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Some jam-band douche impugned my musical tastes without even knowing what they might be. I don't give the first fuck what that guy thinks of my musical tastes but it has made me consider them. My tastes, like most I'm sure, have evolved over time. I'm going to list what I consider to be the five musicians/bands most representative of my current musical tastes and invite your mockery as well as the opportunity to return the favor.

1. Elliott Smith -- great songwriter, when he was on his game he was an underrated performer. Give me anything from Figure 8 or Either/Or on a desert island and I'm good.

2. Sixteen Deluxe -- Obscure, local/regional, but damn I love me some fuzzy indie rock

3. Frank Turner -- great songwriter with a punk edge, fucking great live shows

4. Sugar/Bob Mould -- The live version of Hoover Dam on the Sugar Besides collection bonus disk is among my favorite recordings of all time

5. Old 97s -- funny and poignant songwriting with fun rock and roll drive, amazing live shows

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My musical journey has been classic rock ---> heavy rock ---> grunge ---> metal (classic and thrash)  ---> black metal and blackened death  ---> death metal  ---> extreme death metal (BDM, slam, tech death, etc)

I listen to a little of everything, though, literally. From rockabilly to (real) country to blues and jazz and even hip hop and rap. if I can discern talent and it stands out (in a good way) I'll probably like it.

But if I'm in my car with something blaring at uncomfortable volumes, it's likely to be some form of extreme metal. It calms me and makes me relaxed, for some reason.

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I listen to George Jones, Old Hank, David Allen Coe, and Johnny Cash almost exclusively. Sometimes I'll listen to new school music like REK. If I'm feeling outlandish and a bit absurd, I'll listen to some Willie. 

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1 hour ago, Llogg said:

Some jam-band douche impugned my musical tastes without even knowing what they might be. I don't give the first fuck what that guy thinks of my musical tastes but it has made me consider them. My tastes, like most I'm sure, have evolved over time. I'm going to list what I consider to be the five musicians/bands most representative of my current musical tastes and invite your mockery as well as the opportunity to return the favor.

1. Elliott Smith -- great songwriter, when he was on his game he was an underrated performer. Give me anything from Figure 8 or Either/Or on a desert island and I'm good.

2. Sixteen Deluxe -- Obscure, local/regional, but damn I love me some fuzzy indie rock

3. Frank Turner -- great songwriter with a punk edge, fucking great live shows

4. Sugar/Bob Mould -- The live version of Hoover Dam on the Sugar Besides collection bonus disk is among my favorite recordings of all time

5. Old 97s -- funny and poignant songwriting with fun rock and roll drive, amazing live shows

 

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Black Sabbath (ozzy) Ac/dc (Bon) Alice in Chains, Soundgarden,Tool, ZZ Top (pre Eliminator), Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Guns n Roses, Queens of the Stone Age, Toadies, Slipknot, Slayer, Metallica, Pantera, Cult, Beastie Boys, Stone Temple Pilots, Tom Petty,  Deftones, The Cars, New Order, Audioslave, A Perfect Circle

 

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1 hour ago, 4th&Five said:

I’ll give you my top six:

Beatles

Pearl Jam

My Morning Jacket

Ween

Drive-By Truckers

Jason Isbell

15-25 years ago Pearl Jam would have been 1 through 5 for me, but after No Code my interest kind of waned. My Morning Jacket is a band that I came to late. It Still Moves is a top 20 album of the 2000s for me.

54 minutes ago, TurkeyChew said:

I listen to George Jones, Old Hank, David Allen Coe, and Johnny Cash almost exclusively. Sometimes I'll listen to new school music like REK. If I'm feeling outlandish and a bit absurd, I'll listen to some Willie. 

Solid. I have a traditional country station on Pandora that is basically this.

6 minutes ago, Dennis Taylor said:

Black Sabbath (ozzy) Ac/dc (Bon) Alice in Chains, Soundgarden,Tool, ZZ Top (pre Eliminator), Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Guns n Roses, Queens of the Stone Age, Toadies, Slipknot, Slayer, Metallica, Pantera, Cult, Beastie Boys, Stone Temple Pilots, Tom Petty,  Deftones, The Cars, New Order, Audioslave, A Perfect Circle

 

Toadies. Always forget them. One of the best albums of my youth, but the hit single about rape is hard for me to appreciate now as the father of a 16 yo girl.

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3 minutes ago, DalTxHornFan said:

I'm old and not too hard (that's the joke!).

Beatles, Eagles, Earth Wind and Fire, Rush, Chicago, Tom Petty, and all of the Southern Rock bands. 

I loved those bands as a kid (maybe not Earth Wind and Fire so much) but now in my sophisticated middle age the Eagles make me SMH. I think Seinfeld killed them for me.

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7 minutes ago, Llogg said:

15-25 years ago Pearl Jam would have been 1 through 5 for me, but after No Code my interest kind of waned. My Morning Jacket is a band that I came to late. It Still Moves is a top 20 album of the 2000s for me.

Solid. I have a traditional country station on Pandora that is basically this.

Toadies. Always forget them. One of the best albums of my youth, but the hit single about rape is hard for me to appreciate now as the father of a 16 yo girl.

Ha! No Code and Yield are probably my favorite PJ albums. Binaural is great too, imo.
 

It Still Moves is a perfect album. 

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@UTCzech III

@Chips O'Toole

@AnotherUTFan

@Buzzrock

@SwanderedTalent

@NoRagrets


Give those guys a listen… find their work here:

 


After that, if you look at my Spotify most played now, Max Richter, Bach, Beethoven, Peter Gabriel, Sigur Ros, Beatles, Prince, Massive Attack, Iron and Wine, Chet Baker, Vivaldi, Ludovico Einaudi, Jimi, Gregory Alan Isakov, Nina Simone, Thomas Newman, Olafur Arnalds, Bill Withers, Bon Iver, Chopin, Radiohead, Moby, Gary Clark, Jr, Arvo Pärt, Mark Isham, Miles, U2, Mozart, Death Cab, Pink Floyd, Hans Zimmer, Lana del Rey, Nick Cave, Philip glass, John Coltrane, Puccini, Ingrid St Pierre, Pearl Jam, The Weeknd, Elton John, Johann Johansson, Al Green, Brian Eno, the Police, Bob Marley, Dvorak, Bruno Mars, Dire Straits, Tom Waits, Edith Piaf, Radical Face, John Lennon, Joni Mitchell, Metallica, Jeff Buckley, Tori Amos, Explosions in the Sky, Bill Frisell, Samuel Barber, Ani Difranco, Barcelona, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, Joe Satriani, Erik Satie, and a shitload of other stuff. 

so yeah. Tough to pin down other than not giving a shit about almost all country music. 

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I started out with Kiss, then discovered Judas Priest, AC/DC, Van Halen, Metallica, Megadeth, Iron Maiden, GnR...then started liking some Metalcore as an old guy. In between all of that, I love Extreme.

I saw them live in Albuquerque when Pornograffitti was released, and seeing/hearing Nuno Bettencourt play guitar blew my mind. Juat a great musician. Too bad they are mainly know for "More than Words". 

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I will never mock anyone's musical tastes, rock on whatever you like!  I'm a fucking music sponge, my top artists are the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Johnny Cash, Beach Boys, the Cars, 10cc, XTC, ELO, Elton John, Old 97s, but appreciate everything from easy listening pop (Simon & Garfunkel, Carpenters, Singers Unlimited, Manhattan Transfer, ABBA) to disco (Bee Gees, Kc & Sunshine Band) to funk (Ohio Players, EWF, P/Funk, Gap Band) to Motown to art/punk/new wave (Laurie Anderson, Black Flag, Chrome, Joy Division, Nick Lowe, Joe Jackson, Brian Eno, Robert Fripp) to prog (Genesis, Yes, King Crimson) to classical (all the stuff I played in high school, Drovak, Beethoven, Wagner, Holst, to wind composers like W. Francis McBeth, Granger, Claude T. Smith, the Eastman Wind Ensemble) to Maynard Ferguson to classic country (pretty much everything up to 1990 or so, and then new traditionalists like Dale Watson) to polka (I play in a Czech polka band and also host an internet polka show, so I have around 7000 polkas and waltzes in my library) to album rock, heavy metal, hair bands.  I love it all, just depends on what mood I am in.  I have more music than I could ever listen to, I'll be 56 in a couple of weeks and am trying to listen to at least one album a day, just to go through it all at least one more time (hopefully not, but hey, who knows...).  So whatever you like, enjoy it, anybody who doesn't like it can fuck right off.

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I have a very wide taste in music from gangsta rap to orchestral with perhaps traditional blues and country being under-appreciated.  I am probably most drawn to 70s prog (King Crimson, Yes, ELP, Pink Floyd, Genesis, etc...).  I am exposed to and enjoy very little new music.  Almost everything I listen to was written before 2005.

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I'm not saying these are my favorite bands, but I'll try to box my taste in with a few bands that all kind of represent different corners of music in my mind:

-AC/DC

-Drive-By Truckers

-Turnpike Troubadours

-Rolling Stones

-Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

-Counting Crows

-Warren Zevon

-Black Crowes

-Waylon Jennings

-Pearl Jam

-The Silver Jews

-John Prine

 

I'm sure someone's thinking the Stones, Petty, Zevon represent the same thing, but they're all something very distinct in my mind.

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15 hours ago, 4th&Five said:

Ha! No Code and Yield are probably my favorite PJ albums. Binaural is great too, imo.
 

It Still Moves is a perfect album. 

Yield is probably the most timeless sounding Pearl Jam, along with Vitalogy.  And by timeless I mean it doesn't sound shackled to the 90's in any meaningful sense.

Binaural and No Code are definitely underrated.

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I wish I could share my music station.

It covers every genre from way back into the 40s all the way until new music. It is the most random mix of rock, country, rap, indie, electronic and every possible subgenre you could think of. I am an odd duck.

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My top 10 in no particular order:

Ministry
Tool
Massive Attack
Nine Inch Nails
Murder City Devils
Soundgarden
PJ Harvey
Jesus and Mary Chain
Bob Mould
Portishead

Until I typed that out, I didn’t think it’s be all 90s music.

I guess here’s my next list of my favorite (mostly) non-90s artists…

Florence + the Machine
Royal Blood
The Sword
Lana del Rey
Sleaford Mods
White Stripes
Liz Phair
L7
King Gizzard and Lizard Wizard
Howlin Rain
Black Angels
Moby
Oasis
Claptone
Kruder Dormeister
Butthole Surfers

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3 hours ago, ConferenceRoom said:

The Who
Tool
Nine Inch Nails
Queens of the Stone Age
Wilco
Muse

Ten years ago Wilco would have been in my top five.

2 hours ago, CooterBrown said:

My top 10 in no particular order:

Ministry
Tool
Massive Attack
Nine Inch Nails
Murder City Devils
Soundgarden
PJ Harvey
Jesus and Mary Chain
Bob Mould
Portishead

Until I typed that out, I didn’t think it’s be all 90s music.

I guess here’s my next list of my favorite (mostly) non-90s artists…

Florence + the Machine
Royal Blood
The Sword
Lana del Rey
Sleaford Mods
White Stripes
Liz Phair
L7
King Gizzard and Lizard Wizard
Howlin Rain
Black Angels
Moby
Oasis
Claptone
Kruder Dormeister
Butthole Surfers

I go through a Florence and the machine kick every few months where I just listen to nothing but that for a couple days in a row and then forget about it for a while.

 

I'm legitimately surprised by all the metal heads on here. I can appreciate the virtuosity of a lot of metal but I just don't really want to listen to it.

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On 3/23/2022 at 2:52 PM, Llogg said:

Some jam-band douche impugned my musical tastes without even knowing what they might be. I don't give the first fuck what that guy thinks of my musical tastes but it has made me consider them. My tastes, like most I'm sure, have evolved over time. I'm going to list what I consider to be the five musicians/bands most representative of my current musical tastes and invite your mockery as well as the opportunity to return the favor.

1. Elliott Smith -- great songwriter, when he was on his game he was an underrated performer. Give me anything from Figure 8 or Either/Or on a desert island and I'm good.

2. Sixteen Deluxe -- Obscure, local/regional, but damn I love me some fuzzy indie rock

3. Frank Turner -- great songwriter with a punk edge, fucking great live shows

4. Sugar/Bob Mould -- The live version of Hoover Dam on the Sugar Besides collection bonus disk is among my favorite recordings of all time

5. Old 97s -- funny and poignant songwriting with fun rock and roll drive, amazing live shows

I like such a variety I am not going to bother listing anything because it spans the globe and the centuries. However, as to the premise--mockery. Yeah, I may not share the same likes or dislikes as another listener, but there is a line to personal taste that I feel is rude to cross. Within our family and closest friends there will be light teasing--especially of individual songs, or even some debate about the merits of awards and popularity but after that, one is just being an asshole and it's not permitted.

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4 hours ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

I like such a variety I am not going to bother listing anything because it spans the globe and the centuries. However, as to the premise--mockery. Yeah, I may not share the same likes or dislikes as another listener, but there is a line to personal taste that I feel is rude to cross. Within our family and closest friends there will be light teasing--especially of individual songs, or even some debate about the merits of awards and popularity but after that, one is just being an asshole and it's not permitted.

I generally agree but with one exception -- if someone willingly plays Nickelback I will mock away. 

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On 3/23/2022 at 2:52 PM, Llogg said:

Some jam-band douche impugned my musical tastes without even knowing what they might be. I don't give the first fuck what that guy thinks of my musical tastes but it has made me consider them. My tastes, like most I'm sure, have evolved over time. I'm going to list what I consider to be the five musicians/bands most representative of my current musical tastes and invite your mockery as well as the opportunity to return the favor.

1. Elliott Smith -- great songwriter, when he was on his game he was an underrated performer. Give me anything from Figure 8 or Either/Or on a desert island and I'm good.

2. Sixteen Deluxe -- Obscure, local/regional, but damn I love me some fuzzy indie rock

3. Frank Turner -- great songwriter with a punk edge, fucking great live shows

4. Sugar/Bob Mould -- The live version of Hoover Dam on the Sugar Besides collection bonus disk is among my favorite recordings of all time

5. Old 97s -- funny and poignant songwriting with fun rock and roll drive, amazing live shows

trust me, I relish the opportunity to mock one's musical taste, but I got nothing.

Your taste is on point.

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On 3/24/2022 at 11:19 AM, smuggs said:

- Beastie Boys

- The Cure

- AC/DC

- Most everything heard on Little Steven's Underground Garage.

- A lot of 80s top 40 countdowns. 82-86 is my sweet spot.

 

And Sixteen Deluxe kicks ass.

 

 

 

I thought Sixteen Deluxe was going to be SO BIG. They had songwriting chops and the poppy shoegaze down!

Drugs, man.

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On 3/24/2022 at 11:19 AM, smuggs said:

And Sixteen Deluxe kicks ass.

Check out Carrie's band with Pam Peltz called "The Living Pins".  I don't know what it is about Pam, but she is a very compelling singer and songwriter without being some kind of showoff.  She has a unique style that really works.

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I was thinking about this the other day  - if you distilled my main music tastes into a single band, it would be Wilco. And I do like Wilco quite a bit, but they've never been my favorite band, I haven't listened to their entire catalog, I don't know when their most recent record came out or when their next record is due, etc. 

But there's also maybe a split in my music taste. There's of course all kinds of eclectic shit - Time Out is an all time album for me, I like Paul Hindemith, Manu Chao is an outlier of an important artist for me, etc, but there's the general pop, rock, country, folk thread, but then there's a somewhat separate heavy thread from my years playing in a band in the vein of... a genre I don't want to name from the era of Saves the Day, Get Up Kids, Jimmy Eat World, etc. And the most "this is still my taste" band from that thread is Manchester Orchestra

 

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50 minutes ago, Celery Man said:

I was thinking about this the other day  - if you distilled my main music tastes into a single band, it would be Wilco. And I do like Wilco quite a bit, but they've never been my favorite band, I haven't listened to their entire catalog, I don't know when their most recent record came out or when their next record is due, etc. 

Interesting point about Wilco -- they may very well be a distillation of your tastes, but who do they sound like?

Nobody?

On their debut they had a bit of a 60's garage rock spirit going on, but ultimately, they sound like Wilco.  I can't really think of another band that's very similar.

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11 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Interesting point about Wilco -- they may very well be a distillation of your tastes, but who do they sound like?

Nobody?

On their debut they had a bit of a 60's garage rock spirit going on, but ultimately, they sound like Wilco.  I can't really think of another band that's very similar.

a song like this - it's almost straightforward, and I don't think draws from any super weird well of influence, but yeah I don't know who else puts it all together like Wilco does.

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Five? Hmm, that's difficult. Current listening tastes:

Radiohead, Wilco, LCD Soundsystem, Vampire Weekend, Band of Horses

Honorable mention: Phosphorescent, CAAMP, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, War on Drugs, Arcade Fire, Old 97's, The National, Spoon

I'm leaving out artists who aren't really putting out new music or are completely retired/broken up. That would bring in The Smiths, New Order/Joy Division, Johnny Cash, R.E.M., the Velvet Underground, Neutral Milk Hotel, etc.

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10 minutes ago, Al_4_ISU said:

I love Wilco through A Ghost Is Born. Indifferent to everything after for the most part.

Yeah, I cringed at Jay Bennett's behavior in the YHF documentary, and he deserved to get fired, but for whatever reason I'm nowhere near as interested in the Nels Cline version of the band.

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Yeah, I cringed at Jay Bennett's behavior in the YHF documentary, and he deserved to get fired, but for whatever reason I'm nowhere near as interested in the Nels Cline version of the band.


I don’t like as much of the newer material but damn Nels is fun AF to see shred the guitar live. I like several songs on each album after Ghost until you get Star Wars and Schmilco. Haven’t found much compelling on those two or the latest, which is just too slow.
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Yeah, I cringed at Jay Bennett's behavior in the YHF documentary, and he deserved to get fired, but for whatever reason I'm nowhere near as interested in the Nels Cline version of the band.

I’ll mildly retract my previous statement: Impossible Germany is a Top 5 Wilco song, and as boring as some of the Nels Cline era albums are, they’ve always been insane live.
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