Mothman |
Rise Against – Make It Stop (Septembers Children)
Gotye (featuring Kimbra) – Somebody That I Used To Know
Arcade Fire – Une Annee Sans Lumiere
MIA – XXXO
Miami Horror – Summersun
Nero – Guilt
The Dandy Warhols – You Were The Last High
Ben Folds – Brick (live)
The Panics – Move On
Luke Million – Arnold
Grouplove – Itchin’ On A Photograph
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Hysteric
Mothman |
Jebediah – Harpoon (live)
Jebediah – Animal (live)
The Dandy Warhols – Not If You Were The Last Junkie On Earth
Ou Est Le Swimming Pool – Jackson’s Last Stand
Art Vs Science – With Thoughts
Tijuana Cartel – White Dove
Kasabian – Switchblade Smiles
Queens Of The Stone Age – First It Giveth
Powderfinger – The Day You Come
Seeker Lover Keeper – Light All My Lights (live)
Something With Numbers – Against The Wind
The Vines – Outtathaway
The Kills – Future Starts Slow
Mothman |
Gotye (featuring Kimbra) – Somebody That I Used To Know
Big Scary – Mix Tape
Husky – History’s Door
Hot Chip – One Pure Thought
Silversun Pickups – Well Thought Out Twinkles
The Horrors – Still Life
Boy And Bear – Lordy May
Active Child – Hanging On
Does It Offend You, Yeah? – Dawn Of The Dead
White Stripes – I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself (cover)
Cage The Elephant – Shake Me Down
Mystery Jets – Two Doors Down
Abbe May – Taurus Chorus
Grouplove – Itchin’ On A Photograph
Disturbed – Another Way To Die
Muse – Bliss
Cults – Go Outside (Menahan Street Band remix)
SBTRKT (featuring Sampha) – Hold On
Gyroscope – Live Without You
Regina Spektor – Blue Lips
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny |
Stevie Ray Vaughan - "Life By The Drop"
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Dick Dale - "Pipeline" (cover)
Dr. Ralph Stanley - "O Death" (traditional)
Dan Tyminski, Harley Allen, and Pat Enright (as the Soggy Bottom Boys) - "Man of Constant Sorrow" (cover)
Richard Shindell - "Howling At The Trouble"
KC and the Sunshine Band - "That's the Way (I Like It)"
Rone Barton - "Deeper"
Neurosis - "Stones from the Sky"
Dropkick Murphys - "Kiss Me, I'm S@$@faced"
Danzig - "UnderBelly of the Beast"
Danzig - "Am I Demon"
Rollins Band - "Ghostrider" (cover)
Rollins Band - "Move Right In / Inna Gadda Da Vida" (cover)
Rollins Band - "Disconnect"
Mr. Bungle - "Goodbye Sober Day"
Slipknot - "Vermilion"
The Dirges - "Better Days"
Patsy Cline - "Crazy"
Dead Kennedys - "Too Drunk to F&%#"
Alkaline Trio - "Born to Run (live)" (cover)
Ron Sexsmith - "Speaking With the Angel"
Kasey Chambers - "Not Pretty Enough"
Kasey Chambers - "Nothing At All"
Ramones - "I Don't Want To Grow Up" (cover)
The Dickies - "Banana Splits theme" (cover)
Mothman |
Mothman your posts consistently average like an 80+% compatibility rating with my own tastes. Uhh...Keep up the good work!
Glad to hear you have 80% good taste! ;-)
I tend to enjoy a pretty wide range of music, and I think my tastes have become a lot broader over the years - there are genres I listen to now that I wouldn't have dreamed I'd enjoy ten or fifteen years back.
DrGames |
I've been listening to "Team Glarg beneath the towers" by Dr. G and the Range Shadows found here.
It has been on repeat for four hours whilst I am doing session prep.
Brilliant theme/mood music for a dungeon crawl.
In service,
Rich
Doodlebug Anklebiter |
Sonic Youth--EVOL
I never had this one before and it's not as immediately awesome as Daydream Nation or Goo, probably due to the lack of real hard-core rockers. But it's growing on me.
Shadow of a Doubt which gets bonus points for mentioning not one, but two Hitchcock films!
Doodlebug Anklebiter |
Mothman |
Portishead – Glory Box
Yuksek – On A Train
DJ Shadow – Organ Donor
James Blake – Limit To Your Love (cover)
Owl Eyes – Pumped Up Kicks (live, cover)
Architecture in Helsinki – Escapee
Jack Ladder And The Dreamlanders – Cold Feet
Mr Little Jeans – The Suburbs (cover)
The Herd – Signs of Life
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Soft Shock
Mothman |
Two Door Cinema Club – What You Know
The Mamas and The Papas – Monday Monday
One Day As A Lion – Wild International
Fleet Foxes – Battery Kinzie
Caribou – Odessa
Gotye (featuring Kimbra) – Somebody That I Used To Know
White Denim – Drug
The Vasco Era – Child Bearing Hips
Luke Million – Arnold
Radiohead – Optimistic
Seeker Lover Keeper – Even Though I’m A Woman
Illy – Cigarettes
The Grates – Turn Me On
Doodlebug Anklebiter |
Mothman |
NERD – Rock Star
Stayin’ Alive – The Bee Gees
Foster the People – Pumped Up Kicks
Crystal Castles – Celestica
Seeker Lover Keeper – Light All My Lights
The Wombats – Jump Into The Fog
Active Child – Hanging On
Gotye (featuring Kimbra) – Somebody That I Used To Know
Abbe May – Taurus Chorus
Miles Mayo – How You Done Me Wrong
Passion Pit – Sleepyhead
Boy and Bear – Milk and Sticks
Mr Little Jeans – The Suburbs (cover)
Olondir |
Honestly I don't know what year this stuff is but I like it! My musical tastes have generally been alternative rock and being that hipster who listens to "bands you probably never heard of." My friend is in a jam band and I can definitely hear how Phish and the dead have major influences over them.
On a related note, I can totally hear how the monks influenced so many bands (I'm looking at you- the white stripes)
Doodlebug Anklebiter |
My musical tastes have generally been alternative rock and being that hipster who listens to "bands you probably never heard of."
Oh, nice to meet you. I was in the International Underground Hipster Elite (Boston Lodge) for a while back before I got old.
Pitchfork had an article a whiles back where they jokingly wrote about the Rules of Musical Appreciation Development and just after Step 5: Realizing That Not All Reggae Sounds the Same was Step 6: Realizing The Dead Are Awesome (or something like that).
They were great.
Black Monk Time is a fantastic album. I remember playing it loudly back when my roommate was kissin' on some girl (this was back in my youth, when such things happened) and they made me turn it off 'cuz it was ruining their mood! Hee hee!
Olondir |
Nice to meet you, as well, good sir. I find myself in good company in this thread. That's a shame your roommate and his lady-friend couldn't take a time-out of their kissing session to appreciate good music!
I don't typically visit pitchfork that much but that article sounds pretty hysterical. My google-fu is weak tonight and I can't seem to find it. I guess I have something to do at work tomorrow.
@Mothman I just listened to Mr Little Jeans cover of the suburbs and let me tell you: just listening to that song gives me that visceral feeling of driving your car down the highway by yourself with the windows down breathing in that cool, just-rained air.
My friend just informed me of this band and it was love at first riff.
Neon Indian - Deadbeat Summer
Auxmaulous |
Ladytron - Little Black Angel
Ladytron - Ace of Hz
The Cramps - Garbage Man
The Cramps - The Creature from the Black Leather Lagoon
Angry Samoans - My Old Man's a Fatso
45 Grave - Insurance From God
Sol Invictus - Sawney Bean
SlE3P CHAMBER - Babes ov Babylon
SlE3P CHAMBER - Salome
LA's Wasted Youth - Reagan's In
The Varukers - No Escape
Adverts - Cast of Thousands
Channel 3 - Manzanar
D.I. - Spiritual Law
Rosemary's Babies - I Vote Yes
Siouxsie & the Banshees - Love in Void
Siouxsie & the Banshees - Nicotine Stain
Modern English - Sixteen Days
Modern English - Gathering Dust
Social Distortion - Lude Boy
100 Flowers - Reject Yourself
The Germs - No God
The Germs - Media Blitz
Fear - Intro/Waiting for the Gas (demo)
Fear - Gimmie Some Damage (live)
Doodlebug Anklebiter |
I don't typically visit pitchfork that much but that article sounds pretty hysterical. My google-fu is weak tonight and I can't seem to find it. I guess I have something to do at work tomorrow.
It was just something a writer mentioned in passing; it wasn't really an article about the Rules of Musical Appreciation Development.
Doodlebug Anklebiter |
Olondir wrote:It was just something a writer mentioned in passing; it wasn't really an article about the Rules of Musical Appreciation Development.
I don't typically visit pitchfork that much but that article sounds pretty hysterical. My google-fu is weak tonight and I can't seem to find it. I guess I have something to do at work tomorrow.
EDIT: Oh yeah, now I remember: it was an article about the worst album covers of all time, for which Terrapin Station was on the list.
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny |
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:There's a real dearth of country in these threads.
Come to think of it, there's not much hip hop, either.
I actually listen to both, just in somewhat smaller quantities than I do things like hardcore punk.
In fact, I was just listening to some hip-hop* and some country this morning.
*
Mothman |
@Mothman I just listened to Mr Little Jeans cover of the suburbs and let me tell you: just listening to that song gives me that visceral feeling of driving your car down the highway by yourself with the windows down breathing in that cool, just-rained air.
That's an awesome description, right on.
Mothman |
Nirvana vs Rick Astely – Never Gonna Give Your Teen Spirit Up (mashup)
Justin Timberlake vs Ray Parker Jr vs Laid Back vs MSTRKRFT vs Justice – Sexy Back, Ghostbusters, White Horse etc (mashup)
The Beatles vs Outkast – PaperBackHeyYa (mashup)
Connor Anderson – Roll a d6 (parody)
Pink Floyd vs Bee Gees – Stayin’ Alive In The Wall (mashup)
Tori Amos, PJ Harvey, Bjork and Massive Attack – Mashup by Wax Audio
The Kooks – Kids (cover)
Auxmaulous |
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny |
Doodlebug Anklebiter |
The Chemist – Lullaby #1 (Mercy)
Dan Le Sac & Scroobius Pip – Thou Shalt Always Kill
Unknown Mortal Orchestra – Ffunny Ffriends
Drapht – Rapunzel
Cloud Control – Death Cloud
Foo Fighters – I Should Have Known
Active Child – Hanging On
Gotye – Somebody That I Used To Know
Autokratz – Always More
How many of those are Australian hip-hop?
Drapht?
Gotye?
Dan Le Sac & Scroobius Pip?!?
It's like you're posting from a different dimension!
Doodlebug Anklebiter |
The Beatles--Let It Be
The only Beatles album that isn't great, and that's probably because it was posthumously released by the record company. Of course, being The Beatles, it's still pretty good.
And, yeah, I could do without "The Long and Winding Road" and "Across the Universe" I can take or leave, but there's some pretty great shiznit there, too.
As for "Let It Be," for me it's up there with "Stairway to Heaven" and "Freebird" as great songs that I always wish I could skip to the second half of.
Dementrius RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16 |
Mothman |
Mothman wrote:The Chemist – Lullaby #1 (Mercy)
Dan Le Sac & Scroobius Pip – Thou Shalt Always Kill
Unknown Mortal Orchestra – Ffunny Ffriends
Drapht – Rapunzel
Cloud Control – Death Cloud
Foo Fighters – I Should Have Known
Active Child – Hanging On
Gotye – Somebody That I Used To Know
Autokratz – Always More
How many of those are Australian hip-hop?
Drapht?
Gotye?
Dan Le Sac & Scroobius Pip?!?
It's like you're posting from a different dimension!
I'm not really sure how you'd categorise all the genres, but here's my best attempt.
The Chemist – Australian Alternative Pop-Rock Band
Dan Le Sac & Scroobius Pip – British Electro Hip Hop Duo
Unknown Mortal Orchestra – American Alternative Retro Pop Band
Drapht – Australian Hip Hop Artist
Cloud Control – Australian Alternative Folk-Rock Band
Active Child – I have no idea
Gotye – Australian Alternative Singer-Songwriter
AutoKratz – British Electronica duo
Mothman |