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Melissa Nute 12-04-2002 23:01

Anything except country and teeniebooper pop

CheckeredSkaKid 12-04-2002 23:04

eh...yeah...im still not a big fan of rap, i try to be open minded about music, but i always get lead back to ska..i think its the horn section, can't beat that...yeah, d.m. are great, as i said before, the list goes on, its sad really that some ska bands are too scared of ska dieing out so they stop making it...
yeah..i saw hot water music in concert w/ bad relgion and less than jake. all three were excellent, i highly reccomend going to any of thier shows.... later guys

Wetzel 12-04-2002 23:24

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Originally posted by SlaveOfChernobl
all of you who voted for rock/punk/ska.....good job. but i have to tell you people, there is this rapper out there who made me think about voting for rap just a few fractions of a second. check out this rapper . you are all gonna love the computer simulated stylings of good old steven hawking!!!!!!!
Dude, that is awsome!

Wetzel

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DanL 13-04-2002 00:00

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Originally posted by Yearbook50
Anything except country and teeniebooper pop
Yes! You rock, Yearbook50! I've only known one other person to use the phrase, 'teeniebooper pop.' People are entitled to listen to whatever they want. Personally, I celebrate all forms of music except for:
1. Teeniebooper pop --- Most of it is pathetically skin-deep (ala Kylie Minogue) or produced for you, rather than written by the artist;
2. Hardcore rap --- You think you're tough just because you curse every other word? Gimmie a break - do something better with your life; and
3. Country --- eh, no real problem with it, just doesn't apeal to me.

Everything else - name it and I celebrate it. Although I do tend to favor rock a bit more than anything else. Specifically either 'oldskewl' rock or punk. Classic rock just has that musical diversity behind it, and punk has the energy behind it.

Rob Ribaudo 13-04-2002 22:27

I like to listen to music from various animes (Japanese cartoons). Even if I can't fully understand the words yet, I still like to listen to how the music sounds. Soon, once I see the sub-titles enough, I will know the words to many of the songs. The best music is from the animes Evangelion and Love Hina. Since no one probally knows wat I am talking about, I think that I will just end now.

Matt Attallah 14-04-2002 00:30

TECHNO ALL THE WAY!! W00T!!! That stuff can get me up any time. Just give me some good tunes, and i am good to go!

Wetzel 14-04-2002 00:32

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Originally posted by Rob Ribaudo
I like to listen to music from various animes (Japanese cartoons). Even if I can't fully understand the words yet, I still like to listen to how the music sounds. Soon, once I see the sub-titles enough, I will know the words to many of the songs. The best music is from the animes Evangelion and Love Hina. Since no one probally knows wat I am talking about, I think that I will just end now.
The Techno Remix of Rhythm Emotion from Gundam Wing is great
Cruel Angel's Thesis from Eva is good too.
And there is some Tenchi stuff that is good for 'mood music' on a date.;)


Wetzel

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Music can cause mood swings.
So can a nice lemon merang pie.

Bondage 14-04-2002 00:47

I mostly listen to hard loud angryish rock... which I'm not sure what category it really fits in to - but I put rock. I'm all for NIN, Jack off Jill, Smashing Pumpkins, Marylin Manson... etc. (though I do love me some ska, and I'm glad others here are aquabats fans)

CheckeredSkaKid 14-04-2002 19:08

aww aquabats rule! they're like so great- thier horn section is the tightest that ive ever heard. for a while there i thought nobody knew what i was talking about! later

Bondage 14-04-2002 20:59

Yeah, I actualy bought the CD on a fluke (The Fury of..) and now it's one of my favorite CD's... They are good songs to sing along to too.. And just.. silly in a good way.

Brandon Martus 14-04-2002 21:39

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Originally posted by Bondage
Yeah, I actualy bought the CD on a fluke (The Fury of..) and now it's one of my favorite CD's... They are good songs to sing along to too.. And just.. silly in a good way.
Do you have 'Myths, Legends, and other Amazing Stories' ? Its good. You should get it. :)

Bondage 14-04-2002 22:01

no I don't - but I'll be sure to pick it up :)
I'm also a HUGE mighty might bosstones fan.

Carolyn Duncan 14-04-2002 23:03

Any of y'all like They Might Be Giants? What about the Virginia natives of Jimmy's Chicken Shack? If not you should all go check them out! Why are you still sitting there go out and find their music!

MissInformation 14-04-2002 23:18

They Might Be Giants are one of my all time favorites! The second easiest way to get me out of a bad mood is to put on one of their CDs. One of the members of the band has another band called Mono Puff, which is not as good as TMBG, but not too bad. Jimmy's Chicken Shack you say?

MissInformation

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Bondage 14-04-2002 23:25

I adore Jimmy's Chicken Shack :) I didn't know anyone who wasn't from the DC area knew about them... And They Might Be Giants are great- they remind me of the Aquabats.. or the other way around.


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