Explosions in the Sky
Nujabes
Intuition
Atmosphere
Hawaiian Music (almost all of it)
I listen to everything but country and some ethnic music, but this is usually what I listen to the most
Explosions in the Sky
Nujabes
Intuition
Atmosphere
Hawaiian Music (almost all of it)
I listen to everything but country and some ethnic music, but this is usually what I listen to the most
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Korn all the way
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Red hot chili Peppers, Dave Matthews, The beatles, lyrnrd skynrd, guns & roses, all american rejects. some pop songs (Can't listen to it for more than 30 min straight though.)
Circa Survive
The Sound of Animals Fighting
The Mars Volta
The Faceless
Cat Power
. . . I've got a lot of favorite artists, but here are five.
A true Star Legend...
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Three Days Grace
Breaking Benjamin
Hoobastank
Papa Roach
Puddle of Mud
Safetysuit
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Seether
Third Eye Blind
Foo Fighters
In no particular order. I'm sure that I've missed a few bands. Three Days Grace is my #1 favorite band though.
Last edited by Carth; 05-25-2012 at 12:05 AM.
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Cove? Lol.
I'm still a huge fan actually. Was never a big fan of Saosin though, and they were only truly good when he was their vocals. I hate that that's the band people think of when he gets brought up x] Look up The Sound of Animals Fighting, it was just a side project, but it was the most amazing side project ever. He wasn't their only vocals though, Craig Owens and some other dude also did some songs with them. I've seen him live with Circa a couple times and he was amazing :]
Omg the timing in this song makes me drool. Lol.
Last edited by ArtStar; 05-25-2012 at 05:48 AM.
A true Star Legend...
|SL: Eng-Artstar, Op-Demoneyes, Comm-Skullflower|
Ya Cove Reber...what an odd name for a person. Horrible live vocalist after a year or so of touring...similar vocal styles to Green though.
Saosin was one of the first 'heavier' bands I got in to back in 2003...guess I was 14 then. After that I went even heavier...much heavier actually... cause I was starting to lift more and do more aggressive things...needed some pump up music. So I kinda missed the whole Circa Survive era. But those were a good 2 years.
Ohh! I see, yeah that is an odd name x]
That's interesting, I seem to have done the opposite. I started off pretty heavy, and got softer. . . 0.o lmao.
I have some death metal roots. Mostly because of the guitars, being a guitarist I like hearing some technical stuff.
Here is the album/song name that I named my AoC toon after, there are no vocals so I don't think anyone can complain.
A true Star Legend...
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The instrumentals were the reason I got in to hardcore/post hardcore/metalcore/metal. Don't mind the vocals, actually kind of like the screaming elements. I can't sing clean highs but I can do some pretty good lows/growls when my voice is up for it (AKA not allergy season). Was a big fan of Bullet for My Valentine, As I Lay Dying, Bring Me the Horizon, and Asking Alexandria...before they became really mainstream (Hipster comment?) Still like that music, but can't play it during sets so now I really just listen to all forms of EDM. Trance/Progressive on blast when doing work though, all day every day.
Unrelated edit - If anyone enjoyed that Hardwell tune I posted, here's another with Tiesto you might have heard on the radio if you have SiriusXM radio. Sticking to the more mainstream, upbeat tracks. This one is a really lively summer anthem. Looking forward to hearing this all over the place during day sets. As with most EDM, the first and last minute are there for DJs to mix live, so the actual vocals start one minute in.
Last edited by Flowman; 05-25-2012 at 06:55 AM.
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