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Mainstream87 said:
Lol nooooo

Then again they play gothic metal. A meh genre all in itself #PersonalOpinion

And even then Lacuna Coil are just average. Good but nothing I'd listen to more than once. Or pay money for to see live.
 

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Stopspot said:
Then again they play gothic metal. A meh genre all in itself #PersonalOpinion

And even then Lacuna Coil are just average. Good but nothing I'd listen to more than once. Or pay money for to see live.

That's cool, I respect your opinion. Personally, I enjoy them and think they are quite talented.
 

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Decided to throw my own hat into this.

1. Bruce Springsteen. He's the boss. Not often does there come along a guy that can write working class rock and connect so well with his fans and keep his working class ideals.
2. Gaslight Anthem. Springsteen for the new millennial generation. These guys will go far.
3. MJ. He is the musical GOAT.
4. Foo Fighters. Some of my all time favs.
5. Blink 182. Another all time fav band. Reason i picked up the bass myself.
6. Red Hot Chili Peppers. These guys are beasts.
7. Oasis. Great band.
8. Blur. Another great band.
9. Four Years Strong. Great Punk band.
10. New Found Glory. Words can not describe how much I love NFG.
 
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Difficult one for me this as a lot of it would depend on genre of music i was listening to at the time broad genres like dance and rock not all this tiny sub genre bollocks. But even then it'd be tough as so many bands i love i could name ten from just my hometown that are amazing. I know this post is kinda bollocks lmao but im sure other people have this issue?
 

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Cloud said:
Difficult one for me this as a lot of it would depend on genre of music i was listening to at the time broad genres like dance and rock not all this tiny sub genre bollocks. But even then it'd be tough as so many bands i love i could name ten from just my hometown that are amazing. I know this post is kinda bollocks lmao but im sure other people have this issue?

Make a list or :gtfo: :pity:
 

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Seabs said:
Feel free, I'm always down for listening to something I've never heard before.

I had the description more in depth, but I exited the tab, so I'm to lazy to re-write everything exactly.

Rising Sun for Japan disaster victims, Asian rock? e.e instrumental


Ballad of Buckethead with Les Claypool of Primus on vocals/bass, rock....weird rock
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzZgRliIRO4

For mom, instrumental slow rock


Three Fingers with Saul Williams at vocals, Hip hop(part of Saw 2 soundtrack)


Waiting Hare, Serj Tanikian(System of a Down), and Shana Halligan at vocals, soft rock


Botnus, metal, Efrem Schulz at vocals


Seven Laws of Woo, PBS Soundstage, Asian e.e


Jordan, fast computer sounding rock? >_<, was the hardest song of all guitar games until Guitar Hero 3 was released


Fuck describing this, Song is Nottingham Lace


The Brain and Chariot, JAzz style


Star Wars and Giant Robot covers



Binge and Grab, something I'd surf too


Andriod of Notre Dame, Avant-Garde, Tribute to Dimebag Darrell of Pantera


Homing Beacon, soft, done only on acoustic guitar, tribute to Micheal Jackson


Lebronaton, rock, tribute to Lebron James
 

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Fuck you Seabs!

But fine it'll have to be three llists tbh Rock, Indie and Dance

Rock in no order

G n R
Metallica
Foo Fighters
Slipknot
Blink 182
Green Day
Offspring
The Answer
Motorhead
Black Sabbath

Indie

Oasis
Stone Roses
Joy Division
Beatles
Black Keys
Snow Patrol
Foster the People
Twisted Wheel
The Subways
Kings of Leon

Dance

High Contrast
Blu Mar Ten
Angerfist
Carl Cox
Fritz Kalkenbrenner
Rockwell
Pendulum
Skream
Benga
Eddie Halliwell

Theres my sort off ten haha but there loads more I could add!
 
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Cloud said:
F*** you Seabs!

But fine it'll have to be three llists tbh Rock, Indie and Dance

Rock in no order

G n R
Metallica
Foo Fighters
Slipknot
Blink 182
Green Day
Offspring
The Answer
Motorhead
Black Sabbath

Indie

Oasis
Stone Roses
Joy Division
Beatles
Black Keys
Snow Patrol
Foster the People
Twisted Wheel
The Subways
Kings of Leon

Dance

High Contrast
Blu Mar Ten
Angerfist
Carl Cox
Fritz Kalkenbrenner
Rockwell
Pendulum
Skream
Benga
Eddie Halliwell

Theres my sort off ten haha but there loads more I could add!

:obama: I like this list
 

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Seabs said:
I knew you'd own this thread lol.

Lmao! :)

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Oh and I love Spot for mentioning Gaslight Anthem as massively underrated band!