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Re: Favorite Music
« Reply #510 on: February 19, 2007, 05:29:00 am »
If you like Queens of the Stone age, you should obviously check out Kyuss.  I freaking love that band.

I've been meaning to check them out for a while now, actually, just... so... tired... It's hard work staying up 24/7 to make your Dwarf kick butt.  :D

Another band I've been meaning to check out??  Radiohead (thanks for the reminder, Parallo  ;)).  I mean come on, two of their albums are right on my computer on iTunes, and STILL I'm too lazy to go and listen to them.  I guess I take pride in being sort of a sloth...  8) That live performance was just mediocre, though.

Honestly, the best live performance I've ever seen footage from was (and you're all gonna hate me for saying this) by Audioslave.  This video right here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEh5yS0ZjJE

They just play it so perfectly, about the same quality as in the original recording, which is quite rare in a live performance.  I mean, even if you hate the music, you've got to admit that the performance was pretty near-perfect.

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« Reply #511 on: February 19, 2007, 06:13:47 am »
Ehhh.  Radiohead is overrated and they bug the heck out of me.  I mean, they're a good band, but they are relatively middle of the road and they're one of those bands that suburban kids listen to if they want to feel like they listen to indie.  They have some good tunes though.  I enjoy the album ok computer.  I'm just never going to grow out of jawbreaker I guess.



Edit @Xus:  I'll admit that I haven't heard much Audioslave.  I just haven't been turned on to them.  I'm listening to that link right now though.  Sounds fairly typical of their radio hits.  Definately check out soundgarden... the thing is that there's hundreds of bands from around 92-97 which have this kind of sound to check out.  The problem is finding the stuff they put out, and the second problem is that most of them sucked.


Edit x 2:  Les Paul tone, ruined by a whammy... I'm in mourning....



Edit x 3:  These showmanship drummers and their tiny little crashes.... if you're using anything smaller than 18" - 20" in diametre, I don't want to see those big arm movements....
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« Reply #512 on: February 19, 2007, 08:07:25 am »
These showmanship drummers and their tiny little crashes.... if you're using anything smaller than 18" - 20" in diametre, I don't want to see those big arm movements....

We're all here talkin' bout music, and there you go rantin' about theatrics or some such nonsense...

At any rate, Chris' voice is the real highpoint of the thing.  Everyone says that he was so much better in Soundgarden and all, but honestly I think it went the other way, like his voice actually got better as he aged, strained and rough as it may be.  Sort of aged, like a good wine.

And that man has the right to do whatever he wants with that there guit-fiddle, so you just leave him be.  >:(

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« Reply #513 on: February 19, 2007, 09:47:09 am »
zanzibar, out of curiousty which jawbreaker cd do you like the most?  I've listened to Unfun and 24 hour... I love 24 hour but cannot stand unfun for some reason.
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Re: Favorite Music
« Reply #514 on: February 19, 2007, 03:21:10 pm »
Here's somethin' nice an' friendly... it goes a little something like this...


(Best song ever ;D The montage there is pretty good too...)




Oh yeah, and after listening to some more QUOTSA I decided they rock. It's borderlined, but I like them. So, there's still not a band to come out of the California rock scene that I don't like :P

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« Reply #515 on: February 19, 2007, 06:34:44 pm »
Ehhh.  Radiohead is overrated and they bug the heck out of me.  I mean, they're a good band, but they are relatively middle of the road and they're one of those bands that suburban kids listen to if they want to feel like they listen to indie.  They have some good tunes though.  I enjoy the album ok computer.  I'm just never going to grow out of jawbreaker I guess.


Radiohead is better than that....its one of my favorites...and i aint no indie-wannabe-cool surburban kid.

i think a lot of people listen to them to be "cool" at least when the indie fad hangs around


but were too cool for that :P  :flowers:

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« Reply #516 on: February 19, 2007, 06:48:16 pm »
I like them not for their whole existensialism ideals but for the originality in harmony and time signatures.
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« Reply #517 on: February 19, 2007, 06:53:40 pm »
zanzibar, out of curiousty which jawbreaker cd do you like the most?  I've listened to Unfun and 24 hour... I love 24 hour but cannot stand unfun for some reason.


Well Unfun is a really punk album.  I like it, but not as much as their later stuff, especially Bivouac and 24 hour revenge therapy.  Bivouac is a great album but 24 hour revenge therapy is genius in my opinion.  They're playing punk music but with all these extended harmonies and long instrumental sections and it's alll very musical.  It's a combination of elements that I haven't been able to find in any other band.  I used to be in love with the album Dear You but I grew out of it.  It's the first CD I ever had (I bought it when I was 12 from a big stack of them.  After they went out of print they were selling for $30 on ebay, I bought mine for $5).

If you like Jawbreaker, you should definately check out Husker Du.  The 90's is infested with jawbreaker influenced melodic punk and pop rock bands though, including the alkaline trio, rufio, midtown, mineral, and many others.  I'm surprised sometimes by who lists jawbreaker among their top influences - even Hanson talked about them in interviews.  Blake joined a few other bands after Jawbreaker broke up including one called Jets to Brazil, but I don't like them as much.  The music is more pop oriented and the lyrics don't always make sense.


Radiohead is better than that....its one of my favorites...and i aint no indie-wannabe-cool surburban kid.

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« Reply #518 on: February 19, 2007, 07:14:20 pm »
I'm surprised sometimes by who lists jawbreaker among their top influences - even Hanson talked about them in interviews.  Blake joined a few other bands after Jawbreaker broke up including one called Jets to Brazil, but I don't like them as much.  The music is more pop oriented and the lyrics don't always make sense.

I missed Jawbreaker when they were around, but I actually found out about them from all of my favorite bands listing them as influences (I listen to mainly melodic hardcore/punk, melody is important though so that's not surprising).  I had actually heard Jets to Brazil before Jawbreaker, definately not a fan.

Also, if anyone happens to enjoy this type of music I recommend checking out Smoke or Fire - This Sinking Ship....comes out Tuesday.
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« Reply #519 on: February 19, 2007, 07:36:05 pm »
I missed Jawbreaker when they were around, but I actually found out about them from all of my favorite bands listing them as influences (I listen to mainly melodic hardcore/punk, melody is important though so that's not surprising).  I had actually heard Jets to Brazil before Jawbreaker, definately not a fan.

Also, if anyone happens to enjoy this type of music I recommend checking out Smoke or Fire - This Sinking Ship....comes out Tuesday.


Uh... Jawbreaker broke up in 1996, and Jets to Brazil didn't form until after that...
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« Reply #520 on: February 19, 2007, 09:13:59 pm »
Uh... Jawbreaker broke up in 1996, and Jets to Brazil didn't form until after that...

Probably you should reread what I said, because when you actually hear music doesn't necessarily correspond to when a band is around...

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« Reply #521 on: February 19, 2007, 09:29:15 pm »
Uh... Jawbreaker broke up in 1996, and Jets to Brazil didn't form until after that...

Probably you should reread what I said, because when you actually hear music doesn't necessarily correspond to when a band is around...


Yup, I misread your post.  I'm in the same boat you are - I didn't start listening to them until around the time they broke up.
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« Reply #522 on: February 19, 2007, 09:33:14 pm »
Oh yeah, and after listening to some more QUOTSA I decided they rock. It's borderlined, but I like them. So, there's still not a band to come out of the California rock scene that I don't like :P

 :D :D :D
If you ever happen to go to a little, unknown website called Youtube :P, search for a video of them performing "Song for the Dead" live.  Or... just follow my convenient little link:
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Their drummer is seriously such a beast.  I want him (in my band).  :innocent:
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« Reply #523 on: February 19, 2007, 09:50:20 pm »
:D :D :D
If you ever happen to go to a little, unknown website called Youtube :P, search for a video of them performing "Song for the Dead" live.  Or... just follow my convenient little link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9QeIxwfBes
Their drummer is seriously such a beast.  I want him (in my band).  :innocent:

Dave Grohl? Isn't he dreamy...? He's my favourite drummer. One day I'll be just like him. Except sans goatee. Blonde goatees look wrong...

(Also, Dave Grohl isn't in QUOTSA any more, which is why it's started to suck)

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« Reply #524 on: February 19, 2007, 09:54:42 pm »
Dave Grohl has been extremely influential... but he isn't that great of a drummer.  He's heavy and he's tight, but honestly...
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