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Posted: 10/26/2002, 9:33 pm
by Xavier870
I haven't downloaded anything by them yet. What's something good to start with?

Posted: 10/26/2002, 9:51 pm
by megxyz128
Okay here are some song recommendations, but beware once you start listening to them, it's damn near impossible to stop.

Poetic Tragedy
The Taste Of Ink
Maybe Memories
Buried Myself Again
Pieces Mended

ok, I almost wrote down there whole debut album, so I'll stop now, lol.

Posted: 10/27/2002, 11:59 pm
by lukin
megxyz128 wrote:Okay here are some song recommendations, but beware once you start listening to them, it's damn near impossible to stop.

Poetic Tragedy
The Taste Of Ink
Maybe Memories
Buried Myself Again
Pieces Mended

ok, I almost wrote down there whole debut album, so I'll stop now, lol.


Also get
On My Own
Black and Blue (I think thas the name?)
Box full of sharp objects.

When I saw them live the other week they played two new songs too, sounded pretty cool. haha the best was just in the middle of the concert he was like..who is that in the crowd..is that Patrick Suaze? And then he made the audience chant fuck you Patrick Suaze, it was funny.

Posted: 10/28/2002, 6:51 pm
by ArlieKoz13
I just fell in love with the live version of Grace, Too by The Hip. The album version is good, but the live version is just out of this world.

Posted: 10/28/2002, 7:08 pm
by AnimatorJedi
Figured since I am becoming obsessed with this board I might as well add my recommendations. I will definitely check out The Used now though, I really love the single, - The Taste of Ink

System of A Down - Toxicity (best metal album of last year)
Hoobastank - Hoobastank (The whole CD really is good IMHO)
Greenwheel - Soma Holiday (I actually missed them on the OLP tour, but I do love the debut album)
Beck - Sea Change (sad yet so damn beautiful)
Disturbed - Believe (another great band paving the way for hard rock/metal, I won't use the term nu-metal, who came up with that phrase anyway?)
Red Hot Chili Peppers - By The Way (Okay I know that it's a bit poppish and strange in spots, but still some damn good tunes and harmonies on this one, and really nice work by Frusciante and Flea)
Seconding the Breaking Benjamin album - Saturate
Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf)
Our Lady Peace - Gravity (Well DUH!)

Most anticipated:

Pearl Jam - Riot Act
Audioslave - Audioslave (probably will go to that thread next)
U2 - Best of 1990-2000 (and B-Sides)

2003:

Live's 6th album

And btw has anyone checked out the new Foo Fighters CD yet? I heard some good reviews but was curious what you guys thought.

Peace and Blessings,

Coz

Posted: 10/28/2002, 7:18 pm
by ALongGetaway
8O wow compared to my non-olp friends i know a LOT of bands that they dont know...but i havent heard of like half the bands in here...i guess ill have to start downloading! it just goes to show that like Raine said in an interview (i dont remember what one) olp fans are true MUSIC fans! ya know? :nod:

Posted: 10/29/2002, 11:57 am
by starvingeyes
sundays best - indian summer.
anything and everything by feeder.

hmm...

damage by yo la tengo
did i recommend deathcab already? if not, movie script ending or blacking out the friction by deathcab for cutie.

a little bit of jawbox... for your own special sweetheart is the record and it's rokken.

third eye blind - tatoo of the sun, gorgeous and alright caroline.
kevin cadogan/bully - wild and forgotten, surfacing submarine.

things in herds - always disappear
badly drawn boy - just getting really into his records again. excellent music. once around the block or about a boy are really good.

nickelback - cowboy hat. not leavin' yet. basically the entirety of "the state".

some phantom planet.. the guest, california, don't get down...

Posted: 10/29/2002, 3:36 pm
by emily
I liek the Ketchup Song by Las Ketchup.

Posted: 10/29/2002, 3:36 pm
by emily
I liek the Ketchup Song by Las Ketchup.

Posted: 10/29/2002, 4:05 pm
by liam
wonderful

Posted: 10/29/2002, 4:06 pm
by Xavier870
Weapon by Matt Good. :love:

Posted: 10/29/2002, 4:08 pm
by liam
Here by my side, the devil...

Posted: 10/29/2002, 4:11 pm
by Xavier870
Here by my side, an angel....

Posted: 10/29/2002, 4:15 pm
by liam
Here by my side, it's heaven

Posted: 10/31/2002, 7:46 pm
by teelow
Has anyone seen the new video?
Its pretty good, but what the hell is with all the words? Do they think we can read a huge paragraph in 2 seconds?
:wtf:
Is there a place on the internet that we can rea the whole thing?

Posted: 11/1/2002, 9:13 pm
by Fabio_kun
Bands to listen to...

Dream Theater
Rush
Porcupine Tree
Wolverine
Ark
Spock's Beard
TransAtlantic
Flower Kings
Enchant
Pain Of Salvation

Posted: 11/1/2002, 9:55 pm
by liam
teelo wrote:Has anyone seen the new video?
Its pretty good, but what the hell is with all the words? Do they think we can read a huge paragraph in 2 seconds?
:wtf:
Is there a place on the internet that we can rea the whole thing?


on the website pause it in the video, thats what i did.

and Fabio_kun,

you rote dramtheater... :love: i love them, even though i don't have any of there cd's and just bought the dvd, because i heard like 5 songs of them... now i'm an obsessor.

Posted: 11/2/2002, 11:12 pm
by Xavier870
The new 3 Doors Down single kicks ass. When I remember what it's called I'll post it again. :freak:

Posted: 11/3/2002, 12:09 am
by bort8
when i'm gone

Re: The Recommendation Thread

Posted: 11/3/2002, 1:48 pm
by ALongGetaway
My current favorite songs:

~Blurry - Puddle of Mudd
~Get Over It - Ok Go
~The Red - Chevelle
~Downfall - TrustCompany
~Bother - Stone Sour
~California - Phantom Planet
~Hate Every Beautiful Day - Sugarcult