Other video games, TV shows, movies, general chit-chat...this is an all-purpose off-topic board where you can talk about anything that doesn't have its own dedicated section.
Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:14 am
Babyface - The Playlist
Classics revived.
Tue Oct 09, 2007 10:26 pm
Soulja Boy - Souljaboytellem.com
Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:44 pm
the who, led zeppelin, rolling stones, black sabbath, the beatles, spin doctors are all good bands. listen to them
Thu Oct 11, 2007 6:49 am
I think it would be better if people gave their reasons for recommending their music (except for Jugs, we all know Soulja Boy is just soooooooo cool). That way we can find out more about everyone's musical tastes and get more of a discussion going on rather than sort of a "spam it up" kind of thread.
Thu Oct 11, 2007 6:52 am
The new Atreyu album kicks ass on many levels. I guess it depends what music people are into to start with, but if it's Bullet For My Valentine, In Flames, alexisonfire etc then Lead Sails Paper Anchor would work for them. Recommended songs: Doomsday, Blow, Can't Happen Here.
Thu Oct 11, 2007 6:53 am
Ahhh Alexisonfire. Probably one of the few mainstream bands (at least in Canada) that I like, although I'm scared I'll get called an emo if I get caught listening to their music.

I really like their transitions from one vocalist to another, an interesting band to listen to.
Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:57 am
Bought a couple of 'new' cds the other day: Albert Hammond Jnr's (aka guitarist from the Strokes) "Yours To Keep" and Whiskeytown's "Strangers Almanac". Both quality albums. The first is very 'New York' and Stroke-sy, but more mellow. Shows a fair bit of diversity. Nice and catchy. Was very impressed to be honest. The Whiskeytown album is their second from the late 1990's. Not as much country influence as their debut, but their are overtones their. Some real cracking songs and heartfelt lyrics. Really see Ryan Adams develop both lyrically and musically. Songs like 16 Days have classic written all over them and show his ability to write Alt-Country rock songs that can please the die-hards and crack the mainstream music charts.
Other bands/songs I have been listening to of late:
Gary Numan - Cars (Coolest song from the 80)
Graham Coxon - Bittersweet Bundle of Misery (Essentially a Blur album by their former guitarist, but better than anything Blur has released in ages)
Stereophonics - JEEP (Alcohol, disillusionment and welsh people make a cracking album about LA, Las Vegas, Growing Up, and the media)
Travis - 12 Memories (The Coldplay before they existed, except meatier and better IMHO. Their second last album is pretty cool. Bit of anger, some beautiful melodies, classic tunes from the Scottish quartet)
Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:06 pm
The new Atreyu album kicks ass on many levels.
Can't stand what they became...
Their first album was brilliant, then they just gave in to what was expected from them from their label. Good for them if they sell shit loads of CDs now, but they certainly lost most of their initial fanbase in the process. I saw them a couple of times live and I wish I hadn't...
Ahhh Alexisonfire.
I guess I'd have the same comment for them. I still listen to their first album every once in a while, but their next efforts were really weak IMO...
Thu Oct 11, 2007 2:28 pm
Their first album was brilliant, then they just gave in to what was expected from them from their label. Good for them if they sell shit loads of CDs now, but they certainly lost most of their initial fanbase in the process. I saw them a couple of times live and I wish I hadn't...
I wasn't too big on their earlier stuff, the screaming never does it for me.
Fri Oct 12, 2007 12:31 am
Anyone can give me some linkage on where to get Muse songs with only the instrumentals?
They have kickass compositions but I just can't stand the vocals.
Fri Oct 12, 2007 2:00 am
This is sick people. Hands down.
Fri Oct 12, 2007 3:43 am
Ritual Of Battle is the more complete album out of the two but Torture Papers has more standout tracks (especially "Into The Arms Of Angels" and "All Shall Perish"), that's why I prefer that one.
Most underrated rap album of all times and probably one of the greatest too.
Fri Oct 12, 2007 4:10 pm
I will catch flak for this for sure...since people think I told them
I was hardcore.
Usually when the people who post videos on their MySpaces turn against a band it's a good sign.
It's certaintly not amazing, or even great or anything. But I listened all the way through.
On another note, I was disappointed by "The Running Free" from Coheed's soon to be leaked album. But the latest track, "The Hound (Of Blood and Rank)" (Search your favorite "
online store" for it), to come out has won me back. They posted another track on MySpace in retailiation, but I don't remember it at all now. I found this quote on Wikipedia to be comical:
On July 30, 2007, MTV released an article on the future plans for the band. The article stated that the [new Coheed] album is expected to be more experimental
Independent of the songs themselves, I do think Claudio is sounding better with each album however.
Fri Oct 12, 2007 5:39 pm
benji wrote:I will catch flak for this for sure...since people think I told them
I was hardcore.

Usually when the people who post videos on their MySpaces turn against a band it's a good sign.
It's certaintly not amazing, or even great or anything. But I listened all the way through.
Exactly. Can listen to it all the way through witouth skiping any tracks.
Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:58 pm
Yeah I loved Ritual of Battle
Chamillionaire - Ultimate Victory
OMG I love chamillionaire like a 12 year old girl loves justin timberlake etc.
Sat Oct 13, 2007 5:57 am
shadowgrin wrote:Anyone can give me some linkage on where to get Muse songs with only the instrumentals?
They have kickass compositions but I just can't stand the vocals.
Not cool man.
I touch myself when Matthew Bellamy hits those high notes. Personal preference, I guess.
Sat Oct 13, 2007 7:41 am
I just found the whole absolution album on instrumental. You will learn to like the vocals if you want the link.
Sat Oct 13, 2007 8:52 pm
Just give me the link. Fucking pricks.
His voice is powerful, no doubt about that. It's too powerful that it drowns out the song. I usually have no trouble with vocalists going for high notes as long as it blends with the instrumentals, like the voice becomes another instrument in itself that mixes unnoticeably with the song.
Sun Oct 14, 2007 2:53 am
Jugs wrote:Yeah I loved Ritual of Battle
Chamillionaire - Ultimate Victory
OMG I love chamillionaire like a 12 year old girl loves justin timberlake etc.
You mean your not a 12 year old girl? then what were those pictures you sent me?
Couldnt resist
Anyway, music recommendations? Ive been listening to Bad Religion alot more lately. Kinda fun punk meets hard rock band.
Sun Oct 14, 2007 5:01 am
shadowgrin wrote:Just give me the link. Fucking pricks.
His voice is powerful, no doubt about that.
It's too powerful that it drowns out the song. I usually have no trouble with vocalists going for high notes as long as it blends with the instrumentals, like the voice becomes another instrument in itself that mixes unnoticeably with the song.
That's true. I noticed some more instruments that I never heard in the song before. Damn human ears.
http://www.crazybobbles.org/instrumental/
Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:15 am
Helmet-Unsung: The Best of Helmet 1991-1997
I reccomend Helmet to anyone who loves awesome guitar riffs and a sort of grinding type of music. I don't like Helmet enough to listen to their complete discography so a "best of" collection is great for me.
Favorite Tracks:
Iron Head
In the Meantime
Unsung
Wilma's Rainbow
Milquetoast
Sun Oct 14, 2007 8:27 am
illini wrote:Anyway, music recommendations? Ive been listening to Bad Religion alot more lately. Kinda fun punk meets hard rock band.
Bad Religion is excellent. The Empire strikes first is one of my favorite CDs of all time.
Sun Oct 14, 2007 12:45 pm
Pdub wrote:That's true. I noticed some more instruments that I never heard in the song before. Damn human ears.
That's just bad mixing, which is part of the reason why I can't stand Muse.
For an excellent, romantic, melancholy pop album, I recommend Jens Lekman's new album, "Night Falls Over Kortedala". I mean, check out the cover:
He's getting a haircut from God!
Gundy, kudos on the Helmet recommendation. Helmet are sweet. You (and anyone into Helmet-type stuff) should check out a band called To Live and Shave in LA (featuring Andrew WK, for anyone who that might interest, though the band bears little resemblance to Mr. WK's music).
Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:50 pm
Thanks Pdub. I could kiss you for that. Maybe I will..
*kisses the monitor repeatedly*
Mon Oct 15, 2007 11:19 am
This will make Illini happy
Been listening to Stone Temple Pilots album Core alot over the last few days, and i now agree with whoever previously recommended the band.. Plush is probably the song im into most off the album
&@ Indy, agree 100%, Bad Religion are kick ass.
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