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Old 10-17-2009, 08:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Love "Dogs", this thread is a great idea learning alot of new bands....i wanna do another

The Greeting Song RHCP
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You Led Zep
Oh, Me Meat Puppets
I Can't Quit You Baby Zep
I Like Dirt RHCP
Pawn Shop Sublime
Misty Mountain Hop Zep
Carry Stress in the Jaw Mr. Bungle
Darts System of a Down
Tip of the Iceberg New Found Glory
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Old 10-17-2009, 08:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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love the multiple Zeppelin and RHCP, as well as Sublime, Mr. Bungle, NFG, SOAD. haven't heard much from Meat Puppets but i liked what i heard. overall, love your stuff even if some here despise it.


S.O.D. – March of the S.O.D.
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Police Helicopter
Slipknot – Diluted
Living Colour – Broken Hearts
Curtis Mayfield – Wild and Free
Green Day – Brain Stew
OutKast – Mainstream
The Beach Boys – Pet Sounds
Strapping Young Lad – Relentless
Sly & The Family Stone – Thank You for Talkin' to Me Africa
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Old 10-17-2009, 10:27 PM   #3 (permalink)
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love the multiple Zeppelin and RHCP, as well as Sublime, Mr. Bungle, NFG, SOAD. haven't heard much from Meat Puppets but i liked what i heard. overall, love your stuff even if some here despise it.


S.O.D. – March of the S.O.D.
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Police Helicopter
Slipknot – Diluted
Living Colour – Broken Hearts
Curtis Mayfield – Wild and Free
Green Day – Brain Stew
OutKast – Mainstream
The Beach Boys – Pet Sounds
Strapping Young Lad – Relentless
Sly & The Family Stone – Thank You for Talkin' to Me Africa
I'm a big fan of Curtis, Superfly is in my top 5 soundtracks of all time.

Blues Traveler - Look Around
Scissor Sisters - Lovers in the Backseat
Green Day - She
Bikini Kill - Rebel Girl
Ok Go - The House Wins
John Fogerty - Centerfield
Brenda Holloway - Every Little Bit Hurts
David Bowie - Rebel, Rebel
Elton John - This Train Don't Stop There Anymore
Cat Stevens - Hard Headed Woman
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Old 10-17-2009, 11:39 PM   #4 (permalink)
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lots of classic rock stuff in there. can't argue with choosing bowie in that list.


i haven't done this in a while so here it goes again. i tend to skip repeats by a band in cases like this (and any personal mp3s), deal with it, my shuffle has a bias haha

1 - Frank Zappa - king kong itself - it hurts knowing that this will change shortly. saddened that it isn't just one long track.

2 - Zero 7 - the space between - had to skip 2 more zappa tracks to get here. the band was still most definitely trying to channel the brit version of Air with this track. holy crap there's still another 2 minutes...

3 - Fantomas - Book 1 Page 12 - refreshment

4 - Boards of Canada - Unknown Track2 (live at the warp) - this one is awesome. it's like a prototype mini-geogaddy. although some dude's phone rings at 2:30 haha.

5 - RHCP - Special Secret Song Inside - i have this on a mix disc at work. was as an example of old school funk and the fact that they would connect some Ezy-E to it live. somehow avoided an HR issue by having it playing with female co-workers around once hahaha. but Hillel is seriously funking that crap out before going total hendrix haha.

6 - the Butthole Surfers - Ricky - the first time i ever heard this song and band was at the start of the chili pepper's bootleg i got in the summer of grade 11 ('93). the bootleg was called 'positive magik' and only had info about the chili peppers live in italy in 92 so BSSM tour. it was going to be my first taste of live pepper's, suffice to say when this track started i was more than a little bothered. once i realized there actually WAS a chili pepper show after the 3rd track things got cooler. still took me a few months just to find out who the band was, years for the song names haha.

7 - Tool - Vicarious - preach about that TV Maynard.

8 - Luscious Jackson - Under Your Skin - wow i haven't heard this mix in forever. this band was awesome. i actually own all their cds only missing a single or two haha. wiki says this is probably the Tchad Blake mix. pulling in Naked Eye now. that ended harshly...

9 - Smashing Pumpkins - Thrity Three - haven't heard this song in forever. it's aged well to my ears for the most part.

10 - The Beatles - Everybody's got Something to Hide Except me and my Monkey - indeed.

truth be told i had to skip about a half dozen zappa tunes in there. at least. it's like you almost need to make a zappa-less list if you get the discography. either way that BoC track gets the bold, even with the ringing phone and the loud talker (thankfully brief for the few times she squawks). although that luscious jackson mix is a really close second haha
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Old 10-18-2009, 09:18 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I'm not a fan of RHCP or the Pumpkins myself, but otherwise there's a mix of cool songs like the Beatles, Zappa and Tool, plus stuff I should check out someday like Fantomas.

DJ Shadow - Organ Donor
Firefox AK - The Draft
Willie Colón - Quimbombo
The Human League - Betrayed
Black Box Recorder - The Facts Of Life
Emmylou Harris - Coat Of Many Colours
Depeche Mode - World In My Eyes
A Certain Ratio - Showcase
Medeski, Martin & Wood - Nocturne
David Bowie - Station To Station

^ Very tough call with a favourite from that lot. Station To Station edges it though.
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Creedence Clearwater Revival- Susie-Q
Decent CCR song, they have better.

Times New Viking- Common Cold
TNV is THE lo-fi/noise pop band of the last 10 years hands down.

Sonic Youth- Hyperstation
This is the best Sonic Youth song EVER, period.

The Beatles- She Said She Said
Awesome Beatles song, maybe best from Revolver.

The Beach Boys- Let Him Run Wild
Oft overlooked gem from the excellent album that preceeded Pet Sounds. Its overlooked songs like this that piss me off when people say that everything they did other than Pet Sounds was disposable.

The Farm- Don't You Want Me
The original pales in comparison to the Human League version.

Guided By Voices- Hot Freaks
Overrated GbV song on an overrated album. Bee Thousand is great, but Alien Lanes is way better.

Pixies- Is She Weird
Been appreciating Bossanova more lately. It's the Pixies' strangest album, so it's natural that it's met with a lot of skepticism.

The Shins- Kissing the Lipless
My favorite Shins song, though I'm not really a huge fan.

Weezer- No One Else
One of the weaker tracks from their first album, though the whole thing is so good, it's still an amazing track.
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Old 10-18-2009, 08:23 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Comment on the above one, Brad.

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I'm not a fan of RHCP or the Pumpkins myself, but otherwise there's a mix of cool songs like the Beatles, Zappa and Tool, plus stuff I should check out someday like Fantomas.

DJ Shadow - Organ Donor
Firefox AK - The Draft
Willie Colón - Quimbombo
The Human League - Betrayed
Black Box Recorder - The Facts Of Life
Emmylou Harris - Coat Of Many Colours
Depeche Mode - World In My Eyes
A Certain Ratio - Showcase
Medeski, Martin & Wood - Nocturne
David Bowie - Station To Station

^ Very tough call with a favourite from that lot. Station To Station edges it though.
This list is a little strange. I love that Bowie song, and World in My Eyes is my favorite off Violator, plus I'm definitely on good terms with DJ Shadow, but beyond that it's a little unappealing.

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Creedence Clearwater Revival- Susie-Q
Times New Viking- Common Cold
Sonic Youth- Hyperstation
The Beatles- She Said She Said
The Beach Boys- Let Him Run Wild
The Farm- Don't You Want Me
Guided By Voices- Hot Freaks
Pixies- Is She Wierd
The Shins- Kissing the Lipless
Weezer- No One Else
On the other hand, this list is very comforting to me. Classic CCR, Sonic Youth, Beach Boys, Pixies, Weezer and a psyched up Beatles track with wicked rhythm. Nice one, albeit a little stale.

Anyway:

They Might Be Giants - We Want a Rock
Green Day - Jesus of Suburbia/City of the Damned/I Don't Care/Dearly Beloved/Tales of Another Broken Home/
A Tribe Called Quest - Jazz (We've Got)
New Order - Ceremony
Nouvelle Vague - Sweet and Tender Hooligan
The Kinks - Days (BBC sessions version)
Violent Femmes - Ugly
10,000 Maniacs - Hello in There
Leftfield - A Final Hit
The Fugees - Mista Mista

Very tough call on a favorite here, but the stunning delivery from Wyclef on the closing track of the Fugees perennial classic The Score wins out for me.

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They Might Be Giants - We Want a Rock
Green Day - Jesus of Suburbia/City of the Damned/I Don't Care/Dearly Beloved/Tales of Another Broken Home/
A Tribe Called Quest - Jazz (We've Got)
New Order - Ceremony
Nouvelle Vague - Sweet and Tender Hooligan
The Kinks - Days (BBC sessions version)
Violent Femmes - Ugly
10,000 Maniacs - Hello in There
Leftfield - A Final Hit
The Fugees - Mista Mista
Thought I'd comment on this one considering the above didn't, only fair.

Great list, one of the few on here that matches a lot of what I listen to. Great pick for favourite track, classic Fugees. ATCQ (my favourite hip hop group) to fill an often lacking hip hop quota. One of New Order's best and great tracks by Leftfield, The Kings and Guided By Voices. Not a huge fan of Green Day, but that's the only blemish! Nice.

Pavement - Our Singer
Peter Broderick - A Glacier
Aphex Twin - 54 Cymru Beats
Wavves - Gun In The Sun
Prefuse 73 - Detchibe
Deltron 3030 - Love Story
The Beatles - She's Leaving Home
The Jam - That's Entertainment
Mogwai - May Nothing But Happiness Come Through Your Door
Stars of the Lid - Articulate Silences Pt. 1
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1. Helmet – Strap it On
2. Incubus – Engulfed in Unspeakable Horrors
3. Vader – Vicious Circle
4. Captain Beefheart – Veteran’s Day Poppy
5. Holocausto – Scoria
6. Assuck – Wartorn
7. Judas Priest – You Got Another Thing Coming
8. Obituary – Cause of Death
9. Buck Owens – I Don’t Care (Just As Long As You Love Me)
10. Dahmer – Friedrich Haarmann
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well can't say much about the list cause I don't know most of the songs, but I do know "May Nothing But Happiness Come Through Your Door", which is a nice atmospheric song...reminds me a lot of Aereogramme's sound, which is a band I'm more familiar with.

Unforgiven (Last Goodbye) - Jeff Buckley
Sleeping Beauty - A Perfect Circle
The national anthem - Radiohead
Something - Jim Sturgess (Beatles cover)
Kiss The Bride - Elton John
Fake Tales Of San Francisco - Arctic Monkeys
Scarred - Dream Theater
High Times - Elliott Smith
Loverman - Metallica (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds cover)
Amazing - Aerosmith
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