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joenorwood77 06-01-2015 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by _Violet_ (Post 1596593)
Guns N Roses was also my first exposure to rock/metal. I remember listening to Appetite For Destruction and nothing else when I was young, and without that album, I wouldn't have got into rock or metal. I did check out their whole discography soon after. Use Your Illusion 1 and 2 are cool but I found there was too much filler. Same for Chinese Democracy. There is quite a few gems I love from that album, and no lie, but I really do like "There Was A Time". Haven't got anything good to say for The Spaghetti Incident. GNR Lies was sweet and short.

Top 5 (random)
"Coma"
"There Was A Time"
"Welcome To The Jungle" My first ever rock song. I flipped my **** first time I heard it.
"Get In The Ring"
"Sweet Child O' Mine"

I just cannot get into Chinese Democracy at all. There are a few songs that are decent, but just still no comparison to the first few albums. It is nice to see Coma on your list. I loved Get In The Ring when I was younger as I found it super funny. I still am somewhat entertained by the song.

joenorwood77 06-01-2015 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Qwertyy (Post 1596745)
I'm actually a pretty big A7X fan despite the fact they're often labeled as "another ****ty metalcore band." The Rev's drumming alone makes a large part of their discography at least worth a listen.

Beast and the Harlot
Gunslinger
Bat Country
A Little Piece of Heaven
Afterlife

Thanks for the comments. Interesting to see Gunslinger on a top 5 and great to see A Little Piece Of Heaven on there. I wish I followed these guys more when The Rev was still alive.

joenorwood77 06-01-2015 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1596799)
See? You make a little effort, make it a bit interesting and people are beginning to comment and participate. :)

I'm afraid I don't know those last bands but when you get to one I do know I'll be sure to be letting you know what I think.

I must admit I did not expect to get such instant interaction by just adding a small little blurb to supplement my top 5s.

By no means am I suggesting to listen to the entire discographies of the bands because I know you already have massive projects you are working on, but I do encourage you to check out my top 5 songs for each of those bands and maybe you will find something you will like, or at least then you will know those bands enough to know that you do not like them.

joenorwood77 06-07-2015 07:05 AM

Faith No More
Faith No More rarely receives the recognition they should. Unfortunately, some people only credit them for their single Epic, and for being one of the first bands to merge metal and rap. However, they are so much more than that. Most people will likely not appreciate the first two albums with Chuck Mosley as the lead singer. As a FNM fan, Chuck kind of grows on you after a while though. Of course, The Real Thing is where everything becomes more polished and more mainstream, and the arrival of Mike Patton does add a whole new dimension of charisma and talent, as Patton can sing pretty much anything regardless of range or style. The live album is great as it brings back memories of the energy and fun Patton and company had on stage, and especially their covers they add into their mix (New Kids on the Block, Technotronic). Introduce Yourself and The Real Thing are my favorite FNM albums. The Crab Song is one of Faith No More's most underrated songs. The story behind Be Aggressive is great how the gay keyboardist, Roddy Bottum, wrote sexual lyrics for Patton to sing in attempt to embarrass him. At times, Faith No More is a little too experimental for me, but obviously not as excessive as Mr. Bungle. Several solid songs are not on my top 5 including: Anne’s Song, From Out Of Nowhere, Epic, Take This Bottle, Mother****er, Falling To Pieces, Stripsearch, Last Cup Of Sorrow, Zombie Eaters and others.

My top 5:
Be Aggressive
Chinese Arithmetic
The Crab Song
Midlife Crisis
We Care A Lot (Introduce Yourself Version)

joenorwood77 06-15-2015 03:22 AM

Counting Crows
Of course, August And Everything After contains their best tracks. However, the majority of the Counting Crows discography up through Hard Candy is quite impressive and underrated. The vocals are pleasant on the ears, the lyrics are intelligent, and there are some catchy beats throughout. The live versions of their songs are often unique, full of passion and sometimes even better than the original versions (all live versions of Angels of Silences are superior to the studio version). While I also appreciate that some of the live versions are both electric and acoustic, the amount of live tracks among this discography is overkill, and makes this library longer than needed. Unfortunately, the more recent albums were kind of a chore to get through, especially the songs that went into more of a country direction. There are several songs I wanted to include within my top 5, but did not have enough room for them all: Omaha, Rain King, Children In Bloom, I’m Not Sleeping, Goodnight Elizabeth, I Wish I Was A Girl, American Girls, A Long December, and Mr. Jones. Colorblind is a powerful and emotional song that impressed me so much it bumped A Murder Of One off of my top 5. Also an honorable mention to Kid Things, which is unlike anything else within the Counting Crows Library and is somewhat amusing.

My top 5:
Anna Begins
Colorblind
Holiday In Spain
Round Here
Sullivan Street

Pet_Sounds 06-15-2015 06:55 AM

Love Counting Crows. My top five:

Big Yellow Taxi
Mr. Jones
Hard Candy
Palisades Park
Omaha

Trollheart 06-15-2015 09:35 AM

I don't know how you decide which discog to listen to, whether it's random or what, but as I say, so far none of these bands have appealed to me. In case you're picking deliberately, just to let you know I would be more than happy to discuss at length any of these on your list: I wouldn't even have to listen to the albums as I know them all backwards. Just a thought.

Asia
a-ha
Bruce Springsteen
Bob Seger
Bon Jovi
Eagles
Dire Straits
ELO
Genesis
Iron Maiden

joenorwood77 06-16-2015 01:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1602175)
I don't know how you decide which discog to listen to, whether it's random or what, but as I say, so far none of these bands have appealed to me. In case you're picking deliberately, just to let you know I would be more than happy to discuss at length any of these on your list: I wouldn't even have to listen to the albums as I know them all backwards. Just a thought.

Asia
a-ha
Bruce Springsteen
Bob Seger
Bon Jovi
Eagles
Dire Straits
ELO
Genesis
Iron Maiden

I have mostly been picking at random from my list, but also choosing something I am in the mood for, and kind of mixing up the genres, even though I will always tend to have more alternative than anything else. I will definitely mix in the ten bands you listed. No worries if you do not know bands I feature and if you have no desire to listen to most of them. I do appreciate you having interest in posting once I get to different bands though.

joenorwood77 06-16-2015 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Pet_Sounds (Post 1602153)
Love Counting Crows. My top five:

Big Yellow Taxi
Mr. Jones
Hard Candy
Palisades Park
Omaha

Thanks for posting your top five. I am shocked to see a top five without Round Here, but that is part of the fun, seeing different people's opinions and perspectives. For me, Round Here is by far their best song. Big Yellow Taxi is a decent cover but a little too pop for me, especially for this specific band. Before choosing Counting Crows for this week, I forgot how much I appreciate the passion Adam has in his signing. He is amazing.

joenorwood77 06-22-2015 02:15 PM

Bush
Of course Sixteen Stone is a solid album from start to finish, but I had forgotten how great Razorblade Suitcase is. Deconstructed, on the other hand, was a complete waste of time and should have never been created. Do not get me wrong, as there are some dance mixes I do like, but not really anything from this album. While listening through this discography, I was surprised how similar Bush is to my favorite band of all time, Local H. Songs that missed my top 5 cut include The Sound Of Winter, Greedy Fly, Alien, Little Things, Everything Zen. My most pleasant surprise in this discography was Headful of Ghosts, which would have been #6 on my list.

My top 5 in alphabetical order:
The Chemicals Between Us
Comedown
Glycerine
Machinehead
Swallowed


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