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Pet_Sounds 02-17-2015 09:15 PM

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Pet_Sounds 02-17-2015 09:17 PM

Here's mine--posted a year ago today!

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Originally Posted by Pet_Sounds (Post 1417448)
Really tough call. I'm only 14, but I love '40s-'70s music, anthese two are my favourites. I thank I'd have to say I enjoy listening to The Beatles more, but whenever I see a comparison/poll, I'm always pulling for the Boys. So who knows.
By the way, DriveYourCarDownToTheSea, I love your comparisons!

I was actually 13 at the time, but since the forum rules say you have to be 14, I stretched the truth. :D

God, I've come a long way since then.

Key 02-17-2015 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Ki (Post 970688)
Hey guys, I was a member here a while back, and I know that were not supposed to have two accounts for one IP address but I have forgotten both the email address and the password I used for my other account. Therefore, I decided to make another account and hopefully venture into the wonderful-ness that is MusicBanter. I'll start off with the basics and we'll go from there.

I love:

Genres-
Progressive Rock / Progressive Metal
Deathcore/Screamo/Metalcore/Etc.
Indie/Alternative
Rock/Hard Rock/Classic Rock
Folk/Folk Metal/Folk Rock

Bands:
Dream Theater, Myrath, Mnemic, Asking Alexandria, Abandon All Ships, Sigur Ros

Me:
I love love love music.
Im on a lot of different music forums.
I enjoy getting to know people online and in real life.
Im always open to hear new music.
I love writing album reviews, that's one of my favorite things about a forum.
Im genuinely a nice person.

Anyway, hope we can be acquaintances. If you wish to know more about me, go ahead and ask me, and I will do my best to answer any questions you may have. And as I said, hopefully I can have this second chance to redeem myself. If you wish to know who I was before I made this account, feel free to PM me. Otherwise, hello MusicBanter

So exciting.

Pet_Sounds 02-17-2015 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Ki (Post 1553492)
So exciting.

Your grammar has improved.

Key 02-17-2015 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Pet_Sounds (Post 1553493)
Your grammar has improved.

I've also never used the word Acquaintances since that day, and I never want to use it again.

Pet_Sounds 02-17-2015 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Ki (Post 1553495)
I've also never used the word Acquaintances since that day, and I never want to use it again.

That's not what your mother said last night.

Key 02-17-2015 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Pet_Sounds (Post 1553497)
That's not what your mother said last night.

You're not allowed to talk about my mother. My mother is a very handsome man with great facial hair.

Mondo Bungle 02-17-2015 09:26 PM

Gonna skip the intro post, whatevs

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Originally Posted by Mondo Bungle (Post 1064410)
Assück
GridLink
Terrorizer
Napalm Death
Insect Warfare

In a thread titled "Grindcore"

LoathsomePete 02-17-2015 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 603125)
Just wondering if anyone else on this forum is a fan of the growing "Gothic Country" trend that's been emerging since the early 2000s. For those who are not aware of this growing trend it's essentially country music that's taken a far more rustic approach to country music and the songwriting has taken a more dark tone. Songs about murder, abuse, alcoholism, and tragedy often make up the song matter. It's a very immursive genre of music, you put on the album and it really stays with you. The best part is that it completely ignores all aspects of what makes up the popular country today (Brad Paisley, Toby Keith, Ryan Adams, etc.) and just does its own thing. Highly recommend looking into this genre if you're interesting in country music. I'll put a list of bands with a link to their last.fm or myspace account at the bottom of this post. I want both the good and the negative feedback, but if you're going to post negative feedback just please make it smart with some idea of what you're talking about, not just "country music is teh suxorz".

edit: I would post links to sites but apparently I'm not allowed to because I haven't made 15 posts, so instead I'm just going to list off some of my favourite bands.

Elliott BROOD
Munly & the Lee Lewis Harlots
Those Poor Bastards
O'Death
Pinebox Serenade

Huh, kind of surprised a mod didn't ban me. I guess 'cause I put in a little more effort than most spammer cunts.

Key 02-17-2015 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 1553501)
Huh, kind of surprised a mod didn't ban me. I guess 'cause I put in a little more effort than most spammer cunts.

lol @ Pobody's Nerfect.

Pet_Sounds 02-17-2015 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 1553501)
Huh, kind of surprised a mod didn't ban me. I guess 'cause I put in a little more effort than most spammer cunts.

Your first post spawned one of the better threads in that section. Kudos.

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Originally Posted by Ki (Post 1553504)
lol @ Pobody's Nerfect.

What, Milano?

Key 02-17-2015 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pet_Sounds (Post 1553505)

What, Milano?

Your words hurt :(

Pet_Sounds 02-17-2015 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Ki (Post 1553506)
Your words hurt :(

Hyper-sensitive Italians. :rolleyes:

Carpe Mortem 02-17-2015 09:45 PM

"Hey all, new here after I came across a member's thread about 'Gothic Americana' and picked up a few recs. I listen to a whole lot of everything, but I've hated most country I've heard until I came across 16 Horsepower and their debut album. Excellent stuff! Led to a google search of the genre, led to this website, I decided I wanna be a part of it.

Hoping to open my mind more on here, as sometimes I really do listen to too much goddamn metal. Looking forward to the various new musics! "

Pet_Sounds 02-17-2015 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 603125)
Just wondering if anyone else on this forum is a fan of the growing "Gothic Country" trend that's been emerging since the early 2000s. For those who are not aware of this growing trend it's essentially country music that's taken a far more rustic approach to country music and the songwriting has taken a more dark tone. Songs about murder, abuse, alcoholism, and tragedy often make up the song matter. It's a very immursive genre of music, you put on the album and it really stays with you. The best part is that it completely ignores all aspects of what makes up the popular country today (Brad Paisley, Toby Keith, Ryan Adams, etc.) and just does its own thing. Highly recommend looking into this genre if you're interesting in country music. I'll put a list of bands with a link to their last.fm or myspace account at the bottom of this post. I want both the good and the negative feedback, but if you're going to post negative feedback just please make it smart with some idea of what you're talking about, not just "country music is teh suxorz".

edit: I would post links to sites but apparently I'm not allowed to because I haven't made 15 posts, so instead I'm just going to list off some of my favourite bands.

Elliott BROOD
Munly & the Lee Lewis Harlots
Those Poor Bastards
O'Death
Pinebox Serenade

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carpe Mortem (Post 1553508)
"Hey all, new here after I came across a member's thread about 'Gothic Americana' and picked up a few recs. I listen to a whole lot of everything, but I've hated most country I've heard until I came across 16 Horsepower and their debut album. Excellent stuff! Led to a google search of the genre, led to this website, I decided I wanna be a part of it.

Hoping to open my mind more on here, as sometimes I really do listen to too much goddamn metal. Looking forward to the various new musics! "

It's some sort of conspiracy.

Machine 02-17-2015 09:53 PM

Before I get into the full review I want to provide some background for those who don't know. Andrew Jackson Jihad is a Phoenix, Arizona based band comprised of duo; guitarist Sean Bonnette and bassist Ben Gallaty. Formed in 2004 they're early material is categorized as being folk-punk specifically they're split with Ghost Mice, first two albums Candy Cigarettes And Cap Guns, People Who Eat People Are The Luckiest People In The World, and parts of they're 2009 album Can't Maintain. This was a turning point for them though with Can't Maintain introducing an expanded instrumentation adding prominent electric guitar, piano, and strings. 2011 saw the release of Knife Man and it was the mist ambitious outing yet taking everything from the past 7 years and perfecting and expanding on them. Again further instrumentation was added including organs, keyborads, and synths. On the following tour the duo expanded to a full 5 person lineup adding in second guitar player and keyboardist Preston Bryant, drummer Deacon Batchelor, and chello player Mark Glick. After a small hiatus, 2014 gives us the album Christmas Island.

Christmas Island is a change of pace first off discarding for the most part many of the punk elements that defined much of Knife Man and Can't Maintain. Instead we see AJJ slowing down musically for most of the tracks taking time to let the melody sink in more and yet again expanding the instrumentation (a trend dating back to even People). This time we see further uses of keyboards and synths (i.e Coffin Dance; Do, Re, and Me; and Rock Out In My Dreams), as well as strings (i.e Linda Rondstadt). But above all else it is a change of pace for singer and guitar player Sean Bonnette. Sean's lyrics are defined by themes of loss and sadness sung and detailed in the most hilarious way possible. On past albums we saw horrible scenes of poverty, rasicm, sexism, family issues, personal insecurities, politics, homeless, etc. Sean rest assured had something bad to say about it although it would be presented I in a way that no matter what would make you laugh. On Christmas Island the lyrics are sillier than ever and at the same time more personal than ever, but this dies not go without some well thought out themes. On Temple Grandin, Sean sings about blind, deaf and dumb in some of the best metaphors I've ever heard that make me laugh every time while also ranting about how horrible the things really are. On Linda Rondstadt, Sean tells us about this piece in a museum witch has made him break down crying. And on Angel Of Death (an extremely self-depricating song) he talkes about himself saying that he's all these horrible thhingd , while creating extremely vivid scenarios along the way (especially a certain verse about a kid whose name is most likely Cody). Gone is the blood curling imagery, gone are some of the extremely expletive laden lyrics that took up much of their early albums. This is most likely because they're all growing up and with that cokes maturing and that's what we see on Christmas Island a maturing musically, lyrically, production. We see a huge leap forward and while it had its flaws noticiably on Best Friend, and the oddly western Deathlessness it comes together as an album with a cohesive sound that changes enough to never get samey. There are no longer the false starts that encapsulated the lo-fi charms of they're early albums. And come the crisp near perfectionist detail put into each song.

All in all I've had this album to listen to for a long time and its grown on me a lot. And while I would not put in the category of classic yet I will say they are getting close to their "classic" album.

HIGHLIGHTS: Temple Grandin, Getting Naked Playing With Guns, Linda Rondstadt, Temple Grandin Too, and Angel Of Death

LOWPOINTS: Best Friend, and Deathlessness

Overall score: 8/10

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So yeah me five months ago

The Batlord 02-17-2015 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 983725)
I am not nor have I ever been, or been associated with, Skeletor.

As you can see, I have matured as a poster since then.

Black Francis 02-17-2015 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Black Francis (Post 1123303)
Nevermind is very vocal driven, the songs are simple so kurt's presence are the main appeal of the album.

take lithium & Come as you are And In bloom..

those songs are pure kurt, they become catchy not so much for the rhythm just by his charismatic presence, by the feeling portrayed in the songs.. a deep self-destructive poet rockstar fitting for the Generation X underachievers.. so in a way, Kurt came first, and the songs came 2nd, especially so in this album, yet, you got songs like "Drain you" & "Lounge Act" (both my favs)wich seemed to be another aspect of Kurt just like "About a girl" Was in bleach, i personally picked those 2 you may think otherwise, it showed the band had depth. that all songs are not gonna be another "Teen Spirit"
Overall the album is consistent yet with subtle differences among the songs.. the guitar riffs are extremely simple, the chord progressions striped down basic "Verse 4 notes" & "Chorus 2 notes"

Been talking sh*t from the start.

John Wilkes Booth 02-17-2015 10:32 PM

http://www.musicbanter.com/rap-hip-h...ml#post1342025

Neapolitan 02-17-2015 10:49 PM

If I did this right this is my first post(?) For some reason I have the feeling I am going to regret this. :rolleyes:

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 639178)

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheBig3KilledMyRainDog (Post 638598)
we spoke to an aussie once (circa 2003) who claimed jack johnson isn't what he'd call folk. He didn't give us details on what he would call folk but we don't have to look very hard to find people for whom jj is decidedly only folk.

If you ever hear from that Aussie again tell him he is absolutely right. I don't find Jack Johnson decidedly folk; I find him decidedly intolerable.

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheBig3KilledMyRainDog (Post 638598)
similarly, "keep on rockin' in the free world," probably not folk to many people. But when he plays in acoustic on freedom, does it become folk then?

There was always a Folkish element in his music, especially in his earlier work, take a listen to Old Man by a young Neil.


Key 02-17-2015 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1553514)
As you can see, I have matured as a poster since then.

Do you guys wanna tell him, or should I?

Overcast 02-18-2015 02:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Overcast (Post 1476774)
Hello there. I love listening to music, I love creating music, I love playing music. I also love mother****ing sloths.

I play piano, guitar and some drums. My favorite band is A Silver Mt. Zion. I like all kinds of genres. I pretty much enjoy everything. Favorites are among Post-Rock, Dream Pop, Folk, Indie Rock/indieeverything, Female Vocalists, Shoegaze, Screamo/emo/slowcore/electronic, etc. etc. etc. yada yada

Nice to meet 'ya.

That was very awkward to read.

bulbasaur 02-18-2015 03:17 AM

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Originally Posted by bulbasaur (Post 1366300)
i dig john maus' hey moon over molly nilsson's for the most part. both are great though. same with the raincoats' take on lola, and even pavement's take on the clean's oddity to a lesser extent

:~)

Trollheart 02-18-2015 05:27 AM

This is a great idea.
For embarrassing people.
Look! My very first post would have been considered spam, but I didn't get banned! Aren't you all sorry now? ;)
Not sure that link even exists today...

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 533114)
Anyone interested in testing their musical knowledge head over to (BITZ --- Test your musical recognition) and try my online music recognition game, "BITZ". It's free and fun, though you may end up cursing me when you just can't get that last track! :)
PS guaranteed no popups, ads, banners, signups or redirections, or any other nonsense...


Oriphiel 02-18-2015 05:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Oriphiel (Post 1493936)
The Sonics are one of my favorite bands from the 1960s, and really raised the bar for the other acts of the early punk and garage rock scene. Yet I almost never run into anyone who knows about them. Are there any other fans out there?

By the way, this is my first post on this website, so... hello to everyone!

Eh, I haven't changed that much.

DwnWthVwls 02-18-2015 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Ki (Post 1553528)
Do you guys wanna tell him, or should I?

Sadly you haven't Batlord :(

We've still got our fingers crossed though!

Plankton 02-18-2015 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1553560)
This is a great idea.
For embarrassing people.
Look! My very first post would have been considered spam, but I didn't get banned! Aren't you all sorry now? ;)
Not sure that link even exists today...

Yep, linkage is busted. You had your own domain at one time?

Here's mine:

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Originally Posted by Plankton (Post 1183723)
Hello, I'm Plankton.

http://www.musicbanter.com/introduct...ml#post1183723

Goofle 02-18-2015 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Goofle (Post 1116168)
First post :)

I recently bought the violent femmes debut cd.

Ban this fuck.

The Batlord 02-18-2015 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Overcast (Post 1553538)
That was very awkward to read.

Sloths, huh? Nice.

I also like how you said you enjoyed just about everything, and then listed only indie genres.

Trollheart 02-18-2015 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Plankton (Post 1553583)
Yep, linkage is busted. You had your own domain at one time?

Here's mine:



http://www.musicbanter.com/introduct...ml#post1183723

I still do. It's where all my images are stored. Unf some time ago it got hacked and any of the image links were returning warnings about malware, so I had to clear it of all non-image files and reupload the images. Lost a lot of good stuff. Hope whoever hacked it gets a terminal disease (or a diseased terminal!) ....

misspoptart 02-18-2015 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by misspoptart (Post 1268093)
Hi all,

I'm misspoptart, totally upset by the lack of people in my life that listen to unique and interesting tracks, but also disappointed with the general lack of music appreciation my friends have! Since I moved to a new country, I've relished in exposure to wild and crazy stuff from in and around Europe, but I'm still not satisfied! I'm hoping this community will help that a bit!

So, I like music from probably every genre in every country, and a lot of what I love I probably haven't even discovered yet. My newest addiction is dubstep (I'm a newb, though). I also have a review blog for trashy Euro tunes and their accompanying dumb videos, because in my homeland (the US), we don't get enough of that.

I look forward to reading all of you and catching up on the latest!

:love:

I'm the same....

Plankton 02-18-2015 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1553624)
I still do. It's where all my images are stored. Unf some time ago it got hacked and any of the image links were returning warnings about malware, so I had to clear it of all non-image files and reupload the images. Lost a lot of good stuff. Hope whoever hacked it gets a terminal disease (or a diseased terminal!) ....

I see. Yes, it's still there. You do realize anyone can access all of those files right?

Frownland 02-18-2015 11:22 AM

Are you guys ready for pretentious? Okay, here's pretentious.

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1097147)
The album's good, but his voice gets in the way. Like so many others, a great musician has let a fantastic album slip to the level of good to fulfill the urge to attach words to music. Brilliant cellist though, very enjoyable if not for the voice


Trollheart 02-18-2015 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Plankton (Post 1553666)
I see. Yes, it's still there. You do realize anyone can access all of those files right?

No I don't. My FTP is password-protected. Anyway they're only images. But if you know of a way to get around the protection and can tell me how to prevent that, I would be interested and perhaps indebted to you.

Plankton 02-18-2015 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1553698)
No I don't. My FTP is password-protected. Anyway they're only images. But if you know of a way to get around the protection and can tell me how to prevent that, I would be interested and perhaps indebted to you.

Your FTP may be password protected, but that particular directory is not. If I go to trollheart.com I can grab anything in there, which tells me that you have things stored in the root, and not in an FTP directory. You'd need to contact your hosting service in order to straighten that all out, which I'm assuming is letshost or softlayer from the whois lookup. I only know how to do it in the hosting services I use which are 1and1, and AT&T, and things may be a bit different, so any info I may give would be a bit off.

I store web content such as index.htm and all subsequent web pages in the root, and for files I want to store on the server for access by me or anyone I give the login info to, I keep in a separate protected directory, which can't be seen by just going to my website url, such as in your situation.

LoathsomePete 02-18-2015 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Ki (Post 1553504)
lol @ Pobody's Nerfect.

Sometimes I wish I had gone with my original username which would have been SquidVicious.

WWWP 02-18-2015 12:29 PM

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I am currently obsessed with Rocco DeLuca & the Burden. They opened up for a concert I went to last summer and I've been hooked ever sinse.
Ugh

LoathsomePete 02-18-2015 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Pet_Sounds (Post 1553509)
It's some sort of conspiracy.

No, but with the SEO musicbanter gets that thread shows up pretty high on Google (page 2 now apparently). If you go through the thread you see a couple others joined because of it but never stayed, I think Carpe may be the only one actually...

FRED HALE SR. 02-18-2015 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by wolverinewolfweiselpigeon (Post 1553724)
Ugh

:laughing: I actually like some Deluca.

Trollheart 02-18-2015 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Plankton (Post 1553718)
Your FTP may be password protected, but that particular directory is not. If I go to trollheart.com I can grab anything in there, which tells me that you have things stored in the root, and not in an FTP directory. You'd need to contact your hosting service in order to straighten that all out, which I'm assuming is letshost or softlayer from the whois lookup. I only know how to do it in the hosting services I use which are 1and1, and AT&T, and things may be a bit different, so any info I may give would be a bit off.

I store web content such as index.htm and all subsequent web pages in the root, and for files I want to store on the server for access by me or anyone I give the login info to, I keep in a separate protected directory, which can't be seen by just going to my website url, such as in your situation.

Yeah, a lot of my images are stored in the graphics directory, but since I have to reference that in any link (eg http://www.trollheart.com/Graphics/name.jpg) I usually don't bother and just throw everything on the root. You think I shouldn't perhaps? Mind you, I don't care if anyone gets to the files as long as it's not possible to hack into the code of the image or whatever and slip malware or viruses in. I don't want to be an MB pariah again.

Shut up, Batty... :laughing:


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