nothing failure wavves pig destroyer municipal waste whirr starflyer anal cunt the meat puppets slade jay reatard ringo deathstarr napalm death the melvins blink182 jesus and mary chain the cure best coast skinny puppy cheap trick
Pity Sex Flying Lotus Whirr Toe Hikes Marietta Tim Hecker
Those are probably my most listened to. Looking at it, it's kinda weird there's only one or two "electronic" musicians, like 70% of what I listen to falls under that general category. Oh, also Boards of Canada, wasn't so hot on Tomorrow's Harvest so they kinda fell off the radar but I still pull up Campfire Headphase, Geogaddi, or MHTRTC and probably a weekly basis.
^i've been listening to more pity sex lately since you turned me on to them. They are like closer to the ixies than they are silversunpickups. I like the guys bass tone, im actually buying an ibanez bass in a week when i get paid.
Radiohead. I know, it's so unfortunately characteristic of me to keep returning to the same band but for years I've tried fruitlessly to find someone prolific and dedicated to exploring the things I can't say aloud. It's been a struggle and I've restricted my listening to comfort music so that I can enjoy them shamefully or drunk.
oh yeah and i love the riddlin kids from my home town and dynamite hack
Wow, talk about pulling out all the tropes for a specific era/genre. Don't think I've ever felt nostalgic over music the first time I listened to it before. Kinda like it though, in the way I sometimes get drunk and listen to sum-41 singles on youtube before clearing my history.
Wow, talk about pulling out all the tropes for a specific era/genre. Don't think I've ever felt nostalgic over music the first time I listened to it before. Kinda like it though, in the way I sometimes get drunk and listen to sum-41 singles on youtube before clearing my history.
lol what can I say I'm a real punk rawk prom queen... haha..... *cringe* the drummers flame shirt and bleached tips are a nice touch
but seriously Ive also always been a fan of sonic youth
since I was 15. I don't listen to them as often anymore, But they really touched my soul in a unique way
the beginning to day dream nation is still to me one of the strongest intro to an album I've ever heard. It's crazy to know that that album was recorded in 1988 to me for some reason