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Nuttkase

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Yeah IMO Alice In Chains is one of the best bands ever. Funny enough I was torn between Would?, I Stay Away, Rooster and Down in a Hole as which one to put for Alice In Chains. I picked Would? because I am also a huge Mother Love Bone fan and the song was written by Jerry Cantrell asking Andrew Wood of MLB if he kicked herion would Andrew as well. Even though Would? came out in 1992 and Wood died in 1990 the song was written before Wood died.

My top three always change between Alice In Chains, Tool and Joy Division. My top 10 bands change up all the time but those are always my top 3 bands though.
 

SRD420

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#23
Pantera - Walk
Pantera - Cemetary Gates
Hed PE - Waiting To Die
Hed PE - Meadow
Hed PE - Dangerous
Tech N9ne - Constantly Dirty
Tech N9ne - Suicide Letters
Led Zeppelin - Kashmir
Led Zeppelin - Stairway To Heaven
Led Zeppelin - Dyer Maker
Pink Floyd - Brain Damage
Pink Floyd - The Wall Pt. 1 and 2
Mudvayne - Dig
Korn - Blind
Godsmack - Whatever
Bone Thugs N Harmoney - Lots... I wont even go there
Krayzie Bone - Kneight Ridaz
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird
Ten Years After - Love To Change The World
Tom Petty - Cocaine

This is something that could take all day for me, but there's a few...
 

Nuttkase

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BUTCHER 206 said:
I've never heard of the band Joy Division but I'll look into it because chances are if you're a big Alice in Chains and Tool fan I would probably enjoy it. (*EDIT: Ahh I recognize them now from the Donnie Darko soundtrack)
Yeah the song "Love Will Tear Us Apart" is on the Donnie Darko soundtrack. It's a great song and their most well known but IMO it is FAR from their best. You stated you like "depressing" music then you will more then likely love Joy Division. Must of their stuff is pretty dark and gloomy. Their last proper album Closer is thought by many to be a kind of "suicide note" lyrics wise by Ian Curtis (lead singer.) Shortly before the album came out and they were to head out on their first US tour he hung himself.

Here is a link if you are bored and want to read up on them:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_division

They only had two proper albums (Unknown Pleasures and Closer...both two of my favorite albums ever in any genre) but they had lots of singles and b-sides that are on neither album.

I'd check out their stuff on the net and if you like them purchase the box set Heart and Soul. It has both of their full length albums and every single and b-side they put out plus live tracks and such.

Nuttkace
 
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just a few

Atmosphere - Like Today, Party for the Fight to Write
Ice T - I'm Your Pusher
Tool - Aenima, Opiate, H (all Tool I guess)
Alice in Chains - Rotten Apple
Latyrx - Balcony Beach
The Shins - Caring is Creepy
Steel Pulse - Roller Skates, Throne of Gold, Steppin Out
Tom Petty - Breakdown
Living Colour - Cult of Personality
People Under the Stairs - Acid Raindrops
Brothers Johnson - Strawberry Letter 23
A Perfect Circle - Orestes
Cake - Frank Sinatra
Jimi Hendrix - Angel

...and many more
 

B-Buzz

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SRD420 said:
Pantera - Walk
Check out Avenged Sevenfolds cover, fucking badass. I saw em do it live and the place almost exploded.


Gonna add a few to my list cuz I didnt want to let my inner fanboy out on the first one.
B-Buzz said:
Rolling Stones- Sympathy For the Devil
NOFX- The Decline
Led Zeppelin- Dazed & Confused
The Receiving End of Sirens- This Armistice
Coheed & Cambria- Everything Evil
Coheed & Cambria- 2113
Chiodos- No Hardcore Dancing in the Living Room
Rage Against the Machine- Killing In the Name Of
Silverstein- Call It Karma
Queens of the Stone Age- Broken Box
AFI- Morningstar
AFI- ...But Home Is Nowhere
Alexisonfire- 44 Caliber Love Letter
The Fall of Troy- Macaulay McCulkin
The Fall of Troy- Ghost Ship Pt. 5
Q Lazzarus- Goodbye Horses
The Forecast- One Hundred Percent (My favorite song atm)
Coheed & Cambria- Junesong Provision
Coheed & Cambria- Neverender
Coheed & Cambria- The Willing Well I: Fuel For the Feeding End
Coheed & Cambria- The Velourium Camper II: Backend of Forever
The Mars Volta- Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt
Bayside- Dear Tragedy
Alexisonfire- Little Girls Pointing & Laughing
Alkaline Trio- Sorry About That
Brand New- Guernica (If anyone was really close with a grandfather listen to this)
The Receiving End of Sirens- Dead Men Tell No Tales
The Receiving End of Sirens- Broadcast Quality
Chiodos- The Words "Best Friend" Become Redefined
Portugal. The Man- Chicago
CKY- Escape From Hellview
The Dear Hunter- Black Sandy Beaches
The Fall of Troy- Mouths Like Sidewinder Missiles
The Fall of Troy- What Sound Does A Mastodon Make?
Gatsbys American Dream- Shhh! I'm Listening To Reason
Gatsbys American Dream- Recondition, Reprogram, Reactivate
Glassjaw- Piano
Glassjaw- Ape Dos Mil
Idiot Pilot- Moerae (The Locust)
Idiot Pilot- Militance Prom
Matchbook Romance- Your Stories, My Alibies
Queens of the Stone Age- Go With the Flow
Queens of the Stone Age- In the Fade
Misfits- Hybrid Moments
Misfits- Last Caress
Minus the Bear- Absinthe Party At the Fly Honey Warehouse
Tiger Army- Annabel Lee

Holy shit did I just write all that?
 

Nuttkase

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#33
BUTCHER 206 said:
Maybe he was just joking?? hopefully? lol
lol I doubt it. I try not to knock bands people like because I know there are lots of bands I like that people hate (I like AFI...you hate them for example)...but I really, really, really can't stand Avenged Sevenfold...at all. Plus me being a big Pantera fan and them covering a Pantera song (especially Walk)...just makes it that much worse.
 

B-Buzz

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Man fuck you guys lol. You act like you'd fucking boo if you saw someone play it at a show. You'd be running around hitting people just like I was.

edit~ and I wasnt much of a fan either, they got on my nerves since I made that thread about them awhile ago. But they're fucking insane live, one of the best I've ever seen. My friend Dennis was with me and had never even heard of them before, he said the exact same thing. The whole crowd's like one giant pit, it's fun as hell.
And Dave, Coheed's bass player, said they're the nicest guys on the planet, but the worst musicians he'd ever heard. His exact words were "IIIIIII CAN PLAY SCAAAAAAALES" (In A7X solo sounding fashion)
 
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I still remember the first day I heard Joy Division. Fucking summer before high school. "Here are the young men, the weight on their shoulders."