Kinda hunting for some new tunes, obviously which it explains in the title, durr.
Anyway I really will listen to anything (but classic and folk, but those ain't music, they torture you fools :P), but I perfer pop and R&B.
Thanks for your time and any recommendations.
Kudos - Ieuanm
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EmpirezTeam wrote:
Boy oh boy. I'll youtube them now :P |
KhaosParadox wrote:
Bright Eyes, David Dondero, Brand New, Manchester Orchestra, The Wallflowers Disregard the above. |
Well, if you like pop and R&B, but aren't afraid of a little bit of rock, you might like Hollywood Undead.
Stevie Wonder is always a good option. Hollywood Undead: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sx4g3Zz45cA You also might like Mindless Self Indulgence: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuATOGQRF5Q I'm probably not much help, seeing as I listen to melodic metalcore and hardcore(sub-genres of metal). :/ Basically defined as "Screamo". |
http://linux.gdiracing.com/~java/playlist.txt is my list.
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Dinomaster45 wrote:
DivineTraveller wrote: .. it's pretty out-dated. About a month or two behind what my current list is. |
KhaosParadox wrote:
Bright Eyes, David Dondero, Brand New, Manchester Orchestra, The Wallflowers I've never came across someone who listens to brand new. |
The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Queen, Katy Perry <- those r all pwn
edit: AND JOHNNY CASH CUS HE WALK THE LINE |
Street sharks wrote:
KhaosParadox wrote: ... Brand New is great. Nothing like Atreyu or Avenged Sevenfold, but good nonetheless. |
I always listen to.. A lot of 70's, 80's and 90's music. I suggest typing 92.5 Lone Star [Our Texas Station].. I usually find alot of my songs from there. Boston, Journey, Thin Lizzy, Queen, The Who, Match Box 20, etc.
Megadeth.. Dunno, I happen to like their Risk and Cryptic Writings album, it took a new turn from their heavier writings. I Wish There Were Still Dinosaurs - Ken Ashcrop? Lmao.. Listening to it now. I was listening to many other guitarists that I loved... Suck with names though. Oh! I know! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MftIm923UIg |
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George Clinton, Stevie Wonder, Earth Wind and Fire, and the O'Jays for starters.
Then, once you get acquainted with them, I'll show you some music that is even MORE powerful!