What music do chuck's fans listen to?
[QUOTE=happy_hooker;1046060]dude-- you HAVE A BOOGNISH AVATAR!!!
i love you.
alot.[/QUOTE]
haha. yeah. i fucking love ween.
EVERYONE READING THIS SHOULD GO AND BUY CHOCOLATE AND CHEESE.(the album of course)
it has got to be one of the greatest albums of all time.
pearl jam
alice in chains
screaming trees
twilight singers
mark lanegan
mad season
mother tongue
red hot chili peppers
faith no more
mudhoney
down
kyuss
fu manchu
helmet
rage against the machine
downset
Mostly alternative rock, metal, post-rock... just to name a few bands.. Radiohead, Tool, Mogwai, Dredg, Sigur Ros, Oceansize, Isis, Pearl Jam... and about 200 more...
[QUOTE=shineone;1068427]pearl jam
alice in chains
screaming trees
twilight singers
mark lanegan
mad season
mother tongue
red hot chili peppers
faith no more
mudhoney
down
kyuss
fu manchu
helmet
rage against the machine
downset[/QUOTE]
of course these were only the MOST essential, i've got a lot more favorite bands.
Oi Polloi SAOR ALBA!!!!!:soapbox:
Well, lets see...
Sigur Ros
Misfits
Mad Sin
Muse
The Specials
Aphex Twin
Peacocks
Leftover Crack/Choking Victim
American Nightmare
Radiohead
Pixies
Weezer
In Flames
Dillinger Escape Plan
Faith No More
Mogwai
Rancid
Minor Threat
Bad Brains
Klingonz
At The Drive In
The Smiths
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Genghis Tron
Johnny Cash
Tom Waits
Nerve Agents
and i'll stop it here before I go overboard :sorry:
Usually short wave radio numbers stations
5... 4... 8.... 9... 9...
I love that shit
Porcupine Tree, Anathema, Tori Amos, The Flower Kings, Dimmu Borgir, The Gathering,
Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Celtic Frost, Katatonia, The Mars Volta, Pineapple Thief, Spock's Beard, Ulver...stuff like that. Oh, Eric Johnson and Steve Vai as well.
Anything with fretless bass. Fucking love that.
I'm a big fan of the Bristish band The Cure! I like a lot of other music too, from 40's up 'til today, of many different genres. However, I'm not a huge fan of Opera (But, I do dig Madam Butterfly), Country, or Classical. But I'll give just about anything a try, at least once.
artists i've been listening to the most these days:
brand new, against me!, bomb the music industry!, leftover crack, her space holiday, deathcab for cutie, the postal service, joy division, nine inch nails, radiohead, the smiths and the who
download, phil western, the beta band, alot of what my friends are making always on my playlist. prefuse73, banyan, pigface!
I'm pretty eclectic when it comes to music... Lately I've been listening to Spoon, The Pixies, The Veronicas, 30 Seconds to Mars, AC/DC...
But my ipod playlists will go Etta James, Mozart, Janis Joplin, Breaking Benjamin, Jimmi Hendrix, Deftones, Nirvana, then end with T-Pain.... There's never really any sense to it...
Hmmm...Anything but country. Been into Breaking Benjamin lately, Flyleaf, HIM, MCR, Panic! At the Disco (Who are big Chuck Palahniuk fans...tons of references in their music/song titles)
[QUOTE=mrbiggkid;1127793] Panic! At the Disco (Who are big Chuck Palahniuk fans...tons of references in their music/song titles)[/QUOTE]
Careful. That kind of talk will get you banned around here.
Tom Waits is my favorite right now. I've always love They Might Be Giants, but their last few albums have been disappointing. I love Ween.
Punk. Real punk. Damned>Sex Pistols.
Ska. My favorite overall genre. I fucking love it.
I like almost all genres though. Exceptions include: Christian anything, the shit they're trying to pass of for country nowadays, MOST modern rap.
lamb skin condom+peanut butter+vaseline= my intestines
[QUOTE=Rayo C.;1084948]Anything with fretless bass. Fucking love that.[/QUOTE]
Jaco!
There is no other!
lamb skin condom+peanut butter+vaseline= my intestines
Tool
Rage Against the Machine is my all time favorite band. I just got the newest White Stripes. Rob Zombie, At the Drive-In/Mars Volta, System of a Down, Jimi, Sublime, Doors, Stones, Kevin Federline, Beatles, Killers, Weezer, Public Enemy, Older Rap, et al.
[QUOTE=mrbiggkid;1127793]Hmmm...Anything but country. Been into Breaking Benjamin lately, Flyleaf, HIM, MCR, Panic! At the Disco (Who are big Chuck Palahniuk fans...tons of references in their music/song titles)[/QUOTE]
That's very discouraging that Chuck has had an influence on their mediocrity. I equate that band with that myspace trend that has every scenester putting, Books: um anything by that dood who wrote Fight Club.
Coheed And Cambria, Bright Eyes, Silverchair, Rammstein, Tool, Brand new, At the Drive In,Death Cab for Cutie, Metallica, Simon and Garfunkle, The Doors, Modest Mouse, Panic! at the Disco,The Prize fighter Inferno, Shabutie, etc.
Sick of it all. Minor threat. Black Flag. Bouncing souls. Suicidal Tendencies. Circle Jerks. SSD. Street Dogs Flogging Molly. The Cro-mags. Gorilla Biscuits. The Dropkick Murphys. Madball. No use for a name. The Pogues. Lightyear. Capdown. Biohazard. The Offspring. Social Distortion. Pennywise. Adrenaline OD. Rollins Band. Bad Religion. Agnostic Front. Husker Du. SSS. Down. Black Train Jack. H20. Napalm Death. Bad Brains. Straight Ahead. Murphy's Law. Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Middle Class. 9 lives.
+ other miscellaneous hip-hop/dance/folk/country etc.
[QUOTE=mrbiggkid;1127793]Hmmm...Anything but country. Been into Breaking Benjamin lately, Flyleaf, HIM, MCR, Panic! At the Disco (Who are big Chuck Palahniuk fans...tons of references in their music/song titles)[/QUOTE]
*shakes head in disbelief*
Oh dear.
[QUOTE=json3000;1132633]Rage Against the Machine is my all time favorite band. I just got the newest White Stripes. Rob Zombie, At the Drive-In/Mars Volta, System of a Down, Jimi, Sublime, Doors, Stones, [B][SIZE=5][COLOR=DarkOrange]Kevin Federline[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B], Beatles, Killers, Weezer, Public Enemy, Older Rap, et al.[/QUOTE]
Was this to test and see if anyone really reads these lists?

Coleman Hawkins, Louis Armstrong, Beausoleil, IIIrd Tyme Out, Robert Earl Keen, Dave Matthews Band, Nickel Creek, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Willie Nelson, Pearl Jam, Art Pepper, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Beastie Boys, White Zombie, Ralph Stanley, The Stanley Brothers, Peter Tosh, Muddy Waters, Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin, BB King, Stone Temple Pilots, Chick Webb, Berline, Crary & Hickman, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Art Blakey, Norah Jones, Disturbed, Evanescence, John Coltrane, Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, Alice In Chains, Dr. Ralph Stanley, Charlie Parker Trio, Pepper Adams, Helmet, Flyleaf, Dave Brubeck, Dexter Gordon, Toadies, Sidney Bechet, Bush, any chamber music or orchestral music. Not in that order.
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[QUOTE=Smartazboy;1133288]Was this to test and see if anyone really reads these lists?[/QUOTE]
Yes it was
Hmm in order to not spark a huge discussion about musical genres, I will list the records that has rocked me the most as of late:
Wolves in the throne room - Diadem of 12 stars
Wolves in the throne room - Two hunters
Book of black earth - The feast
Deathspell Omega - the whole Si momentum/Kenose/Fas trilogy
Deathspell Omega - Infernal battles
Portal - Outre
Portal - Seepia
Afgrund/Relevant few - split
Leadershit - s/t
Moss - Cthonic rites
The Mars Volta - all of it, all the time... a band so amazing its hard to comprehend
Regurgitate - Sickening bliss
Circle of dead children - Human harvest
John Coltrane - Blue train
Glenn Miller - s/t
Oscar Peterson and the trumpet kings - Jousts
Four tet - Everything ecstatic
Rumpistol - Mere rum
Deadbeat - Wild life documentaries
Badun - s/t
Against me! - Reinventing Axl Rose
Against me! - The acoustic ep
Austin Lucas - The common cold
Austin Lucas - Putting the hammer down
Ghost Mice - The european tour record
Jason Anderson - (live only... for some reason I cant get into him on record. Wich is strange as his liveshows rank among the best I've ever seen)
The world is burning. Are you the flames or the ashes?
everything from
creedence clearwater revival
to dillinger escape plan,btbam,converge,suicide silence
to mates of state,interpol, ATDI,azure ray
to aesop rock,ghostface killa
id say thats a good spectrum
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ive spent serious time with janis joplin and aretha franklin, morrison and jimmy, the dead and floyd
cranberries, ho-hum
greenday and nin, cake and jane's addiction
but i dont listen to any of that anymore, not steadily in years
so: i guess the music i [i]listen[/i] to is the music i've been listening to the past few months:
brotha lynch
bad religion
nofx
kanye west
50cent
2pac
eminem
swifty mcvay
cos
calico101
mos def
dark lotus lp
blaze ya dead homie
pac
and scarface
that's about it. currently.
-kabol
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play hard, like it's work to be done.
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ive spent serious time with janis joplin and aretha franklin, morrison and jimmy, the dead and floyd
cranberries, ho-hum
greenday and nin, cake and jane's addiction
but i dont listen to any of that anymore, not steadily in years
so: i guess the music i [i]listen[/i] to is the music i've been listening to the past few months:
brotha lynch
bad religion
nofx
kanye west
50cent
2pac
eminem
swifty mcvay
cos
calico101
mos def
dark lotus lp
blaze ya dead homie
pac
and scarface
that's about it. currently.
-kabol
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Bad Religion is the best. Have you heard their new one, New Maps of Hell?
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pushes button, ejects against the grain and removes the jewel. looks around. damn! dont have the new one yet. jen and i must be slipping.
is the new one dope ? havent heard even one track yet because ive been postponing until just the right weekend for jen and i to take a bottle of bourbon to and head rush it.
pushes in dark lotus for a spin unitl i can find my sage francis.
-kabol
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play hard, like it's work to be done.
There's some good songs on it, but it's no Empire Strikes First or Process of Belief. It's hard to live up to their last two releases, let alone all of the amazing early stuff.
Tool. Death. Cynic. Opeth.In Flames.Machine Head.Lamb of God.Sublime. NOFX.Pantera.Dark Tranquility. Intrust. Extrinsic.
myspace.com/intrust
myspace.com/extrinsic7
"So, uh, after the show, we're going to have a moustache-camaro contest, that's a moustache-camaro contest in the back, so all you young boys with too much energy can show up back there. I'm going to be honest with you, ok? I think, uh, this entire world revolves around honesty and taking risks so I'm just going to go ahead and do that. It were raining someplace and you were there, I wouldn't pay money to come and see you."
-Maynard James Keenan
I'll listen to most anything, but LUV:
Martyn Bennett (Grit is my fav fav fav)
Cherry Poppin' Daddies
Beck
Dusty Springfield
Dropkick Murphys
Lyle Lovett
and Zeppelin, of course.
Have to say reading about all this music is driving me right to download something new. Have they made a drug yet to treat compulsive itunes freaks? What would the side effects be? Those are always more fun than the actual pharma.
Best. Worst. Try them both, or end up trapped in the middle.
I personally find that my taste in music has little to do with my taste in literature. I like everything from The Beatles to The Bled to Oasis.
Also, I saw some discussion on Panic! At The Disco going on up there... I think you guys should let up on them. Afterall, it's not their fault MySpace 'scene' and 'emo' kids have taken such a liking to them. I don't know their story or anything, but what I've heard of their music... it's really great. Maybe not groundbreaking or worthy of such a huge following (I think it's common knowledge that they wouldn't be near as popular as they are if they weren't so hot to teenage girls), but try listening to their songs without thinking about their fanbase or theatrics. I love what they're saying in their lyrics, and they definitely have a place on my iPod.
I'll make you. I'll break you. I'll make you weak in the knees.
NIN, No Doubt, The Verve, Weezer, The Pixies, a lot of 90's music, Nirvana, AC/DC, Van Halen, The Used, Sublime, Simon and Garfunkel, Rob Zombie, Rancid, Queen, Muse, Mindless Self Indulgence, Mighty Mighty Boostones, Modest Mouse, Meat Loaf, Korn, Incubus, Jack Johnson, Head Automatica, Guns and Roses, Green Day, Godsmack, Gin Blossoms, Foo Fighters, Fleetwood Mac, Def Leppard, Death Cab for Cutie, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Avenged Sevenfold, Beck...just to name a few.
been listening only elliott smith lately
in general: tom waits, radiohead, modest mouse, ugly casanova, blood brothers, neon blonde, white stripes, sparklehorse, sigur ros, godspeed you! black emperor, explosions in the sky, nick cave, fiona apple, cat power (i dont care how much you hate fiona apple or cat power cause theyre awesome and you just suck), the velvet underground, lou reed, daft punk, wolf parade, sunset rubdown, devendra banhart, and cocorosie
as far as panic at the disco goes...used to really hate these guys. dont mind them so much anymore. but then again, i still dont listen to them. its just your general pop music. its not going to change the world but there is nothing wrong with pop music. as far as them being emo, thats kind of too bad and mostly because theyre on a shitty label. theyre from las vegas and make exactly the same kind of music as the killers. almost the same band. so if you like the killers youll probably like them. just your average pop band from las vegas.
ola
lately I've been digging this marvelous 4 : the damned, buzzcocks, dead boys and x-ray spex. I also like sludge...doom/black/death-metal...
Lately, I can't get enough of The Slits cover of Heard it through the Grapevine
Mostly pop, alternative, and artsy stuff.
My favorites are:
Blur, The Beatles, The Fratellis, Franz Ferdinand, Panic! At the Disco, and Arctic Monkeys
(I really love broadway musicals too- Jesus Christ Superstar FTW!!!)
Midgets are closer to the Earth.
a lot of underground hip hop. sage francis, cunninlynguists, mf doom, danger mouse, dj shadow, rjd2, rhymesayers ent. collective, the living legends, common market, the streets, lyrics born, pigeon john, aceyalone,etc. I enjoy metal and rock as well as electronica like: dizzee rascal, incubus, radiohead, nin, rage against the machine, the cranberries, garbage, some (some) metallica, M.I.A., etc. then there's the classics like: thelonious monk, john cage, sun ra, led zep, jimmy hendrix, ccr, rhcp, stp, nirvana, billie holliday, annie lennox, sting and so on and so on...
I have this dream life where I get to be a celebrity but I get to navigate the world fairly easily because I'm always in character. ~dana carvey
I listen to various genres, but mostly I listen to Ska, and Rock and Reggae.
Some of my fav. Bands are:
Mustard Plug, Streetlight Manifesto, The Aquabats, Reel Big Fish, Tenacious D, Sublime, and after that just about anything.
Mustard Plug, Streetlight Manifesto, The Aquabats, Reel Big Fish, Tenacious D, Sublime, and after that just about anything.
Oh and of course, The Beatles.
Tool, their truly amazing
anything that floats my boat / changes everyday
sunday - Nine inch nails (alt. rock)
monday - Smashing pumpkins (alt. rock)
tuesday - Helios (ambient)
wednesday - Opeth (black metal)
thursday - The Mars volta (experimental)
friday - De Facto (reggae dub)
saturday - Fleet Foxes (Folk-pop)
holiday - El ten eleven (instrumental)
armageddon - Armin van buuren (trance)
no day - Aphex twin (techno)
xmas day - A tribe called quest (hip-hop)
funeral day - Schubert (classical)
I think that one possible definition of our modern culture is that it is one in which nine-tenths of our intellectuals can't read any poetry.
- Randall Jarrell
Morality, like art, means drawing a line someplace.
- Oscar Wilde
what can i say that hasnt already been said?
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The Mars Volta, Bob Dylan, The White Stripes, John Lennon, Tenacious D.
"There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed."
-Ernest Hemingway
I listen to basically everything, but the songs I always tend to go back to are by bands that stick pretty closely to the southern rock/rockabilly/blues genres. My absolute favorite band is the Old 97's. Other than them, I love Drive-by Truckers, Uncle Tupelo, Wilco, Lucero, the Black Keys, Black Crowes, Susan Tedeschi, and a shitload other bands that have nothing to do, really, with southern rock.
I went to Voodoofest a couple weekends ago and it was AMAZING. Definitely going back next year.


Mostly rock but at the moment I'm really into Patrick Wolf.