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Ohgr and My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult.
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I agree with a lot of those that were already mentioned, especially TOOL.
but wtf. how come no one mentioned RUSH? i think they are pretty dam original. their instrumentals are awesome and I can't think of anyone who would come close to their sound. i also think that AC/DC is pretty unique. anyone disagrees? |
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Frank Zappa - Rock Xylophone. There are so many other things that set Zappa apart from everyone else, but it all comes down to the Xylophone work on Apostrophe and Overnite. No one else does that. Ever.
King Crimson - This has to be the most nearly unique band, however, see below. Primus - Would be more nearly unique than King Crimson if so much of their early stuff didn't sound like King Crimson. Tull - If only because they're an album rock band with a lead Flutist and roots in Celtic Folk and Classical and took the first Metal Grammy away from Metallica. Floyd - They were almost unique - people imitated them. Talking Heads Cake - Both Cake and Talking Heads defy categorization. On some level they are very similar to each other, but on another, not at all. Bela Fleck & the Flecktones - Banjo as high art. Drummitar instead of a drum kit. A truly innovateive bassist, and a hyperthyroid multi-instrumentalist? Even if everything they played sounded just like the Rolling stones, their composition alone would make them unique. That their music sounds like nothing else made is a lock. Tom Waits - Swordfishtrombones was not an album that could have been made by anyone else. String Cheese Incident - Adequately covered above. Alan Parsons Project - A feeling I can't pin down. Something about Eric Wolfson's voice is part of it. They Might Be Giants - Cheerfully dour, to quote John Linnell. You don't see that vibe anywhere else. Maynard and Tool as well as Faith No More and Soundgarden are excellent, but they are all just innovative takes on metal. That they are not unique takes nothing away from them - they are the best of the bunch - but I don't honestly believe they are seriously more distinctive than, say, Primus. |
I'd have to go with the White Stripes, more specifically the De Stijl album. It is a completely amazing mix of rock, metal, blues, and western. And it just kicks ass.
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It's gotta be Tchkung! and Sky Cries Mary- intense at times, melodic other times- spiritual and enlightening. They are both no longer, but they were very big on activism.
Tchkung used chainsaws and all sorts of interesting things in their songs and shows. |
Five Iron Frenzy their songs are a little strange. Not to mention the people in the band are crazy.
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I've just been blown away by a band I've never heard of whose CD I've tried for the first time. The band is called <b>Cortex Bomb</b> and the album is called <b>"Fist or Finger"</b>. Its a mix of metal, jazz, electronica, bluegrass, and a bunch of other seemingly random influences. The style changes every few seconds, and keeps you guessing (and grinning - some of the song names are.. out there :D) with every note. |
I think that by defininition, the most unique bands are the ones that mess with instrumentation. Most bands include drums, bass, guitar, keyboard and vocals. I think the White Stripes really made a point by rocking with less instruments, and doing a pretty good job at it. Other bands that I think are pretty unique are Ben Folds Five, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Rasputina (if you like them, check out a band called UTAH!).
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CAKE!!!??? i think they are great and sound very original to me...
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The Apex Theory
Billy Talent The Blood Brothers Cake The Crystal Method Gorillaz Mindless Self Indulgence Muse A Perfect Circle Tool The Postal Service A Static Lullaby They Might Be Giants Velvet Acid Christ While it is impossible for any band to claim the title "Most Unique," I feel Mindless Self Indulgence easily walks home with "Most Original" and definitely "Strangest." As for best overall sound, in my opinion it's extremely close between The Apex Theory and A Perfect Circle. |
it took a while for primus to get named a few times. but i would go a step further and take Claypool out of Primus and look at his solo works such as Colonel claypools bucket of bernie brains. If that album isnt unique, i dont know what is.
you could basically go around record stores and ask for the "experimental" music recommendations and fill up this list with many less popular bands/musical acts. For the more known of people i would definately have to agree with the Zappa and Beck picks. VAST would be a good honorable mention. edit: i read through the posts and didnt even realize it wasa 2 year old bumped thread |
I was JUST about to say MSI, but I think Primus take it away to be honest.
Props to Mars Volta, Fantomas, and definately Mr Bungle. Also Tool is very unmistakable. |
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definitely agree that Dredg is one-of-a-kind. I just saw them the other night in Hollywood (I posted about it in the Dredg thread), and they blew me away. but I have to give my vote to Fantomas...or basically anything that Mike Patton decides to touch. Bjork is also really really interesting in a way that not many acts are. |
thers a band with the lead vocalist being a parrot...thats unique
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have to agree w/ most bands here... although I can't really agree w/ System of A Down. yeah, they're guitars are different, but that's really about it. basicly a punk metal band... and even then they sound a lot like most other metal bands, even a lot of nu-metal bands. and basing their originality on the meaning of their lyrics doesn't work as there's been many bands over many years who used their songs to push a political agenda. And let's not forget that's one of the key things behind Rage Against the Machine's whole discogrophy. I can't think of a single song of their's that wasn't political (of course, I could be wrong. they might have acouple that wasn't).
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There are some wicked suggestions in this thread.
I totally agree, with The Mars Volta, there isn't any band out there like them. Some bands that wern't mentions would have to be: Lightning Bolt Hella Horse The Band Fall of troy Blonde Redhead TV on the Radio |
Ulver. No one has gone from black metal to folk to triphop to electronica to ambient soundscape, except for Ulver.
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I had so many bands that I wanted to name, but while reading through this thread I found myself saying "There's one.. there's another.." until I had next to nothing left. A lot of these will probably be repeats of what's already been said, but here they are at any rate:
Crotchduster (they incorporate EVERY genre of music, and play it well) Primus (really, anything Claypool has done) Mod Flanders Conspiracy (even though they've broke up now) The Dillinger Escape Plan HORSE The Band Cephalic Carnage (sure it's grind-core, but it sounds nothing like other grind-core bands I've heard) Sunn O))) (though I've heard they're an Earth tribute band of sorts, I've never heard Earth) GYBE (already mentioned a million times, but they deserve at least one more) Tool (of course) Queen (not mentioned nearly enough in this thread) I know I'm forgetting some, but oh well... |
Primus. I love Les Claypool. Its like country on acid. :D
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Tool, Queen, Pink Floyd, and Led Zeppelin. In that order :). How could noone have mentioned Led Zeppelin? I second Dredg too. :)
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Dredg, Explosions in the Sky
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did anyone mention GWAR and My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult? painfully silly, but unique. Bjork, of course, Afro Celt Sound System...
will i get smacked if i say Jack Johnson and Louis Armstrong? They're both so easy to pick out in a crowd. old Jack, though, not the pop-ish stuff... f-stop blues and brushfire fairytales Jack. and c'mon, it's Louis. you CAN'T copy that voice. Dr. John, the Beasties stand out--it's hard to mimic some of their sound--old Seven Nations, Flogging Molly... my brain is spinning! |
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My second vote goes to Aarni, finnish doom metal(i guess you could call it that.) It's very ambient and atmospheric and its mostly consists of chanting and a little bit of screetching, they took Slayers "Dead skin mask" and translated it into latin and chanted it very slowly, really bizarre stuff. and I also agree with Crotchduster, Mammal sauce is one of the best songs i've ever heard. |
The Books. Accoustic organic sampling and mixing and playing. I love them. Lovelovelove.
Oh! And TubRing. they're great too. |
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I have to check them out. If you like that mixture you have to listen to "Haggard" a german band. Haggard combines folk, classical, renaissance and medieval music with modern doom metal music. Brilliant stuff. A unusual band ist also "Eläkeläiset " they are covering normal pop songs and play them in finnish "humppa style". wierd. Try "Paratiisihumppa (gansta's paradise)" :thumbsup: |
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The Frogs.
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hahahaha....those guys are hilarious. and they're pretty damn unique in that they're one of the few bands that can write a song titled "Grandma In the Corner With a Penis In Her Hand" |
My vote goes to Ween. "Waving my Dick in the Wind" is pure genius.
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Cursive, IMO; and Tool of course
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Sigur Ros as mentioned earlier
Aphex Twin (even if it's only one guy) and The Books (I cannot describe how these guys sound) |
Nitzer Ebb
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Yay!! Another Books fan! You are the first I've met besides the people I've introduced them to! *dance* |
I think I'd have to disagree with Godspeed You! Black Emperor. I think of Slint, Mogwai, and Do Make Say Think among others when I listen to them. Great band, though.
Out of those named so far, I'd go with They Might Be Giants. The vocals are incredibly distinctive. I didn't see Bjork named yet. Is there another album out there that sounds like Homogenic? |
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Bjork is definitely uh, unique though. I swear, sometimes I can't tell that she's actually doing music. |
Shit! I just remembered, I forgot to mention Rage Against the Machine. Noone has even come close to sounding like them. The Deftones too! Are they both considered "ne-metal" because I think it would be insulting to compare them to the likes of Slipknot and other nu-metal bands.
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Comus is one of the strangest bands ever.
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A Simple Plan. They're soooooo amazingly good. OMG.
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Who? What? Sarcasm?
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First, let me be pedantic. Unique means one of a kind, so it is not possible of there to be degrees of unique. A band is either unique, or they are not. If you want to modify it, then you have to go with "truly unique", "Almost unique", or "most nearly unique". //pedantic (It's a pet peeve) That said, it is my unpleasant duty to disagree with Sion. Yes was never Unique. Awesome, but not unique. They were in many was similar to ELP, and have other things in common with, say, Alan Parson's Project. Also, recently, Spock's Beard, Gordian Knot, and Porcupine tree are quite like them. I also disagee that Ben Folds is unique. He's very well executed pop music with borderline novelty lyrics. Sort of like Bruce Hornsby meets the original Spike Jones. I would have to agree that the combination of operatic scale, pyschedelia, and pyschological darkness in Pink Floyd (particularly from Animals on) is truly unique. Cake is nearly unique, but are, in some ways similar to Talking Heads, anher nearly unique band. Now They Might Be Giants is absolutely unique. Nothing even close. Early Primus shares certain characteristics with the latter part of the first incarnation of King Crimson (Compare Lark's Tongues in Aspic part III with Southbound Pachyderm). Since then, they have diverged into territory strictly there own. Tool, I would say, is unique to music in the same sort of perversely icky way that Robert Mappelthorp is to photography, only Tool has talent. There are also some bands that are unique in really difficult to define ways. Blue Öyster Cult, for insance, is musically pretty straightforward blues based rock & roll; Buck Dharma has a unique sound, and is a guitar genius, but the same could be said of lots of guitarists without necessarily making their band unique. What makes BÖC unique is the juxtaposition of very straightforward rock & roll with a nearly science-fiction lyric sensibility. Hawkwind has a similar sensibility, but a different - more psychadelic - approach to muic. (Obligatory for me to mention BÖC.) In a similar vein, Phish combined jazz based rock with, not to put too fine a point on it, utter nonsense, and then salted their albums with bluegrass. I can't think of another band who's lyrics are so utterly nonsensical, yet strangely compelling. Speaking of bluegrass, Bela Fleck and the Fleck Tones: Banjo Jazz. Unique in my experience. Jethro Tull also is interesting. At the very least they are unique in winning the first every heavy metal grammy. Other bands, Traffic for one, have used the flute, but no on other than Ian Anderson has ever played the Power flute. There is an early classical feel to much of their music, and a sort of almost pastoral feel to some of their work (Heavy Horses in particular). All this from a band who's first album was straight unadulterated blues. |
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Also listen to pain of salvation, their music is truley unique. I recommened the perfect element or BE. |
the swans, the frogs, guster, mars volta.
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I can't believe I forgot Frank Zappa!
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Glad you're a fan. |
Devin Townsend. Oh yeah.
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back in the day: the beatles/jimi hendrix/count basie
now-a-days: tv on the radio/beck/cLOUDDEAD |
Mr. Bungle.
Mike pattons band.(Faith no more lead singer) Really weird good stuff. Check it out, its worth it. |
Coheed & Cambria are a unique band
So are The Mars Volta (which someone said) C&C tell a sci-fi story throughout their albums....very complex/progressive the more and more you learn about it. |
I have to put a vote down for Opeth. I was thinking about this the other day, that nobody could ever pull off "trying" to sound similar to them. They are truly unique.
Also, Mindless Self Indulgence is very unique. I think that is a band that most people either love or hate though. I also thing Dog Fashion Disco is very unique. Even though they can be compared to Mr. Bungle in ways, I think they are incredibly unique. Oh yea, and of course Mr. Bungle. |
I like to think my stuff is pretty unique.
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Another vote for the Books - I haven't been able to stop listening to their new one since it came out. And another one for Sonic Youth. Also, I like that Tchkung! was mentioned (although they're maybe a wee bit derivative of Crash Worship).
As far as unmentioned unique sounds go, Current 93 was unique for a while. And while loungey torch music isn't exactly an untilled field, I haven't run across many people who sound like Antony of Antony & the Johnsons. |
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I listened to some Rokoth samples on http://www.cdnow.com/, and they put me in mind of some of Yngwie Malmsteen's stuff. I can't honestly say I was blown away though. |
Agalloch, there sound is something I never heard of but you can still hear the influence of some things in there music.
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Fever Ray.
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