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Posted by panic (Member # 21074) on :
 
Mine is Widespread Panic. Here is a sample.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZCxiIn4reU
 
Posted by You (Member # 2107) on :
 
thats a tough call, iŽll get back to you heh
 
Posted by LeDaemon (Member # 198) on :
 
All time favorite would have to be The Beatles. When I was a kid in the 70's I bought all their albums while all the other kids were listening to Kiss.
 
Posted by Karnell (Member # 6647) on :
 
Audioslave!!!!!!!!!! Cornell baby!
 
Posted by Foot Fetish Outlaw (Member # 26624) on :
 
Black Sabbath during their Ozzy years. It was replaced my Metallica for a while, but now, Metallica can kiss my ass! (Damn, 10 years ago I never thought I'd say that.) Now, Sabbath is back! Let's not forget that Sabbath reunion that's always happening, but never does. Sabbath fans will know what I'm talking about.
 
Posted by Lou Gojira (Member # 983) on :
 
The Misfits
 
Posted by bluetoelover (Member # 14736) on :
 
Holeeeeeeeeeee....thats a tough one...the one band I can't live without with though..Pantera.
Depends on my mood though...sometimes GWAR or sometimes Breaking Benjamin.
 
Posted by A&F_FootDude_05 (Member # 2999) on :
 
Maroon 5
 
Posted by You (Member # 2107) on :
 
nirvana
 
Posted by Explosivo57 (Member # 14342) on :
 
the hives or primus
 
Posted by LeDaemon (Member # 198) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by bluetoelover:
Holeeeeeeeeeee....thats a tough one...the one band I can't live without with though..Pantera.
Depends on my mood though...sometimes GWAR or sometimes Breaking Benjamin.

GWAR as an all time favorite band??? Surely you jest! [Laugh]
 
Posted by bluetoelover (Member # 14736) on :
 
Nope...GWAR got me through work out west man...sitting alone in the great white north's wilderness listening to my ipod with gwar pumping out the tunes. Not to mention gets you pumped up to do some work too!
 
Posted by Salvy_Mic (Member # 13384) on :
 
A few years ago I would have said Led Zeppelin, but I think these days, its definitely AC/DC. I love still love Zeppelin though, I wish I was able to go that one night only gig they're playing in London next month, if I'm not mistaken. The late John Bonham's place at drums is being taken by his son, Jason.

It's funny, I'm 23, but most of the bands and acts I really love all had their heyday before I was born. Who else do I like...Creedence Clearwater Revival, Black Sabbath, Guns n Roses, Jimi Hendrix, Metallica, ZZ Top, and The Ramones as far as rock goes. I dig rap/hip hop too: Tupac, Wu-Tang Clan, Busta Rhymes, N.W.A., Public Enemy, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Nas.
 
Posted by Adam X (Member # 2872) on :
 
Alice in Chains
 
Posted by FootLongSub Zero (Member # 19380) on :
 
Do Rap Groups count as bands? If so then it's "NWA" for me easy... If not then I would probably say a New Zealand band who are no longer together...

SUPERGROOVE - Sittin' Inside My Head is one of my favourite jamz

Though as stated previously by "You" it is a tough call and I might get back to this thread with a different choice.... although commin' to mind at this very moment maybe the Red Hot Chillies..... Hmmmmmmmm decisions decisions desicions [Roll Eyes]
 
Posted by Wing-Washer (Member # 3013) on :
 
This is a surprisingly difficult question to answer. I go through phases when it comes to the music I like. (Although I've never liked rap or pop.) However, no matter what genre of music I've preferred in the past, Alice in Chains has always been at the top. Chris Cornell's bands (collectively) are a close second.
 
Posted by Mighty Mike (Member # 1922) on :
 
nine inch nails
 
Posted by yeah_i_suck_toes (Member # 21104) on :
 
My favorite band changes from time to time, but in terms of "all time favorite" it's an easy question for me to answer. You guys are probably going to laugh and it's probably going to sound lame, but I'm proud to say blink-182.

I wasn't big into music before high school; I was just a casual radio listener. But then one faithful day in 1999, when I was 14, I heard "What's My Age Again?" on the radio. I thought to myself, "Holy shit, this is awesome!" The next opportunity I had, I bought Enema of the State with allowance money and I listened to it many times a day lol. I can honestly say that this album changed my life. I'll spare you all the details, but I seriously wouldn't be the person I am today if it weren't for blink. And eight years later, I can still rock out to this album with my friends, with the original CD i bought no less lol.

Sorry this post is so long. I don't really expect anyone to read the whole thing. But I thought that I'd share a story about my life and how music became as big a passion of mine as it is today.
 
Posted by russ (Member # 10866) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Mighty Mike:
nine inch nails

Nice choice! I might have to pick NIN too. At one point my favorite band was 311, and they still have a place in my heart but nowadays I would either pick NIN or tool.
 
Posted by Mighty Mike (Member # 1922) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by yeah_i_suck_toes:
My favorite band changes from time to time, but in terms of "all time favorite" it's an easy question for me to answer. You guys are probably going to laugh and it's probably going to sound lame, but I'm proud to say blink-182.

I wasn't big into music before high school; I was just a casual radio listener. But then one faithful day in 1999, when I was 14, I heard "What's My Age Again?" on the radio. I thought to myself, "Holy shit, this is awesome!" The next opportunity I had, I bought Enema of the State with allowance money and I listened to it many times a day lol. I can honestly say that this album changed my life. I'll spare you all the details, but I seriously wouldn't be the person I am today if it weren't for blink. And eight years later, I can still rock out to this album with my friends, with the original CD i bought no less lol.

Sorry this post is so long. I don't really expect anyone to read the whole thing. But I thought that I'd share a story about my life and how music became as big a passion of mine as it is today.

I was a big blink fan back in 1998, before they were on mtv and when they played in small clubs that held about 500 people

I still like them a lot but it's one of those bands that are a guilty pleasure [Big Grin]
 
Posted by bluetoelover (Member # 14736) on :
 
I liked Boxcar Racer too...and the bands that Travis frequents with too I like.
 
Posted by Girlgotsole (Member # 14405) on :
 
Radiohead and Ben Folds.
 
Posted by RadioactiveToy (Member # 26926) on :
 
I'd say Pink Floyd are on the top but I listen to the lots of different of music so it depends on the music type...

There are Massive Attack, Porcupine Tree, Tool, Tom Waits, Isis, Mono, Joy Division...
 
Posted by footjoyboy (Member # 26478) on :
 
Jethro Tull [Cool]

_fjb_
 
Posted by killa (Member # 8564) on :
 
The Black Dahlia Murder. Swedish-type melodic death metal, but they're from Michigan. Think of them as At The Gates with a bit of an american to 'em.
 
Posted by fatpat (Member # 4256) on :
 
Scar Symmetry

http://www.myspace.com/scarsymmetry

Melodic Death Metal from Sweden
 
Posted by Crazy_Diamond (Member # 22956) on :
 
[Cry] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLuvWwfxRIY
 
Posted by panic (Member # 21074) on :
 
probably my second fav band. Nice video
 
Posted by Ninja of the Foot Clan (Member # 25128) on :
 
skinless
 
Posted by zappa1968 (Member # 27279) on :
 
Randy California's 'Spirit' the mid-seventies line up that recorded the albums 'Spirit of 76'and 'Future Games'...running a close second would be The Mothers Of Invention 1965-69.
 
Posted by HailyWood (Member # 25294) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by yeah_i_suck_toes:
My favorite band changes from time to time, but in terms of "all time favorite" it's an easy question for me to answer. You guys are probably going to laugh and it's probably going to sound lame, but I'm proud to say blink-182.

I LOVE Blink 182! They have so many diverse songs and they do all of them very well! Good choice;)
 
Posted by bluetoelover (Member # 14736) on :
 
This last little while Im connecting with Pantera on a new level(yes that was a plug for a song [Smile] )
Started with the gym routine again and this new found testerone is having me listening to Pantera while working out and just relaxing.
 
Posted by LeDaemon (Member # 198) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by zappa1968:
Randy California's 'Spirit' the mid-seventies line up that recorded the albums 'Spirit of 76'and 'Future Games'...running a close second would be The Mothers Of Invention 1965-69.

I saw Spirit perform back in '88 or so in Dallas. California and his step dad were still playing together. Last year I caught the Zappa Plays Zappa show which was really good too. Most of the Zappa tunes I like best were his from the 70s after The Mothers.
 
Posted by deicide666 (Member # 26095) on :
 
DEICIDE!
 
Posted by shook (Member # 12484) on :
 
anti-flag
 


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