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So, you want to listen to music with breasts?
Joseph:
--- Quote from: thatwittygeek on 09 Oct 2007, 16:34 ---Isnt this a parody thread?
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No. Women have actually made amazing music. It's a fact. No parody.
Caspian:
--- Quote from: Dark Flame on 09 Oct 2007, 13:47 ---Here are a bunch of fantastic albums made by women. You don't need balls to create something wonderful, or to rock out.
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A good thread, and I was kinda hoping that someone would start this in response to mine. More rocking out music= good times.
Can I recommend Thorr's Hammer for this thread? It's basically really heavy doom with an excellent female vocalist. Unlike, say, Nightwish and Arch Enemy, the vocalist isn't just for gimmick value- Runhild Gammelsaeter (the singer) is quite a beauty, but also has a really devastating death growl and a great singing voice, and it fits the music perfectly.
WriterofAllWrongs:
Tegan and Sara?
Joseph:
--- Quote from: Caspian on 09 Oct 2007, 18:54 ---Can I recommend Thorr's Hammer for this thread? It's basically really heavy doom with an excellent female vocalist. Unlike, say, Nightwish and Arch Enemy, the vocalist isn't just for gimmick value- Runhild Gammelsaeter (the singer) is quite a beauty, but also has a really devastating death growl and a great singing voice, and it fits the music perfectly.
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All female bands and female solo artists would be preferable, but then, the the PJ Harvey album I uploaded is when it was a trio, not Polly Jean solo, and the other members of the band were male, so go ahead. But generally, let's go for all woman.
analogthought:
The Delta 5, Liliput, and The Red Aunts were all pretty great.
If I weren't at work, I'd post up some links... maybe when I get home. When I was an angsty teenager I liked L7, the Lunachicks and Babes in Toyland. Along with Bikini Kill and Huggy Bear. There seems to be a void in this genre as of late. What's up with that.
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