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unbelievably good songs
recently ive been listening to some songs and they're just so damn good.
A Perfect Circle - The Noose, Pearl Jam - Indifference Clann Zu - There Will Be No Morning Copy Alice in Chains - Frogs Anyone like these songs? if youve never heard them you should listen stat! I think they're the type of songs i'll find hard to play out. They're all so deep sounding... if that makes any sense. |
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I'm constantly in search of new songs that will churn my emotions. I'll give these a listen and get back soon.
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pearl jam? alice in chains?
what the I'll go with OAR - get away, and jimmy swift band - 80's runaway model |
Hmmm, just off the top of my head...
Dan Bern - God Said No Drive-by Truckers - Danko/Manuel Spacehog - In the Meantime Jayhawks - Angelyne These are pretty unbelievably good in my book. |
On The Turning Away - Pink Floyd (most awesome guitar solo I've ever heard)
2112 Overture - Rush (20 & 1/2 minutes of kick ass) Runnin With The Pack - Bad Company (good rock & roll) Tuna In The Brine - Silverchair. My favorite PJ song will probably always be Black. I don't have all their albums though so I dunno :(. Asta!! |
Newborn by Muse is a really awesome song. One of those that takes you to another world. Its even better when you follow it to the lyrics... the lyrics definitely work in favor of the song.
In Our Gun by Gomez is another very good song. I can't imagine anyone not liking it. |
Yeah, The Noose is a badass song.
Recently I've been digging Opeth's Damnation album. It's just so mellow and groovy. Especially the songs: Windowpane, Death Whispered a Lullabye, and Closure |
Urgent - Foreigner
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Red Stripes - 7 Nation Army
Violent Femmes - just about anything, but especially Blister in the Sun Mr Mephisto |
Now, the only songs on this thread that I am familiar with are certain of K-Wise's selections. Normally, music has to age about 10 years before I even care to listen to it. However, I am impressed by certain relatively recent songs:
Eminem - Lose Yourself. I have never before had rap speak to me like that. I was floored. I actually added it to my kareoke repetoire. Coheed and Cambria - Everything Evil. Melody and complexity unlooked for in a modern "hard rock" band. Very impressed CKY - 96 Quite Bitter Beings - Black Sabbath would have been proud to have written that riff. Cake - Comissioning a Symphony in C - Frankly, I think Comfort Eagle is one of those albums like Zoso or Dark Side of the Moon or Aqualung that holds together as a unit perfectly, and that people are going to be pulling out and listening to long after the album as a commercial unit has followed the dodo. This is just the one that makes my hackles stand up quickest. Evanesence - Bring Me to Life - Say what you will about this band or that band doing the same thing better, this is far and away the best excercise song I have yet run across. It gives me 5 minutes of harder work that I am otherwise capable of without hurting over it. It inspires me. |
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oingo boingo's "useless" off their last black album, tool's parabol(a) in the maynard theme, weezer's "only in dreams", and faith no more's "king for a day, fool for a lifetime" title track, and a.i.'s "danger ahead" come to mind from this thread. check 'em out.
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i kind of got myself stuck in a 96' industrial music rut and
been into a lot of antichrist superstar and NIN Hurt, The downward Spiral, antichrist superstar, the man that you fear, terrible lie. are all kind of swimming in my head lately keeping me happy although for the most part they are twisted and sad. i guess im weird |
Right now, in my present mind state, when asked for five unbelievably good songs... I'd have to go with:
Aphex Twin - Boy Girl Song Aphex Twin - Parallel Stripes Blackalicious - Alphabet Aerobics Chemical Brothers - Block Rockin Beats Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy |
Crank Iggy Pop's "Lust For Life" or Roky Erickson's ""Don't Slander Me" and see if you can sit still. It's impossible. Just plain, simple, perfect rock and roll. Those are the two I've been cranking today.
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These are my personal favorites, the ones that go beyond 'Hey that sounds cool', the ones that really get to your emotions, whether they're nice or angry or sad or happy... I'm a complete sucker for strings, almost anything with a cello will just make my knees weak. Thus most of these are nice sounding, although they might be sad, lyric-wise.
Blind Melon - Pull Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds - Supernaturally Powderfinger - Save Your Skin (amazing) The Postal Service - Recycled Air Radiohead - Fake Plastic Trees The Lemonheads - Rudy With A Flashlight Ben Folds Five - Evaporated Dashboard Confessional - Remember to Breathe Radiohead - How To Disappear Completely Nitin Sawhney - Letting Go Mercury Rev - The Dark Is Rising Saves The Day - At Your Funeral Sodastream - Welcome Throw (in fact, anything by Sodastream) Death Cab For Cutie - Passenger Seat Idlewild - Let Me Sleep Next To The Mirror Radiohead - Alligators in New York Sewers (maybe it's called Fog) |
Lighting Crashes.. live
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"still be around" -uncle tupelo
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Lose Yourself - that's a damn good song. I believe it's one of this best, if not his best. People were calling him a modern day "Elvis" when that song came out because of his success with 8 Mile (a movie) and with a bunch of singles in a row. Very reminiscent of a portion of Elvis' career.... Coheed and Cambra - very interesting band. I heard they sucked really bad live, but the album is damn good, I listened to it every day over the summer (coworkers were obsessed). CKY - Camp Kill Yourself. For such a juvenile name, this band kicks ass when it comes to "96 Quiet Bitter Beings." What a fucking riff....one of the best rifts in a song I've ever heard. All these are excellent choices :thumbsup: |
exit music
exit music for a film - radiohead
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Saves the Day- At your funeral ^damn good song, I can listen to that for hours. Brand New- Okay I believe you but my tommy gun don't ^my favorite song by them, it is just awesome. DMB- Crash ^song never gets old. Marcy's Playground- Sex and candy ^I have no idea why I love this song, but I do. there are others, but these are the ones that popped into my head right away. |
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Ill add: Bethlehem - Maschinensohn an amazing song, my best descrition would a merge between Opeth and Rammstein. Moonspell - Love Crimes Portuguese metal, any band that pronouces semen as semin, is ok in my book. Bloodbath - Like Fire Its my battle theme. C17H19NO3 - The Room Of Ice excellent song, creepy greatness. the female voice is awesome Lustmord - Heresy Part I nice ambient action with some subtle monster attack effects. Converge - Flowers and Razorwire punk with a twist Lull - Continue 62 min of ambience, I highly recommend Ohgr - Water great electroninc industrial track from the singer of Skinny Puppy |
Songs that I don't mind listening to 82349283 times in a row:
Faith No More - Midlife Crisis Nirvana - Come As You Are Nirvana - Milk It Nine Inch Nails - The Great Below Led Zeppelin - When the Levee Breaks There's more, but those are the only ones I can immediately conjure up. |
I don't want to list all of them, so I'll just give the first I think of:
Radiohead - Subterranean Homesick Alien Miles Davis - Freddie Freeloader Led Zeppelin - Rock and Roll |
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Brown Sugar Rolling Stones
Hit That - Offspring |
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:lol: :lol: C'mon, as an Offspring fan, I resent that you chose that, out of all of them, to represent an "unbelievably good song" |
Taxi Ride - Tori Amos
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hmmm..black cherry...goldfrapp...best song i know.
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Unbelievably good songs...? It's hard to pick, I'm frequently off on drastically different kicks, but I'll try to choose some of my favorites.
Aphex Twin - 4 Autechre - Rsdio Deepsky - Mansion World (Deepsky's Trippin' In Unknown Territory mix) Orbital - Halcyon+on+on Orbital - Out There Somewhere? (Parts 1&2) Mars Volta - Televators Tool - Sober Red Hot Chili Peppers - Pretty Little Ditty KMFDM - Save Me |
The Verve Pipe - She has faces/Half a mind
System Of A Down - Spiders Bush - Letting The Cables Sleep/Alien/40 Miles From The Sun/Inflatable Finger Eleven - Stay And Drown/Famous Gavin Degraw - Belief/More Than Anyone Jason Mraz - Absolutely Zero David Gray - This Years Love Counting Crows - Around Here/Anna Begins/Millers Angels/Miami Blues Traveler - Look Around/Just Wait Silverchair - Favorite Thing/Miss You Love/Black Tangled Heart/Emotion Sickness/Across The Night The Fire Theft - Chain Don Mclean - And I Love You So Guns & Roses - November Rain (my favorite song of all time) Haven - Holding On I shall have more! :mad: Asta!! |
Aphex Twin - Afx237 V7
These Arms Are Snakes - Riding the Grape Dragon Glassjaw - Siberian Kiss Glassjaw - Hidden Track Dredg - Symbol Song The Apex Theory - That's All! The Faint - In Concert Interpol - Obstacle 1 Secret Machines - The Pharaoh's Daughter Hopesfall - The Bending The Blood Brothers - Every Breath is a Bomb The Blood Brothers - Feed Me to the Forest Mastodon - Iron Tusk Mastodon - Aqua Dementia Mastodon - Burning Man Dead Kennedys - Police Truck Opeth - Black Rose Immortal Dead Poetic - August Winterman Every Time I Die - I Been Gone a Long Time Every Time I Die - Floater Damien Rice - Cannonball Gary Jules - Mad World ARE Weapons - Don't Be Scared Wu-Tang Clan - Triumph Taking Back Sunday - Great Romances of the 20th Century The Streets - Just about anything, Mike Skinner's a genius. But if i had to choose one... Blinded By the Lights Snow - Informer Bad Brains - FVK (Fearless Vampire Killers) Radiohead - Bullet Proof (i wish i was...) Radiohead - Street Spirit (Fade Out) Radiohead - Paranoid Android Norma Jean - I Used To Hate Cell Phones, Now I Hate Car Accidents Nile - Masturbating the War God Les Savy Fav - Rodeo Kyuss - Thong Song The Hives - Love In Plaster Head Automatica - Solid Gold Telephone Front 242 - Welcome to Paradise The Fiery Furnaces - Chief Inspector Blancheflower Finch - Untitled The Dillinger Escape Plan - 43% Burnt Desaparecidos - Man And Wife, The Latter (Damaged Goods) Brainiac - H0T 53AT CAN'T S1T D0WN At the Drive-In - Chanbara The Mars Volta - Roulette Dares (The Haunts Of) would you like me to continue? cause i could. |
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird
Counting Crows - Baby, I'm a Big Star Now Beatles - A Day in the Life Tommy James and the Shondells - Draggin the Line New Radicals - You Get What You Give I know, I'm dated, LOL |
The Books - Take Time
Broken Social Scene - Anthems For A Seventeen Year-Old Girl Cream - White Room Dismemberment Plan - Memory Machine Interpol - NYC Menomena - The Late Great Libido And some classics, you know, Beatles, Rolling Stones, Dylan, Hendrix, etc. |
Doesnt anybody listen to classical music anymore????? or even jazz?????
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^ I think Roachboy does man you should PM him.
Asta!! |
Jethro Tull - Inside (Yeah, that's right, Jethro Tull bitches! :))
Bob Seger - Against the Wind The Band - We Can Talk Boston - Foreplay ... Amanda, also... The Eagles - Heartache Tonight Joe Cocker - With a Little Help From My Friends The Kinks - Apeman Emerson, Lake, and Palmer - From the Beginning Peter Frampton - Do You Feel Like We Do? Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade of Pale (Because Douglas Adams said so.) The Rolling Stones - Honky-Tonk Women Rush - La Villa Strangiato Spirit - I Got a Line on You Stevie Ray Vaughan - Every Song He Did except Dirty Pool Three Dog Night - Joy to the World Van Morrison - Umm, Them all, especially his version of Caravan with The Band as backup. Weird Al Yankovic - Yoda The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again Yes - Starship Trooper .. and an awesome guitar solo at the end to finish off the list and the song. |
^^ Shit yeah! Great fuckin list. Spirit - I got a line on you shit what was it like 4 or five seperate little solo's from 4 or 5 different guitarists in the band? That song fuckin owns! The rest of the list is spot on too.
Asta!! |
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