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Greatest post-punk band?
The Cure
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What are your favorite 10 albums of all time?
They Are...
In no particular order: 1) They Might Be Giants - Apollo 18 2) XTC - Oranges & Lemons 3) The Dukes of Stratosphear [XTC] - Chips from the Chocolate Fireball 4) Elvis Costello - This Year's Model 5) Nine Inch Nails - Broken 6) Ministry - Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs 7) The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 8) Pink Floyd - Animals 9) Gang of Four - Return the Gift 10) Disturbed - Ten Thousand Fists I imagine these will change with time, but this is how it stands as of now. -
What's your favorite Pink Floyd song?
Dogs
I think Animals is one of, if not my favorite Floyd album, and I think it was just as much a part of the Floyd's magnum opus as Dark Side and Wish You Were Here. "Dogs" is definately my favorite track from it. Of course, I'm just as partial to "Astronomy Domine" and "Atom Heart Mother." -
The Beatles or fall out boy?
The Beatles
You're seriously asking this question? First of all, the Beatles: talented singers and songwriters with some of the best music ever written. Case and point: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band; masterpiece. Second of all: Fall Out Boy are just followers of this bullshit Emo/fake Indie Rock trend that is guaranteed to die out by the end of the century, and have nothing interesting to contribute to rock, or music as a whole, for that matter. -
Which is Elvis Costello's best song? Part 2?
Man Out of Time
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Which is Elvis Costello's best song? Part 1?
Pump it Up
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Which best describes the term "Emo" to you?
A style of fashion
All it is is the trend of the 2000's; the music itself is a fashion trend, and none of the Emos I've ever met were serious about suicide or were emotional in any way. Just wait; in the 2010's, there's gonna be something new and Emo's going to die out, and it can't happen quick enough. -
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List Your top 10 favorite musicans??
Pick 10 and tell wich bands they are each in
(No particular order) This is only currently- 1- John Linnell, (Vocals, songwriting, keyboards, accordian [don't knock it 'til you heard it], baritone sax) - They Might Be Giants 2- John Flansburgh, (Vocals, songwriting, guitars) - They Might Be Giants 3- Andy Partridge, (Vocals, songwriting, guitars) - XTC 4- Dave Gregory, (Guitars) - XTC [1979 -1999] 5- Terry Chambers, (Drums) - XTC [1970's -1983] 6- Trent Reznor, (Vocals, songwriting, all musical instruments in-studio) - Nine Inch Nails 7- Les Claypool, (Bass, vocals, songwriting [bass goes first for a reason]) - Primus/solo/Oysterhead 8- Elvis Costello, (Vocals, songwriting, guitars) - Elvis Costello/& the Attractions/& the Imposters 9- Steve Neive, (Keyboards) - Elvis Costello & the Attractions/& the Imposters 10- David Draiman (Vocals, songwriting) - Disturbed -
Who is better, Rage Against the Machine or Limp Bizkit?
Rage Against the Machine
Let's see... Rage, or Limp Bizkit? Anarchistic aggression, or teenage angst bombast? Zack de la Rocha- rebellious frontman with a message for America, or Fred Durst- wannabe, douchebag poser? Rapping like you mean what you say, or rapping like a- you guessed it- poser? How about throwing in a DJ, like you f**king need one?! Or, how about this? "Bulls On Parade," or "Rollin'?!" I think that answers that best. Better music, better lyrics, better rapping, and a hell of a lot of better things to say: Rage Against The Machine aren't just way better than Limp Bizkit, they're real.