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Guest Lord of The Curry
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So who (if any) people's tastes in this room have rubbed off on you the most?

 

I listen to Acid Bath thanks to AoO, a LOT more U2 then I used to because of Barron and the majority of songs on Jubuki's top ten of all time.

 

Who influences you the most with their picks?

Guest Choken One
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If It weren't for Coreylaz...I'd never had checked out Shadows Fall long time ago...

 

Now I can claim I heard them before when once they hit it big.

Guest Vitamin X
Posted

Same here. CoreyLazarus and Agent of Oblivion helped further my already booming metal taste where my friends had showed it to me and chilled with me listenin to it and I grew to love it more. Though everyone has a contribution in things I learn.

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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I checked out Shadows Fall on recommendation from here, same with Strapping Young Lad, and found both to be ok.

Guest redbaron51
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Corey for Shadows Fall.

 

Nevermortal for Arch Enemy

Guest Random Hero
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Corey for Shadows Fall, Dream Theater and Nevermore.

Guest kingkamala
Posted

I've downloaded a few songs thanks to the recommendations of board members, nothing really compelled me to buy a CD or even download a few more songs of the band.

Guest godthedog
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probably inc. i give him partial credit for my obsession with miles davis.

Guest Flyboy
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Kinetic for Fiona Apple.

Incandenza for Elvis Costello.

godthedog for Sarah McLachlan.

Guest CoreyLazarus416
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Yes, because Dream Theater is great. It's just James LaBrie that's the problem.

 

Agent got me into Acid Bath, and I've probably checked out a few different bands here and there thanks to different recs from here and from W-T.

Guest El Satanico
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A mixture of everyone that has good taste in their music of choice.

Guest Nevermortal
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I can't credit AoO for me discovering Acid Bath since I'd heard of them, but I can credit him for turning me back on to them and listening to a lot of their stuff, rather then just a few songs.

 

Shadows Fall, I'm giving to Corey. Rock on.

Guest Edwin MacPhisto
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I pick up stuff from everybody. Mostly songs of note, and then go from there to see if I'm interested in the album. I'll credit this board specifically--though I'm not sure who, since a few were buzzing about it--for turning me onto the Mike Patton/Dillinger Escape Plan EP.

Guest CoreyLazarus416
Posted

Yes. And our Mike Portnoy's awesome drumming, and our John Myung's octopus-like hands while he plays his 6-string bass, and curse John Petrucci's top-notch guitar work! Oh, and I damn that keyboard player to hell for making people air-keyboard solo!

Guest mesepher
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Yes, because Dream Theater is great. It's just James LaBrie that's the problem.

 

Agent got me into Acid Bath, and I've probably checked out a few different bands here and there thanks to different recs from here and from W-T.

what's wrong with James' singing... he sings a hell of a lot better than anyone else named James... (although, that doesn't say much)

Posted
Yes. And our Mike Portnoy's awesome drumming, and our John Myung's octopus-like hands while he plays his 6-string bass, and curse John Petrucci's top-notch guitar work! Oh, and I damn that keyboard player to hell for making people air-keyboard solo!

I don't really want to get into an arguement about this, because if you feel it then thats all that matters, but Dream theater is some of the most pretentious shit I've ever heard. You can play your instrument well? Good for you! Now go and learn how to play it right. You know, with like feeling and stuff. It's like people such as Dio or Bert Jansch(sp?). Good technicaly, but they can't write a fucking tune to save their life!

 

Having said that, "Home"(?) is a pretty good song. At least before they go all fucking prog rock with it.

Guest HollywoodSpikeJenkins
Posted

Corey for Shadows Fall, like everyone else.

 

 

Because of him, I picked up Art of Balance, and I love it.

Posted
Yes. And our Mike Portnoy's awesome drumming, and our John Myung's octopus-like hands while he plays his 6-string bass, and curse John Petrucci's top-notch guitar work! Oh, and I damn that keyboard player to hell for making people air-keyboard solo!

I don't really want to get into an arguement about this, because if you feel it then thats all that matters, but Dream theater is some of the most pretentious shit I've ever heard. You can play your instrument well? Good for you! Now go and learn how to play it right. You know, with like feeling and stuff. It's like people such as Dio or Bert Jansch(sp?). Good technicaly, but they can't write a fucking tune to save their life!

 

Having said that, "Home"(?) is a pretty good song. At least before they go all fucking prog rock with it.

I got into that argument with the board like a month ago, but in truth I was arguing for the sake of arguing. They are pretty much my favourite band, I just tried to make a point that I feel still stands. Ah well. James has a pretty awesome voice, great range and all. It's just that it's very traditional and sounds as if he *Gasp* ACTUALLY TOOK VOCAL LESSONS! The band as a whole seem pretty traditionalist, I mean, they all have an insane amount of talent that one can recognize easily. It's like someone went and picked the best musicians out of Souldrums and NCM and put them in a band that they play great together in. The more that I think about it, the more I realise that most of the teachers in my music school are way more talented than any of the crap I hear on the radio these days, like Nickelback, staind, etc. But I digress. Listen to James' rendition of O' Holy Night for proof of his awesomeness.

 

I got into a lot of Indie goodness through this site thanks to guys like Inc. and Kinetic, but they're gone, so I don't get much out of it anymore. I don't predominantly listen to metal, so I don't try to look for whatever I can. I just listen to the usual suspects, like Slayer and In Flames.

Guest The Metal Maniac
Posted

Agent of Oblivion got me into Acid Bath somewhat (I *love* "Scream of the Butterfly") but that's it.

Guest IDrinkRatsMilk
Posted

I was in a chatroom with AoO a while back and he turned me on to a lot of bands, particularly Nasum and Mastodon.

 

Banky got me listening to Common, although I think that was in a chat room too.

Guest evenflowDDT
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Incandenza, Kinetic, and Edwin MacPhisto. gtd does too, but he's more influential on my film choices, in the music folder he more or less just "backs up" the above three in my mind.

 

I wish Inc and Kinetic hadn't left. Now I have to rely on my girlfriend for hip indie bands...I mean what the hell kind of band name is American Football? Actually that Danse Macabre CD by The Faint makes good mood music though. Anyway...Inc, Kinetic, come back! I need you to tell me what to download...help me find another Material Issue! Or something!

 

I never even got to listen to Pornography for the Audiophile :(

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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Agent of Oblivion got me into Acid Bath somewhat (I *love* "Scream of the Butterfly") but that's it.

You'd get obsessed with Agents of Oblivion, then. The band, not me. It's the lead singer's other band after Acid Bath split, and it's mellow evil shit like that.

Guest saturnmark4life
Posted
I pick up stuff from everybody. Mostly songs of note, and then go from there to see if I'm interested in the album. I'll credit this board specifically--though I'm not sure who, since a few were buzzing about it--for turning me onto the Mike Patton/Dillinger Escape Plan EP.

I hyped the shit out of that when it came out. Probably the best stuff I heard in 2002.

Guest Edwin MacPhisto
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I hyped the shit out of that when it came out. Probably the best stuff I heard in 2002.

 

Yep. After reading it in every other post, I figured "what the hell." And what a good hell it was.

 

Actually that Danse Macabre CD by The Faint makes good mood music though.

 

It is a fun one. Nothing too groundbreaking, but very exciting, danceable, and well-produced. That first track is a killer. In a similar vein, I'll recommend mountains of Depeche Mode (specifically Violator and its uber-dancy "Policy of Truth" and "Enjoy the Silence"), as well as some of Tricky's rockier moments.

 

In fact, consider this an all-call for everyone to download his cover of Public Enemy's "Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos," on Maxinquaye and called simply "Black Steel." It's frickin' great, and if you can get someone to mix it up as a centerpiece of a Faint/Depeche Mode/Thick-Synth-Rock Mix, it'll tear the dancefloor apart.

Guest Anorak
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Nobody has really influenced my tastes to a great degree. If I was into metal then maybe someone would have turned me on to something. I think posters like Kinetic/Inc and godthedog have a general taste similar to mine but by and large like different bands and artists. You could do worse than check out some of the stuff I mention though honest!

Guest The Metal Maniac
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AoO: not bad, not bad at all. I haven't had the time to give them a fair listen, but it seems good so far.

 

Oddly enough, I've known this band existed for a while, but I never even bothered to check them out. I saw the name on Darklyrics.com while browsing for something, but figured if you liked them enough to steal their name, then they were probably some death metal band that I'd hate.

 

Just one of those book and cover lessons, I guess.

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