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What is your favorite band?

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Monday, March 27, 2006 6:39 PM

STROKINGMYPETER


I know that this is supposed to be relating to Firefly, but everybody on these boards seem very nice and pretty cool so I would just like to get a bigger picture of you guys. So what is your favorite band? And I'm talking favorite, not the band that you're into right now, or that you were into 6 months ago or any of that crap. And if it does tie into Firefly then even better! My favorite band is Led Zeppelin!!!!!! Jimmy Page is so freaking awesome. Feel free to explain why or list songs or whatever you want.



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Monday, March 27, 2006 7:04 PM

THENCDUCK


Breaking Benjamin-in only two cds already a lot of great hard rock songs.


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Monday, March 27, 2006 7:37 PM

DERANGEDMILK


Operation Ivy-in only 1 album they changed punk forever.
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"Storms getting worse."
"We'll pass through it soon enough."

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Monday, March 27, 2006 7:42 PM

RHYIANAN


Evanescence-Amy Lee's voice is so powerful and the lyrics are so emotional (and dark, dark is good)

They weren't cows inside. They were waiting to be, but they forgot. Now they see sky, and they remember what they are.

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Monday, March 27, 2006 7:48 PM

COPILOT


Gotta thing for Tubring and The Shins.

An I carried such a torch

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Monday, March 27, 2006 7:54 PM

MATTCOZ


Pearl Jam

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Monday, March 27, 2006 9:09 PM

SERENITYPUNK


Green Day

For so many years ive lost count, first saw them at a showcase in the UK many moons ago when they were totally unknown

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Monday, March 27, 2006 9:17 PM

ROLAND19


Funeral for a Friend.

They're a punkish-metalish-sometimes-acoustic rock band from Britain.

The song "Juneau" actually hurts to listen to. It's so heartfelt, yet still really rockin.

Check em out. Their first album, "Casually Dressed and Deep in Conversation" is great. Highly recommended.



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Monday, March 27, 2006 9:22 PM

COPILOT


On occasion I wish I were from the U.K.

An I carried such a torch

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Monday, March 27, 2006 10:57 PM

BELUGASMOM


All time favorite would have to be the THE WHO. Why? Just listen to 'Who's Next' And the cover...........

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Monday, March 27, 2006 11:05 PM

DESKTOPHIPPIE


U2 and Guns & Roses

Yeah, I know ... I know ...


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Monday, March 27, 2006 11:11 PM

ROLAND19


Quote:

Originally posted by copilot:
On occasion I wish I were from the U.K.



Yeah, me too. I think it's the accent that does it for me.

Actually, one summer when I was around 16, my friends and I went around pretending I was a British guy named Rupert. And despite my lousy accent, everyone bought it. There were even girls that were out of my league that got interested in me. It's totally the accent.

Ahh, good times.



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Monday, March 27, 2006 11:20 PM

THESOMNAMBULIST


Talking Heads.

The
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Monday, March 27, 2006 11:53 PM

DESKTOPHIPPIE


Quote:

Actually, one summer when I was around 16, my friends and I went around pretending I was a British guy named Rupert. And despite my lousy accent, everyone bought it. There were even girls that were out of my league that got interested in me. It's totally the accent.



LOL! I know what you mean about accents though. The British accent itself doesn't grab me, but I'm an absolute sucker for a Scottish accent. Seriously. Best accent in the world. I even find myself weirdly attracted to groundskeeper Willie from The Simpsons.


He's pretty buff under that shirt, you know!


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Monday, March 27, 2006 11:55 PM

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Im From yorkshire and i think my accent is way sexier than the scottissh!!! thats why im a browncoit!

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 12:22 AM

DESKTOPHIPPIE


Sorry. Been to Yorkshire, and the accent just didn't have the same effect.

Mind you, I was at a convention for science fiction and fantasy writing earlier this month, and it turned out to be the same weekend Ireland was playing Scotland in the Six Nations. So there were lots of fit men wearing kilts in Dublin. Shiny :)


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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 12:33 AM

DUTCHBOY


Erm.. Oasis..

Plus pretty much every band from the UK and pretty much every singer-songwriter from the US.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 2:04 AM

WASHSYOUNGERSEXIERBR

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If you think the kilt is sexy the national clothing of yorkshire is the flat cap! Style Central

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 2:09 AM

DESKTOPHIPPIE


The flat cap? Sexy?



I don't think so.




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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 2:13 AM

WASHSYOUNGERSEXIERBR

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Well your irish what do you have Other than guiness and whisky and shamrock an the four leafclover and leprichauns(???) and.....what was my point again?

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 2:23 AM

DESKTOPHIPPIE


We have lots of things! Like ... rain! And ... sheep! And ... boybands! And ... we've won the Eurovision way more than any other country! And ... and ... give me a minute ... I'll think of something ...


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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 3:36 AM

GIXXER


Alabama 3 (or A3, to you people driving on the wrong side of the road) - Country Acid House Gospel

Area 54 - Metal. Really good. Bangtastic drumming and bass is awesome, and the twin lead guitars are totally shattering.

Robert Gordon

John Cale. It was he who sang Hallelujah on the soundtrack (not the CD) of Shrek, and although it's been sung by everyone and their dog, his incredibly sparse version is the best, and most overlooked. I don't like the Jeff Buckley wesion everyone raves about. It just bothers me.

Roxy Music - Rowdy early stuff. Not the bland later pap.

Eno - again early loud stuff. Get 801 Live. Bill McCormack's bass even (and this is not meant to detract) exceeds Laura's work in Area 54.

Rufus Wainwright, I'd literally kill to see a recording of a gig he did in Sydney. Chris Spedding was playing the guitar. Can't get better than that.

Roy Harper - HQ. More rocky than his usual folky stuff, which is every bit as good. The Band list is slightly awe-inspiring, with the likes of John Paul Jones, Bill Bruford, Dave Gilmour.

"...Dave couldn't nail down The Game's frenzied final section. After two or three shots, Gilmour gave up" Harper says, "...Spedding arrived in a white suit, a red carnation in his lapel, shades and carrying a tiny amp. So we played the tape, he says, 'Okay, play it again.' I started to laugh halfway through, because he completely understood the spirit, the whole thing. Within 20 minutes, he was packing up and walking out again..."

BDGH.

Northern Soul.

Benny Goodman.

The Black Dyke Mills Band.

The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra doing anything whatsoever.

Anything else really. Probably easier if I say what I don't like. Doodly self-absorbed jazz. Anything dull, gloomy or otherwise not fun.

Modern R'n'B. Nyyaheeeahya-ya-ya-hooo-yeaahhh. Good grief. I know the effect you're aiming for, but go and listen to Otis Redding again and sort yourselves out.

Dance music. I don't get that at all. Noisy repetitive crap. I refer m'learned friends to A3 at the top. They do Dance Music, and it is absolutely wondrous.

Girl Bands. Usually terrible. Boy Bands. Not the sort of work a bloke should be doing, especially if the choreography is more complex than the song.

Singers without any kind of distictive sound to their voices. Blondie, you knew who it was, now you can't tell them apart, except by the song itself.

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...Bloody kids...in my day...(grumble, mutter)...National Service...Can I have another biscuit, nurse?...

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 4:01 AM

JONUS


1. Silverchair (My favorite. A great Aussie band. They started out as grunge but grew up and now their stuff is amazing. Best albums: 'Neon Ballroom' and 'Diorama')

2. Stabbing Westward (Now broken up. A great industrial rock/metal band. Like Nine Inch Nails but heavier. Best albums: 'Wither Blister Burn & Peel' and 'Darkest Days' <- my favorite of theirs)

3. Nine Inch Nails (Releases an album only every 5 years but ends up being worth the wait. Best albums: 'The Fragile' and 'With Teeth'.

4. System of a Down (Need I say more?)

5. AFI (A great goth/rock/punk band. Their earlier stuff is too punky but their album 'Sing the Sorrow' is a masterpiece. My Chemical Romance is just copying them.)

6. Evanescence (Some great songs. They don't perform well live. Amy Lee is gorgeous.)

I also like a lot of 80's stuff but there's so many good bands and songs that I can't pick a favorite. For the most part I hate today's music. Most everything lacks originality.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 4:12 AM

FLYWITHMECAPTN


Quote:

My favorite band is Led Zeppelin!!!!!! Jimmy Page is so freaking awesome.


Zepplin dude *Highfives SMP*

Let's see this could be a long list.
BTW, how old are you to enjoy Zepplin,,,,,,OK, I'll let that go....anyway;

Van Halen with Sammy
Def Leppard
Pink Floyd
Tull
Aerosmith
Journey
Phil Collins
AC/DC
Black Sabbath
BTO
America
Boston
Steve Miller
Marshall Tucker

Oh and Rush.........All time favorite.....just 3 guys,,,,,rocked, kicked a___--Neil Peart could band the drum!!!!

Sorry, shall I go on?
hehehe


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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 4:22 AM

DUG


Current fave: Old Blind Dogs.

All time fave: Silly Wizard.

I have more trouble answering the question of favorite bagpiper. Either Ianne MacInnes or Dougie Pincock.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 4:53 AM

CARTOON


Led Zeppelin, hands down. No one matched Page on guitar -- no one.

And, it was the Beatles who got me into contemporary music (I played bass in a band in the late 70's/early 80's, and now play at church -- as well as an occasional party with my old rock jamming friends). No one wrote songs like Lennon & McCartney.

I also thoroughly enjoyed The Who, The Yardbirds, and (the very early) Rolling Stones.

But as far as rock goes, no one can stand on the same stage with Led Zeppelin (at least from 1968 through the mid-1970's). (When I saw Page on TV in the early 80's playing at some benefit concert, he was horrible. But in his prime, no one could touch him -- even Hendrix.)(And as a bassist, I can't ignore John Paul Jones, either. Any group with a single guitar player has to have a killer bassist, and Jones was certainly one of those.)

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 5:39 AM

RHODRI


I've been a Genesis fan since about 1984 when I got into music. What appealed were the long epic tracks that were journeys in music, typical of prog-rock. Unless the track was longer than 5 minutes it didn't count! I'm just miffed that I never got to see a live gig!

On the sexy accent note - I'm a Welshman with a sexy soft gentle accent!

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 5:44 AM

ZORPRIME01


A lot of good bands listed above already. Here are just a few of mine...

The Shins
XTC
Death Cab For Cutie
Rogue Wave
Aberfeldy
The Beatles


And if you want to support a fellow Firefly-friendly musician, check out these bands:

The Shake Ups (indie guitar pop)
http://myspace.com/theshakeups
http://theshakeups.com

The Madeira (high energy instrumental surf)
http://myspace.com/themadeira
http://surfguitar101.com/TheMadeira

Destination: Earth! (sci-fi influenced rock)
http://destinationearth.htmlplanet.com




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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 6:27 AM

COPILOT


You pretened sp? (oh god it's early) to be a british guy named Rupuert? That is the funniest thing I've ever heard! Sometimes when I get board I pretend to be southern and see who notices.

An I carried such a torch

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 6:37 AM

STILLTHEREWAITING


Only one band earns the title of THE Band, and that, of course is, The Band. Levon Helms and Robbie Robertson. What else needs to be said.

Beyond that, I've always been partial to Procol Harum. The classical influence in Repent Walpurgis is outstanding with Gary Brooker on piano and Matthew Fisher on organ.

I saw Procol Harum live in Toronto in '68, I believe, and it was the most amazing concert I'd ever seen. It was outdoors, Beggars Banquet, and the audience was totally silent for their entire set. After the first number Brooker looked up, heard nothing, shrugged and continued the concert. At the end of the set they were half way off the stage when the audience erupted. Their music was that entrancing. You felt it to your core. They then went into their encores, and the concert had to be eventually called because it was now about 2:00 am on a Sunday morning in a fairly residential area.

Even Douglas Adams (HHGttG) played in concert with them once.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 12:30 PM

STROKINGMYPETER


i'm 18 but i'm way into classic rock from the 60s and 70s. the only modern bands i like are weezer, nirvana, and system of a down. flywithmecaptain and cartoon rock. hells yes led zeppelin is by far the best rock and roll band of all time. everyone in the band showcased their talents, even John Bonham on drums with those BADASS drum solos on Moby Dick. man what an awesome band. everyone says the beatles are the best band ever, but zeppelin is better. way better.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 12:44 PM

AENGUS


Really tough to pick one. Gonna have to go with the short list cause I can never quite make up my mind which one I like the best:

Genesis
Gentle Giant
King Crimson

All 3 bands are just amazing...

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 12:51 PM

N0SKILLZ


Gotta say its Linkin Park, or anyone that sounds like them.

I played there first 3 CDs until i had to buy new ones cuz they wouldn't play nomore!

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 1:15 PM

LITTLEALBATROSS29


Has Anyone ever heard Of Marillion ? They're from England ,and have a small but loyal following here in the US.I guess they're considered progressive rock.They are definately my favorite band.And Fleetwood Mac is also another band I love.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 1:25 PM

SPERMBIRD



Descendents
X
Minutemen
Nomeansno
The Clash

classic rock is cool Beatles, Stones, Floyd etc

I'm currently going through an early 80's oz rock thing with bands like Cold Chisel, Australian Crawl, early INXS, Midnight Oil and many others (great era of msuic)

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 1:26 PM

SICKDUDE


Quote:

Originally posted by StillThereWaiting:
Beyond that, I've always been partial to Procol Harum.


Hooray! I love "Conquistador", and always thought "My Own Tombstone" would make a great video for... something.

My fav used to be Pink Floyd. But now, Tori Amos.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 1:27 PM

CARTOON


Quote:

Originally posted by strokingmypeter:
everyone says the beatles are the best band ever, but zeppelin is better. way better.


The Beatles wrote more great songs than anyone, and their vocals were second to none. Also, if not for the Beatles, there probably wouldn't have been any of the rock bands which followed -- including Led Zeppelin.

That being said, the Beatles could not match (or come close to) Led Zeppelin in instrumentation or stage presence.

While I believe that the Beatles were the greatest overall, Led Zeppelin is still my overall favorite. Page was incredible, and Jones was no slouch at his instrument either. Awesome band. (I had tickets to see them in Philadelphia in 1980. Unfortunately, Bonham died and the tour was canceled. My cousin got to see them at the Garden in the early 70's though.)

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 1:28 PM

FWBBROWNCOAT


Nine Inch Nails, great stuff. Finally got to see them in concert, the show was amazing. Trent is an awesome prescence. If you're a fan and haven't gotten to see a show yet, this is the year to do it!

"Come a day there won't be room for naughty men like us to slip about at all." - Malcolm Reynolds

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 1:47 PM

LITTLEMISSFOO


My faves:
Built to Spill - great guitar solos
Cat Power - beautiful/sad/minimal
Beatles
Velvet Underground - too cool
Stereolab

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 2:30 PM

KOMELION


Two favorites for mine are Metallica and The Offspring

Others include:
Johnny Cash, Breaking Benjamin
Limp Bizkit, Matchbox Twenty
Linkin Park, ZZ Top
The Streets

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 3:46 PM

MILFORD


Every once in a while I love to get the Led out! *smackin high five*

That being said, they aren't my favorite. That would be U2, the world's greatest band. I have hours and hours of U2 music, much of it legally obtained, much of it, ahem, obtained by love. They're the tops. Also love Coldplay.

My other two faves are a bit under the radar:
King's X- a power trio from Houston. Trust me, King's X is probably your favorite band's favorite band. I know that's true for Pearl Jam. If you're interested in progressive rock you should check out their albums Gretchen Goes to Nebraska and Dogman. Feel free to write for more suggestions.

Stavesacre- been with them since day one. If you ever have extra cash to spend on a CD, please buy Speakeasy. Probably their best effort to date.

Edit:

For the record, any accent from the Isles is sexy. There's an Irish girl who reads essays and whatnot on the Firefly Talk Podcast. I could listen to her all day. drooooolll.....

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 4:28 PM

RMMC


Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. I love the songs except Free Falling which, for me, is his only song that didn't hold up to repeated airings.
My favorite album is "Damn the Torpedoes." He's wonderful to see live (when he and the HB's backed Bob Dlyan, more people in the audience enjoyed their set than Dylan's...and most were there to see Dylan!) and has always kept his fans in mind, especially those who were not exactly flush with money. For you young'uns, he actually took his record label (MCA) to court to stop them from raising the price of his next album by $3.00, and won! (This was back in like, 1980 or 1981...the album was "Hard Promises.")
He does always seem to be at his best when something got up his nose. The last cd, "The last DJ," is superb, and it is mainly ripping up at the music industry (labels and radio) for homogenizing the industry to the point where anyone who truly has a new and innovative sound, style, what have you, can't get anywhere and if they do get it made on a small label, none of the radio stations will play it because the Big Boys are dictating what gets run and what doesn't. This cd makes me think of us browncoats...a lot.
And...as another favorite...The Traveling Wilburys, who have a little bit of it all...Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Roy Orbison and Jeff Lynne. Definitely, quite the line-up and a couple wonderful cds. Catch 'em if ya can.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 8:00 PM

THENAVIGATOR


nirvana...saved me from becoming a sleazy lawyer or something of that ilk.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 11:08 PM

SHYKNEE


Travis

Fell in love with them when I first saw their "Why does it always rain on me?" music video. It's just priceless. I could listen to them any day and twice on Sunday. And speaking of Sunday...

The Sundays

Their soft melodic tunes are hard to get enough of. Their album "Static and Silence" comes highly recommended.

The Caesars

One of the bands whose song got featured in the iTunes commercial. They're lovely in person, too!



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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 11:10 PM

WASHSYOUNGERSEXIERBR

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The Kooks are an immense new band from devon that everyone should check out.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2006 11:34 PM

FIREFLYNUTTER


I have to say TOOL, but then there are so many other great bands... such as SOAD, APC, MUSE, Mogwai, Butterfly Effect, Dave Weckl Band, Weather Report, Gong, and the list goes on... but one can not go past the vocal talent of Maynard, or the chops of Carey... all in all they are the best band, alhough a bit out there for some tastes (any one for psychadelic math alternative?)

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Wednesday, March 29, 2006 11:42 AM

ORPHEUS


My favorite band (well, bands, since I can't have just one)?

My hands-down favorite is Soundgarden. BadMotorFinger and SuperUnknown are two of the greatest hard rock albums ever made.

Then there's Faith No More. Mike Patton is a genius singer, and the VERY eclectic albums the band has put out are a testement to the fact that this band could do anything. Some songs to consider: "From Out of Nowhere", "The Perfect Crime", and "The Gentle Art of Making Enemies".

And the bronze medal goes to the Foo Fighters. Dave Grohl is a much better musician than Kurt Cobain ever was, and in this band, it shows.

Some of my other favorites (and sample tunes to check out):

311: ("Visit", "Leaving Babylon")
AC/DC: ("For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)", "It's a Long Way to the Top")
Alice in Chains: ("Sea of Sorrow", "No Excuses")
Buckethead: ("The Ballad of Buckethead", "Mustang")
Megadeth: ("99 Ways to Die", "Holy Wars")
Nerf Herder: ("Mr. Spock", "5000 Ways to Die")
Primus: ("DMV", "Tommy the Cat")
Queens of the Stone Age: ("The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret", "Another Love Song")
Rage Against the Machine: ("Freedom", "Ashes in the Fall")
Red Hot Chili Peppers ("Taste the Pain", "Naked in the Rain")
Van Halen: ("Right Now", "Unchained")

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Friday, March 31, 2006 6:50 AM

NTLZYJSTDNTCARE


I love Godspeed You Black Emperor!. I actually cried while listening to one of their songs last night.

I'd like to add that Ireland has the colour green. We rule so much! Worship us.



not lazy just don't care (about anything but Firefly)

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Friday, March 31, 2006 7:00 AM

PDCHARLES

What happened? He see your face?


Radiohead (The song Lucky for RIVER)
Jamiroquai
Zero 7
Kings of Leon
Alice in Chains
System of a Down
Cash
Linkin' Park
Jay Z
Prodigy
Sasha/John digweed
Pearl Jam
The Doors


Pretty eclectic, but wouldn’t have it any other way


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U gonna be smart here Riva?!?

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Friday, March 31, 2006 8:27 AM

JPSTARGAZER


I think I'd have to go with Led Zeppelin as my favorite band. However, my favorite band that is still touring/recording would have to be U2 hands down (as if my sig didn't tell you that). I find I like U2 more and more, especially now that I'm really getting into the Zooropa/Pop era U2 (I never really enjoyed it that much before).

"All I got is a red guitar, three chords, and the truth...the rest is up to you"
--Bono

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