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  • yellowpurple
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    • Oct 2008
    • 23

    #1

    What bands/styles of music do you listen to?

    What bands/styles of music do you listen to? I used to listen to alot of high tempo metal music (80's metallica/slayer etc.) but lately I've been listening to some Oasis and classical music. I just went to see an Oasis concert in Calgary and am going to Metallica in Calgary in December! Cheers in advance for the replies.
  • RobsanX
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    • Aug 2008
    • 2030

    #2
    Metal of all flavors, but mostly death and black metal...

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    • Condor
      Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 752

      #3
      as far as music....ac/dc, the adicts, agent orange, aggrolites, A.C.O., anti-heros, arresting officers, bad brains, beat farmers, best defense, big bad bollocks, big d, big sandy, billy joe shaver, bim skala bim, black flag, bob marley, the broadsiders, the bruisers, the business, cab calloway, cannibal corpse, cash, channel 3, chuck berry, common rider, dale watson, david allen coe, deal's gone bad, desmond dekker, dick dale, dropkick murphys, elvis, ernest tubb, the ethiopians, fishbone, flogging molly, forces of evil, frantic flintstones, george jones, godless wicked creeps, gorilla biscuits, gwar, hanks I and III, hatebreed, hellbillys, helmet, hepcat, hillbilly hellcats, hub city stompers, hudson falcons, inspecter 7, james brown, johnny horton, johnny socko, king size braces, kings of nuthin, kinks, knowledge, koffin kats, landser, lfatb, lawrence arms, legendary shack shakers, link 80, lonesome kings, los straightjackets, louis armstrong, lower class brats, ludwig von, mad caddies, mad sin, madness, main street saints, max resist, mephiskapheles, merle haggard, the meteors, mighty might bosstones, mojo nixon, motorhead, mu330, mustard plug, napalm death, nation of suspects, nekromantix, no holds barred, no remorse, supertones, old 97's, operation ivy, os catalepticos, otis redding, pantera, patriot, peter tosh, phenomenauts, planet smashers, pogues, police, primus, prince buster, the quakes, the queers, the ramones, rancid, real mckenzies, reverend horton heat, rezurex, roger miller, scofflaws, screeching weasel, sepultura, skankin pickle, skatalites, skoidats, skrewdriver, slackers, slapstick, slayer, slow gherkin, sons of liberty, soul coughing, southern culture on the skids, the specials, spring heeled jack, steel toe solution, streetlight manifesto, stubborn all-stars, superjoint, symarip, templars, tennessee ernie, terminus city, three bad jacks, toasters, toots and the maytals, the tossers, twisted sister, unknown hinson, vandals, vanguard, ventures, voodoo glow skulls, war called peace, wesley willis, whiskey rebels, the who, youth brigade, youthful offenders, zombie ghost train, and all kinds of other shit like that. Lots of punk rock, ska/oi/skinhead/street punk, hardcore, reggae, OLD (read as: REAL) country music, psychobilly/rockabilly, etc. i like classical music a good deal, as well... traditional hungarian music...i listen to a lot of shit, but I'm PICKY.

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      • jamesstew
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        • May 2008
        • 1440

        #4
        Me listens to pretty much anything but have a special place in my heart for old pre-punk bands like The Stooges, New York Dolls, etc. Old school punk, The Damned, The Clash, The Adicts, Sex Pistols, Sham 69. Me also likes early-eighties hardcore punk bands, many of which were on Condor's list.

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        • Condor
          Member
          • Sep 2008
          • 752

          #5
          Originally posted by jamesstew
          Me listens to pretty much anything but have a special place in my heart for old pre-punk bands like The Stooges, New York Dolls, etc. Old school punk, The Damned, The Clash, The Adicts, Sex Pistols, Sham 69. Me also likes early-eighties hardcore punk bands, many of which were on Condor's list.
          I listened to a lot of Sham 69 in high school. They still play and occasionally tour the US. The same with The Adicts. Kinda weird, but it's cool theyre still together. I played in a lot of ska/oi bands when I was a kid from high school til when I graduated college (up to about 6 years ago), so it takes up most of what I listen to. I just think its amusing that my grandkids will have a grandpa that enjoys loud oi! music and hardcore.

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          • jamesstew
            Member
            • May 2008
            • 1440

            #6
            True, the really cool thing about The Adicts is that all the original members are in the lineup.

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            • yellowpurple
              Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 23

              #7
              ...I used to listen to a Swedish band called RAISED FIST in my high school days (saw them in concert during my first year of university), anyone else heard their music (or any other good Swedish bands)?

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              • snusjus
                Member
                • Jun 2008
                • 2674

                #8
                ^Mob 47 is a really good Swedish D-beat band.

                Here are the only genres I listen to: 80's hardcore punk, UK82, Crust, Anarcho punk, and some ambient stuff.

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                • Coolidge
                  Member
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 18

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Condor
                  as far as music....ac/dc, the adicts, agent orange, aggrolites, A.C.O., anti-heros, arresting officers, bad brains, beat farmers, best defense, big bad bollocks, big d, big sandy, billy joe shaver, bim skala bim, black flag, bob marley, the broadsiders, the bruisers, the business, cab calloway, cannibal corpse, cash, channel 3, chuck berry, common rider, dale watson, david allen coe, deal's gone bad, desmond dekker, dick dale, dropkick murphys, elvis, ernest tubb, the ethiopians, fishbone, flogging molly, forces of evil, frantic flintstones, george jones, godless wicked creeps, gorilla biscuits, gwar, hanks I and III, hatebreed, hellbillys, helmet, hepcat, hillbilly hellcats, hub city stompers, hudson falcons, inspecter 7, james brown, johnny horton, johnny socko, king size braces, kings of nuthin, kinks, knowledge, koffin kats, landser, lfatb, lawrence arms, legendary shack shakers, link 80, lonesome kings, los straightjackets, louis armstrong, lower class brats, ludwig von, mad caddies, mad sin, madness, main street saints, max resist, mephiskapheles, merle haggard, the meteors, mighty might bosstones, mojo nixon, motorhead, mu330, mustard plug, napalm death, nation of suspects, nekromantix, no holds barred, no remorse, supertones, old 97's, operation ivy, os catalepticos, otis redding, pantera, patriot, peter tosh, phenomenauts, planet smashers, pogues, police, primus, prince buster, the quakes, the queers, the ramones, rancid, real mckenzies, reverend horton heat, rezurex, roger miller, scofflaws, screeching weasel, sepultura, skankin pickle, skatalites, skoidats, skrewdriver, slackers, slapstick, slayer, slow gherkin, sons of liberty, soul coughing, southern culture on the skids, the specials, spring heeled jack, steel toe solution, streetlight manifesto, stubborn all-stars, superjoint, symarip, templars, tennessee ernie, terminus city, three bad jacks, toasters, toots and the maytals, the tossers, twisted sister, unknown hinson, vandals, vanguard, ventures, voodoo glow skulls, war called peace, wesley willis, whiskey rebels, the who, youth brigade, youthful offenders, zombie ghost train, and all kinds of other shit like that. Lots of punk rock, ska/oi/skinhead/street punk, hardcore, reggae, OLD (read as: REAL) country music, psychobilly/rockabilly, etc. i like classical music a good deal, as well... traditional hungarian music...i listen to a lot of shit, but I'm PICKY.
                  Wow. We listen to ALOT of the same bands. Huge, huge fan of all the "Lookout Records" pop-punk bands like the Queers/S. Weasel/youforgot Mr. T Experience and the Vindictives.

                  I don't listen to much ska-core anymore, but I used to love Skankin Pickle, MU330, Blue Meanies, Bosstones, Slapstick...

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                  • mercvrivs
                    Member
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 484

                    #10
                    I tend to like Industrial music most, which means I listen to a lot of German music, then after that I like some punk (Nausea, for instance), and some classics (like Hendrix and Bowie). One Swedish band that has some good stuff is Covenant.

                    My current favorites are Das Ich, E-Craft, God Module, Nausea, and Collide.

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                    • Grim
                      Member
                      • Jun 2008
                      • 850

                      #11
                      Heavy Metal, Old Country, and im a big 311 fan.

                      Some Rap, mostly from 1999 to 2004 stuff. The new rap sux.

                      And old school stuff from 60s-90s.

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                      • yellowpurple
                        Member
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 23

                        #12
                        ...I agree with you mercvrivs, Industrial style music is great. The great Rammstein comes to mind when speaking of this genre. I've lifted many weights, ran many miles, and accomplished lots of homework while listening to Rammstein. If you are really hardcore you may not like Rammstein (many hardcore Industrial fans tend to label them as Industrial-pop or something of that nature), but they are still great in my books. Cheers.

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                        • lxskllr
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                          • Sep 2007
                          • 13435

                          #13
                          Jazz from big band to avant-garde
                          blues
                          post rock
                          world music, particularly Celtic
                          doo wop and roots rock

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                          • pcguy
                            Member
                            • Sep 2008
                            • 139

                            #14
                            I listen to a lot of stuff, but recently have been "rediscovering" the outlaw country movement, and dabbling in psychobilly

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                            • moneymanmike
                              Member
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 133

                              #15
                              Hell my ipod is like a record store pucked on it. Hardcore to jazz to hip hop to crazy shit. I have been digging dropkick murphys and flogging molly alot latley as well as a band called muck sticky.

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