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Old 12-01-2015, 07:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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if you have not please type the word "Lydia Lunch" into a youtube search

right off the top of my head...

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K-Holes
Melt Banana
Mocket
Misantropic

http://www.musicbanter.com/punk/9849...k-singers.html

^there is a lot of typic "who is punk/who is not punk" bullshit in there....but if you can weed through it all....there are some great suggestions
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Old 12-01-2015, 02:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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if you have not please type the word "Lydia Lunch" into a youtube search

right off the top of my head...

TacocaT
K-Holes
Melt Banana
Mocket
Misantropic


^there is a lot of typic "who is punk/who is not punk" bullshit in there....but if you can weed through it all....there are some great suggestions
Lydia Lunch - Like. Kinda chill maybe it's my current mood.

TacocaT - Love. Really, really love.

K-Holes - Really like them. The vocals are a little bit quiet wish they were more in the foreground.

Melt Banana - Really like. I think I've heard them before. The song I listened to has a great mix of punk and maybe some electronic stuff? Really cool.

Mocket - Not bad but, not for me.

Misantropic - Yes. I would love to see them live. This seems like a band you need to see live.

Thanks for some awesome bands and for that thread I'll check it out later.

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Guerilla Toss are fun, if you are into noisy stuff.
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Guerilla - Would love to see them live but, I can't understand what she's saying in the recordings.

Thanks for the suggestion.
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I need a brand new band,one where I can find myself into it,is it possible?
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Old 12-02-2015, 10:25 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I need a brand new band,one where I can find myself into it,is it possible?
Without a genre or anything to work off of it's kinda hard to suggest anything.

If you like pop music try Kate Boy she's really cool. Different.
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Question Song with a little eletric guitar.

I think songs that start out normally and suddenly throw in eletric guitar sound AMAZING. Does anyone know any songs like this, and if so can you provide a link or the song name? Thanks!
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Stairway to Heaven springs to mind:

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Planning a special feature next year on, literally, one-man bands. I have Panopticon, When Bitter Spring Sleeps, Funeris, few others. Doesn't have to be metal but preferably a genre I usually listen to, ie no hip-hop (those guys are usually on their own anyway), and no just singers; I'm talking about people who play a lot of instruments and make it sound like they have a full band behind them, but are only one person. Essentially, metal, prog, maybe dance/IDM, new wave, pop, folk (unlikely) and that sort of thing. Just a few ideas.

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Planning a special feature next year on, literally, one-man bands. I have Panopticon, When Bitter Spring Sleeps, Funeris, few others. Doesn't have to be metal but preferably a genre I usually listen to, ie no hip-hop (those guys are usually on their own anyway), and no just singers; I'm talking about people who play a lot of instruments and make it sound like they have a full band behind them, but are only one person. Essentially, metal, prog, maybe dance/IDM, new wave, pop, folk (unlikely) and that sort of thing. Just a few ideas.

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Paysage D'Hiver (Black Metal)
Bob Drake (AvantProg/AvantPop)
The Nerve Institute (Prog)
The Psychedelic Ensemble (Prog)
Marco Minnemann /the album 'Celebration' (Prog)
Black Pus (Noise Rock)
Squarepusher (IDM)

Shall I rec specific albums by those as well?
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Aside from the endless waves of one man black metal projects, I highly recommend this



Breathtaking stuff. I don't recall how you feel about electronic music, but this utilizes so well, along with post-rock and classical
Well as I think everyone agrees, a rec from you is not to be ignored, so will check out.
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Paysage D'Hiver (Black Metal)
Bob Drake (AvantProg/AvantPop)
The Nerve Institute (Prog)
The Psychedelic Ensemble (Prog)
Marco Minnemann /the album 'Celebration' (Prog)
Black Pus (Noise Rock)
Squarepusher (IDM)

Shall I rec specific albums by those as well?
Thanks. If you like, yes. Noise rock is unlikely to get a look in though, as I want to, insofar as I can, enjoy the music Ill be featuring. Paysage I know of, having featured them in Metal Month III. The rest are unknown to me.
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