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- happening fish
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Clearly Radiohead is the best band going right now.
I know I have no credibility on this board, but please download "3rd Planet" by Modest Mouse if you are unfamiliar with them. That song alone started a chain reaction that led me to buy four of their albums. Their best album is The Moon & Antarctica. It is the best album of the '00s after Kid A.
I know I have no credibility on this board, but please download "3rd Planet" by Modest Mouse if you are unfamiliar with them. That song alone started a chain reaction that led me to buy four of their albums. Their best album is The Moon & Antarctica. It is the best album of the '00s after Kid A.
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- joe_canadian
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Well when I got into Modest Mouse I was HUGE into MGB and OLP, like he is.
Anyway, Issac Brock is one of the best lyricists out there (as demonstrated in "3rd Planet"). Their music can be challenging at times, but it is ever so fucking engaging. So, if you like music beyond bread rock you must check them out.
Anyway, Issac Brock is one of the best lyricists out there (as demonstrated in "3rd Planet"). Their music can be challenging at times, but it is ever so fucking engaging. So, if you like music beyond bread rock you must check them out.
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haha, thanks
The more I think about it, the odder (and truer) this comment seems. I always just assumed that I was being ignorant by only listening a few bands in this "genre". I figured there must be tonnes of music out there like it, but that I was just being overly selective by only listening to a few of them. It just seems so weird that there aren't more bands tapping into this sort of sound. There must be the talent somewhere out there to do it!
joe_canadian wrote:I'm serious!![]()
I adore those bands, but they represent a very high quality niche that really doesn't have many peers.
How could you accurately describe them even? Intellectually-innovative-guitar-driven-post-grunge-but-pre-emo-heavy-alternative-rock-but-definitely-not-punk-with-sung-not-screamed-vocals-and-high-class-poetry-for-lyrics?
The more I think about it, the odder (and truer) this comment seems. I always just assumed that I was being ignorant by only listening a few bands in this "genre". I figured there must be tonnes of music out there like it, but that I was just being overly selective by only listening to a few of them. It just seems so weird that there aren't more bands tapping into this sort of sound. There must be the talent somewhere out there to do it!
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Robbo! You should at least try the following...
Metallica
Megadeth
Ozzy Osbourne (his single stuff although black sabbath is pretty good)
Judas Priest
Rush
NIN
Blind Guardian
Oceanship
Metallica
Megadeth
Ozzy Osbourne (his single stuff although black sabbath is pretty good)
Judas Priest
Rush
NIN
Blind Guardian
Oceanship
Queens Of The Stone Age-Someone's In The Wolf
Once you're lost in twillights's blue
You don't find your way, the way finds you...
Tempt the fates, beware the smile
It hides all the teeth, my dear,
What's behind them...
So glad you could stay
Forever
He steps between the trees, a crooked man
There's blood on the blade
Don't take his hand
You warm by the firelight, in twilight's blue
Shadows creep & dance the walls
He's creeping too..
So glad you could stay
Forever

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Axtech wrote:Holy shit, Street Spirit (Fade Out) is amazing.
Radiohead might just be hitting the spot right now. I'll have to listen to some more though.
That it is.
Jonny (Radiohead's awesome guitarist/keyboardist/etc) used to simultaneously play guitar and keys on part of that song when they did it live. I'm not kidding.
Download the other songs I listed.

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"The fundamental thing about music is its destiny to be broadcast or shared." -Colin Greenwood of Radiohead

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- happening fish
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YES LISTEN TO MORE RADIOHEAD OMGZZZ
but. yah. radiohead should satisfy any of your "deep" poetic lyric searchdom
but. yah. radiohead should satisfy any of your "deep" poetic lyric searchdom
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come back again
to here knows when
last.fm