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Misc => The Lounge => Topic started by: Shadow G-Unit on June 14, 2006, 05:09:11 pm
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What is your favorite kind of music? Mine is Rap personally.
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where did you get that mp3 from?
I removed it because it is illegal for anyone to download it unless you own the copyright to that song and give us all permission. If it is by a major artist then you cannot post it
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Techno all the way :)
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I got the Mp3 from my Mp3 Player. It was from a CD actually and I changed the format from WMA to Mp3. IM DEAD SERIOUS!
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You need Acid Rock, Classic Rock, White Man's Blues and a whole bunch of other stuff...
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There Pee Monkey
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G-Unit, it is illegal for you to share any music that you personally did not record or that you do not have the permission of the owner to share
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Black-Folk Metal (http://llsc.us/n00bface/1184.mp3), or Black-Thrash Metal (http://heoltelwen.acrocyanose.com/Heol%20Telwen%20-%2009%20-%20Kan%20ar%20Kern%20.mp3) (With folk!) .. expending on that. Theeeere's Post Black Metal (http://llsc.us/n00bface/urfaust/Geist%20ist%20Teufel/01%20-%20Intro.mp3), Dark Metal (http://llsc.us/n00bface/schatten.mp3), and then just good ole Black Metal (http://llsc.us/n00bface/grimskalle.mp3).
Yeah I don't have much variety, but I also enjoy Bluegrass, Gwen Stefani, Medieval Folk, Classical, and just instrumental. But here (http://llsc.us/members/n00bface/uploads/playlistlollerskates.htm)'s my playlist.
p.s. i have permission.
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Sorry :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ didnt know
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since you edited the poll, it makes it so the 7 people who said other, now like techno.
Brick, there's a bug for ya :P
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lol lol lol lol hahahahahaha
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Yea, Go Rock and Roll!!!
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My playlist is similar to n00bfaces except I have a whole lot more.
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Used to be nothing but Punk
now its 1st, 2nd and 3rd wave Ska and Reggae. I still like punk, but Ska seems to dominate.
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Ehh, I used to listen to a lot of screamo (Bleeding Through, It Dies Today, ect.)
But somehow ever since i started talking to Good ol' Dannyboy I've been getting into more and more of the loads of various Metal genres.
Damn you Milkman Dan!
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BIG BAND FTW!!!!!!!!!!!
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I like indy rock, Like Pedro the lion, or Ben Folds, Experimental rock: THe Flaming Lips, Stereolab. Mostly im into rock-ish stuff, but i do like other stuff like Rap or white metal... any other random stuff i get sent or find along the net.
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I like what a lot of people call "soft rock". As an example, here are a few songs on my playlist:
Jumper - Third Eye Blind
Slow Motion - Third Eye Blind
You get what you Give - New Radicals
Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm - Crash Test Dummies
Bittersweet Symphony - The Verve
Aeroplane - Tal Bachman
Story of a Girl - Eve 6
Heart in a Blender- Eve 6
Innocent - Our Lady Peace
Life - Our Lady Peace
4 AM - Our Lady Peace
If I could be Like that - Three Doors Down
How Long - Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Then I got some of that trendy, not hardcore but kind of hard stuff. Offspring, All American Rejects and such. Then a few harder ones (BYOB, Down with the Sickness, Boom). I prefer the softer stuff though.
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Hmm.. I wonder how many of those that voted "Techno" actually listen to techno.
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Read the posts up above John, the poll was edited which caused everybody who had voted for "Other" to get their votes transferred to "Techno".
And I'm all classic rock, just to specify from plain old rock. Because plain old rock could include stuff from now, and everything new sucks. Except Jack Johnson.
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Hard Rock, plain old Rock and Heavy Metal is my cup of tea. Other than that, I don't mind much music, except Rap and Opera gets on my nerves...
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IDM, Ambient, Glitch, Experimental Electronica, Breakcore, Indie electro/rock, some Breakbeat, Big Beat, Acid Jazz, Triphop and all that's inbetween or somehow connected to it.
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Classic Rock (Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, The Doors, The Velvet Underground (not really classic rock but whatever), etc)
Psychedelic Rock (13th Floor Elevators, ..)
Post-Punk and New Wave (Joy Division, Echo & The Bunnymen, etc)
Post-Rock (Mono, Godspeed you black emperor, ..)
Film composers such as Ennio Morricone, Hans Zimmer, Vangelis etc
whole bunch of other stuff : http://www.last.fm/user/JayBee84/
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Chillout, ambient, smooth jazz, house
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Wheres Metal and Avant Garde and Zydeco and Skiffle?
Haha, i'll put other then.
I cant stand commercial Hip Hop, but rap like Dalek and De La Soul is fine by me. As long as it aint about "Bitches and Hoes and Thug lyfe"
Post Rock - Mogwai, Godspeed you.., Explosions in the sky, Mono
Jazz - John Zorn, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus. The more experimental side of jazz i prefer.
Hard Rock/Metal - Rage against the machine, Pantera, Faith no more, Soilwork, Sikth, Dillinger escape plan, AC/DC, Pearl Jam...etc
Blues - Captain Beefheart, Jeff Healey band, Stevie Ray Vaughn.
The list goes too far!
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Black-Folk Metal (http://llsc.us/n00bface/1184.mp3), or Black-Thrash Metal (http://heoltelwen.acrocyanose.com/Heol%20Telwen%20-%2009%20-%20Kan%20ar%20Kern%20.mp3) (With folk!) .. expending on that. Theeeere's Post Black Metal (http://llsc.us/n00bface/urfaust/Geist%20ist%20Teufel/01%20-%20Intro.mp3), Dark Metal (http://llsc.us/n00bface/schatten.mp3), and then just good ole Black Metal (http://llsc.us/n00bface/grimskalle.mp3).
Yeah I don't have much variety, but I also enjoy Bluegrass, Gwen Stefani, Medieval Folk, Classical, and just instrumental. But here (http://llsc.us/members/n00bface/uploads/playlistlollerskates.htm)'s my playlist.
I love Agalloch
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This forum is full of Rock lovers. lol Not a bad thing......
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Dont get me wrong, i dont think all rap is bad. Its just commercial hip hop in the charts seems abit mindless.
There is loads of good rap out there there. Dr Octagon/Kool Keith, De La Soul, Beastie Boys, Zach de la rocha, Deltron 3000, Del the funky homosapien, Dalek and the X-Ecutioners.
Check em out lol.
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G-Unit, it is illegal for you to share any music that you personally did not record or that you do not have the permission of the owner to share
Not in Canada.......
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Yes Dascoo, but this forum is run in the U.S, so it IS illegal for that stuff to be on here.
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I don't really have an absolute favorite genre, since I listen to so many. I would have voted Techno, but stuff like Coil falls under Acid House and Aphex Twin is Experimental Jungle (Drum n' Bass). I absolutely love prog rock too.
Edit: I also like folk, especially Phil Ochs and Bob Dylan.
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I don't really have an absolute favorite genre, since I listen to so many. I would have voted Techno, but stuff like Coil falls under Acid House and Aphex Twin is Experimental Jungle (Drum n' Bass). I absolutely love prog rock too.
Edit: I also like folk, especially Phil Ochs and Bob Dylan.
I thought you were a coil fan because of your name (Listening to "Musick to Play in the Dark V.II" currently)
I dont have a favorite genre. Anything that catches my interest will do. Though I mostly listen to Metal, Noise, Punk, and Electronica.
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Anything really. Mainly rock and rap.
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screamo
hardcore
emo
post hardcore
metalcore
deathmetal
a bit of rock
2-step
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Rock and metal.
I like bands like Ayreon, Symphony X, Kameleot, Porcupine Tree, and even bands more like 3DD.
I can listen to lots of different styles of music though, I don't particularly hate any other music genres.
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I have some of everything and listen them depending on the mood. But I think I have breakbeat and electronic the most(I don't know all of the songs exact genre so electronic will do fine).
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What is your favorite kind of music? Mine is Rap personally.
judging by ur icon and sig, it was obvious u like rap....... ;)
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psytrance.
fucking metal got boring 3 years ago.
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S'all part of growing up Slashnoob.
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please, you can call me SK
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Hypno space metal ain't half bad, but nothing can beat meditative gothic bluegrass. All my friends though are into symphonic acid disco and pick on me :(((((
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ROCKIN
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Death Metal all the way.
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Quite into R. Kelly's soap opera "Trapped In The Closet" lately ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHFMBpiDkP4 (part 1-5)):
"Trapped In The Closet" is a single released by R&B singer R. Kelly. The song is an ongoing narrative which Kelly has sent to radio one part at a time. As of November 2005, twelve parts have been released, played on radio. The story is about a man named Sylvester, portrayed by Kelly. Sylvester is likely taken from Kelly's middle name. The song is notable and unique for many reasons including its absence of a chorus, its detailed and linear narration of a story in a conversational and sometimes rambling manner, its dramatics, and its dangling cliffhangers that occur between parts. Detractors of the song argue the story is told with a choppy, semi-literate tone, while the music and vocalization are the same in every part of the song. Kelly maintains that he is a genius for pioneering what he calls "hip-hopera." The song has also reached a minor cult status as a piece of unintentional comedy, some fans going as far to refer to it as the "Plan 9 of music videos."
... and also a bit of pop/rock/folk ( and all the subgenres none actually cares about ) ( more info : http://www.last.fm/user/sebpulp/ )