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Your top 10 favourite bands?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Heavy Metal Toon, Sep 15, 2011.

  1. AH

    AH Active Member

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    The song that reminds me most of my childhood is Blur Country House <ok>
     
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  2. biggeordiedave

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    Can't beat this sort of stuff either:

    [video=youtube;q9tk9iA0Yks]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9tk9iA0Yks[/video]

    And a dreadfully cheesey video for good measure!

    [video=youtube;YdlEMmAFfIM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdlEMmAFfIM[/video]
     
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  3. Sam Axe

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    Truer words never spoken. A song/lyric/tune can bring up memories long forgotten and that is the beauty of music.
     
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  4. Outside of metal this has to be one of my favourite songs -

    Also one of my favourite films

    [video=youtube;FePXu7LeW8A]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FePXu7LeW8A[/video]

    Uma Therman isn't a physically stunning woman, but Mia Wallace's personality was just so ****ing sexy, and a woman that could pull off that role obviously has a fantastic range of emotions and personal traits in real life.

    I'd bang Uma Therman despite the fact that she's like 45 now.
     
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  5. Sam Axe

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    I love that song
     
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  6. Crouching Shola Hidden Talent

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    One for the road by Ocean Colour Scene always reminds me of school. Love that song.
     
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  7. Kyle?

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    I have to disagree. Crystal mountain has a lot of meaning behind it, about how religious fundamentalism can blind someones judgement, whereas this is basically just double bass drumming at 100mph.
     
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  8. Meaning wise yes, but technically and feeling wise i disagree. The way this song is played is just awesome. Unfortunately i've never seen Vitek play live (RIP), but everyone that has says this band was awesome.
     
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  9. Kyle?

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    can i just say, you toon fans have a great taste in music.
     
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  10. Who do you support bitch?
     
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  11. Kyle?

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    The thing i noticed whilst listening to it was that it sounds fun to play, it sounds challenging, and learning it would make me a far better guitarist.
     
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  12. Kyle?

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    I'm a gooner. Sorry.
     
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  13. biggeordiedave

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    'The Day We Caught The Train' does the same for me.

    This reminds me a lot of my school years too.

    [video=youtube;36gW-IPV0aA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36gW-IPV0aA[/video]
     
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  14. This is what i call mindless music, despite the fact that the vocalist is excellent, the drumming is done by a machine, and the riffs are crap and unimaginative, just strumming the same notes over again and not ranging much past that riff wise.

    [video=youtube;6--TleUUwls]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6--TleUUwls[/video]

    I don't think cannibal corpse is like this.
     
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  15. Hahahahahha 4-4 0-1 hahahhahaha lolllollollolololollollollololollo :p :p : P : P :p

    <cool>
     
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  16. Nazara

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    agree <ok>
    even if you support a rubbish side
     
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  17. Kyle?

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    As a fan of cannibal corpse, i have to agree. That drumming doesn't sound real. Maybe the guy just picked a bad kit, like Lars Ulrich did for metallica on St. Anger. What the hell was he thinking?
     
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  18. The Based God

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    The Beatles
    The Stone Roses
    The Smiths
    The Pogues
    The Libertines
    The Who
    Jimi Hendrix Experience
    Bob Marley
    Blur
    Oasis
     
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  19. The Situation

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    Love Brian Eno, An ending was in one of my favourite films 28 days later, one of my favourite scenes of all time, also 1/2 and 1/1 takes you to another world really is amazing, nothing better then walking the streets at night to it, when everything is peaceful!!

    Also like Biosphere!
     
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  20. Dunno mate. St Anger was a weird album. They were extremely experimental with that.
     
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