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Praeserpium Machinarum:

--- Quote ---no real metal? aww come on man you're from Denmark, embrace your viking blood. we all know vikings are metal.
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na, I don't think so, if they listened to anything, it would be some skjald/ pounding away on a drum and yelling/singing about how awesome their king was. If anything I think their musik was propaganda or Vølven saying religious stuff about Ragnarok and how fucked up Loke was...

deborah:
dead milkmen - 1991
smiths/replacements/paul westerburg - 1992
fugazi/sugar -1993
black flag/minor threat - 1994
face to face/nofx/bad religion - 1995
screeching weasel/parasites/queers/mtx - 1996
knapsack/samiam/jawbreaker/j church - 1995-97
sunny day real estate/slint - 1996-97
built to spill - 1997
seam/swervedriver/pixies/radiohead/jets to brazil - 1997-98

after that, my father died, and i wallowed in the past for a long time.
in the last three years, i mostly listen to whatever my boyfriend's got in the stereo, which is basically all things brit pop, hip hop, indie, and, for lack of a better description, boards of canada-esque
i so don't know what's cool anymore, and i like it that way.

MilkmanDan:
I think the actual term for 'Boards of Canada-esque' is IDM. I'm not denying it's the worst genre name ever, but it's still the genre.

mechorg:
I listen to a lot of IDM and prefer just to think of the genre as just the initials and not what they stand for.  Kinda like most people know STP yet not what it actually stands for.

And Milkman, your music coincides pretty well with mine.  Yay!

Merkava:
Dave Mattews Band
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
System of a Down
Coldplay
Radiohead
The Postal Service
Death Cab for Cutie
Interpol
Modest Mouse
The Dismemberment Plan
Frank Zappa
At the Drive-In
Iron and Wine
Built to Spill
Fugazi

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