Whats your music
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- mel the bell
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i like all music (from the oldest, cheesest to the latest)
but especially
punk
reggae
drum and bass
currently i love the post punk sounding bands that are about
arctic monkeys
kaiser cheifs
editors
killers
franz ferdinand
subways
etc
but especially
punk
reggae
drum and bass
currently i love the post punk sounding bands that are about
arctic monkeys
kaiser cheifs
editors
killers
franz ferdinand
subways
etc
On 2003-12-08 20:15, cyborg wrote:
You're all corporate bitches if you buy a console - face it. Unless it's a Phantom - in that case you're just stupid - because even if it did exist it'd be crap
You're all corporate bitches if you buy a console - face it. Unless it's a Phantom - in that case you're just stupid - because even if it did exist it'd be crap
- forestville
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Oooh similar to myself. What are the 'Wonder Stuff' like?SirClive wrote:Faves are...
The Smiths
Stone Roses
The Cure
Wonder Stuff
New Order
Sex Pistols
I'm on retro tune fixation atm. Recently picked up Talking Heads best of which is just pure magic.
I'll throw in the old Depeche Mode, Radiohead, Prodigy, Black Grape, Bjork, Al Green, E.L.O, Joy Division, Tim & Jeff Buckley, Mansun, Paul Weller, The Stranglers, Supertramp, Televsison and errr. U.N.K.L.E.
Aye that'll do.
Edit: Me and the mrs picked up a Pulp best of as well. Nae bad ^_^
Wonder Stuff fan here. Indie pop with attitude, great orchestration and a revolving band line-up. Probably best known for their cover of "Dizzy" featuring Vic Reeves (and I don't mean the computer game), but much better songs include Circlesquare, the Slade cover Coz I Luv You and Size of a cow... I suggest "If the Beatles had read Hunter" (the singles collection)
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Whats the new stuff (no pun intended!) like? I read somewhere that it was originally intended to be a Miles Hunt solo album, but he could only get signed if he used The Wonder Stuff name.merman wrote:Wonder Stuff fan here. Indie pop with attitude, great orchestration and a revolving band line-up. Probably best known for their cover of "Dizzy" featuring Vic Reeves (and I don't mean the computer game), but much better songs include Circlesquare, the Slade cover Coz I Luv You and Size of a cow... I suggest "If the Beatles had read Hunter" (the singles collection)
I saw their original farewell gig at The Phoenix Festival in 1994 - great gig!
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Haven't heard the new stuff (if you'll pardon the pun).LeeT wrote:Whats the new stuff (no pun intended!) like? I read somewhere that it was originally intended to be a Miles Hunt solo album, but he could only get signed if he used The Wonder Stuff name.merman wrote:Wonder Stuff fan here. Indie pop with attitude, great orchestration and a revolving band line-up. Probably best known for their cover of "Dizzy" featuring Vic Reeves (and I don't mean the computer game), but much better songs include Circlesquare, the Slade cover Coz I Luv You and Size of a cow... I suggest "If the Beatles had read Hunter" (the singles collection)
I saw their original farewell gig at The Phoenix Festival in 1994 - great gig!
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Wasn't aware of the new stuff either. I would recommend any of the first 3 albums, 8 Legged Groove Machine,Hup and Never Loved Elvis (or even the 4th that I can't remember the name of).merman wrote:Haven't heard the new stuff (if you'll pardon the pun).LeeT wrote:Whats the new stuff (no pun intended!) like? I read somewhere that it was originally intended to be a Miles Hunt solo album, but he could only get signed if he used The Wonder Stuff name.merman wrote:Wonder Stuff fan here. Indie pop with attitude, great orchestration and a revolving band line-up. Probably best known for their cover of "Dizzy" featuring Vic Reeves (and I don't mean the computer game), but much better songs include Circlesquare, the Slade cover Coz I Luv You and Size of a cow... I suggest "If the Beatles had read Hunter" (the singles collection)
I saw their original farewell gig at The Phoenix Festival in 1994 - great gig!
Saw them live a few times, Walsall Bescott stadium was one of the best gigs I have ever been to.
My music taste goes in a wide number of directions, mainly because I have been avidly discovering music on the Internet since about '98. I'll happily give out the address to my playlist for anyone who wants, where you will see the likes of Aphex Twin and Apocalyptica sitting next to Arch Enemy, but here's what I've been listening to recently:
Vitalic - OK Cowboy
Sigur Rós - Takk
Yellowcard - Ocean Avenue
Machine Head - The Burning Red
In Flames - Reroute To Remain
Thrice - Vheissu
Dragonforce - Inhuman Rampage
The Prodigy - Their Law: The Singles 1990/2005
The Honorary Title - Anything Else But The Truth
Vitalic - OK Cowboy
Sigur Rós - Takk
Yellowcard - Ocean Avenue
Machine Head - The Burning Red
In Flames - Reroute To Remain
Thrice - Vheissu
Dragonforce - Inhuman Rampage
The Prodigy - Their Law: The Singles 1990/2005
The Honorary Title - Anything Else But The Truth
ooo top albums eh?
slayer - god hates us all
guns n' roses - use your illusion I
swingin utters - five lessons learned
manic street preachers - gold against the soul
metallica - justice for all
filaments - whats next
pantera - live 101 (can't stop listening to this one)
talking bout music, what do people listen to when playing games?
any certain types for certain games or anything?
slayer - god hates us all
guns n' roses - use your illusion I
swingin utters - five lessons learned
manic street preachers - gold against the soul
metallica - justice for all
filaments - whats next
pantera - live 101 (can't stop listening to this one)
talking bout music, what do people listen to when playing games?
any certain types for certain games or anything?
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I think it's great, insane levels of cheese heaped on. Hadn't heard something like this since Gamma Ray.James A wrote:Is that Dragonforce album any good? I've seen the single on TV and its sounds pretty decent.
I don't really trust the reviews done in alot of magazines after seeing what a unthruthful little bunch of sods musical journalists can be.
Personally, I tend to avoid journos and make my own assumptions

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