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Off Topic => Offtopic Discussion => Topic started by: AquaSka on 03-26-2004 15:46
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i was just curious, but since i dont know what the majority of futurama fans are into, i thought id ask.
are most of you into like anime or something? or do you just like funny cartoons like me?
and then i was wondering about music.
p.s.-by posting "you people" i dont mean to offend anybody,aight? just thought of "me,myself and irene".
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Prodigy, Maxim, Flightcrank, Jamiroquai, The Chemical Brothers, Fatboyslim, Linkin Park, Fear Factory, KoRn, Anthrax, Lostprophets, AIC, Jerry Cantrel, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, No Doubt, All Saints, Lenny Kravitz, Blur, Oasis, Nickelback, Deftones, Rage Against The Machine, The Corrs, Def Leppard, Metallica, Megadeth, Guns n' Roses, Aerosmith, Radiohead, Limp Bizkit, Feeder, Adema, Extreme, Eminem, Beastie Boys, Micheal Jackson, Mindset, Seal, P.O.D, Pitchshifter, 2unlimited... Aaaaaand that's all I can think of for now...
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Geek rock. But enough about that, let's discuss how doomed this thread is!
Welcome to PEEL, by the way!
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I will take this moment to again complain about the lack of music forum on PEEL.
Done.
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well it might be doomed but at least i got a couple replies, thanks.
as for me, mustard plug, the aquabats, catch 22, sublime...
too bad SKA IS DEAD, almost.
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So, you wanna go to a Ska gig I found out aboiut today? Just make your way to Islington in London in April and I'll meet you there...
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Originally posted by Speli:
Geek rock. But enough about that, let's discuss how doomed this thread is!
Welcome to PEEL, by the way!
Splendid idea. I'll say... this doomed.
::holds hands as far apart as possible::
@AquaSka: Welcome, and check out this thread (http://www.peelified.com/cgi-bin/Futurama/12-000539-1/).
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london? ha, thats a long way from florida
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28 days, A, A perfect Circle, AC/DC, Antiskeptic, At the drive in, Audioslave, Bad Religion, Bison, Blindspott, Bodyjar, Cave in, Coal Chamber, Crazy Town, Crossbreed, Crystal method, Damaged, Deftones, DJ The Crow, Drowning pool, Dry kill logic, Fear Factory, Finch, Five iron Frenzy, Foo fighters, Frenzal Rhomb, Green Day, Grinspoon, Helmet, Henry's anger, Ill nino, Incubus, Iron Maiden, Jerk, Jet, Kasen, Kiss, Korn, Living end, Loaded dice, Machine head, Metallica, Millencolin, Movielife, Muse, Nirvana, NOFX, Nothingface, Offspring, One dollar short, Orgy, P.O.D, Papa Roach, Pennywise, Powderfinger, Powerman 5000, Puddle of Mudd, Queens of the stone age, Rage against the machine, Red hot chilli Peppers, Regurgitator, Sek, Sevendust, Shihad, Silverchair, Sinch, SLipknot, Smashing pumpkins, Spanish flower, Spineshank, Static-X, Sum 41, Sunk Loto, System of a down, Taproot, Terrorgruppe, Testeagles, The Ataris, The Bloodhound gang, The Tea party, The Vandals, The Vines, Tool, Trapt, Wake, White zombie.
I knew that list was somewhere...
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p.s.-by posting "you people" i dont mean to offend anybody,aight? just thought of "me,myself and irene".
:laff:
I just noticed that.
:laff:
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ooh, five iron frenzy, shame, i think they broke up about seven months ago
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I like loads of stuff. I have a lot of singles from various different artists. But some of my faves, in no particular order are...
Linkin Park, Evanescence, Foo Fighters, HIM, Placebo, Alicia Keys, All Saints, Prodigy, Coldplay, No Doubt, P.O.D, Feeder, The Corrs, Madonna, TLC, Blink 182...
Theres lots more as well, but I wont go through my list of singles :)
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Adiemus, Apocalyptica, custom, Dido, Enya, Evanescence, jewel (old jewel, not pod person jewel),linkin park, sarah mclachlan, staind, tatu, tori amos
and random other songs from random other artists.
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The Streets, Radiohead, The Flaming Lips Badly Drawn Boy, Death Cab For Cutie, Guided By Voices, Liz Phair, Rilo Kiley, Pretty Girls Make Graves, Q And Not U.
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and are most of you into anime? i dont know, but some of the art i ve seen posted on the site is like anime'd and im jot a big fan
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There's tons of threads like this, but lately(as in since the last time I made a post about music) I've been listening to lots of Exhumed, Disrupt, D.R.I., Nekromantix, Supersuckers, Ed Gein, Nile, and various other shit musics.
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I'm not really into anime, but I don't mind some of it...
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i hate all anime with the white hot intensity of a thousand suns. May it rot in hell.
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hey, hey, i got some respect for it.
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Originally posted by TheLampIncident:
There's tons of threads like this, but lately(as in since the last time I made a post about music) I've been listening to lots of Exhumed, Disrupt, D.R.I., Nekromantix, Supersuckers, Ed Gein, Nile, and various other shit musics.
Exhumed aren't even funny. I have a bunch of their old 7"s from when they were just a shit local band playing in a public library, and I can't even look at the covers. The only good thing they put out was the split 7" with Pale Existence, and that's only good because of Pale Existence. Gore metal is just dumb.
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can someone here also agree with me that all these pop punk bands aka good charlotte, simple plan, and avril ARE POP MUSIC
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Technically, any music that's popular could be considered pop...
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yea, yea, you know what i mean though right?
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Originally posted by canned eggs:
Exhumed aren't even funny. I have a bunch of their old 7"s from when they were just a shit local band playing in a public library, and I can't even look at the covers. The only good thing they put out was the split 7" with Pale Existence, and that's only good because of Pale Existence. Gore metal is just dumb.
I think they sound okay, even though they could use a drummer who can actually keep up with them.
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why havent i ever heard of exhumed? underground? what country?
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avril and good charlotte are pop indeed.
in general...i love rock, alternative and punk but..
i love different kinds of it:
alternative - failure, year of the rabbit, slut.
alternative rock - deftones, linkin park, the masr volta
indie - at the drive in, pretty girls make graves
rock - a perfect circle, tool, denali, lostprophets, hoobastank, saves the day, incubus, burning airlines
geek rock - north of america, the plan
gothic rock - nine inch nails, evanescence
hardcore: the dillinger escape plan, shikari
punk: deviates, raised fist, offspring, NOFX
some electronic music is good too.
it's not a full list i'm far too lazy to put down all the bands i like :p
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i wish i was a little more open with different genres, i used to be all about punk rock, rancid, bouncing souls, nofx. but later i just switched over to ska. theres some bands i like outta nowhere like prodigy, and once in a while reggae is cool, but i still cant/dont want to like heavy metal and pop punk
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Originally posted by Chelsea:
...Guided By Voices, ..., Pretty Girls Make Graves, Q And Not U.
Woo!
I'm too lazy to post a list of all the bands I listen to, especially in a thread that's doomed, so I'll just name a few important ones:
At the Drive-In, The Mars Volta, North of America, The Plan, Shellac, Q and not U, Blackmail, Dillinger Escape Plan, Shikari, Drive Like Jehu, Tomte, mclusky, Orchid, Foo Fighters, Jimmy Eat World.
Generally, I like all sorts and combinations of math-rock, noise-rock, hardcore, alternative, jazz and whatever.
PS: Margie, neither The Plan nor North of America are geek-rock (if there is such a genre). Just call them alternative if you have to work with genres already, they both blend lots of different genres into another.
Oh, and Evanescence are, just for the record, not gothic-rock. They're awful (that means pop). And calling Linkin Park "alternative" is like raping the whole independent scene. They are fucking mainstream-pop.
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I just find some tunes catchy and others not.
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Originally posted by AquaSka:
i wish i was a little more open with different genres, i used to be all about punk rock, rancid, bouncing souls, nofx. but later i just switched over to ska
NoFX used to play ska =D
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Originally posted by SpacemanSpiff:
PS: Margie, neither The Plan nor North of America are geek-rock (if there is such a genre).
ah. i actually thought that math rock = geek rock...
Oh, and Evanescence are, just for the record, not gothic-rock. They're awful (that means pop). And calling Linkin Park "alternative" is like raping the whole independent scene. They are fucking mainstream-pop.
i know evanescence and linkin park are mainstream but i don't think they're "pop"
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Originally posted by SpacemanSpiff:
Oh, and Evanescence are, just for the record, not gothic-rock. They're awful (that means pop). And calling Linkin Park "alternative" is like raping the whole independent scene. They are fucking mainstream-pop.
Evanecsence is gothic rock. Being popular might make them qualify as pop music, but it doesn't make them un-gothic rock.
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"Weird Al" Yankovic.
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I like listening to some Rock and Pop. I have Hip Hop
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Originally posted by Venus:
Being popular might make them qualify as pop music, but it doesn't make them un-gothic rock.
That's right. The lack of goth makes them un-gothic.
Du you know what real goth is? Look at this quite comprehensive history of goth. (http://www.scathe.demon.co.uk/histgoth.htm)
But I actually like Evanescence, I just don't fall for their goth image. Tattered black clithing and eyeliner makes no goth.
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i looked at that site and it said
"There is also a fair bit of "ambient" goth, characterised by subtle instrumentation and haunting female vocals.
Lyrically, goth tends to be on the doomy side- dark lyrics and a doomy sound are fairly typical of most (but not all) goth these days."
Sounds like Evanescence to me.
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they're not really gothic, i think the real goths call them nu-goth
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@Marg: That's a lot more accurate.
@Venus: If you want to know what gothic music really is, then check out the bands that are mentioned. Then you'll notice, that Evenescence hasn't really got a gothic "feel". It's got a nu-metal-ish feel with a few (minor) gothic elements to juice it up.
Also, do you then consider Marilyn Manson truly gothic?
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i don't listen to marilyn manson, so i really couldn't tell you. the song he has on the queen of the damned soundtract sounded rock to me.
In any case, goth, nu-goth, as long as it has 'goth' in the title, in my universe it counts.
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Hmmm... just like pop-punk is true punk? I beg to differ.
And no- Manson isn't goth. Glam/semi-industrial is his style. He has gothic influences, and a part of his visual style is also quite goth-like. (just to clear it up a little)
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if you want to know more about gothic music check out goth.net's forums.
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Originally posted by SpacemanSpiff:
Orchid
You found their stuff, then? Did you ever track down the Naked City album, Torture Garden?
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im not into evansense, but i dont even know if thats that one girl those guys or both. i saw the video awhile back and it said evancesnse featuring something so i dont even know. i dont think i understand what bands qualify as geek-rock either. what?weezer or something?
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Hey! Evanescence's name isn't evansense, it's Evanescence! That's as bad as spelling Leela Leila!
And Evanescence is 'that one girl' and 'those guys' the featuring part was that one guy who was singing with her.
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That reminds me, I just saw a completely different video for Weezers Island in the Sun, there was two people getting married with cowboy hats and Weezer were playing on their lawn. :(
What happened to the one with the puppies and the monkey? :confused:
Don't tell me I dreamed it.
Bah, just ask the others what I like, chances are one person might get it right. :p
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...well, Faze, that there was the original Island in the Sun video, before Mikey Welsh was kicked out of the band. Then they made the monkey island video...
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I just got back from my school's Battle of the Bands and it was fucking awesome. My favorite bands there were Hircine(crazy metal band) and then two punk bands, United Against and Gun Shot Wound. It was cool because I knew people in all the bands(that I mentioned) but it was also kind of annoying because I was getting jealous that I wasn't playing. At first anyway.
I bought Hircine's CD there too. I think I'll be listening for a while.
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Oh good, I'll sleep better now! :)
I love that video, it's my number 2 video after Weapon of Choice.
I think I'll get a monkey... or a puppy, whichever's easier.
Aerosmith rule!
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Music eh?
Opeth, Black Sabbath, Ulver, Arcturus, Porcupine Tree, Sorhin, Rabauken, Turbonegro, Solefald, In Flames, Dark Tranquillity, Bad Religion, Circle Jerks, Shocking Blue, Babylon Whores, Sorhin, Young Marble Giants, Gluecifer, Concrete Blonde, Hollenthon, Arckanum, Vlad Tepes, Raveonettes, Portishead, Johnny Cash, Shiina Ringo, Husker Du, Judas Priest, Ventures, Descendents, Suicidal Tendencies, Dillinger Escape Plan, DOA, Jerry Jerry, Go-Go's, Misfits, Krewmen, King Diamond, Buckethead, Shakti, Mahavishnu, Yngwie Malmsteen, AC/DC, UK Subs, Buzzcocks, Stranglers, Enslaved, Edge of Sanity, Bloodbath, Diabolical Masquerade, Sigh, X Japan, Children of Bodom, Kalmah, Macabre, Ramones, Los Straitjackets, Halibuts, System of a Down, Skyclad, Gillian Welch, Takke, Ram-Zet, Battlelore, New Model Army, Pat Benatar, Iron Maiden, NoMeansNo, Tristania, Morgenstern, Removal, Orange Goblin, Patti Smith, Pixies, Bjork, Dead Kennedys, Alley Cats, Slow, Katatonia, Ephel Duath, Maudlin Of The Well, Morcheeba, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Death Sentence, Amorphis, Pitch Black, Tenacious D, Motorhead, Reverend Horton Heat, Pitmen, Nightingale, Queens Of The Stoneage...
Just to name a few.
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OK, since mods have been around and this thread hasn't died, I'll answer the question. But it's all stuff that could be served by threads like music with rocks in (http://www.peelified.com/cgi-bin/Futurama/12-000539-1/) or the music review thread (http://www.peelified.com/cgi-bin/Futurama/12-000457/).
I've been listening to fringe stuff like John Zorn and Captain Beefheart lately. My longest love is old heavy metal, like Led Zeppelin. Anyone who ever says anything bad about Led Zeppelin is asking to get punched.
For a while all I would listen to besides Led Zeppelin was Delta Blues. I don't like much Chicago Blues, or anything like that, just real old Delta Blues. from there I got into funk and soul/R&B, the real old seventies shit. I played in a funk band once because I liked the drummer.
I used to be in some bands in the thrash and hardcore scene in New Jersey in the '90s, so I keep up a bit with that stuff, and now that I live around the Bay Area I've made some connections to the metal and hardcore scene here.
Right now I really dig the Scandinavian hard rock scene, such as the Hellacopters, and the Japanese garage punk scene, such as Guitar Wolf. And if you like ska, Aquaska, try a Japanese band called Snail Ramp.
Also I listen to all sorts of world music crap. Algerian Rai, Tuvan throat singing, Irish traditional music, French rap... and I'm more or less classically trained.
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I mostly listen to thrash and plain old heavy metal. Don't like much death metal but there are some I'm very fond of. Never liked black metal though. Not into the whole satan thing. I can't stand nu-metal though. And any of the stuff you see on Top of the Pops.
Anthrax, Corrosion Of Conformity, Dark Angel, Death, D.R.I., Dream Theater, Exodus, Fear Factory, The Haunted, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, King Diamond, Kreator, Lamb Of God, Life Of Agony, Machine Head, Megadeth, Meshuggah, Metallica ( first 4 albums only ), Morbid Angel, Obituary, Opeth, Pantera, Possessed, Queensryche, Sepultura, Shadows Fall, Slayer, Suicidal Tendencies, Testament.
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I'm into any music with a bit of originality and depth to it, that, image-wise, evokes more than just a band singing and playing instruments. Namedropping time in no particular order:
The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Radiohead, Tom Waits, Barry Adamson, Gorillaz, Depeche Mode, Adrian Sherwood, Rhythm & Sound, Two Lone Swordsmen, Drexciya, Polar, Orbital, Hybrid, Matthew Herbert, Philip Jeck, Jah Wobble & Deep Space, Amon Tobin, The Cinematic Orchestra, The Herbaliser, Fog, Four Tet, Manitoba, Colleen, Asa-Chang & Junray, Dr. Octagon, Roots Manuva, The Roots, DJ Shadow, Deadly Avenger, Sparklehorse.
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In no particular order:
The Doors, Jimi Hendrix and the Experience, Nirvana, Radiohead, Meshuggah, Opeth, Jethro Tull, Pixies, Queens of the Stoneage, Kyuss, The Cure, Silverchair, Django Reinhardt, In Flames, Millencolin, Weezer, Fireside, The Clash, Rancid, Marilyn Manson, NIN, Fannypack, The Knife, Mr Bungle, Autechre, Mark Morgan, Jose Gonzales, CCR, Garmarna, Mudhoney, Nelly Furtado, Muse etc...
I listen to all kinds of music but these above are the "bands" I regurarly listen to more than one or two songs. Varies from time to time ofcourse.
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Generally I like rock- I suppose fairly light rock, with some slightly heavier/ punkier stuff thrown in. I'm definitely not into pop in general (including all that rubbish hip hop, R'nB, etc.), but I don't listen to metal either.
My favourite bands at the moment: The Goo Goo Dolls, Fuel, The Living End, Matchbox 20.
I also like some stuff by Reel Big Fish, Goldfinger and 28 Days.
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Mostly I listen to "Old Skool" Hardcore from the years 1991 through to 1993 and I listen to techno as well as mixing both genres.
Other than that its a mixture of whatever sounds pleasing to the ear eg. Blink 182's new track is ok but i don't like anything else they have done.
I listen to alot of 80's tunes and watch VH1 when I get the chance!
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Originally posted by Margarita:
i know evanescence and linkin park are mainstream but i don't think they're "pop"
As "pop" comes from popular, they are, actually. But you might call them pop-rock or something. However, alternative does not fit.
Originally posted by canned eggs:
You found their stuff, then? Did you ever track down the Naked City album, Torture Garden?
Yeah, I found quite a few songs by Orchid and it's awesome. Naked City is a lot harder to find though and so far, I couldn't get anything.
But I haven't given up yet...
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Originally posted by canned eggs:
OK, since mods have been around and this thread hasn't died, I'll answer the question. But it's all stuff that could be served by threads like music with rocks in (http://www.peelified.com/cgi-bin/Futurama/12-000539-1/) or the music review thread (http://www.peelified.com/cgi-bin/Futurama/12-000457/).
I'm very disappointed with these mods.