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Old 03-20-2010, 04:48 PM   #1011 (permalink)
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I've heard of all of these bands but I don't actively listen to any of them, so I can't say much, I don't like KoRn, Pantera or the Killers, old Green Day is pretty good, and I like some of the Hives but I don't know that song.

You Say Party! We Say Die!- Like I Give A Care
The Microphones- Instrumental
Andrew Bird- The Giant Of Illinois
M. Ward- Post War
Cecil Otter- Duel
Bob Dylan- Forever Young
Say Hi- November Was White, December Was Grey
The Music Tapes- Saw Pingpong and Orchestra
Another Sunny Day- What Happened To You My Dearest Friend?
Sufjan Stevens- Bring A Torch, Jeanette Isabella
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Old 03-20-2010, 05:06 PM   #1012 (permalink)
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This might mean I'm really stupid and uneducated, but I've never even heard of any of the bands on that list other than Bob Dylan.

So What - Miles Davis
One Tree Hill - U2
Listening Wind - Talking Heads
The Lion Sleeps Tonight - The Tokens
Creep (Unplugged) - Radiohead
Circle of Life - Elton John
By the Way - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Under Pressure - Queen
All Alone - Gorillaz
Open the Light - Boards of Canada
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Old 03-20-2010, 07:22 PM   #1013 (permalink)
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"By The Way" is probably RHCP's most underrated album
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Old 03-20-2010, 08:39 PM   #1014 (permalink)
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+2 for Miles Davis and Talking Heads. "By The Way" is probably RHCP's most underrated album, I think, though I'm not a huge fan of the title track, myself.


John Williams - The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme)
Ennio Morricone - La Carrozza Dei Fantasmi
Joy Division - Shadowplay
R.L. Burnside - Shake 'Em On Down
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
Joe Henderson - La Mesha
Thelonious Monk - Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are
Can - Vitamin C
Herbie Hanc0ck - The Egg
Joy Division - Isolation

I can't choose.
Ooh, I do like Joy Division. And I have the soundtrack Ennio Morricone did for 'The Mission'. Amazing film, I hope you've seen it seeing as your a Morricone fan, hopefully.
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Old 03-20-2010, 10:34 PM   #1015 (permalink)
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LOL, a fan of RHCP's earlier work, I presume?

Yeah, when you weigh it up against an album like "Blood Sugar Sex Magik", I'm not that big a fan of it either, I just think that it receives far less credit than it deserves, at least in contrast with the other two albums they've recorded since John's return. Also, love the Kyuss song in the last list you posted. Possibly the best rock band of the '90s, if you ask me.
It still sold millions of copies. Their most underrated work almost has to be something from the 80s because they were unknowns back then.

And I think you know who I believe was the best rock band of the 90s...
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Old 03-21-2010, 06:43 AM   #1016 (permalink)
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+2 for Miles Davis and Talking Heads. "By The Way" is probably RHCP's most underrated album, I think, though I'm not a huge fan of the title track, myself.


John Williams - The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme)
Ennio Morricone - La Carrozza Dei Fantasmi
Joy Division - Shadowplay
R.L. Burnside - Shake 'Em On Down
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
Joe Henderson - La Mesha
Thelonious Monk - Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are
Can - Vitamin C
Herbie Hanc0ck - The Egg
Joy Division - Isolation


Love Joy Division and Can. Tom Waits is pretty good. Not familiar with the rest.

Tricky-Black Steel
Blur-End Of The Century
Funkadelic-Eulogy And Light
MC5-Kick Out The Jams
The Pogues-The Sick Bed Of Cuchulainn
The Essex Green-Mrs. Bean
Mellow Candle-Boulders On My Grave
Flobots-Handlebars

Mogwai-Mogwai Fear Satan
Explosions In The Sky-The Only Moment We Were Alone

I can't choose
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Tricky-Black Steel
Blur-End Of The Century
Funkadelic-Eulogy And Light
MC5-Kick Out The Jams
The Pogues-The Sick Bed Of Cuchulainn
The Essex Green-Mrs. Bean
Mellow Candle-Boulders On My Grave
Flobots-Handlebars

Mogwai-Mogwai Fear Satan
Explosions In The Sky-The Only Moment We Were Alone
I guess I'll choose The Pogues. Mogwai and Explosions are some allrighgt postrock stuff I've never bothered to check out yet. Tricky is from Massive Attack right? The rest, I don't know.

Big Black – Bazooka Joe
Vader – Creatures of Light and Darkness (live)
Burzum – Ea, Lord of the Depths
Boards of Canada – One Very Important Thought
Burzum – Stemmen fra Taarnet
Vile Gash – Mind In Chains
Doom – After The Bomb
Dead Congregation – Vomitchrist
Dead Congregation – Hostis Humani Generis
Paradise Lost – Joys of the Emptiness
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Mogwai-Mogwai Fear Satan
Explosions In The Sky-The Only Moment We Were Alone

I can't choose
Looks like your a Post-Rock fan.
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Looks like your a Post-Rock fan.
I like some of it but I wouldn't say im a massive fan.
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Old 03-21-2010, 06:36 PM   #1020 (permalink)
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I guess I'll choose The Pogues. Mogwai and Explosions are some allrighgt postrock stuff I've never bothered to check out yet. Tricky is from Massive Attack right? The rest, I don't know.

Big Black – Bazooka Joe
Vader – Creatures of Light and Darkness (live)
Burzum – Ea, Lord of the Depths
Boards of Canada – One Very Important Thought
Burzum – Stemmen fra Taarnet
Vile Gash – Mind In Chains
Doom – After The Bomb
Dead Congregation – Vomitchrist
Dead Congregation – Hostis Humani Generis
Paradise Lost – Joys of the Emptiness
Wow, I don't know any of those bands. I wish I could say something but I can't.

Of Montreal- Touched Something's Hollow
A Place To Bury Strangers- Everything Always Goes Wrong
The Golden Dogs- Balloons
Richie Havens- Tombstone Blues
Yann Tiersen- La Valse Des Monstres
Belle And Sebastian- I Took A Long Hard Look
Oxford Collapse- Amongst Friends
Regina Spektor- Carbon Monoxide
TV On the Radio- Untitled
The Mountain Goats- Cheshire County
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