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Cobra Commander posted:Lookin' for some real thug rap poo poo. Not like the 47 Miller Gang stuff but like relentless aggression with gun lines and thug poo poo. I cant think of any artists similar to what I'm lookin'. Hoping he sounds like he just came out of some super ghetto like Camden or like Inglewood rappin' about thug poo poo. Project Pat yo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SpNeH_Q4Y4
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A Soothing Lacuna posted:Have you tried Crash Worship? Start with the live album Espontaneo. I would lose it for months at a time and then have to move again and find it at the bottom of a pile and put it on for three days in a row, it's pure dissociation music. I have not and I will. Also where the hell do i start with Sleep Chamber? Their discog is massive
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Amazon Review posted:I'm looking for more stuff like The Great Annihilator by Swans, and just more early industrial in general. Controlled Bleeding - Songs from the Grinding Wall Coil - Horse Rotorvator Coil - Scatology Psychic TV - Descending Psychic TV - Those Who Do Not Lustmord - Paradise Disowned Godflesh - Street Cleaner (more on the metal side, but JKB was a HUGE Swans fan) If I remember right Head of David were pretty much a Swans cover band, but its been a while since I've listened to them.
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# ? Feb 1, 2011 05:14 |
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I'm already really into Coil too, but thanks for some new stuff to listen to.
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# ? Feb 1, 2011 05:32 |
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Anybody got any suggestions for bands that are similar to The Velvet Underground's self-titled (third) album? Thanks.
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Criminal Minded posted:Anybody got any suggestions for bands that are similar to The Velvet Underground's self-titled (third) album? Thanks. The Feelies, start with Crazy Rhythms.
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A Violence Gang posted:The Feelies, start with Crazy Rhythms. I actually listened to that a while back and didn't get too much from it, but I'll give it another go; I change my mind on music all the loving time.
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Cobra Commander posted:Lookin' for some real thug rap poo poo. Not like the 47 Miller Gang stuff but like relentless aggression with gun lines and thug poo poo. I cant think of any artists similar to what I'm lookin'. Hoping he sounds like he just came out of some super ghetto like Camden or like Inglewood rappin' about thug poo poo. The Real Thug Rap poo poo!
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# ? Feb 1, 2011 11:52 |
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i disagree, dfire, this would be the real thug g poo poo from newark.
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Criminal Minded posted:Anybody got any suggestions for bands that are similar to The Velvet Underground's self-titled (third) album? Thanks. LUNA- they opened for the VU on their brief reunion tour and their third album, Bewitched, even features Sterling Morrison on a few tracks.
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A Soothing Lacuna posted:i disagree, dfire, this would be the real thug g poo poo from newark. reppin brick city is AIGHT, BUT this dude rep QUEENS HARD... this poo poo got GUNS, DRUGS and WOMEN, ya heaaaard you soothing motherfucker EDIT: and you can't forget this poo poo... reppin third world nations Dubplate Fire fucked around with this message at 13:43 on Feb 1, 2011 |
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Criminal Minded posted:Anybody got any suggestions for bands that are similar to The Velvet Underground's self-titled (third) album? Thanks. Mirrors - Shirley Mirrors - How Could I?
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Dubplate Fire posted:reppin brick city is AIGHT, BUT this dude rep QUEENS HARD... this poo poo got GUNS, DRUGS and WOMEN, ya heaaaard you soothing motherfucker Real smooth flow there. I went travelling and was introduced to Electrelane. The Power Out is an amazing album, in particular one track: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIOZSVASKRo I'm searching for similiar artists with identical composition and intensity - preferably new entries on the music scene, let's say from 2009 -->
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Criminal Minded posted:Anybody got any suggestions for bands that are similar to The Velvet Underground's self-titled (third) album? Thanks. Galaxie 500.. Same guy from Luna, but Galaxie was first. http://video.yahoo.com/watch/2018331/v2142079 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btsZv2C1624 http://vimeo.com/14860932
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Criminal Minded posted:Anybody got any suggestions for bands that are similar to The Velvet Underground's self-titled (third) album? Thanks. try Bedhead. all of their albums
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# ? Feb 2, 2011 05:37 |
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Brand New is my favorite band. Particularly their album The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-kI-JWPgWU What else might I like? Manchester Orchestra is something that would be similar.
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# ? Feb 2, 2011 08:49 |
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Im currently in love with Adele's new album, 21. It is amazing, beautiful and moving. for a sample : current single, rolling in the deep: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYEDA3JcQqw&feature=related someone like you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUH9fUQ5g_M&feature=related don't you remember: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtufTKtRQXs
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# ? Feb 3, 2011 02:51 |
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Looking for beat oriented lo-fi, fake vinyl crackling, female vocalists, reverbed horn samples, stuff like that; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NV_ihMAJN3k
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moss piglet posted:Looking for beat oriented lo-fi, fake vinyl crackling, female vocalists, reverbed horn samples, stuff like that; I really expected your link to lead to Portishead http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vozNQX6Ye1A
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the Bunt posted:I really expected your link to lead to Portishead Oh sure theres Portishead. I like them a lot, also Morcheeba, Baby Fox, few others in that mid-90s vein. I'm looking for newer or less-well-known older acts.
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moss piglet posted:Looking for beat oriented lo-fi, fake vinyl crackling, female vocalists, reverbed horn samples, stuff like that;
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moss piglet posted:Looking for beat oriented lo-fi, fake vinyl crackling, female vocalists, reverbed horn samples, stuff like that; Something that was suggested to me a few pages back was some Lovage. They had one CD and it's out of print now, I was lucky enough to find a copy of one at our local used CD store. It's got all that you asked for and is really goddamned smooth to listen to as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGgDoPTg4Rs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1nUBFKCgd8&feature=related
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# ? Feb 5, 2011 04:54 |
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While listening to Led Zeppelins box set I have once again fallen in love with In my Time of Dying and a lot of their more acoustic sounding songs Can anybody direct me to present artists that follow this style?
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# ? Feb 5, 2011 17:35 |
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Okay I really like Dark Tranquility, specifically Damage Done (pretty much every song) and Haven (a few of them), but going through their other discs that I've been able to find it seems like those two are pretty different from their usual sound. Or maybe not, is there anything similar to these out there?
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# ? Feb 7, 2011 09:16 |
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If anyone knows anything similar to Grey Waters - Say Goodbye I'd be pretty much indebted to you forever. Big heavy guitars and big heavy atmospheres. Bonus points if there's no growling but I can handle a little I guess.
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# ? Feb 8, 2011 01:12 |
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Looking for some good hard-hitting breakbeat recommendations. I've really been enjoying Uberzone's Y4K mix, but its all I've got right now. All recommendations are welcome, but I'm hoping to find some more recent stuff.
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# ? Feb 8, 2011 01:54 |
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A couple years back, I listened to a few R&B/popish songs and really liked them. Namely speaking of Trey Songz - Can't Help But Wait, J.Holiday - Bed, and J.Holiday - Suffocate. Anything in the same vein as those songs?
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ChampRamp posted:A couple years back, I listened to a few R&B/popish songs and really liked them. Namely speaking of Trey Songz - Can't Help But Wait, J.Holiday - Bed, and J.Holiday - Suffocate. Anything in the same vein as those songs? find a damned radio.
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Threatis posted:find a damned radio. Top 40 isn't R&B. I'm looking for a real answer.
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ChampRamp posted:Top 40 isn't R&B. I'm looking for a real answer. yes it is. that was a real answer.
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Threatis posted:yes it is. that was a real answer. Okay, then, I'll bite. Give some specific examples for me to listen to, please.
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ChampRamp posted:Okay, then, I'll bite. Give some specific examples for me to listen to, please. Ciara, Taio Cruz, the-dream, Destiny's Child, Jeremih, and about 3 trillion others.
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I'm in love with Man Man and Sleepytime Gorilla Museum. What else will I like?
Vulture Culture fucked around with this message at 05:25 on Feb 8, 2011 |
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Looking for more stuff like The Exploding Hearts, Gentleman Jesse & His Men, Clorox Girls, The Marked Men, Carbonas, Beat Beat Beat, Customers, Mean Jeans, White Wires, The Wax Museums, The Hex Dispensers...
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Misogynist posted:I'm in love with Man Man and Sleepytime Gorilla Museum. What else will I like? As for man man, for some reason I always think of them when I listen to Introducing... by Foxy Shazam, especially the song "It's hair smelled like bonfire", even though the genres are pretty separate. They always get compared to Tom Waits and Captain Beefheart too. Other options are Gogol Bordello (who they recently went on tour with) and a local band called Rapskallion. They're some I can think of right now
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dailydares posted:Looking for more stuff like The Exploding Hearts, Gentleman Jesse & His Men, Clorox Girls, The Marked Men, Carbonas, Beat Beat Beat, Customers, Mean Jeans, White Wires, The Wax Museums, The Hex Dispensers... The Diskords, if you can find them anywhere. They were like 13/14 when they were around (the members all moved on to Autistic Youth, Absolute Rulers, Cower, and a few other bands that might have a little recognition outside of Portland), but its really really good power pop/punk. And of course there is all the older bands those bands love, The Undertones, Cheap Trick, the Adolescents, The Nerves, The Only Ones, The Members, etc
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# ? Feb 8, 2011 14:56 |
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I'm looking for any bands that mix blues/swing/jazz with more modern elements, be it pop or heavy rock or metal music. Something in the vein of Movits or The Diablo Swing Orchestra I guess. Do we have any takers?
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dailydares posted:Looking for more stuff like The Exploding Hearts, Gentleman Jesse & His Men, Clorox Girls, The Marked Men, Carbonas, Beat Beat Beat, Customers, Mean Jeans, White Wires, The Wax Museums, The Hex Dispensers... The complete releases of In The Red records, specifically Thee Oh Sees and Cheap Time
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# ? Feb 8, 2011 21:56 |
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Oh yeah, The Cathloic boys, Autistic Youth, Final Solutions, The Rat Traps, Dead Moon (I guess they kind of fit), The Observers, uhhh man there's one I totally can't remember the name of, Portland had a ton of this stuff a few years ago. If I remember the name I'll totally post it here
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I'm working on a mix of summery sounding stuff, mainly because of the fact that I'm freezing my rear end of here in New Jersey. What are some artists who have a summery feel or remind you of summer every time you hear them.
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