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TheFoolOnTheHill:
I used to hate Black Sabbath, Metallica, and Modest Mouse. Now I love all three of em.

Although post-Black Album Metallica is horrible.

edscoble:

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However, after hearing "Pictures of You" and "One Hundred Years", I slowly came to realize the error of my ways.
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It's Pictures of You what got me into The Cure, that song is just, so fucking brilliant.


--- Quote from: Bearer ---Totaly going to say "The Decemberists" and "Mogwai."
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I'd says the same, The Decemberists is bloody original, and to me, and if you think The Decemberists is too 'folk-like', try and listen to July, July!.

I'm sorry, I have to admitted I'm laughing because quite a lots of people seemed to have a fondness of saying "totally" which seemed very orange county to me.

edscoble:
I wonder when someone will says that Wham! - Wake Me Up Before You Go Go grew on them.

edscoble:

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--- Quote from: TheMike ---The Arcade Fire
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I would have to agree with this. At first, I wasn't really "getting it", but after listening to their album(s) a few times, they really grew on me :) I had the same experience with Death Cab as well...
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Death Cab was rather an unusual band to like, some of their were brilliant, like the 405, which caught my attention, and I Will Follow You To The Dark, however, I'm still at a stage that I'm not yet 'getting it'

The Arcade Fire was pretty good, quite strange as well, especially with the 'Neighborhood' tracks.

Cap'n Derk:
Believe it or not, Kansas.

Prog-rocking, violin-playing, critically-loathed Kansas.

Yeah, the "Dust In The Wind" dudes.

At first it was just about "...Wind." And then I bought their debut just out of curiosity. I haven't looked back since.

I now own four of their first five records.

I ordered the 3rd one, Masque, the other day.

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