
The Official Music Thread
- shadowkhas
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- gh0570fchurch
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but i r in ur music thred recommendin sum Muse.

Another video. (My personal favorite song from them)
http://myspace.com/muse
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nope. ive only heard there mainstream songs, which i do not find to be gothic at all. but your probably right an album or two is probably gothic. i wouldnt know thoushadowkhas wrote:This discussion is now here.gh0570fchurch wrote:Uhm, since when is NIN goth? I say not.Have you listened to anything on Broken, and listened to the lyrics?tomg44 wrote:i thought of them as a techno/rock, but def not goth.


I've been Listening to this really kickass stuff by Arts the Beatdoctor. They Do a blend of trip-Hop and Jazz and creates a really smooth sound.
http://www.myspace.com/artsthebeatdoctor
I suggest getting Transitions. Probably one of the better albums by anyone I've heard in a long time.
http://www.myspace.com/artsthebeatdoctor
I suggest getting Transitions. Probably one of the better albums by anyone I've heard in a long time.

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They tend to adapt with the current time.tomg44 wrote:nope. ive only heard there mainstream songs, which i do not find to be gothic at all. but your probably right an album or two is probably gothic. i wouldnt know thoushadowkhas wrote:This discussion is now here.gh0570fchurch wrote:Uhm, since when is NIN goth? I say not.Have you listened to anything on Broken, and listened to the lyrics?tomg44 wrote:i thought of them as a techno/rock, but def not goth.
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Can't say I've even heard of those people.
On another note, Zeitgeist is actually a pretty good CD...I wasn't a fan of Tarantula, but the rest of the songs on it aren't half bad. Modest Mouse's new CD is pretty good as well, and I plan on picking up The Starting Line's new album at some point...anyone heard if it's any good?
On another note, Zeitgeist is actually a pretty good CD...I wasn't a fan of Tarantula, but the rest of the songs on it aren't half bad. Modest Mouse's new CD is pretty good as well, and I plan on picking up The Starting Line's new album at some point...anyone heard if it's any good?
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Kottonmouth Kings is an underground rap group (Yes, White people
) who rap about drugs, Marijuana specifically.
I just think there sound is pretty good. They've done collaboration's with Insane Clown Posse, Bone Thugs N' Harmony, Tech N9ne, and Cypress Hill (You probably haven't hear of any of them either
) and a few other rappers.
There most known song would probably be 420.

I just think there sound is pretty good. They've done collaboration's with Insane Clown Posse, Bone Thugs N' Harmony, Tech N9ne, and Cypress Hill (You probably haven't hear of any of them either

There most known song would probably be 420.

i just saw cypress hill in augustHawaiian Modder wrote:Kottonmouth Kings is an underground rap group (Yes, White people) who rap about drugs, Marijuana specifically.
I just think there sound is pretty good. They've done collaboration's with Insane Clown Posse, Bone Thugs N' Harmony, Tech N9ne, and Cypress Hill (You probably haven't hear of any of them either) and a few other rappers.
There most known song would probably be 420.

on july 29nth I went to Rock the Bells festival on randalls island NYC.
many artis showed up, heres the line up:
jedi mind tricks
the coup
sage francis
immortal technique
blackalicious
hieroglyphics
mf doom
pharoahe monch
EPMD
mos def
nas
the roots
Wu-tang clan
cypress hill
rage against the machine
public enemy
i mainly went to see rage against the machine for there last show.
but seing wu-tang and public enemy was ill.
all in all it was a hell of a time.
many artis showed up, heres the line up:
jedi mind tricks
the coup
sage francis
immortal technique
blackalicious
hieroglyphics
mf doom
pharoahe monch
EPMD
mos def
nas
the roots
Wu-tang clan
cypress hill
rage against the machine
public enemy
i mainly went to see rage against the machine for there last show.
but seing wu-tang and public enemy was ill.
all in all it was a hell of a time.

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I love the Wu Tang Clan.
I don't know if I should go to the X96 Big Ass Show...6 artists for $25. Sum 41, The Used, Social Distortion, Jimmy Eat World, The Starting Line, and I Hate Kate.
None of those bands I really LOVE...so I don't know if it's worth standing in the heat for them. Although the way the weather's been, it'll be freezing, I bet. Hooray, Utah weather!
I don't know if I should go to the X96 Big Ass Show...6 artists for $25. Sum 41, The Used, Social Distortion, Jimmy Eat World, The Starting Line, and I Hate Kate.
None of those bands I really LOVE...so I don't know if it's worth standing in the heat for them. Although the way the weather's been, it'll be freezing, I bet. Hooray, Utah weather!
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