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ALX wrote:jemparowkenastoprocent wrote:6. Nirvana-"Radio friendly unit shifter" Love that song, and In Utero is an amazing album. May Kurt Cobain rest in peace. My top 10: 1. Everlong- Foo Fighters 2. Girl's Not Grey- AFI 3. Smells Like Teen Spirit- Nirvana 4. Meant To Live- Switchfoot 5. Bad Influnce- P!nk 6. Bad Reputation- Joan Jett 7. She Hates Me- Puddle of Mudd 8. Feel Good Inc.- The Gorillaz 9. Alive- P.O.D. 10. Everything Adam Lambert has ever done He's insanely talented. |
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My top 5.
1) Hide And Seek - Imogen Heap 2) A Slow Descent - Straylight Run 3) Colly Strings - Manchester Orchestra 4) The Magic Position - Patrick Wolf 5) Let's Not Shit Ourselves - Bright Eyes |
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ALX wrote:jemparowkenastoprocent wrote:6. Nirvana-"Radio friendly unit shifter" Love that song, and In Utero is an amazing album. May Kurt Cobain rest in peace.My top 10: 1. Everlong- Foo Fighters 2. Girl's Not Grey- AFI 3. Smells Like Teen Spirit- Nirvana 4. Meant To Live- Switchfoot 5. Bad Influnce- P!nk 6. Bad Reputation- Joan Jett 7. She Hates Me- Puddle of Mudd 8. Feel Good Inc.- The Gorillaz 9. Alive- P.O.D. 10. Everything Adam Lambert has ever done I would have to disagree on the insanely talented bit, so many better musicians from the 90's. I sometimes think I'm the only person who really hates Nirvana's guts. Embarrassing, given I was born in Aberdeen....
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Nirvana are perfectly decent in an utterly inoffensive way. Catchy pop-rock, kind of disposable. I went through years of utterly hating Nirvana as a silly reaction against their popularity but really, their fans are the only really irritating thing about Nirvana. |
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forkboy wrote:Nirvana are perfectly decent in an utterly inoffensive way. Catchy pop-rock, kind of disposable. I went through years of utterly hating Nirvana as a silly reaction against their popularity but really, their fans are the only really irritating thing about Nirvana. Agreed, but what I'm trying to say is, out of all the grunge bands, they are likely the worst. Alice in Chains would probably be my personal favorite.
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1. Tell Slater Not To Wash His Dick - Bring Me The Horizon 2. My Darkest Hour - Scary Kids Scaring Kids 3. Some Will Seek Forgiveness, Others Escape - Underoath 4. Mothership - Enter Shikari 5. Playing God - Paramore 6. Heartless - A Day To Remember 7. Seven Minutes In Heaven (Atavan Halen) - Fall Out Boy 8. Go Burn City Hall To The Ground - The Blackout 9. Chelsea Smile - Bring Me The Horizon 10. City - Hollywood Undead
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Synxhard wrote:forkboy wrote:Nirvana are perfectly decent in an utterly inoffensive way. Catchy pop-rock, kind of disposable. I went through years of utterly hating Nirvana as a silly reaction against their popularity but really, their fans are the only really irritating thing about Nirvana. Agreed, but what I'm trying to say is, out of all the grunge bands, they are likely the worst. Alice in Chains would probably be my personal favorite. In Utero is quite a good album actually, plus Kurt Cobain sung on an Earth live album. But AIC is superior on musical skills and grunge angst, obviously before the Cheap Layne Staley Impersonation Band released an album as Alice In Chains. |
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Paradox wrote:Synxhard wrote:forkboy wrote:Nirvana are perfectly decent in an utterly inoffensive way. Catchy pop-rock, kind of disposable. I went through years of utterly hating Nirvana as a silly reaction against their popularity but really, their fans are the only really irritating thing about Nirvana. Agreed, but what I'm trying to say is, out of all the grunge bands, they are likely the worst. Alice in Chains would probably be my personal favorite. In Utero is quite a good album actually, plus Kurt Cobain sung on an Earth live album. But AIC is superior on musical skills and grunge angst, obviously before the Cheap Layne Staley Impersonation Band released an album as Alice In Chains. Amen, there comes a point where you gotta ask, is it really helping Jerry Cantrell to call his solo stuff Alice in Chains?
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Synxhard wrote:Paradox wrote:Synxhard wrote:forkboy wrote:Nirvana are perfectly decent in an utterly inoffensive way. Catchy pop-rock, kind of disposable. I went through years of utterly hating Nirvana as a silly reaction against their popularity but really, their fans are the only really irritating thing about Nirvana. Agreed, but what I'm trying to say is, out of all the grunge bands, they are likely the worst. Alice in Chains would probably be my personal favorite. In Utero is quite a good album actually, plus Kurt Cobain sung on an Earth live album. But AIC is superior on musical skills and grunge angst, obviously before the Cheap Layne Staley Impersonation Band released an album as Alice In Chains. Amen, there comes a point where you gotta ask, is it really helping Jerry Cantrell to call his solo stuff Alice in Chains? Exactly! Specially since Black Gives Way To Blue only ranks a bit lower than Degradation Trip. |
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Synxhard wrote:forkboy wrote:Nirvana are perfectly decent in an utterly inoffensive way. Catchy pop-rock, kind of disposable. I went through years of utterly hating Nirvana as a silly reaction against their popularity but really, their fans are the only really irritating thing about Nirvana. Agreed, but what I'm trying to say is, out of all the grunge bands, they are likely the worst. Alice in Chains would probably be my personal favorite. Technically skilled yes except for drums but for song quality I'd say STP who never really seemed that great to me. Nirvana is my personal favorite but I don't like grunge in general. |
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The Nimrods wrote:Synxhard wrote:forkboy wrote:Nirvana are perfectly decent in an utterly inoffensive way. Catchy pop-rock, kind of disposable. I went through years of utterly hating Nirvana as a silly reaction against their popularity but really, their fans are the only really irritating thing about Nirvana. Agreed, but what I'm trying to say is, out of all the grunge bands, they are likely the worst. Alice in Chains would probably be my personal favorite. Technically skilled yes except for drums but for song quality I'd say STP who never really seemed that great to me. Nirvana is my personal favorite but I don't like grunge in general. Honestly, there's a shit load of fucking mediocre grunge bands who had nothing on Nirvana, bands like Bush, and then you have the so-called "nu-grunge" shit like Staind and Puddle of Mudd. Barf. Naw, Nirvana were no where near the worst. Actually, of all the grunge bands I listen to AiC, then Soundgarden, then Nirvana, then Mudhoney. |
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Top ten songs currently on my iTunes... no order:
01. The Cure - Prayers for Rain (or anything off Disintegration, it's an amazing album) or Underneath The Stars (yeah, sure, it may not be 'proper' Cure, but there's something about it that I love) 02. The Smiths - This Charming Man 03. Bright Eyes - Lime Tree 04. Death Cab For Cutie - I Will Follow You Into The Dark 05. Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart 06. My Bloody Valentine - Soon 07. The Smashing Pumpkins - Tonight, Tonight 08. The Shins - New Slang 09. The Strokes - Last Nite 10. The Libertines - What Katie Did |
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forkboy wrote:The Nimrods wrote:Synxhard wrote:forkboy wrote:Nirvana are perfectly decent in an utterly inoffensive way. Catchy pop-rock, kind of disposable. I went through years of utterly hating Nirvana as a silly reaction against their popularity but really, their fans are the only really irritating thing about Nirvana. Agreed, but what I'm trying to say is, out of all the grunge bands, they are likely the worst. Alice in Chains would probably be my personal favorite. Technically skilled yes except for drums but for song quality I'd say STP who never really seemed that great to me. Nirvana is my personal favorite but I don't like grunge in general. Honestly, there's a shit load of fucking mediocre grunge bands who had nothing on Nirvana, bands like Bush, and then you have the so-called "nu-grunge" shit like Staind and Puddle of Mudd. Barf. Naw, Nirvana were no where near the worst. Actually, of all the grunge bands I listen to AiC, then Soundgarden, then Nirvana, then Mudhoney. Can't resist Mudhoney! But I don't even consider this nu-grunge grunge at all as it sounds nothing like 90s grunge. I though the first Bush album was alright actually, though it reminds me of creed especially Come Down.Almost every "Nu-(insert genre)" band doesn't actually have anything common with the original genre except a few new prog bands. |
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These are my top 10 itunes but not favorites.Actually tbh the first 3 are some of my favorites without a doubt.
1.Green Day-Private Ale 2.Green Day-Christie Road 3.Green Day-80 4.Cryptopsy-Phobophile 5.Green Day-2000 Light Years Away 6.Green Day-One For the Razorbacks 7.Green Day-Welcome to Paradise 8.Cannibal Corpse-Hammer Smashed Face 9.Satyricon-Mother North 10.Death-Lack of Comprehension. |
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I dont think you should rely on iTunes, I have like 40 plays of The Germs's What We Do Is Secret on Winamp, because somehow I let it on loop once, so it played for about twenty minutes. And it works surprisingly well on loop. |
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They aren't my favorite, which I said, I'm just too lazy to think at the moment. |
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The Nimrods wrote:These are my top 10 itunes but not favorites.Actually tbh the first 3 are some of my favorites without a doubt.
1.Green Day-Private Ale 2.Green Day-Christie Road 3.Green Day-80 4.Cryptopsy-Phobophile 5.Green Day-2000 Light Years Away 6.Green Day-One For the Razorbacks 7.Green Day-Welcome to Paradise 8.Cannibal Corpse-Hammer Smashed Face 9.Satyricon-Mother North 10.Death-Lack of Comprehension. Why is the mighty Corpse No 8 ???? |
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Captain Insano wrote:The Nimrods wrote:These are my top 10 itunes but not favorites.Actually tbh the first 3 are some of my favorites without a doubt.
1.Green Day-Private Ale 2.Green Day-Christie Road 3.Green Day-80 4.Cryptopsy-Phobophile 5.Green Day-2000 Light Years Away 6.Green Day-One For the Razorbacks 7.Green Day-Welcome to Paradise 8.Cannibal Corpse-Hammer Smashed Face 9.Satyricon-Mother North 10.Death-Lack of Comprehension. Why is the mighty Corpse No 8 ???? Because that's my 8th most played song, I don't listen to CC constantly and I listen to Kerplunk like twice weekly. |
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Just for the record, my top listened to song on last.fm (which only counts music I listen to on the computer and not my mp3 player), with 69 plays, is Zozobra by Old Man Gloom, which is 27:19 in length. That works out at over 33 hours of listening to that song. If you add up my mp3 player plays, you're looking well into 100 plays, totalling over 2 days... |
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According to iTunes:
1. Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard - Pancho and Lefty 2. CLOVEN HOOF - Notre Dame 3. CLOVEN HOOF - Mad, Mad World 4. CLOVEN HOOF - Highlander 5. FATES WARNING - Monument 6. PENTAGRAM - Too Late 7. ASIA - Finger on the Trigger 8. BRITON RITES - Carmilla 9. WARLORD - Deliver Us From Evil 10. WARLORD - Black Mass
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