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Groupie
Join Date: Jun 2006
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I was sick yesterday which is why i haven't been listening to any music, however I did try Alice in Chains again and still REALLY hate them (That guy's voice is disgusting!). I'll try some more suggestions tommorrow (it takes a while to download as well [it's legal in Canada, btw!]), and we'll see how that goes.
On a side note I'm planning on taking guitar lessons (for the 3rd time!), and even though not much music inspires me it should be something to do with my spare time, and plus it can't hurt my chances with the ladies right?! Keep the suggestions rolling and, imo, I heard Nirvana in Mudhoney a lot more than I did in the Pixies (most/all Pixies' songs were off Surfer Rosa). Thanks guys. |
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Fish in the percolator!
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Hobbit Land NZ
Posts: 2,914
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Oh well. Each to his own ![]() You might want to listen to Dirt or the Greatest Hits if you want more grungey music (but unfortunately the Greatest Hits doesn't have Down in a Hole on it). Or if you want more variation, try the Jar of Flies EP. I suppose you might want to listen to songs like "Heaven With You" and the whole Jar of Flies EP if you dislike his vocals. In fact, maybe you should just listen to the Jar of Flies EP for getting into Alice in Chains. It's brilliant. ![]()
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