The Official Music Thread
My music tastes are expanding even further back in time.
E.G., I now listen to a lot of Vera Lynn (30's), as well as Frank Sinatra (40's).
This song makes meh happeh.
E.G., I now listen to a lot of Vera Lynn (30's), as well as Frank Sinatra (40's).
This song makes meh happeh.

(01:54:49 PM) drdras: wikipedia....isn't that some little information forum type thing?
(01:55:24 PM) jsr694: Yeah
(01:55:27 PM) jsr694: For furries
Hey guys, I'm in trouble here. I get new music like all the time. I got a 180 gig ipod for my birthday last year, so I've been on a quest to fill it up. I'm on a good track so far, but I'm starting to hit a wall when it comes to tasteful stuff that I'll listen to on a regular basis. I'm the type of person that doesn't like to just fill something up with stuff I'll never listen to. If I get it, I listen to it. Anyway, my request for you guys is to help me find some new tasteful things to get. I would be specific, but really as long as it's not rap or country, I'm willing to hear your suggestions out.
Current most trusted opinions:
Current most trusted opinions:
- GTAF
JK-47
Shadowkhas
Trepdimeflou
And maybe a few others.

My select fav's.
Atreyu
Avenged Sevenfold
Bullet for my valentine
Busta Rhymes
Citizen Cope
Colin Hay
The Coral
Daft Punk
Darude
Dimmu Borgir
Disturbed
Dropkick Murpys
Drowning Pool
Fatboy Slim
Finger Eleven
Five Finger Death Punch
Flobots
Foo Fighters
Gary Jules
GodSmack
Gorillaz
Hadouken!
Hed PE
Iron Maiden
Killswitch Engage
Lazlo Bane
Lexicon
Limp Bizkit
Linkin Park
Marilyn Manson
Megadeth
Metallica
Mötley Crüe
Motörhead
Mushroomhead
Nine Inch Nails
Nonpoint
Pantera
Papa Roach
Rammstein
Rhett Miller
Rob Zombie
Saliva
Sixx:A.M.
Slipknot
Soil
Soilwork
Static-X
Stone Sour
Swollen Members
Tears for Fears
TOFOG
Velvet Revolver
Weezer
Zombie Nation.
Atreyu
Avenged Sevenfold
Bullet for my valentine
Busta Rhymes
Citizen Cope
Colin Hay
The Coral
Daft Punk
Darude
Dimmu Borgir
Disturbed
Dropkick Murpys
Drowning Pool
Fatboy Slim
Finger Eleven
Five Finger Death Punch
Flobots
Foo Fighters
Gary Jules
GodSmack
Gorillaz
Hadouken!
Hed PE
Iron Maiden
Killswitch Engage
Lazlo Bane
Lexicon
Limp Bizkit
Linkin Park
Marilyn Manson
Megadeth
Metallica
Mötley Crüe
Motörhead
Mushroomhead
Nine Inch Nails
Nonpoint
Pantera
Papa Roach
Rammstein
Rhett Miller
Rob Zombie
Saliva
Sixx:A.M.
Slipknot
Soil
Soilwork
Static-X
Stone Sour
Swollen Members
Tears for Fears
TOFOG
Velvet Revolver
Weezer
Zombie Nation.

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To SHOUT...
A Perfect Circle, Tool and Chevelle are all pretty solid (I think you already know this though ;p). iTunes preview feature + YouTube the song if you need any reassurance. I like some Deftones tracks...White Pony was a good CD (Maynard recorded the vocals in Passenger, and Change is just a good song in general), and Saturday Night Wrist has a few good tracks (Hole in the Earth, Cherry Waves and Beware are all good...Pink Cellphone is one to definitely steer clear of if you want some clean tracks though). The Slip by Nine Inch Nails should still be available as a free download, so that's always worth giving a shot.
If you want a little bit of techno, Juno Reactor's got some good stuff...Komit's my personal favorite song they have, but there's plenty to choose from. Bible of Dreams was a really good album. Daft Punk's Alive 2008 was a fantastic CD, the mixes on it are very solid, and it's a recording of a concert, so the whole CD is basically one huge track that flows together perfectly...great to listen to it all at once when working on something for a long period of time.
Or you could do what I do, just go to Pandora and let it discover new things for you.
A Perfect Circle, Tool and Chevelle are all pretty solid (I think you already know this though ;p). iTunes preview feature + YouTube the song if you need any reassurance. I like some Deftones tracks...White Pony was a good CD (Maynard recorded the vocals in Passenger, and Change is just a good song in general), and Saturday Night Wrist has a few good tracks (Hole in the Earth, Cherry Waves and Beware are all good...Pink Cellphone is one to definitely steer clear of if you want some clean tracks though). The Slip by Nine Inch Nails should still be available as a free download, so that's always worth giving a shot.
If you want a little bit of techno, Juno Reactor's got some good stuff...Komit's my personal favorite song they have, but there's plenty to choose from. Bible of Dreams was a really good album. Daft Punk's Alive 2008 was a fantastic CD, the mixes on it are very solid, and it's a recording of a concert, so the whole CD is basically one huge track that flows together perfectly...great to listen to it all at once when working on something for a long period of time.
Or you could do what I do, just go to Pandora and let it discover new things for you.
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My taste is really wide. Anywhere in the Jazz, almost all metal, Techno, Classic rock, Acoustic, Indie, lame chick band only I would like, Reggae, et cetera. Thanks Gametag and Cox. We must have really similar taste, for I already have discographies of 90% of those bands. I'll check out the other 10% when I get home. I really appreciate it.
Keep em coming. If things get too stretched on this page, feel free to pm me suggestions.

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The Slip by NIN, as GTAF said, is a very good album. Also get the Ghosts series if you want some instrumental music.
I'd also recommend these albums:
Demon Days by Gorillaz
Maskineri by Kaizers Orchestra (Norwegian lyrics, but a cool sound)
Turn the Radio Off by Reel Big Fish
Anything ever made by Scatman John
Weird Al is also always amusing.
I'm really loving Year Zero Remixed, as well. Mmm, Gunshots by Computer.
The Slip by NIN, as GTAF said, is a very good album. Also get the Ghosts series if you want some instrumental music.
I'd also recommend these albums:
Demon Days by Gorillaz
Maskineri by Kaizers Orchestra (Norwegian lyrics, but a cool sound)
Turn the Radio Off by Reel Big Fish
Anything ever made by Scatman John

Weird Al is also always amusing.
I'm really loving Year Zero Remixed, as well. Mmm, Gunshots by Computer.
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to SHOUT:
Alice Cooper
The Beatles
Bon Jovi
Cream/ Eric Clapton/ Derek and the Dominoes
Deep Purple
Def Leppard
Dio
Falco (get Rock me Amadeus)
Foreigner
Led Zeppelin
Lenny Kravitz
Meatloaf
Pink Floyd
Queen
Rolling Stones
Rush
Scorpions
Twisted Sister
Van Halen
The Who
Alice Cooper
The Beatles
Bon Jovi
Cream/ Eric Clapton/ Derek and the Dominoes
Deep Purple
Def Leppard
Dio
Falco (get Rock me Amadeus)
Foreigner
Led Zeppelin
Lenny Kravitz
Meatloaf
Pink Floyd
Queen
Rolling Stones
Rush
Scorpions
Twisted Sister
Van Halen
The Who

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Some of the early Mushroomhead is pretty decent.
Kinda like slipknot with out the "OMG LIFE IS POINTLESS LETS CRY AND SAY BAD WORDS" crap.
Another tiny list
Coroner
Mercyful Fate
GWAR
Mortiis (sounds hella like The Prodigy)
Saxon
Saint Vitus
Krokus
Queensrÿche
Enjoy.
Lemme know what kinda genre you like the most that mostly Rock/metal.
Kinda like slipknot with out the "OMG LIFE IS POINTLESS LETS CRY AND SAY BAD WORDS" crap.
Another tiny list
Coroner
Mercyful Fate
GWAR
Mortiis (sounds hella like The Prodigy)
Saxon
Saint Vitus
Krokus
Queensrÿche
Enjoy.
Lemme know what kinda genre you like the most that mostly Rock/metal.

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Try:
Techno/Dance
SMF
Darude
Basehunter
Rednex
Miscellaneous
Scatman John
Basement Jaxx
Fatboy Slim
Indy
The Dandy Warhols
Feeder
A lot of the times with bands, there's only going to be one or two of their songs that you'll actually like listening to.
Techno/Dance
SMF
Darude
Basehunter
Rednex
Miscellaneous
Scatman John
Basement Jaxx
Fatboy Slim
Indy
The Dandy Warhols
Feeder
A lot of the times with bands, there's only going to be one or two of their songs that you'll actually like listening to.
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It's surprising how few of these 'techno' artists are actually techno.
Young, naive non-English people

Young, naive non-English people


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I was referring to others here that refer to house, trance and dance music (amongst other genres) as techno.
But I'll change that now, because it's not just them.
EDIT: And how was I supposed to know you weren't American?
But I'll change that now, because it's not just them.
EDIT: And how was I supposed to know you weren't American?

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