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		Open Forum => Off-Topic => Topic started by: adamfincher on June 07, 2009, 04:20:03 PM
		
			
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				What kind of music do you like? Bands? any good Christian Ones to Reccommend?
 
 I like rock, hard rock, heavy metal, Praise and Worship, rap, (all Christian of course lol)
 
 Some Good bands i would reccomend are: Thousand Foot Krutch, Bride, Whitecross, Family Force 5, tobyMac, DC talk, the Becoming, Skillet, Fee, Kj-52, Relient K, B Reith, RED, Stellar Kart, Hawk Nelson, and that's all i've got for now :)
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 and...
 
 The Beatles
 Elvis Costello
 The Pixies
 Sigur Ros
 Elton John
 Leslie Feist
 Stars
 Squeeze
 
 And many more...
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				You didn't list Sixpence none the richer
			
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				Johnny Cash. ;D
			
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				Casting Crowns.
			
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				Tobymac, Brandon Heath, Barlow Girl, you know...
			
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				Newsboys.
			
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				Tool, Black Sabbath, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Gwar, and Jack Johnson.
			
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				I like anything except Classical, Country, and Rap.
 
 I listen to more metal than anything. Black Sabbath, AC/DC, Metallica, etc  :)
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				 any good Christian Ones to Reccommend? Leeland
 NEEDTOBREATHE
 
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				There used to be at least 5 or 6 of these threads, but they seem to have been lost in the great purge...
 
 Anyways, I'll seperate mine by christian and non-christian:
 
 ---Christian---
 Theocracy
 Harmony
 Neal Morse
 Demon Hunter
 The O.C. Supertones
 Petra
 Stryper
 Tobymac
 DC Talk
 Whiteheart
 Pillar
 RED
 TFK
 Skillet
 
 ---Non-christian---
 Dream Theater and all their side projects
 Symphony X
 Metallica
 Ayreon
 Darkwater
 Styx
 Kanas
 Boston
 Bad Company
 Shinedown
 Rush
 Fates Warning
 Queen
 Pink Floyd
 Nightwish
 Joe Satriani
 Jethro Tull
 Guns 'n Roses
 Disturbed
 Creed
 Avenged Sevenfold
 AC/DC
 And many more....
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				Demon Hunter
 Thousand Foot Krutch
 Skillet
 RED
 The Fray
 Lifehouse
 LeCrae
 FLAME
 Decyfer Down
 Disciple
 Emerson Drive
 Flyleaf
 Hawk Nelson
 Relient K
 Kids in the Way
 Needtobreathe
 Pillar
 Plain White T's
 Sanctus Real
 Secondhand Serenade
 Snow Patrol
 Switchfoot
 We the Kings
 Stryper
 
 Those are pretty much all of the appropriate ones on my ZUNE. (that's right, a Zune, not an iPod)
 
 I look for either a strong beat or rock sound, or meaningful lyrics.
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				I have 
 Andrew Lloyd Webber
 The Beatles
 Boston
 David Byrne
 Deep Purple
 Foreigner
 Grand Funk RAilroad
 Kansas
 Kiss
 Lynyrd Skynyrd
 Maroon 5
 Mountain
 Neil Diamond
 Peter Frampton
 Queen
 Richard Stilgoe
 Rush
 Samantha Murphy
 Sara Valenzuela
 Styx
 Jimi Hendrix
 Elvis Presley
 on my playlist
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				Demon Hunter
 Thousand Foot Krutch
 Skillet
 RED
 The Fray
 Lifehouse
 LeCrae
 FLAME
 Decyfer Down
 Disciple
 Emerson Drive
 Flyleaf
 Hawk Nelson
 Relient K
 Kids in the Way
 Needtobreathe
 Pillar
 Plain White T's
 Sanctus Real
 Secondhand Serenade
 Snow Patrol
 Switchfoot
 We the Kings
 Stryper
 
 Those are pretty much all of the appropriate ones on my ZUNE. (that's right, a Zune, not an iPod)
 
 I look for either a strong beat or rock sound, or meaningful lyrics.
 
 
 you remind me of me... TO HELL WITH THE DEVIL!!! lol
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				Some current favorites include:
 
 -> Five Iron Frenzy
 I've loved them since my parents got their Upbeats & Beatdowns cassette after seeing them on the Fringe stage at Creation '9x. Reese and Dennis make some great lyrics, and I'm a sucker for ska. Brave Saint Saturn is also pretty cool, but still second place in my eyes. Every New Day and Dandelions are fantastic. The only Christian band I still really listen to.
 -> They Might Be Giants
 I've been cooling down about them for a while, but they still have an interesting lyrical style and a fairly unique sound. Or at least they used to. It's still tough to beat Ana Ng or Birdhouse in Your Soul, along with some relatively more obscure ones like Destination Moon or No One Knows My Plan.
 -> Death Cab for Cutie
 I've only recently been into them, but there's nothing like their album Plans to turn a long drive home at night into an experience. I Will Possess Your Heart off of Narrow Stairs is another great track that I could listen to over and over. Similarly, Postal Service's one album is amazing, with Such Great Heights being one of the best songs I've ever heard (not the lethargic Iron & Wine cover though), and We Will Become Silhouettes and The District Sleeps Alone Tonight being works of art.
 -> Jonathan Coulton
 On a different "plane" than the others, he specializes in comedy/novelty songs with a nerdy twist (he's best known for writing Still Alive, the Portal song), but some of his best stuff isn't purely comedic, like Shop Vac and Future Soon. Not that Re: Your Brains, Skullcrusher Mountain, and I Feel Fantastic aren't fantastic, but he has a great way of melding subject matter and musical style that are totally at odds. His collaboration with John Hodgman is a match made in, well, not heaven, but the same place as the TMBG/H*R collaborations.
 -> Weezer
 Mainly their first two albums, but a few later tracks like Island in the Sun are great to listen to. Only in Dreams is a masterpiece.
 
 Some stuff I only know a little of, but I like what I've heard:
 -> Muse
 I recently bought Black Holes and Revelations, and there is some great stuff on there, I like their sound that pushes the alternative sound a bit harder. Knights of Cydonia is almost "comically epic."
 -> Dream Theater
 Less "comically epic." One of the very few bands I've learned of due to these boards. Pull Me Under came on Pandora one day and I was entranced. I've yet to buy any of their albums, but I really should - I like the epic prog-metal sound.
 -> Streetlight Manifesto
 Love the sound. Hate the lyrics. I've basically tuned out the (pretty blatantly anti-Christian) lyrics, but their horn section shows great talent and is a joy to listen to.
 -> Daft Punk
 Most of Discovery is nice to listen to. A lot of their stuff seems to get repetitive really quickly though.
 -> A Perfect Circle
 A darker, mellower sound than most things I listen to, but they've got real talent. Gravity, Vanishing, Weak and Powerless, and their Imagine cover are some of their best.
 -> The Decemberists
 The folky sound isn't totally my type, but I like the storytelling style and the stylistic range, from the grandiose The Infanta to the stilted When The War Came to the more mainstream The Perfect Crime. Some lyrically interesting stuff, although some of it sounds like they ransacked an SAT vocabulary book: "And above all this falderal on a bed made of chaparral she is laid, a coronal placed on her brow..."
 -> Barenaked Ladies
 Fun lyrics, infectious tunes. Enid, Pinch Me, One Week, If I Had $1000000, Old Apartment, If I Fall, Quality...
 
 Some stuff I've tried recently and didn't get into as much as I hoped:
 -> Animal Collective and MGMT
 Two indie bands that were recommended to me at a record store downtown, I picked them up without really doing research beforehand. To me, some of the Animal Collective stuff barely sounds like music, just noise, and while MGMT suits my tastes better, it's not anything I rush to.
 -> The Raconteurs
 There are a few tracks I like from their album Consolers of the Lonely (like Many Shades of Black), but in general their sound is too "dirty" (not like lyrically filthy, just musically dingy) for me. I pretty much feel toward them as I do toward The White Stripes, which is no huge surprise. In general I prefer a crisper sound (like Postal Service) over this style.
 -> Reel Big Fish
 Thought I'd like them more in general, but other than a few tracks like their awesome Take On Me cover, they fall flat for me.
 
 And then there are artists like Pink Floyd, Rush, and Guns 'n Roses that I have great respect for, but don't listen to much. Their stuff is fantastic, but I often don't take the time to really appreciate them. I also like the occasional Journey and Styx, and sometimes cheesy one-hit wonders from the 80s and 90s depending on the mood.
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				I approve, Tim.