yet but probably will or would like to.
    Rammstein - They're coming out with an album supposedly in 2008 and the first place they're coming to is the US.
    Psyclon Nine - Hopefully in 2008 they won't skip out on the concert I go to.
    Deadstar Assembly would be awesome because I'm acquaintances with the keyboardist, sKuz.


    How many?
    Three.

    Which other artists out of your top 50 have you seen live?
    Seether - Once.
    Fall Out Boy - Once.
    Kittie - Once.
    Jonathan Larson - Twice on Broadway [RENT].

    Are there any artists in your top 50 that you wish weren't there?
    My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy. That's about it and they're slowly being pushed down.

    Is your most played song by your most played artist?
    Nope - my most played song is Exceeder off of the Ministry of Sound Annual CD. My most played artist is AFI.


    AFI Rammstein Ministry of Sound Nightwish Blaqk Audio Psyclon Nine Billy Idol Mindless Self Indulgence Green Day No Doubt Deadstar Assembly Seether Fall Out Boy Kittie
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  • MY COLLECTION - the official list

    24 Nov 2007, 03:25 by est_1987

    Arctic Monkeys
    -Favourite Worst Nightmare

    Sheryl Crow
    -The Very Best of Sheryl Crow

    girl with cake
    -Pony Club

    The Grates
    -Gravity Won't Get You High

    Missy Higgins
    -On A Clear Night

    Magic Dirt
    -Tough Love

    Ministry of Sound
    -Electro House Sessions
    -Clubbers Guide to 2007
    -The 2007 Annual
    -Hype

    Peaches
    -Fatherfucker
    -Impeach My Bush

    The Rolling Stones
    -Jump Back: The Best Of The Rolling Stones 1971 - 1993

    Tegan and Sara
    -Under Feet Like Ours
    -This Business of Art
    -If It Was You
    -So Jealous
    -The Con

    Silverchair
    -Young Modern

    Vanilla Ice
    -The Best Of

    Amy Winehouse
    -Back To Black


    that is all for now, that i can think of at work anyway.
    i will keep this one updated for my own record.
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  • What do I listen to? (Part Four)

    24 Aug 2007, 15:32 by abhayp99

    ROCK (still contd.)

    PUNK/SKA

    I went through a phase but I don't like punk all that much any more.

    1. Green Day
    2. Ramones
    3. Bad Religion
    4. The Offspring
    5. Misfits
    6. Blink-182
    7. Sum 41
    8. Simple Plan
    9. NOFX
    10. Sublime
    11. Good Charlotte
    12. Reel Big Fish
    13. Bowling for Soup
    14. AFI
    15. +44
    16. Dropkick Murphys

    EMO/SCREAMO

    1. Brand New
    2. Saosin
    3. Taking Back Sunday
    4. My Chemical Romance
    5. Fallout Boy
    6. The Ataris
    7. Underoath
    8. The Used
    9. The Blood Brothers
    10. Thursday
    11. The Fall of Troy
    12. Enter Shikari
    13. Alkaline Trio
    14. Alexisonfire
    15. Motion City Soundtrack
    16. Finch
    17. From First to Last
    18. Silverstein
    19. Hawthorne Heights
    20. Senses Fail
    21. Atreyu
    22. Funeral for a Friend
    23. Eve 6
    24. Lamb of God

    ELECTRONICA/TECHNO

    1. Röyksopp
    2. Kraftwerk
    3. Depeche Mode
    4. Daft Punk
    5. Basement Jaxx
    6. The Knife
    7. Junior Boys
    8. !!!
    9. Gorillaz
    10. Aphex Twin
    11. The Prodigy
    12. The Chemical Brothers
    13. Ministry of Sound
    14. Paul van Dyk
    15. Benny Benassi
    16. GMS
    17. Skazi
    18. Talamasca
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  • Seen live, updated...

    10 Jul 2007, 14:09 by nilleryo

    These are the artists, that I can remember, which I have seen live:

    2 Many DJ's
    8 kHz Mono
    Acid Pauli
    Ali Farka Touré
    Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso
    Apparat
    Armand van Helden
    Asian Dub Foundation
    Audioslave
    Autechre
    Autofant
    Baby Woodrose
    Badun
    Band Ane
    Basement Jaxx
    Beck
    Bergman Rock
    Birdy Nam Nam
    Bjørn Svin
    Bleeder
    Blue Foundation
    The Blue Van
    Steve Bug
    C-Mon & Kypski
    The Cardigans
    MARCUS CARP
    Carpark North
    Nick Cave
    Tim Christensen
    Coldcut
    Cryo
    Jamie Cullum
    The Cure
    D-A-D
    The Dandy Warhols
    Deftones
    der 3. raum
    Deltahead
    DEO + Z-MAN
    Dicte
    Die Anarchistiche Abendunterhaltung
    Dirt Crew
    DJ Grazzhoppa's DJ Big Band
    Lee Van Dowski
    Duran Duran
    Bob Dylan
    eule
    Ex PMX
    Extra Action Marching Band
    Extrawelt
    Faiz Ali Faiz
    Fantômas
    Femi Kuti and The Positive Force
    For God Consoul
    Sofus Forsberg
    Marie Frank
    Franz Ferdinand
    Funkwerkstatt
    Garbage
    Ben Harper
    The Hafler Trio
    Happy Mondays
    Marc Houle
    The Stooges
    Jackmate
    Junior Senior
    Justice
    Kaizers Orchestra
    Kashmir
    Kent
    Kira and the kindred spirits
    Oliver Koletzki
    KoЯn
    Daniel Kosenko
    Kaada/Patton
    Lady Sovereign
    Le Tigre
    Leningrad Cowboys
    Love Shop
    Magda
    Runar Magnusson
    Malk De Koijn
    Manowar
    Melk
    Meshuggah
    Mew
    Mikael Simpson & Sølvstorm
    Palle Mikkelborg
    Ministry of Sound
    Modeselektor
    Muse
    Stig Møller
    Natural Born Hippies
    Nephew
    New Order
    Annie Nightingale
    Nite Versions Live
    Nobody Beats The Beats
    O.O.O.D.
    Okeen
    Ost + Kjex
    PAN POT
    Max Peezay
    Karsten Plfum
    Pixies
    Planet Pendulum
    Powersolo
    Primal Scream
    Puzzleweasel
    The Raconteurs
    The Raveonettes
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    RJD2
    Rock Hard Power Spray
    Röyksopp
    Saybia
    Scissor Sisters
    Seeed
    Sian
    Ska Cubano
    Skambankt
    Slayer
    Slow Train
    Andy Smith
    Snoop Dogg
    Sort Sol
    Sparklin June
    The Streets
    SuperJeg
    Superheroes
    Swan Lee
    Tiga
    Tiger Tunes
    Tool
    Trentemøller
    TV-2
    Under Byen
    Varano
    Venetian Snares
    VETO
    Tue West
    Roger Waters performing The Dark Side of the Moon
    Brian Wilson


    plus a bunch of amateur acts and a lot I can't remember...
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  • 40 questions - bored

    10 Jul 2007, 11:57 by box2006

    Borrowed from Lurking_Writer's profile.

    Top 50 Artists (6 Jul 2007)

    1 - Audioslave
    2 - Rage Against the Machine
    3 - Chris Cornell
    4 - Soundgarden
    5 - The Killers
    6 - Nickelback
    7 - Regina Spektor
    8 - Little Birdy
    9 - Red Hot Chili Peppers
    10 - Evermore
    11 - Zero 7
    12 - Pete Murray
    13 - Pearl Jam
    14 - Pink Floyd
    15 - Keane
    16 - DJ Shadow
    17 - Explosions in the Sky
    18 - Godspeed You! Black Emperor
    19 - Radiohead
    20 - Michael Jackson
    21 - The Strokes
    22 - Pink
    23 - 植松伸夫
    24 - Massive Attack
    25 - Eminem
    26 - The Beatles
    27 - The Offspring
    28 - 65daysofstatic
    29 - Belle and Sebastian
    30 - Broken Social Scene
    31 - Hoobastank
    32 - Black Eyed Peas
    33 - Eskimo Joe
    34 - Yellowcard
    35 - Temple of the Dog
    36 - Fiona Apple
    36 - Sigur Rós
    38 - Green Day
    39 - Good Charlotte
    40 - Snow Patrol
    41 - Tool
    42 - Four Tet
    43 - Ministry of Sound
    44 - The Subways
    45 - Silverchair
    45 - The Black Mages
    47 - Rob Thomas
    48 - Jet
    49 - Fort Minor
    50 - Death in Vegas


    40 Questions

    1. How did you get into 31?

    Ah crap not a good start...Hoobastank. Several years ago, on the radio. Last year I was obsessed with one song (PlayIf I were You).

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?

    Damn, still another 'old favourite'. It was PlayDon't Let Me Get Me, sometime in late 2001/early 2002.

    3. What's your favourite lyric by 41?

    I could lie and profess that I paid much attention to the lyrics, and I will.

    "Finger deep within the borderline.
    Show me that you love me and that we belong together.
    Relax, turn around and take my hand."

    PlayStinkfist

    4. What is your favourite album by 49?

    Tough, tough choice. A wide discography to choose from. Might just have to go with The Rising

    Tied


    5. How many albums by 13 do you own?

    All of them =D

    6. What is your favourite song by 50?

    Probably PlayDirt

    7. Is there a song by 4 that makes you sad?

    Erm, if I had to choose, probably PlayBlow Up the Outside World

    8. What is your least favourite song by 15?

    PlayAllemande

    9. What is your favourite song by 5?

    PlayWhen You Were Young

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?

    No

    11. What is your favourite album by 40?

    Eyes Open

    12. What is your favourite song by 10?

    It's Too Late

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 33?

    *racks brain* Probably blasting it on everyones phone on the way to camp last year.

    14. What is your favourite song by 37?

    Haha lolz there is no 37 nubz!
    Assuming it is Sigur Rós though, PlayGlósóli

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?

    PlayKarma Police

    16. How many times have you seen 24 live?

    Never.

    17. What is the first song you heard by 23?

    Opening

    18. What is your favourite album by 11?

    It should be Simple Things
    ..but I do love PlayThe Pageant of the Bizarre..so The Garden is not

    too far off.

    19. Who is your favourite member of 1?

    Lol, Chris Cornell. Tom Morello a close second.

    20. How many times have you seen 14 live?

    Never.

    21. Do you have any good memories involving 45?

    Playing COD2 (brecourt) listening to her early stuff LOL.

    22. What is your favourite song by 16?

    PlaySomewhere Only We Know

    23. What is the first song you heard by 47?

    PlayLonely No More

    24. What is your favourite album by 3?

    Easy, Euphoria Morning

    25. What is your favourite song by 18?

    Monheim

    26. What is the first song you heard by 38?

    PlayOn the Bound

    27. What is your favourite lyric that 21 has sung?

    And people they don't understand
    No, girlfriends, they can't understand
    Your Grandsons, they won't understand
    On top of this, I ain't ever gonna understand...

    Last Nite

    28. What is your favourite song by 2?

    PlayWake Up

    29. What is the first song you heard by 32?

    PlayWhere Is the Love?

    30. What is your favourite song by 8?

    Bodies

    31. How many times have you seen 17 live?

    Never.

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy?

    PlayRock & Roll Queen

    33. What is your favourite album by 12?

    See The Sun

    34. What is the worst song by 29?

    I really don't know.

    35. What was the first song you heard by 34?

    PlayOnly One

    36. What is your favourite album by 42?

    Pause

    37. How many times have you seen 39 live?

    Never.

    38. What is your favourite album by 36?

    When the Pawn

    39. What is the first song you heard by 28?