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crossing muddy waters - john hiatt sand in my shoes - didothe life for rent album got me through a really bad break up,..oddly enough,....and i still adore it i've still got sand in my shoes and i cant shake the thought of you milk - kings of leon drown - son volt hard to explain - the strokes last thing on my mind - gram parsons opiate - tool keep your head - the ting tings me and my guitar - ian moore sixes and sevens - lucero i cant say i mind you dancein, its quite impressive in those shoes, and i dont need no complications, but those are complicated moves |
I got skipped.
I'm not familiar with to many of those but Tool and The Strokes are sweet, not to big on Kings Of Leon though. What'd I Say (Live) - Ray Charles Never Named - Soundgarden Swallow My Pride - Green River Ocean In The Way - Dinosaur Jr. Cummin' In Ya Ear - The Goats I'm Not A Punk - Descendents Other Side - Rebelution Take Warning (1988 Energy Demos) - Operation Ivy Picking Sides -Wingnut Dishwashers Union Time To Break Up - Blink 182 Such a good shuffle il blink 182 showed up. |
Ray Charles, Soundgarden, Dinosaur Jr.,The Goats, Descendents, and Operation Ivy
i'll drink to that! and don't worry, i like blink-182 ;) Comus-The Herald The Skatalites – don-de-lion Duke Ellington – Solitude Deltron 3030 – Mastermind Clutch – The Incomparable Mr. Flannery Yes – Five Per Cent for Nothing Superjoint Ritual – Ozena Al Di Meola – Midnight Tango Propagandhi – Haillie Sallasse, Up Your Ass Dr. Dre – Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat The Skatalites – Ringo's Theme (This Boy) [Ska Version] |
^ Oh, I like Blink 182, just not that side of them.I'm a fan of Dude Ranch and chesire (sp?) cat.
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I like that list Antonio, Yes and Duke Ellington are great
Fear Of Pop- Interlude LCD Soundsystem- On Repeat Nirvana- Stay Away Modest Mouse- Beach Side Property Norah Jones- Shoot The Moon Bob Marley- Lively Up Yourself Ray Charles- It Should Have Been Me Ben Folds- The Last Polka (Live) David Bowie- Art Decade Arctic Monkeys- Balaclava |
I've only heard the Nirvana song off that list and it's not my favorite. LCD Soundsystem, Ben Folds, David Bowie, Ray Charles and Modest Mouse are all on my list of popular artists that I've hardly ever listened to. I liked a couple new Ben Folds songs I've heard listening to him butcher The Flaming Lips isn't a good first impression. I've mostly only heard Arctic Monkeys' singles which have been a bit hit and miss with me. I like Bob Marley. I've only heard Norah Jones with Peeping Tom and I haven't heard of Fear Of Pop. Summary: Unfamiliar.
Thrice - Trust 65daysofstatic - Climbing On Roofs (Desperate Edit) Sufjan Stevens - Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella Sun Ra - Paradise Mr. Bungle - Ars Moriendi Patrick Wolf - Lycanthropy Make Believe - Say What You Mean The Beatles - Paperback Writer Cancer Bats - Firecrack This Built To Spill - Conventional Wisdom |
Fear of Pop is actually an experimental band with Ben Folds in it. You seem pretty familiar with the list, as you recognized every artist!
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I do what I can. In what ways does Fear of Pop differ from Ben Folds other work? Experimental can mean so many things.
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