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Necromancer 08-14-2014 11:58 AM

Of course one couldn't expect everyone to like Rodgers style.

My favorite aspect concerning Bad Co. has always been the bass playing style of Boz Burrell. His style reminds me in ways of Bill Wyman's style for the Rolling Stones.

Todd Ronning, BCs current bass player has an outstanding stage presence. Covers the bass and backup vocals to a tee.

Plankton 08-14-2014 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by FRED HALE SR. (Post 1478827)
Hes often talked about in circles as one of the main voices of rock but I agree to an extent about his vocals drone-ing on. Feel Like Making Love is a kickass song though. Used to cover that song back in the day in our lil ****ty garage bands.

Thats one of the songs I never really got into, but I can appreciate it for it's catchiness. The one song I was waiting for was "Burning Sky". They did not disappoint.

Dylstew 08-14-2014 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1478791)
I'm assuming you've heard "Mother", but if that's all you've ever listened to then you need to check out more Danzig. They're as essential as it gets.








This is Music Banter. We're supposed to banter about music. Saying "Everyone has their own opinion and musical taste is subjective" to shut down discussion defeats the purpose of this site. I wasn't trying to disrespect your opinion, I was just discussing.

Never heard of the song ''Mother'' before. There's a lot of popular songs I don't know about because I usually hear about a band, get a bunch of studio albums and start listening chronologically. Sometimes I don't realize how obscure or popular something is I'm listening to.

Wait..isn't that...

Misfits?..oh my god..

The Batlord 08-14-2014 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Dylstew (Post 1478849)
Never heard of the song ''Mother'' before. There's a lot of popular songs I don't know about because I usually hear about a band, get a bunch of studio albums and start listening chronologically. Sometimes I don't realize how obscure or popular something is I'm listening to.

Wait..isn't that...

Misfits?..oh my god..

Same singer, but that isn't the Misfits. Danzig is his solo band.

Necromancer 08-14-2014 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1478853)
Same singer, but that isn't the Misfits. Danzig is his solo band.

Isn't that Punk Grunge? :p:

Dylstew 08-14-2014 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1478853)
Same singer, but that isn't the Misfits. Danzig is his solo band.

That's what I meant. The vocalist from the Misfits.
Awesome.

The Batlord 08-14-2014 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Dylstew (Post 1478872)
That's what I meant. The vocalist from the Misfits.
Awesome.

First three or four Danzig albums were amazing, then Glenn Danzig fired the entire rest of the band and their music went down the toilet.

Mondo Bungle 08-14-2014 02:03 PM

Samhain >



Nah, I can't say that for certain, I've only heard the first Danzig album

The Batlord 08-14-2014 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Mondo Bungle (Post 1478879)
Samhain >



Nah, I can't say that for certain, I've only heard the first Danzig album

Samhain are cool, but no way in hell can they **** with Danzig. John Christ is just a riff god.

Carpe Mortem 08-29-2014 05:27 PM

Looking for bands with Alan Dubin style vocals and heavy sludge elements, without being too drony. Creative riffs required.

And I am aware of Lord Mantis.

Northwinds 09-03-2014 10:12 AM

Steppenwolf 7 (straight in your face rock) and For Ladies Only were great albums.

Monster from 1969 was a disappointment in my opinion.

muzicbox 09-25-2014 07:54 PM

Slapshock - Madapaka

THH 10-01-2014 01:32 PM

Best rock music since 2000 for classic rock music listeners
 
I have been stuck listening to the big bands of the 60's-80's but never really branched out from there in my "classic rock" listening. What do you guys got for me?

Isbjørn 10-01-2014 01:38 PM



This is pretty tight. I assume that you dig Led Zeppelin?

Pet_Sounds 10-01-2014 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by THH (Post 1492495)
I have been stuck listening to the big bands of the 60's-80's but never really branched out from there in my "classic rock" listening. What do you guys got for me?

If you like '60s rock, I can practically guarantee you'll dig this.

North 10-22-2014 07:45 PM

I've been listening to Finntroll's Jarkten Tid album and I'm really enjoying the folk metal. It's quickly becoming one of my favorite musical styles. But I'm not sure which album I should go to now? Any recommendations on what's worth my money?

Pet_Sounds 10-22-2014 08:01 PM

I generally dislike metal, but I enjoyed Tuatha de Danann's Trova di Danu. They're a Brazilian Celtic metal band.

The Batlord 10-22-2014 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by North (Post 1500611)
I've been listening to Finntroll's Jarkten Tid album and I'm really enjoying the folk metal. It's quickly becoming one of my favorite musical styles. But I'm not sure which album I should go to now? Any recommendations on what's worth my money?

Folk metal is a weird genre to talk about. Sometimes it has folk instruments, sometimes it's just lyrics about the ancient history of one's country. I don't think it's a particularly well-defined genre, but I'm gonna throw these at you.








North 10-23-2014 12:45 AM

In the past I've always dismissed Bathory (you all are going to harass me for that, I know) for whatever reason, but I really enjoy that track. I'll have to give them another chance. I was also really intrigued by Ulver. I listened to a couple songs on that album and enjoyed them as well. It's a shame that they changed their style. Thanks a lot for the recommendations.

Lu-Cuss 10-31-2014 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Carpe Mortem (Post 1483576)
Looking for bands with Alan Dubin style vocals and heavy sludge elements, without being too drony. Creative riffs required.

And I am aware of Lord Mantis.

I'd strongly suggest checking out Methdrinker. They don't have a very big discography yet, but what they have released is pure gold. If you're willing to settle for something without Alan Dubin vocals, you really should also check out Corrupted.

The Batlord 11-04-2014 01:07 PM

I've loved the Stooges and the Contortions for a while now, and have recently been getting into The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. I just love the simple, rock'n'roll energy of those bands, but also the chaotic noise that borders on formlessness at times (the Stooges especially for the B-side of Funhouse). It just feels so free and adventurous. Any other bands that really have that kind of thing going on?

And I've never really been the biggest fan of noise rock, so yeah.

Chula Vista 11-04-2014 02:03 PM

Them Crooked Vultures


The Batlord 11-04-2014 02:19 PM

That's pretty righteous. I just looked them up, and it's awesome that John Paul Jones is in the band.

Chula Vista 11-04-2014 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1504526)
That's pretty righteous. I just looked them up, and it's awesome that John Paul Jones is in the band.

The whole album kicks serious ass. And the production is real loose and greasy which fits the vibe perfectly.

Unknown Soldier 11-09-2014 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1504526)
That's pretty righteous. I just looked them up, and it's awesome that John Paul Jones is in the band.

Everybody with a musical pulse knows that.

The Batlord 11-09-2014 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier (Post 1506285)
Everybody with a musical pulse knows that.

I barely listen to music made since the turn of the century, so I was only aware of them by name.

Hughjazz 11-09-2014 07:33 PM

Looking for some new bands
 
Hey I've been stumped for a while now and don't really know where to look for new bands, so I thought I'd give this a shot.
Some of my favourite bands:
Mastodon
Baroness
Red Fang
Ghost
QOTSA
Big Buisiness
The Melvins
Devin Townsend
Gojira
ASG
Kvelertak
Dillenger EP
The Ocean

That's a few. If anyone is willing to give me a a few suggestions, that would be primo. Plz & thx

Norg 11-10-2014 01:12 AM

Acid Bath


Bozzio Levin Stevens- Black Light Syndrome

Secret Chiefs 3

Unknown Soldier 11-10-2014 02:56 AM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1506299)
I barely listen to music made since the turn of the century, so I was only aware of them by name.

That's not true, you listen to and comment on all kinds of current metal on this forum.

hahahigh 12-16-2014 02:43 PM

Recommendation! Saint Agnes
 
I stumbled across this band Saint Agnes today. They've got a boy and a girl singer, kind of like The Kills but more rocky I'd say and with big riffs. I like 'em! Hope to hear more stuff! :love:

I can't post a link because I havent written 15 posts yet :confused: but whatever, check them out.

DEn Kot 12-20-2014 02:02 AM

" The Great Attractor "
new Multi-Style album by Crypt of Insomnia
main stuff: Progressive Metal, Symphonic metal, Melodic Death, Synth ambient.
Fatty guitar riffs, acoustic guitars, symphonic, cellos, violins, chorals, basses, drums, synth ambinet.
deep work, diverse work.
has been given a lot of effort.
instrumental music.

all information about new album [incl. places of full length stream] you can see on official website - link indicated in my contact section of profile

Thanks.

andrepan 12-20-2014 12:52 PM

norwegian rock
 
any recommendations for norwegian rock?

Bigjoedo 12-24-2014 10:19 AM

Looking for new Rock bands
 
Hello,

I am new to the forum, looking for suggestions on newer Rock bands.
The Musical Styles I like are: I really like great Guitar playing
Slash
Halestorm
Tesla
Audioslave
AC/DC
Extreme

Any suggestions on bands that play similar styles of music? Thanks


Bigjoedo

DeadChannel 12-24-2014 11:06 AM

Some of these bands have careers that extend a ways back, but check out:

Queens of the stone age
Eagles of death metal
Wolfmother
The strokes
Interpol
The kills
The black keys

MasterBaggins 12-27-2014 04:20 PM

Listen to mainly Kansas and Yes in the prog rock department, since I'm a little picky when it comes to the musicality of a group, and both of them have made some excessively spectacular music which I absolutely love. Hoping to find more bands like them that can both dish out emotional music, while at the same time, having a ton of talent.

Pet_Sounds 12-27-2014 05:04 PM

My go-to prog recommendation is Supertramp. You familiar with them?

MasterBaggins 12-27-2014 07:14 PM

I think I've heard the name in the past, I'll take a quick listen to see if I like em.

Pet_Sounds 12-27-2014 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by MasterBaggins (Post 1529013)
I think I've heard the name in the past, I'll take a quick listen to see if I like em.

Try the songs "Fool's Overture" and "Rudy" to start.

The Batlord 12-27-2014 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Pet_Sounds (Post 1529051)
Try the songs "Fool's Overture" and "Rudy" to start.

Can't fail with that one.

Can't fail, Carl!

MasterBaggins 12-27-2014 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Pet_Sounds (Post 1529051)
Try the songs "Fool's Overture" and "Rudy" to start.

I took a listen, but I can't seem to get into their groove. I'll try an extended listening session to a full album of theirs tomorrow, and do some reading up on what the band is like. I'm a sucker for very raw sounding music, and experimental stuff, like time signatures, chord changes, and all kinds of messing around with the limits of the instruments a musician plays.


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