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Doug wants you!
Posted: 2/18/2003, 7:25 pm
by mosaik
Ok i know this thread sort of exists already, but uh, i need your favorite bands in an orderly list. preferably artists i have not heard of.
also post the song i should download. i appreciate your help.
ya see i'm sort of bored of my cd collection and want to spice it up.
for my part i reccomend you all check out
www.cornerband.com and listen to some of the groups on there.
Posted: 2/18/2003, 7:38 pm
by starvingeyes
dumb fuck. i am going to make this very clear for you so you don't mess it up:
[glow=red]F E E D E R[/glow]
songs:
[glow=red]tell all your friends[/glow]
just the way i'm feeling
piece by piece
comfort in sound
Posted: 2/18/2003, 7:44 pm
by Solidarity 9-6347
i downloaded piece by piece the other day...its positively orgasmic

Posted: 2/18/2003, 7:53 pm
by Solidarity 9-6347
in terms of recommendations:
radiohead
knives out
climbing up the walls
electioneer
street spirit
killer cars
morning bell
kid a
ideoteque
i might be wrong
everything else they've ever recorded
Posted: 2/18/2003, 7:56 pm
by starvingeyes
o yes, and
[glow=orange]B R I G H T E Y E S[/glow]
get
happy birthday to me
sunrise, sunset
haligh. haligh. a lie. haligh.
or really ANYTHING that conor oberst has touched or breathed on.
Posted: 2/18/2003, 7:57 pm
by faninor
Manic Street Preachers: either "Yes" or "IfwhiteAmericatoldthetruthforonedayitsworldwouldfallapart"
Posted: 2/18/2003, 7:57 pm
by committed
as for bright eyes:
bowl of oranges
from a balance beam
method acting
Posted: 2/18/2003, 8:09 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
Hmmm, I get to name of music you should listen to. I will keep this Alkaline Trio free, seeing that you kinda want to know of music you probably don't listen to. If you haven't heard of Bright Eyes, you haven't been on the board, and if you haven't heard of Radiohead, you haven't been breathing for the past 8 years. I will try to name off some obscure bands, but it's tough.
Flaming Lips:
She Don't Use Jelly
Do You Realize?
Fight Test
Home Town Hero:
Bleeds In Blue
Eighteen
12 Ounce
Who's To Say?
Riley Joe
Koufax:
Social Life
Saturday's Alone
Adultery
Simply Passing Time
Hot Water Music:
Bleeder
Freightliner
Rooftops
Lucky Boys Confusion:
City Lights
Fred Estaire
The Cure:
Exploding Boy
Close To Me
Friday I'm In Love
Just Like Heaven
The Early November:
Sunday Drive
Ashala Rock
Come Back
Posted: 2/18/2003, 8:31 pm
by areusad831
just go download every bright eyes song ever written and you will be happy (yet depressed) for many days to come.
if winter ends is my recent favorite
Posted: 2/18/2003, 8:32 pm
by committed
bright eyes doesn't depress me
Posted: 2/18/2003, 8:35 pm
by emily
Bright Eyes was a movie done by Shirley Temple.
Posted: 2/19/2003, 7:56 am
by megxyz128
The Cure an obscure band?! I certainly hope not.
Anyways, adding to the list of Bright Eyes recommendations:
A Perfect Sonnet
Lover I Don't Have To Love
Waste Of Paint
and for other bands:
Finch - What It Is To Burn, Perfection Through Silence, Grey Matter
Hot Rod Circuit - The Pharmacist, Irish Car Bomb, Good Intentions
AFI - This Celluloid Dream, Days Of The Phoenix, Girl's Not Grey, Total Immortal
Thursday - Autobiography Of A Nation, Jet Black New Year, Paris In Flames
Posted: 2/19/2003, 9:27 am
by committed
i was going to put songs on emtee but it's being a douche
maybe later
Posted: 2/19/2003, 1:21 pm
by committed
Posted: 2/19/2003, 2:46 pm
by committed
Posted: 2/19/2003, 2:48 pm
by superrgirll
second song doesn't work
Posted: 2/20/2003, 7:21 pm
by faninor
I'd like to know what Doug thought of the bands/songs people recommended.
Posted: 2/20/2003, 7:35 pm
by committed
real frogs owns
Posted: 2/24/2003, 2:19 am
by nikki4982
Silverchair, darn it.
Here's a player, so you can preview all the tracks on their newest album:
Diorama
Everyone should click that link. Frigging Atlantic's promotion of that band is absolutely unforgiveable. The album's just... god. It's so sad how little exposure it's gotten in just about everyplace in the world (other than Australia).
Mister Chainsaw wrote:Flaming Lips:
She Don't Use Jelly
Is that song obscure? I'm really curious. Cos, my local "modern rock" station plays it quite often... and I was wondering if that was only around me. They seem to play a lot of stuff that's considered pretty old/obscure in other parts of the country. I love Y100.

Posted: 2/24/2003, 2:23 am
by One-Eye
<a href=http://www.aerindipity.com/music.html>You're welcome.</a>