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I need something new to listen to... something to get me through these last month or so of cold weather. Seen posts like this before on here but not in awhile. So what are you listening too??

some of the newer bands on the mp3 player are:

Chevelle
Buckcherry
Breaking Benjamin
Black Tide
Hurt
Flaw
Finger Elevan

older standbys:

NIN
Metallica
Greenday
Offspring
Korn
Staind
Tool

Don't really like any of that winey punk stuff like New Found Glory or Saves the Day, etc... just not my cup of tea.


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Some bands that you may like:

Egypt Central
Another Black Day
10 Years (new Cd beginning of April)
12 Stones
Signs of Betrayal
Soulidium
Rishloo

Just a few suggestions. Flaw also just regrouped a few months ago and are supposedly getting some new stuff out here soon.

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Try some real punk, not whiney emo pop punk crap. Take you in a whole new direction...check my profile for a link to my punk internet radio station....and enjoy.

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a couple bands maybe to look into...

Tiger Army
Hit The Lights
State Radio
Operator
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists


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Check out The Birthday Massacre. Really, really awesome industrial/goth/pop type stuff.

Also on my constant rotation is the new one by The Donnas called "Bitchin".

Another really fun and hip band is The Epoxies - new-wavish electro pop.


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Chevelle
Buckcherry
Breaking Benjamin
Black Tide
Hurt
Flaw
Finger Elevan

older standbys:

NIN
Metallica
Greenday
Offspring
Korn
Staind
Tool

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Not much into Chevelle but The Clincher is a good song. Staind and Breaking Benjamin are two of my favorites and also two of the best voices in rock in their leads.I saw Hurt open for Staind and 3 Days Grace, they were pretty good.

How about some Godsmack??

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Check out The Birthday Massacre. Really, really awesome industrial/goth/pop type stuff.






If you like industrial with a Rave/dance vibe you cant beat Static-X, check out their first two albums; Wisconsin Death Trip and Machine.


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Chevelle
Buckcherry
Breaking Benjamin
Black Tide
Hurt
Flaw
Finger Elevan

older standbys:

NIN
Metallica
Greenday
Offspring
Korn
Staind
Tool

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Not much into Chevelle but The Clincher is a good song. Staind and Breaking Benjamin are two of my favorites and also two of the best voices in rock in their leads.I saw Hurt open for Staind and 3 Days Grace, they were pretty good.

How about some Godsmack??

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Chevelle's 2nd CD, Wonder What's Next, is really good. I also agree on Breaking Benjamin and Staind. Breaking Benjamin is by far my favorite band. Ben Burnley has such a unique voice, and he can change he voice so well and quickly, makes for some great music.

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Breaking Benjamin is by far my favorite band. Ben Burnley has such a unique voice, and he can change he voice so well and quickly, makes for some great music.




I have heard they are working on a new album. You are right about Benjamin, he has such a great range in his voice, not just in pitch but also tone and texture.

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Seether, 3 Days Grace, Breaking Benjamin, Finger Eleven. and Alterbridge are a few of my current favorites.


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Godsmack, Sixx AM, Shinedown, Three days grace, bullet for my valentine.


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I second Sixx AM and Alter Bridge especially Black Bird

Might also want to check out Benedictum.

If you can get passed Claudio's Vox you might like Coheed and Cambria. No matter what anyone say, they're not EMO.

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"My Morning Jacket"

"Lucero" the "Nobody's Darlings" album

"Bright Eyes" only two albums though, "Digital Ash in a Digital Urn," and "I'm Wide Awake its Morning."

I love listening to El-P's new album "I'll Sleep when your dead"

and recently I've gotten into "The Minutemen" their double album: "Double-nickels on the dime" is awesome!!!!

other than that I stay with classic rock and 90's stuff--like Dinosaur Jr. Nirvana, STP, Alice in Chains, Sublime, NIN.


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I agree with the above people on Breaking Benjamin. Every song I've heard by them is great.

Also, Hurt, Sixx A.M., Evans Blue, Dropping Daylight, Three Days Grace, Bullet for my Valentine, Five Finger Death Punch...


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Please don't take offense if I didn't like a band you had on here... some people take this stuff personal. I spent a few hours on ITunes today...

From the post I checked out:

Egypt Central - checked them out and bought a couple of ther songs... You Make Me Sick and The Way
Another Black Day - another haven't heard of before.. got Wicked Souls
10 Years - already been listening to them... love Wasteland...
12 Stones - Liked Adrenaline... actually liked a bunch of there songs. I'll have to come back to them
Signs of Betrayal - Seems like a band that could grow on me... got a couple of theres too... My Song to You, Torn Down, and Blink
Soulidium - again seemed like a band that could grow on me.. got The Light
Rishloo - very tool'esk... like em. got The Water is Fine and Fames
Tiger Army - different... not for me
Hit The Lights - not me
State Radio - in the right mood I can mellow out to these guys... got Right Me Up and Camilo
Operator - heard em... like Soulcrusher
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - not really into them
The Birthday Massacre - Not schovenistic but I usually just can't get into a band with a woman lead...
The Donnas - same
The Epoxies - not me
Godsmack - not really in to them anymore... use to be... not sure why I can't get into there music anymore
Static-X - Cold! We're so Cold!!! Yeah like them too...
Sixx AM - Had listened to Life is So Beautiful.. other than that hadn't heard too much. Did like Heart Failure
Shinedown - Love this dudes version of Simple Man...
Seether - yeah got a bunch of them already
Alterbridge - like Watch Over You
3 Days Grace - yeah like them too

I found a couple things I like just searching around too...

Flyleaf - for some reason I like this chicks voice... got All Around Me
Rise Against - Prayer of the Refugee
Billy Talent - Burn the Evidence I like alot
Red - Breathe into Me and Pieces
30 Seconds to Mars - R-Evolve is good
Dark New Day - Brother
Wolfmother - Where Eagles Have Been


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Since I recommended them, here's the songs I would recommend:

Dropping Daylight - Tell Me

Five Finger Death Punch - The Bleeding (great song)


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None of these bands would probably appeal to most people...

Polkadot Cadaver
Circus of Dead Squirrels
Devil Wears Prada
Killwhitneydead
Arsonists Get All The Girls
Job For a Cowboy
Meshuggah
Sear Bliss
Swallow The Sun

Most of those are some variation of metal - death, deathcore, gloom, black, etc...

Hurt is a great band. I love Vol. 1. Great CD.

Not as heavy...

Tantric has a new CD coming out. Their new song is called Down & Out. It's on their myspace page. Worth a look. Took a couple listens for me, but I like it now.

Serj Tarkin(I probably spelled his last name wrong)'s solo CD is also pretty cool. Beethovan's C***, Sky is Over, Empty Walls... good stuff.

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Evans Blue - yeah like them... love Cold (But I'm Still Here)
Dropping Daylight - seem pretty good... I got Tell Me
Bullet for my Valentine - another that I think would grow on me... got Tears Don't Fall and All These Things I Hate
FF Death Punch - like The Bleeding alot...


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I'll try to add some more bands over the next few days. The ones earlier were just off the top of my head. Here are a few more if you want to check them out.

Souls Harbor
Cold (now disbanded, but have about 5 CD's out, all of which are good)
Allele (better when the old lead singer, Wally, was in the band)
Digital Summer
Novus Dae
Aizen (used to be called Media Lab, just recently changed to Aizen)
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Dropping Daylight - Tell Me

Five Finger Death Punch - The Bleeding (great song)




Guess were on the same page...


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Punk aint gotta whine...

Best punk record of the last 20 years...
Refused: Shape of Punk to Come
The momma of so much crap running these days
http://www.youtube.com/v/yzYn6SwRtUw&feature=related

And still one of my favorites of the hard stuff..
http://www.youtube.com/v/nWcnU-qx1vo
This guy put out amazing records no one bought in the early 90's and is now a huge monster producer in his own right.




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Conway Twitty
George Jones
Loretta Lynn
Johnny Cash
Hank Williams


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Bullet For My Valentine!

That is one hell of a name of a band!


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Ha... Ha...

Come on you can't be that old??


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Hey easy now, Johnny Cash and Hank Sr. are cold. Thats was when country had soul. Not this pop crap they pass off as country nowadays.


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I agree with the above people on Breaking Benjamin. Every song I've heard by them is great.




My favorite song by them is Dance WIth the Devil, just one of those songs that hits close to home. I also really like Cold.





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check out Lourds

http://www.lourdsmusic.com/

has nothing to do with religion or madonna
She rocks

and Heap a bunch of guys from brooklyn that rock

http://www.heap-nyc.com/


and the damwells

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=1709966


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I just saw the country refferences.

Check out Hank 3 ( hank williams grand son ) He goes from country to head banger. He is a major talent. The headbanger stuff is known as "Assjack"


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Assjack???

Sounds like something a rapist uses.


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Check out Hank 3 ( hank williams grand son ) He goes from country to head banger. He is a major talent. The headbanger stuff is known as "Assjack"




I saw his show at the House of Bues. He actually does two sets, one country and then one punk but it is interesting because there is some mixing between the two bands. It was also the first time I have seen a mosh pit to country music.

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If you listen carefully . He does some of his grandfathers stuff then his country songs of that type (old country style ). Then he progresses through country / rock.. He does early rockabilly then more contemporary country then does one of his fathers songs and his original contemporary country. Then his rocked out country then into rock. Then ends with assjack.

The show is sorta of a chronology of music.

For all you rockers who dont think much of country music. I bet the rockers you listen to know good country music and appreciate it and understand its relationship to rock music.


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For all you rockers who dont think much of country music. I bet the rockers you listen to know good country music and appreciate it and understand its relationship to rock music.




Classic country yes, modern country no. That is why guys like Hank Williams are in the Rockand Roll hall of fame, in there days therewas a very fin line between country and the development of rock and roll.

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I qualified that with "good" country music
There is some good contemporary country, just hard to find with all the generic crap that is out there. That actually goes for any music genre.


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For all you rockers who dont think much of country music. I bet the rockers you listen to know good country music and appreciate it and understand its relationship to rock music.




of course...
I love old country, & 70s-era country-rock. Today's country is just pop music, the occasional good song comes out but ... mostly yawners...
Rock came from country and blues, country came from blues and western music/bluegrass forms.
Sorry to help hijack this thread, but I don't recognize the name of one modern rock band that was listed here, and sure haven't heard anything by them, that I know of.


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I like Blue October a lot. But they're alittle depressing.... but not as much as Cold Play.

A far as old new rock.... you can never go wrong with Pearl Jam.

And Sublime and 311 are excellent summer feeling bands.


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Coheed and Cambria is good. I wouldn't really call them emo either. I'm also getting into She Wants Revenge. It's like techno rock meets Billy Idol. Strange stuff, my little sister gives me these cds and keeps me young.

Did anyone mention Avenged 7 fold???


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