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DeucesAreWild
it depends on what you're looking for, looking at your top artists you've got a lot of what i would have recommended anyway. Got a genre preference or two?
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DeucesAreWild
certainly! Here's some great jazz songs Dizzy Gillespie - Salt Peanuts Count Basie - Whirly Bird Count Basie - the Kid From Red bank Ella Fitzgerald - too darn hot Ella Fitzgerald - i'm always true to you in my fashion Jimmy Smith - Fiddlin' The Minors Lamber Hendricks Ross - Cloudburst Mel Torme - Lulus Back in Town Mel Torme - Fascinating Rhythm In terms of groove metal I can recommend more bands than individual songs. Have you listened to Gojira, Machine Head or post 90s White Zombie and Rob Zombie single stuff?
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fiaskogaming
thanks for the recs! i have checked out some gojira, have not heard of the other bands
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vulgusetarceo
Jedi Mind Tricks — Intro - 2011 Jedi Mind Tricks — Intro - 2008 Jedi Mind Tricks — Intro - 2006 Jedi Mind Tricks — Intro - 2004 Jedi Mind Tricks — Intro - 2003 Jedi Mind Tricks — Intro - 2000 Jedi Mind Tricks — Intro
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DeucesAreWild
im working on eliminating duplicates from my library, each of those jedi mind trick albums had a "unique" intro
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vulgusetarceo
Ikr! Feeling you. I have 2.3k JMT scrobs and my most listened track is Intro, 103 count. Also, cheers for your duty, have a good work with the database bru
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mneptunius
Salut, Scott. Je vous souhaite une nouvelle annee prospere de 2014! :-) mneptunius
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AlexandrPanglos
Hi! Recommend S.R.D. - http://www.lastfm.ru/music/S.R.D. The original band from Belarus to compose in the 90 years the great music at the crossroads of punk, hardcore, rock and roll and psihobili. Download: http://dfiles.ru/files/c06s7qj8p
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sonic-youth
hey man! just gonna do some shameless self-advertising. i have a new band! with members from delo truda and marla singer. check our demo out at tell-talehearts.bandcamp.com
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sonic-youth
saw the post you put on the wall of my old band Ramon Gris. nice to meet you! that Reptillian show was amazing!
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rown10
and songs from gone with pain split maybe you still need them - 1. Without Title 2.Stretch Your Hands 3.I dont want to believe in your reality 4.Song of the unborn children 5.Twilight at noon 6.Outro and totoro split 1. We close our eyes - They close their cells 2. Its imposible to be silent. hope that i helped.
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Consumeria
Listening to it right now! this is awesome radio show! I highly like the first band you turned on. Thank you!
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Consumeria
Hello! Thanks about your kind words about Violence For Hurley in your blog. That's pretty surprising fact, we'd never expected our tunes to be known somewhere outside Ukraine/Russia, but Canada!!! Besides, I am happy that you like it. ♥
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ben_official
thank you very much man! always nice to hear positive feedback! expect more songs in the future
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simtz
thans for the link. haha it's true, that is the same thing that happened in the mid-late 80s with hardcore punk. someone dubbed it emotional and people involved didn't like it, so it's new name was emo. the question is now whether the emotional vocal/lyric compartment of TA which is more screamo is outweighing the instrumental compartment of TA which is more hardcore. basically it's a 50/50 to me. I'm going to check out Thumbnail when I'm back on my computer. I'll get in touch as soon as I checked them out
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simtz
haven't heard of Thumbnail yet, but I am about to comb through the vast fields of the internet searching of some of their material in order to be able to participate in this discussion. as for Touche Amore, I would not name their genre screamo. the fact they are on Deathwish Inc. is hint of that. the general way of playing is typically hardcore for me though the vocals tend more towards a screamo-ish tone. (especially their newest effort) to give it a name, I would use the scorned term of 'emotional hardcore' or 'modern hardcore' (though hardcore is emotional to begin with...)
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simtz
true. the screamo scene is great here. especially the Cry Me A River Festival. there's married couple who set up this fest every year for 11 years now with all kinds of great bands. if you haven't heard about it, go check my Events. I am attending that fest again this year. perhaps I'm a bit partial when it comes to music from various countries. since I listen to punk music I learned that there is only a scene because people are doing shit on their own, so basically this means if you don't do it on your own, everything may die. thus I feel more connected to the things here in my area than to newly formed screamo bands from nowhere, USA which I won't get to see anyways in my life. I guess people here know that and this might be the reason why there's more happening in Germany than in Canada. and of course it's geographically easier to operate in Germany. it's easier to tour the whole country and see the important places with less gas and in less time.
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simtz
when I think of those groups the first group which comes to my mind is positive force from Washington, DC. I mean, those guys were basically the back of one of the most important underground scenes in the 80s and 90s. in all modesty if there is one thing which is better in terms of a musical scene it is the passion people put into this here. there a lot of American bands which come here for the first time and are amazed because they get vegan food, a warm place to sleep and all people are nice. at least that's what I've experienced. Initially, I wanted to mention the health insurance problem but apparently you live in Canada and I guess those guys have also a great health insurance system, don't they?
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GUITARFRENCHIE
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/farewell-to-sanity/id432173339 CHECK OUT MY DEBUT EP! GREETINGS FROM NASHVILLE USA,FRENCHIE.
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simtz
well, I guess that means that my definition is whether inaccurate or that those bands don't fit my description. in case of inaccuracy Heroin or 1905 are not emo bands (or emo bands who trespass the borders of that genre, there are lot of bands which can't be classified as one genre alone). in case of an inaccurate description this means that my characteristics (who are typical for emo) seem to be insufficient and need to be improved. this is how concepts of specification (in terms of music) work. creating categories which are stable if tested or which are extended for when they are not stable. what do you think?
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SlprLkStrght
thank you! haha, for the compliments and happy birthday! you also have great taste.
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simtz
sorry, I didn't want to say Nirvana is emo, but I think of Nirvana as the band who somehow symbolize the point of where it all changed. ROS was totally underground and with the new popularity gained within a short period of time because of that one album by nirvana, it all changed and bands like Fugazi (who existed since 1987 so actually before the release of nevermind) were NOW (post-nevermind, 1991) seen as a different emo then before. and basically what emo is, lies within the context of the perioid or wave of emo we are in right now. so Embrace is an emo band with x characteristics and is classified as emo from the two of us. Sunny Day Real Estate is an emo band with y charateristics and is classified as emo albeit it doesn't sound like Embrace. thus I'd argue that you cannot specify emo as a simple sound or another way to deal with anger but as 3 different (or at least 2) approaches in music. Stereotypically emo bands sing about unrequited love. Embrace didn't (as far as I know)
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simtz
well, like with most musical genres there are several waves of emo if you ask me. emo like rites of spring, embrace are the first wave. with nirvana getting a number one album in 1991 emo becomes a term for bands like Jawbox, Jawbreaker, Sunny Day Real Estate, etc. and since the 2000s this term is used for mainstream rock bands such as My Chemical Romance. I guess bands like Heroin or Moss Giant belong to the bands who were inspired by such 'first wavers' like ROS and slowed it down a bit thus being something like a transition from first wave to the second wave (though they are closer to the second than to the first). why those terms changed with time is another thing. but that's what I think at least... what about you?
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simtz
yes, Russian underground music is blooming right now. Reka is awesome as well. emo violence.. well, sometimes I like that term because it has no negative connotation since screamo or emo are more or less two totally different genres. like this newer stuff such as BMTH or the screamo we are talking about right now such as JP... I mostly connect emo violence to superfast screamo like Tristan Tzara, Louise Cyphre. and those sound different to bands like Danse Macabre, the Apoplexy Twist Orchestra or Raein. so I guess it's a valid term. in my opinion at least - doesn't mean that it's necessary to divide into them... in order to differentiate I sometimes prefer to use Emo Violence as a term for a genre.
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simtz
ah, nevermind. it is still an awesome album even though it's not new. there isn't much information about the album anyways so it's not a faux pas to not know. however, what screamo music is a lot more post-rock influenced in your opinion nowadays? (the only album which comes to my mind is the new Envy record)
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simtz
"new album slays. So glad they didn't fall victim to the post rock infecting so much screamo. Emo violence! " actually, it's not a new album. not at all. all the songs are from split releases w/ funeral diner, daitro, phonix bodies and some others. so basically it's a collection album. thus those songs are not new and you cannot tell if they try to elude the post-rock influence or not.
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blingmobile
And so I had this completely rising feeling of rocks in my stomach. I had no idea how to get rid of them. For a while, I bumbled around and started drawing album covers for a solo project I would take on, there were drawings of a superhero with glasses, so I guess I called it Henry Bemis is a Superhero because of that. I don't think there was too much thought behind the name. I felt drunk with sadness, and quiet with envy for everyone who smiled. And one day, I couldn't take it anymore. I thought, "There must be someone out there who can understand this." I just wanted someone to relate. I went in the back of my car (I had usually been recording in my basement, and my parents and brother would hear. I hated that.) Plugged in a tape player, and I sang whatever came to mind. That was Five Love Songs to Kill Yourself to, and I guess that was that. I have to go to school now, but if you ahve any other question just hit me up
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blingmobile
It kinda happened like this: I had just gotten done with I Shall Be Free, and I had put so much time and effort into the songwriting and the track placement and the odd instruments and the blah blah blah... I thought that I would feel "relieved" when I got that album out. I had a girlfriend who moved to Portland at the time, and we were still together. I felt really disgustingly clean. Like a 1980's hospital drama or something. That cleanness that creeps you out and seeps into your bones, because you know that everything is not that okay. As time would come to pass, I felt no desire to make music. I made I Shall Be Free in June or July of 09, and it was December and I hadn't even written another song. But, time passes, as it does, and the world fell into December. My girlfriend at the time came out as a lesbian, and all my friends were moving away, and I felt utterly and completely alone. I don't remember much of anything, but I remember the sun setting at 3 pm on those days.
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blingmobile
Hey thanks for the compliment on my music! I appreciate it. Been without internet for a while
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