1. Pain of Salvation
2. The White Stripes 3. Coheed and Cambria 4. World's End Girlfriend 5. The Mars Volta |
Can't be bothered to think of a full list for the moment, so I'll half-answer the thread's question in the medium of song and dance...
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I'll go with Kylesa.
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Hmm... gonna go through my iTunes right quick and pick out a few
Yeasayer - Only recently came out, but boy do I love this band Arctic Monkeys - cliche and popular, but they've popped out 3 high quality albums Sleepy Sun - thank you Comus, wherever you are Crippled Black Phoenix - win Mono - Japanese win Yndi Halda - Best in post rock this decade TMV - alsdkjf |
Karnivool. Nuff said.
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@mr dave and sidewinder:
Haven't heard the crank2 soundtrack. If we're talking about the same Crank, I don't think I want to check it out. I think Jason Statham is ****ing terrible. As for Mit Gas, I'd say it's definitely worth checking out again, mr dave. It took me a few listens to start getting into it. I've not listen to Anonymous too much, so I just downloaded it. And Fantomas - another album? I can't wait. Their work reminds me of no other. Patton surely gets overrated, but let's face it - the man is kind of a genius. @jaha You listed Gojira AND Fat Freddys Drop? How can I say this in any other way but fuck yes. I might just have to agree with you with this decision ... 95%. Only because I'm indecisive when it comes to such a general question as this thread. |
I know they are much older than 10 years, but since their debut album was released in 2003. I'm gonna go with "Darkness"
It's a cheap copy of 60's and 70's rock, but in modern times it sounds so original... |
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