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« Reply #150 on: 28 Mar 2006, 06:04 »

coheed and cambria.


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« Reply #151 on: 28 Mar 2006, 08:21 »

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Seriously, my buddy Ken is really into the stuff and I can never tell who's playing because it's next to impossible to distinguish one howling Norseman from another.


Especially as a good whack of them are Japanese, Americans and French putting on Norwegian accents.


I've heard of J-Pop, but J-Death Metal?  

<has mental image of the 5-6-7-8s covering that Burzum track Khar upped>

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« Reply #152 on: 28 Mar 2006, 08:43 »

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I don't feel guilty about the music I listen to as much as I feel guilty about the music I don't listen to [...] I have a lot of music that I've never pay attention to even though I know I should.  I say that I should listen to them not because it's "right" to like these guys but because I know I would genuinely like them if I listened to them and I'm too busy with either my old standbys or the stuff that I just heard about.


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« Reply #153 on: 28 Mar 2006, 09:01 »

The Japanese are actually fucking brilliant at black metal. (See Sigh, the Japanese Sabbat  and Abigail). Visual Kei can also be pretty damned metal (see X-Japan). The Japanese rule at such things because they can have pictures of themselves posing in shinto shrines with katanas and corpsepaint, and write tracks with titles like 'Hail Yakuza'.

Speaking on such matters and on guilty music, isn't Malice Mizer normally considered a guilty musical pleasure? I picked up a copy of the 'Beast of Blood' single at an anime convention based solely on their utterly RIDICULOUS appearance, and loved the wierd musical combo I found inside.
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« Reply #154 on: 28 Mar 2006, 13:09 »

Japanese music is kind of different.  I haven't listened to a lot but a friend of mine is obsessed with Visual Kei stuff.

I think it's a language that can sound utterly evil, but it's rarely used to such an effect in music that I've ever heard.  I mean, if there was some band that had a singer that sounded as evil as Iori from the King of Figher games, I'd listen to it.
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« Reply #155 on: 28 Mar 2006, 22:15 »

The only guilty musical pleasure I have... is that I... I... I actually like m-m-music.
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« Reply #156 on: 28 Mar 2006, 22:23 »

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The only guilty musical pleasure I have... is that I... I... I actually like m-m-music.


You disgust me.

As for Japanese bands, Sigh are quite good. So are Robin, Spike, Battle of Ninjamanz, and the Starlite Wranglers. Lots of good rock/psychobilly from that little country.

Now if only anime wasn't so hideous and bad in every way applicable to cartooning.
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« Reply #157 on: 28 Mar 2006, 23:39 »

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Now if only anime wasn't so hideous and bad in every way applicable to cartooning.
Psh.  If you're talking about a lot of what's aired on US television during normal hours, then I suppose so.  But Adult Swim has had a lot of excellent shows.  Full Metal Alchemist, for one, is great.  It's basically a show that poses the question, what really makes us human.  Good times.  Also, Trigun is an example of the ultimate hero.  Someone so bad-assed, he can stop people without having to kill them.  I love the show tremendously, it made me cry at one point.

But that's an arguement for another thread.
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« Reply #158 on: 29 Mar 2006, 00:30 »

On the topic of japanese metal: Kadenzza. Go look them up and have fun.
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« Reply #159 on: 29 Mar 2006, 01:29 »

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Battle of Ninjamanz


I have half a mind to scream 'best band name ever' but I'll just type it instead.
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« Reply #160 on: 29 Mar 2006, 01:37 »

Evanescence is one of mine.

It's not as bad as my occasional Avril Lavigne binges, though. It's ridiculously hard to resist singing "I'm with you," while waiting at the bus stop late at night in pouring rain.
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« Reply #161 on: 29 Mar 2006, 01:59 »

Bah. Complicated sometimes STILL comes back in the middle of the night with it's horribly catchyness. *shivers*
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« Reply #162 on: 29 Mar 2006, 04:20 »

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Okay, Rocky Horror Show maybe, but the others are great fucking bands.

WOW someone else knows about Skinny Puppy!!! Sorry, it's just that whenever I mention them to anyone they think I'm really weird. I always loved Ogre's hair, or lack of really...

I agree KharBevNor, Malice Mizer are quite awesome, visually and musically. I quite like what I've heard of Moi Dix Mois too but I just keep coming back to Dir en Grey. Love the visuals, love the vocals, love the sound *hearts*
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« Reply #163 on: 29 Mar 2006, 04:22 »

Skinny Puppy are heavily respected and pretty damn popular in the industrial community. There's nothing guilty about liking 'em.
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« Reply #164 on: 29 Mar 2006, 05:01 »

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Now if only anime wasn't so hideous and bad in every way applicable to cartooning.
Psh.  If you're talking about a lot of what's aired on US television during normal hours, then I suppose so.


Not that I was talking in the first place, but IME anime is just hideous and bad in general.  Akira does score bonus cool points, but the whole thing falls to bits at the end.

Anyway, back on topic: I have a banjo instrumental version of Carmina Burana.  If that doesn't win the thread, nothing will.
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« Reply #165 on: 29 Mar 2006, 05:10 »

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Now if only anime wasn't so hideous and bad in every way applicable to cartooning.
Psh.  If you're talking about a lot of what's aired on US television during normal hours, then I suppose so.  But Adult Swim has had a lot of excellent shows.  Full Metal Alchemist, for one, is great.  It's basically a show that poses the question, what really makes us human.  Good times.  Also, Trigun is an example of the ultimate hero.  Someone so bad-assed, he can stop people without having to kill them.  I love the show tremendously, it made me cry at one point.

But that's an arguement for another thread.


Trigun made me cry TWICE!

Do I win TEH PRIZE?
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« Reply #166 on: 29 Mar 2006, 15:26 »

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Anyway, back on topic: I have a banjo instrumental version of Carmina Burana.  If that doesn't win the thread, nothing will.


That depends on whether you are willing to share it.
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« Reply #167 on: 29 Mar 2006, 16:25 »

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Anyway, back on topic: I have a banjo instrumental version of Carmina Burana.  If that doesn't win the thread, nothing will.


That depends on whether you are willing to share it.


I second that.
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« Reply #168 on: 29 Mar 2006, 16:44 »

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Now if only anime wasn't so hideous and bad in every way applicable to cartooning.


You obviously haven't seen Cowboy Bebop.
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« Reply #169 on: 29 Mar 2006, 16:48 »

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Now if only anime wasn't so hideous and bad in every way applicable to cartooning.


You obviously haven't seen Cowboy Bebop.


Sure have. It's better than most anime, but it still gets old pretty quickly.

And as far as guilty pleasures are concerned, I like old Insane Clown Posse albums, specifically Ringmaster and Riddle Box. Beat that, I DARE YOU.
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« Reply #170 on: 29 Mar 2006, 22:27 »

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And as far as guilty pleasures are concerned, I like old Insane Clown Posse albums, specifically Ringmaster and Riddle Box. Beat that, I DARE YOU.


I love Meatloaf in a way that some would consider illegal?
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« Reply #171 on: 30 Mar 2006, 04:03 »

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Anyway, back on topic: I have a banjo instrumental version of Carmina Burana.  If that doesn't win the thread, nothing will.


That depends on whether you are willing to share it.


I second that.


Do I win the thread if I do share it, or if I don't?

Either way, don't say I didn't warn you.
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« Reply #172 on: 30 Mar 2006, 04:07 »

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I love Meatloaf in a way that some would consider illegal?


I have every CD Meatloaf's ever released, including the compilation/re-recording CD he released with Bonny Tyler where they sing the male and female parts in each others songs.

Beat THAT.
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« Reply #173 on: 30 Mar 2006, 08:52 »

Aw man. I only got Bat Out Of Hell.

My record collection is like, TINY.
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« Reply #174 on: 30 Mar 2006, 12:52 »

That's the embarrasing part. I'm not going to count, but I'm almost certain I have more Meatloaf CD's than by any other artist, except possibly Black Sabbath.
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« Reply #175 on: 30 Mar 2006, 14:16 »

That is actually kinda cool... in a Meatloaf sorta way.

I own more Guster CD's than any other artist... followed close by Barenaked Ladies.

Yeah... I've got skeletons in my closet. Just, most of em sing catchy pop tunes.
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« Reply #176 on: 30 Mar 2006, 17:10 »

lamb of god.
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« Reply #177 on: 30 Mar 2006, 17:54 »

i own the first bullet for my valentine cd
and the last funeral for a friend album (which, in my defense was a free promo i had to review)
and all the korn albums up to and including untouchables (the first one really ain't that bad!)
and the end of heartache by killswitch engage (i have alive or just breathing too, but its nothing to feel guilty about)

i don't really listen to any of them and they aren't really "my thing", but i still  sneak them on every now and again
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« Reply #178 on: 30 Mar 2006, 20:08 »

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That's the embarrasing part. I'm not going to count, but I'm almost certain I have more Meatloaf CD's than by any other artist, except possibly Black Sabbath.



I'm pretty sure I own a fair amount of Meatlof's discography. In terms of other artists I really should probably chill out on, I have every Frank Zappa cd that isn't just some silly compilation thing his family released post-mortem, and pretty much every singel thing Bill Laswell, Buckethead, and Les Claypool have ever done.
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but the music sucks because the keyboards don't have the cold/mechanical sound they had but a wannabe techno sound that it's pathetic for Rammstein standars.

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« Reply #179 on: 31 Mar 2006, 03:09 »

I... I listen to Lemon Demon... and I think I like it... a little too much. Nobody else I know likes any of their songs EXCEPT The Ultimate Showdown (yes, THAT band did that song... :D)
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« Reply #180 on: 31 Mar 2006, 03:23 »

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i own the first bullet for my valentine cd
and the last funeral for a friend album (which, in my defense was a free promo i had to review)
and all the korn albums up to and including untouchables (the first one really ain't that bad!)
and the end of heartache by killswitch engage (i have alive or just breathing too, but its nothing to feel guilty about)

i don't really listen to any of them and they aren't really "my thing", but i still  sneak them on every now and again


As I said before, I used to be an angsty nu-metal kid, and as such, I also own all KoRn albums save two, one of which is the newest one which I haven't gotten around to yet. But really, in retrospect, I kind of think Untouchables is their best. It has more melody than the others, and I put a lot of value in melody. Also, Hollow Life is probably their most interesting track ever, to me.

Also, I used to be able to do Twist in its entirety. Which freaked people out.
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« Reply #181 on: 31 Mar 2006, 15:51 »

There are a couple of Funeral for a Friend songs I like. They aren't hopelessly bad and I saw them open once. When they forget they're eternally depressed and start shredding the guitar a bit they get better.  I like coheed & cambria and alkaline trio but that's all the emo i an really listen to and neither of those two bands make it obvious in their sound. Actually I find Coheed fucking awesome.  Lol and then there's Gym Class Heroes.  The idea of emo rap just amuses me.  I don't listen to their stuff except for Taxi Driver which is hilarious.  I think i'm pretty guilty of finding early Ace of Base awesome too.. If its happy and inane I usually like it
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« Reply #182 on: 31 Mar 2006, 16:58 »

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I... I listen to Lemon Demon... and I think I like it... a little too much. Nobody else I know likes any of their songs EXCEPT The Ultimate Showdown (yes, THAT band did that song... :D)
The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny is one of the single best songs ever written.
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« Reply #183 on: 31 Mar 2006, 18:40 »

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There are a couple of Funeral for a Friend songs I like. They aren't hopelessly bad and I saw them open once. When they forget they're eternally depressed and start shredding the guitar a bit they get better.


ffaf are okay live once they get round to being loud and shouty, but they often seem to be supported by much better bands.
eg million dead, yourcodenameis:milo, gratitude, the haunted, onelinedrawing and so on...

their cover of metallica's damage inc on the other hand is utterly atrocious. they try to update it with an all new "metalcore" style and fail miserably in my opinon.

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Actually I find Coheed fucking awesome.


probably the best of that wave of bands from the US at the moment, they have some nice ideas and obviously have the talent and ambition to really step beyond the genre tag they've been lumped with.
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« Reply #184 on: 31 Mar 2006, 19:06 »

i love coheed =/ though for more guilty pleasures, i think fall out boy are the greatest thing ever, and panic! at the disco, while being a second rate FOB, are catchy as well. All American Rejects.. pretty much all of this pop-punk/emo whatever the fuck the kids wanna call it these days.
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« Reply #185 on: 01 Apr 2006, 11:06 »

ska............almost the entire genre.
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« Reply #186 on: 01 Apr 2006, 12:14 »

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i love coheed =/ though for more guilty pleasures, i think fall out boy are the greatest thing ever, and panic! at the disco, while being a second rate FOB, are catchy as well. All American Rejects.. pretty much all of this pop-punk/emo whatever the fuck the kids wanna call it these days.


I have to second Panic! At the Disco. They're so...catchy. Haha. I tend not to share this with many people (though knowing my friends they'd probably either never heard them or P!ATD would be their favorite band. And that's why I can't talk about music with most of them.)
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« Reply #187 on: 01 Apr 2006, 14:11 »

i also adore p!atd...oh the shame.

in addition i really like old timey country music...like hank williams sr. hank is the fuckin' MAN
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« Reply #188 on: 01 Apr 2006, 14:43 »

Hank Williams (Senior, fuck his kid), Johnny Cash, and Van Morrison are about the extent of the country that I will ever really listen to.



BLuegrass, now there's a different story.
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« Reply #189 on: 01 Apr 2006, 15:47 »

i like a lot of "alt country". songs: ohia, neko case, and magnolia electric company are all really good. what i really hate is when some new country artist covers an old country song, and you hear it, and go to check out there other material, and it's all that "tequila makes her clothes fall off" bullshit. *cough* eric heatherly *cough*
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« Reply #190 on: 01 Apr 2006, 18:04 »

How can you have an alt couinteyh? It's like a countryu ot NOT!

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« Reply #191 on: 01 Apr 2006, 18:15 »

Your welcome ti it, but your not having any of my fucking drugs!

Shit, I cann0pt believe this iS LEGA:!
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« Reply #192 on: 01 Apr 2006, 21:47 »

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Hank Williams (Senior, fuck his kid), Johnny Cash, and Van Morrison are about the extent of the country that I will ever really listen to.



BLuegrass, now there's a different story.


Bluegrass is awesome. Charlie Poole, Grandpa Jones, Bill Monroe, and too many others to mention. Simple, fun music that alternates between bombastic piety and killing people who doublecross you.

Hank and Johnny are great too, and they almost verge into rockabilly, one of the best genres EVER.
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« Reply #193 on: 01 Apr 2006, 21:51 »

Rockabilly can be alot of fun.



But bluegrass was honestly the music I fucking grew up on. From about 8 years old to about 14, that was what I listened to, where other kids had their pop music and whatnot. Imena, my parents would drag me to all these various festivals and whatnot. Great times.
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« Reply #194 on: 01 Apr 2006, 21:57 »

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ska............almost the entire genre.
Ska rocks.  The ska songs I like are among my favorite of favoritest songs.  The problem I think a lot of ska bands have is that they sing about depressing stuff.  That'd be like trying to sing about something sad with a banjo, it just doesn't work.

"Ska Boss" by the Aquabats is probably my most favorite song recently.  "Onamae wa nan desu ka?"  
"Watashi wa... SKA BOSS daiyo."  
"Sumi-masen?"  
"SKA BOSS DAIYO!"

As for Bluegrass:  Creedance Clearwater = the win.
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« Reply #195 on: 01 Apr 2006, 22:04 »

Daft Club.  Well, it's still in the archives, anyway.

I feel guilty about listening to Dr. Dre's "2001," then later, when driving and bored, I tune the radio to 106.1 MHZ and realize that it's brilliant, sublime sophistry compared to what the kidz listen to these days.

I like listening to the incidental music from System Shock 2.

I thought Seven's Travels was a really fun album.

I really like Cypress Hill.
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« Reply #196 on: 01 Apr 2006, 22:09 »

As ashamed of it as I am, there's a fair amount of hip hop that I can totally enjoy. I mean, I already mentioned Tech N9ne, Cypress Hill are a ton of fun. I generally enjoy Dr. Dre. Del The Funky Homosapien and his various projects rock out. Does this make me a bad person?
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« Reply #197 on: 01 Apr 2006, 22:20 »

Not at all.  Hugs?
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« Reply #198 on: 01 Apr 2006, 23:14 »

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As ashamed of it as I am, there's a fair amount of hip hop that I can totally enjoy. I mean, I already mentioned Tech N9ne, Cypress Hill are a ton of fun. I generally enjoy Dr. Dre. Del The Funky Homosapien and his various projects rock out. Does this make me a bad person?
Nah, it just means your taste is relatively questionable.  ;)

But then again, I think "Toxic" by Brittney Spears is kinda catchy.  =\
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Music Guilty Pleasures
« Reply #199 on: 02 Apr 2006, 08:33 »

But I'm pretty sure that the rest of the stuff I rock out to is better than just about everyone on the board's music. So it's all good.
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but the music sucks because the keyboards don't have the cold/mechanical sound they had but a wannabe techno sound that it's pathetic for Rammstein standars.
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