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Herr-Berbunch 04-21-11 10:04 AM

At the moment it's mostly Lissie - her Stevie Nicks-like voice is amazing! :D

Jimbuna 04-21-11 11:56 AM

Couldn't honestly say because I like so many equally as much but amongst them are:

Beatles
Led Zeppelin
Deep Purple
Kinks

etc. etc. etc.

MH 04-21-11 12:49 PM

No favorite i like them all.
Listening to metal jazz fusion rock blues blah blah.

Dream Theater(the older albums)
Threshold
Rush
Ozzy
Deep purple
Led Zeppelin
Malmsteen
Seve Vay
Satriani
SRV
Gary Moore
Patric Rondat
Frank Gambale

Lionclaw 04-21-11 01:10 PM

At the moment it is "Heaven & Hell" (aka Black Sabbath) :rock:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBkD7w-mT0U&

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8sa_OlqSlQ&

joea 04-21-11 01:55 PM

Good stuff FF-and the what the others have posted as well. :rock:

Sailor Steve 04-21-11 02:28 PM

The truth is that, like several others, I have no real favorite. I have a very large collection on my computer now, and have them organized by release date and listen to them in rotation. I'm currently in mid-1962, and listening to Bob Dylan, but it ranges from 1707 (Bach Cantata) to the present, and is always growing. Of course sometimes I get a jones for one or the other and put it on, but mostly I listen to the next one in line during my morning Subsim jaunt.

Sledgehammer427 04-21-11 02:39 PM

At the moment, I'm switching between Fear Factory, Hybrid, and Little People.

FF - Cars
and yes, that IS Gary Numan.
(side note, the drummer, in almost all of their songs, is an absolute machine. I've never heard anybody keep rhythm with such a complicated drumline)

Hybrid - Keep It In The Family

Little People - Breathe Again (feat Rachael Roberts)

Alex 04-21-11 07:45 PM

Slayer.
The old school part of it. Mainly this one actually I'd say, that is pretty much anchored in current affairs of some country. Erm.

Hitman 04-21-11 08:45 PM

Nice choices guys :up:

I have a lots of classics in my mind, but recently band sthat revive shymphonic rock have again captivated me, and "Within Temptation" is a great one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjLPeF2npxc

DarkFish 04-23-11 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hitman (Post 1648400)
I have a lots of classics in my mind, but recently band sthat revive shymphonic rock have again captivated me, and "Within Temptation" is a great one

I used to really like them, but recently that's getting less and less. I feel they kinda betray their fans by delivering more and more pop-like songs with every new album. I'm still prepared to call them a "good" band, but they're not worth of being called Metal anymore:nope:


Besides the earlier mentioned Ensiferum, I love other folk metal bands like (in no particular order) Equilibrium, Moonsorrow, Eluveitie, Amon Amarth, Heidevolk...
And also many melodic death metal bands like Norther, In Mourning, In Flames and Dark Tranquillity.
Apart from folk metal and melodeath I listen to almost all other metal genres as well, a lot of black metal (Burzum, Windir), symphonic metal (Epica, Nightwish, early Within Temptation), power metal (Sabaton, Sonata Arctica), gothic metal (Sirenia, To/Die/For, Trail of Tears) and heavy metal (Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Judas Priest).
Besides metal I listen to many other rock genres, mainly psychedelic rock (Jefferson Airplane, Jimi Hendrix), punk rock (Flogging Molly, The Offspring) and alternative rock (Muse, The Cranberries).

Basically, how much I like music is proportional with the amount and heaviness of the guitar:O:

CCIP 04-23-11 04:56 PM

Actually you metalheads remind me that I do have two bands that I'm stuck listening to over and over at the moment, because I was right up front when they played the same show in toronto this week - Accept, and (especially) Sabaton.
:rock::rock::rock:

Easily the most fun concert I've been to. Rocked out hard, high-fived the musicians on stage, and all of that! Awesome music, great people :up: Can't stop listening to the records now as a result - I'm sure it'll slow down eventually, but I'm really enjoying it now.

Bort 04-24-11 03:58 AM

Some good choices in this thread, espcially Kiwi with Muse. Black Holes and Revelations is a gem of an album. They're another one of my favorites.

If I had to pick a favorite band for the moment which, as many of you have said, is very difficult if not impossible, I would have to go with LCD Soundsystem. Electronic is my favorite genre of music and LCD Soundsystem has a mix of electronic/punk/dance that really no other band I've come across can come close to matching. Their style is incredibly unique and the majority of their tracks are deep, meaningful, and a treat to listen to.

Here's my favorite song of theirs: LCD Soundsystem - Someone Great

Actually, I can't decide on a favorite song, so here are two more that I love:

LCD Soundsystem - I Can Change

LCD Soundsystem - Daft Punk is Playing at My House

Feuer Frei! 04-24-11 06:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CCIP (Post 1649555)
Accept
:rock::rock::rock:

Ah yea, Accept is friggin awesome. Been following them since day dot.
Udo FTW!
Even after he left they are still a class act.

CCIP 04-26-11 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Feuer Frei! (Post 1649793)
Ah yea, Accept is friggin awesome. Been following them since day dot.
Udo FTW!
Even after he left they are still a class act.

Yeah, and their current album and live show are top-notch! Mark, the current singer, is an awesome match for the band in voice and manner, and he fits on older material like a glove. He's not Udo, but then he's not trying to be, he's just himself and you can tell he's right at home in the band. Instead of being jaded old men, they're just having fun doing their incredible thing on stage and not giving a damn. Here's to hoping they keep on rocking together for a few more :rock:

Also, since everyone keeps bringing up Muse, I am also a fan. Saw them live in LA last year :)

They're one of the headliners at lollapalooza this year, and have promised to play all of Origin of Symmetry for the last time at the summer festivals... I'm not sure I can afford to go :( But for those of you who can, whether in the US or in the UK, go catch those gigs! Muse are an incredible live show, by far the best live-playing band of the current generation. Their production is always mind-blowing.

Bort 04-26-11 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CCIP (Post 1651302)
They're one of the headliners at lollapalooza this year, and have promised to play all of Origin of Symmetry for the last time at the summer festivals... I'm not sure I can afford to go :( But for those of you who can, whether in the US or in the UK, go catch those gigs! Muse are an incredible live show, by far the best live-playing band of the current generation. Their production is always mind-blowing.

I'm going to be home in Chicago for the summer but I don't know if I'll be able to afford the 3-day pass this year. They've got a lot of great bands, and a few that are some of my favorites, but $215 is quite a bit of money.

But you're right, if anyone is capable of making it there, and has the means, it's definitely a worthy experience.

Chad 04-26-11 09:04 PM

Has anyone happened to say Shinedown? I was never quite fond of them until I saw them in concert when I went to see someone else. Now every time I hear a song of theirs, it's then one of my favorites.


Their most recent song, Diamond Eyes was on the Expendables, and here's the song in it's glory: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vV0bM6_TYvc


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