Nile for metal music
Kokia for jpop (hers has a twist of celtic in her style)
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Nile for metal music
Kokia for jpop (hers has a twist of celtic in her style)
Five Finger Death Punch
Check 'em. I think they're pretty solid.
Alabama Thunderpussy from the U.S. (Richmond, VA). Punk/Rock/Metal??? I don't know.
Pretty cool. A little on the light side for me.
Psycho Realm out of L.A. Real Hip Hop. Word, son. :wacko:
can someone recommend a crapload of songs that sound basically the exact same as dragonforces' through the fire and flames only faster (FAAAST) with the squealy guitars lots and lots of squealy guitars and so fast if you play it in your car youll get a speeding ticket... ps there doesn't even have to be any words.
thanks guys.
Try Cellador.
Going to recommend the dickies, for no apparent reason, and I've probably done it before.
Kinda Ramonesy (though I actually like the Dickies better :O), humorous punk. Something.
Oh, and I've been considering one of their songs, Fan Mail, to be the best ever for, like, a year. A YEAR!
Pete & The Pirates
Excellent, catchy indie group. Expect them to hit mainstream before the years out, so catch them whilst theyre still good.
Fear Factory
US
Industrial Metal, thrash, groove, and death metal.
See sig.
The Australian Pink Floyd are an unbelievable Pink Floyd tribute band. I have seen them mentioned before, but thought that no tribute band could do Floyd justice. How wrong I was, I dloaded a dvd of theirs by accident assuming it was the real band, so I decided to give it a watch....Fucking awesome. They are so close to the real thing, it's uncanny. I'm hoping to catch one of their UK dates soon.
Basil Poledouris / Greek-American / Classical/Orchestra
http://www.basil-poledouris.com/
Incredible man. Mastermind behind the scores of Hunt for Red October, Conan the Barbarian, Starship Troopers, and many others. Here's a QuickTime clip from the website, a sample of Klendathu Drop from Starship Troopers. Unfortunately, this guy passed away a couple of years ago from cancer. Here's the MP3 link: http://www.basil-poledouris.com/medi...ndathuDrop.mp3
If you want more things by Poledouris, you'll probably have to LimeWire or Ebay them. The only way I could hunt down SST's soundtrack was LimeWire, and that was after searching daily for about 2 months. I hopped on those MP3s and archived them, since I discovered the next day that the host for all of it went off LW. Check this stuff out; it's incredible.
www.myspace.com/thehoundsofhasselvander
Listen to it, right now
Bullet for my Vallentine (ALt. Rock)
Our Lady Peace (rock)
Two great bands, i don't know if anyone posted these bands already but you should check them out.
Try Cut Copy.