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  • sk3ly
    61 posts
    edited January 2013
    Transvision Vamp
  • ickshter
    117 posts
    edited January 2013

    Well of course that I would trade anything to go back in time to a Pink Flyod concert... Like I saidI alredy have Tickets for Roger Water's The Wall... You take what younget this days :D

    I saw Floyd for their momentary lapse of Reason tour.. Waters for his Radio KAOS tour. Production was better for Floyd, but musically, I though Waters was better... Meh. Wish I would've been old enough when the wall tour came around... the FIRST time...
  • AMSnake-o
    135 posts
    edited January 2013
    AMSnake-o wrote:
    Do it! She has an app with games for each song. Check out this song (mutual core) the vid is crazy!

    Thanks for sharing! It's great to hear that she can continue to build new and exciting sounds while keeping them accessible and familiar at the same time. It's not a common trait amongst recent musicians.

    I noticed that you posted a Sigur Ros song later in the thread - great track and great band!

    Yeah! I feel the same way about Bjork. She's great.

    Sigur Ros are amazing. My husband and I went to Iceland in 2010 and I can see where they (and Bjork) get their inspiration. What a beautiful and unusual place.
  • linguo60
    271 posts Member
    edited January 2013
    AMSnake-o wrote:
    AMSnake-o wrote:
    Do it! She has an app with games for each song. Check out this song (mutual core) the vid is crazy!

    Thanks for sharing! It's great to hear that she can continue to build new and exciting sounds while keeping them accessible and familiar at the same time. It's not a common trait amongst recent musicians.

    I noticed that you posted a Sigur Ros song later in the thread - great track and great band!

    Yeah! I feel the same way about Bjork. She's great.

    Sigur Ros are amazing. My husband and I went to Iceland in 2010 and I can see where they (and Bjork) get their inspiration. What a beautiful and unusual place.


    Sigur Ros and also Jonsi are among my most favorite live shows in the past few years. He is totally worth seeing solo if you get the chance.
  • doctoru2
    291 posts Member
    edited January 2013
    My forum moniker is a combination of my two great hobby loves. One is my avatar and the other is my favorite band. :D


    u2_simpsons.jpg


    Yes, I'm aware they were mentioned already, but it's worth repeating - I've been a fan since 1983! :shock:
  • mitsuhoney
    261 posts New member
    edited January 2013
    Mine are the talented and gorgeous ladies of AFTERSCHOOL (K-Pop group).

    2NE1 and Girls Generation has NOTHING on how amazing these girls are (yes I said it haha! Pressed b----hes thinking that 2NE1 and GG are SO amazing pssh please! HAHA!)
  • A_Bad_Exampl3
    916 posts
    edited January 2013
    ickshter wrote:
    Well of course that I would trade anything to go back in time to a Pink Flyod concert... Like I saidI alredy have Tickets for Roger Water's The Wall... You take what younget this days :D

    I saw Floyd for their momentary lapse of Reason tour.. Waters for his Radio KAOS tour. Production was better for Floyd, but musically, I though Waters was better... Meh. Wish I would've been old enough when the wall tour came around... the FIRST time...

    It was awesome :mrgreen:
  • zoephoto
    447 posts
    edited January 2013
    There are so many bands that have been Simpsonized,

    They key word was one's *favorite* band that was also Simpsonized, but I was mostly joking anyway - I was just surprised no one had posted a Simpsonized band yet... The Who was a good mention!
  • arnoutVI
    604 posts Member
    edited January 2013
    Oh i love this song

  • KieranAPB
    101 posts
    edited January 2013
    I've complied a list of my favorite artists. Some of the genres are hard to pin down because there can be more than one, so I've listed the artist under the genre they feature most predominately (listed alphabetically):


    '80's Style Music'

    -Futurecop!
    -Renegade

    Alternative

    -Blood Diamonds
    -Foxboro Hot Tubs
    -fun.
    -The Hoosiers
    -Patrick Stump

    Chip Tune

    -Sabrepulse
    -Unicorn Kid

    Crunk Core

    -Breathe Carolina

    Dubstep

    -Black Cards
    -Porter Robinson
    -Skrillex
    -Zomboy

    Easy Listening

    -Lighthouse Family

    Electro

    -Casio Kid
    -Jax Panik
    -Locnville
    -The Medic Droid
    -Pyro Fighter

    Electro House

    -Daft Punk
    -DatA
    -Kavinsky

    J-Pop

    -Dragon Ash
    -m-flo
    -MONKEY MAJIK
    -Utada

    K-Pop

    -BIG BANG

    Metal

    -Breaking Benjamin

    Pop

    -Pink

    Post Hardcore

    -Pierce the Veil
    -Sleeping with Sirens

    Punk Rock

    -Green Day
    -Zebrahead

    Reggaeton

    -Don Omar

    Rock

    -30 Seconds to Mars
    -EMBASSY
    -Fallout Boy
    -Linkin Park
    -My Chemical Romance
    -Panic at the Disco
  • nettangel
    1589 posts Member
    edited January 2013
    zoephoto wrote:
    There are so many bands that have been Simpsonized,

    They key word was one's *favorite* band that was also Simpsonized, but I was mostly joking anyway - I was just surprised no one had posted a Simpsonized band yet... The Who was a good mention!

    Check back, I posted a video of my all time favourite band who happen to be the very first ever Simpsonized group to be on the Simpsons in the Flaming Moe episode.
    Now go back a few pages and see lol.
    AEROSMITH!!!! YES! Now don't you forget it Babalouie :wink:
  • spiffshine
    1978 posts Member
    edited January 2013
    KieranAPB wrote:
    I've complied a list of my favorite artists. Some of the genres are hard to pin down because there can be more than one, so I've listed the artist under the genre they feature most predominately (listed alphabetically):

    I must be out of the loop because I've only heard of about 1/4 of those bands... but I like to see someone so diverse!
  • childeharr
    235 posts Member
    edited January 2013
    I was waiting for someone to say The Beach Boys and The Monkees. They say your favorite band is usually whatever you liked in high school, but I'm in my 30s and I rock the Beach Boys and the Monkees shamelessly. Of course, their British cousins are also incomparable. Pet Sounds (one of the greatest albums ever conceived)!
  • KieranAPB
    101 posts
    edited January 2013
    spiffshine wrote:
    KieranAPB wrote:
    I've complied a list of my favorite artists. Some of the genres are hard to pin down because there can be more than one, so I've listed the artist under the genre they feature most predominately (listed alphabetically):

    I must be out of the loop because I've only heard of about 1/4 of those bands... but I like to see someone so diverse!

    Thanks for the compliment. I don't think it's likley you're out of the loop when it comes to music, it's just that I tend to rely on the internet for discovering new bands, which keeps me away from the more mainstream stuff usually found on TV or radio. I'd be surprised if you hadn't heard about Skrillex though, since more and more mainstream artists are expermenting with Dubstep.
  • Bartman6110
    29 posts
    edited January 2013
    childeharr wrote:
    I was waiting for someone to say The Beach Boys and The Monkees. They say your favorite band is usually whatever you liked in high school, but I'm in my 30s and I rock the Beach Boys and the Monkees shamelessly. Of course, their British cousins are also incomparable. Pet Sounds (one of the greatest albums ever conceived)!

    I'm listening to "Holland" right now. Not one of their more popular albums, but I bought the vinyl back in '73 and have listened to it ever since -- especially when I get homesick for California.

    So, I was going to say The Carpenters, Bread, Loggins & Messina, Seals & Crofts.
  • xrobotlove
    538 posts
    edited January 2013
    xrobotlove wrote:
    ...indie...
    spiffshine wrote:
    There's a reason many of these bands can't get on a label. Just sayin'. ;)

    HA-ha! Shows how old and out of the loop you are :mrgreen: Silly old fart, all of those bands are on a label. Some small, surely, but the meaning of indie has changed. If you mean "independently labeled" say independently labeled. Indie is just a colloquialism, bands that people call indie vary greatly. I pretty much use it for non-pop rock that is the bastardchild of alternative and OLD emo (early to mid 90s). I don't include bands like my chemical romance, panic at the disco, Say Anything or fallout boy under the genre, I consider that to be modern emo. Modern emo IMHO is more whiney and pretentious. (To be fair, MCR new stuff is actually not bad, and I like "nine in the afternoon" by PATD.)

    JUST SAYIN' :wink:
  • direwolf987
    7450 posts Member
    edited January 2013
    spiffshine wrote:
    KieranAPB wrote:
    I've complied a list of my favorite artists. Some of the genres are hard to pin down because there can be more than one, so I've listed the artist under the genre they feature most predominately (listed alphabetically):

    I must be out of the loop because I've only heard of about 1/4 of those bands... but I like to see someone so diverse!

    I must really be out of the loop then because I have never heard about 1/4 of those genres.

    Side Note: Breaking Benjamin in not metal. I do know that genre quite well and in my opinion, Breaking Benjamin should be in the Rock section. Just my opinion
  • spiffshine
    1978 posts Member
    edited January 2013
    KieranAPB wrote:
    I'd be surprised if you hadn't heard about Skrillex though, since more and more mainstream artists are expermenting with Dubstep.

    Well actually, I have herd of Skrillex and quite a few others. My teenage nephew loves to play all things dubstep for my toddler. She goes nutty and jump dances - she loves it! What can I say?

    I do get the electronic thing. Living with all Computer Science majors in the mid/late 90's will expose you to much electronic/techno/trance/house though, I didn't keep up with it much over the last decade.


    xrobotlove wrote:
    Indie is just a colloquialism, bands that people call indie vary greatly.

    I tease! :) I lived with a guy whose indie collection spanned a few walls, and made me want to crawl up them for the most part. (I admit to you that some of it was good, but not to him.) He was a great guy, but we could not agree on music. We could agree on bad television, however, and much VH1 reality dating show viewing was done.
  • Simpsons00001
    729 posts New member
    edited January 2013
    zoephoto wrote:
    There are so many bands that have been Simpsonized,

    They key word was one's *favorite* band that was also Simpsonized, but I was mostly joking anyway - I was just surprised no one had posted a Simpsonized band yet... The Who was a good mention!


    Your Phish video gave me a flashback of being under the influence of something slightly sinister, and someone playing the song "Maze" by Phish. I turned it off after what seemed like 12 minutes of "you're never gonna get out of this maze...you're never gonna get out of this maze...you're never gonna get out of this maze..." My post was very incoherent; meant to say "there are so many great bands that have been simpsonized, so there's most likely others favorites as well...including the Red Hot Chili Peppers, who had already been posted as someone's fav previously in this thread. The thought of that song really effs with my mind.
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