New Edition
New Kids on the Block
Backstreet Boys
N*Sync
Jonas Brothers
Currently awaiting the next great band to come along.
Did your mother enjoy the concert too?
All time: Portishead, Radiohead, Beatles, Pixies, Bob Marley
Current: Spoon, TV on the Radio, The Strokes, M83, Ryan Adams
Third Eye Blind
Linkin Park
GooGoo Dolls
Paramore
Tom Petty and the Heart breakers
Top 5 meaning top 5 that I will probably listen to into my old age until death. Not the top 5 I'm listening to right now.
1. Modest Mouse
2. Jimi Hendrix
3. The Black Keys
4. Rage Against The Machine
5. Aesop Rock
Currently listening to
1. Japandroids
2. Dillinger Escape Plan
3. A$ap Rocky
4. Deftones
5. Johnny Cash
Fall of troy
He is legend
Ratatat
Between the buried and me
Enter shikari
a blast of "hydration" to your face. posted on my Nokia Lumia 920
Thanks to this thread, I've finally worked up the courage to give Modest Mouse an honest listen. Don't know if I'll make it through the day guys.
I pretty much hate all old music, but the few modern bands with staying power seem to be:
D12
Avenged Sevenfold
Shinedown
Seether
selective Stone Sour (though don't care for Corey Taylor's harder stuff).
Also surprised to see Blue October get a tiny bit of burn. That dude has the most unique voice and musical sound combinations.
Hmmm... I guess I can try to do a top 5 not necessarily in order, but like you my tastes change daily/weekly depending on mood. Inspired by your top 3.All Time Top 5 in rough chronological order:
Electric Light Orchestra
Oingo Boingo
Tears For Fears*
Faith No More
Garbage
* With Tears For Fears, I like covers of their music as much as I like the original songs. It is Roland Orzabal's writing more than the band's sound that lands them on my list.
As for current top 5, it is different by the day and by whatever mood I'm in.
That is a great list. There are songs from every one of those artists that are among my favorites. My top from Tom Cochrane is Lunatic Fringe when he was fronting Red Rider. Because it was used as the theme for the 80’s movie Vision Quest, for decades I thought it was about pushing so hard athletically that you were crazy, kind of like Michael Sembello’s Maniac serving as the theme for Flashdance. It wasn’t until a long time later that I figured out it has nothing to do with anything related to athletics and was calling out White Supremacy. Great song. Great artist. And I still enjoy occasionally watching Vision Quest.Hmmm... I guess I can try to do a top 5 not necessarily in order, but like you my tastes change daily/weekly depending on mood. Inspired by your top 3.
ELO / Jeff Lynne
Keane / Tom Chaplin
Erasure
Jack Johnson
Chicago
Any of these might rotate in and out of the 4-5 positions at any time. Top 5 is impossible, but even top 30 is rough. The rest of the stuff I listen to on the reg is only a few songs from a band so without a deep dive I didn't think to put them on the list.
Barenaked Ladies
Beatles
Metallica
Bill Withers
Coldplay
Dire Straits
Tears for Fears
Queen
OneRepublic
They Might Be Giants
The Traveling Wilburys
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Roy Orbison
The Clash
Clapton
Billy Joel
Tom Cochrane
Huey Lewis & The News
Fleetwood Mac
The Eagles
The Moody Blues
Oingo Boingo
The Candy Skins
Jackson Browne
Duran Duran
Pet Shop Boys
Depeche Mode
Nat King Cole
CCR
Bowie
R.E.M.
*let the psychoanalyzing begin
I'm very familiar with your last 2, but can you recommend tracks from your top 3 artists?SOJA
Stick figure
One Drop
Sublime
NOFX
Listen to True Love, Prison Blues or Devils by SOJA. They are the best lyrically imo. Alot of their songs are rather serious or political in nature.(they have a ton of songs/albums and damn near every song is good. Lead singers voice reminds me of Bob Marley a bit. They were the runner up for a Grammy for reggae album of the year for one of their albums too)I'm very familiar with your last 2, but can you recommend tracks from your top 3 artists?