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Forget Band A vs. Band B- who had the biggest impact on YOU musically?
What musicians . bands have had the stongest influence on your life?
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Now with more Jayne
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see now, this is the better question
The bands that have the strongest impact on MY life: R.E.M. Placebo The Buzzcocks The Sex Pistols The Undertones Sweet TRex The Cure Depeche Mode there are more but I could live off of those if I had to |
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Megadeth
Led Zeppelin The Beatles The Rolling Stones |
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Nirvana, placebo, stereophonics, oasis.
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Edward Wolfgang Van Halen
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Fucked if I know
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Dream Theater Led Zeppelin Boston BB King Ted Nugent The Hollies The Glenn Miller Orchestra Type O Negative Extreme Whitesnake NiN Bon Jovi GnR All of these are awesome groups/people. Each one has had a different impact on my musical psyche. |
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Led Zeppelin.
Metallica. Lords Of Acid. |
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I know I'm goign to mess up and remember something later:
David Bowie - first tape I ever bought, I played it until it broke and I cried New Order - I made a tape for a boy who asked me to a school dance, he listened to it and then stood me up Circle Jerks - the first punk rock tape I ever bought The Clash - because I know I'll always love them and I can imagine myself slow dancing to them when I grow old Dead Kennedys - No matter how much of a hahahaha Jello Biafra actually may be, when I think of my teenage years it's all I hear in my head Crass - really lit the fire for me to become politically active Social Distortion - there seems to be a song for every mood |
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Bob Dylan is a huge one for me too. My uncle and I used to really rock out to positively 4th street whenever something was getting us down. We saw Dylan in Vegas a few months before he was killed. So Dylan is also a milestone.
Also the Specials / the English Beat / Madness. 2nd wave UK ska really helped keep spirits up when dealing with boneheads. Need to add Operation Ivy to that too- even though they weren't 2nd wave, same pricipal. |
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I remember listening to cool old shit of my mom's when I was a kid, Elvis and Dion and the Belmonts. That cat could sing his ass off!
This is when I was a REAL little kid, as far back as I can remember. Spinning 45's on my little tiny record player lol.. I'd be like 7 years old and singing 'Ruby Baby' dancing around in my undies |
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Okay, we can be friends. I love every single band on that list. |
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Beatles and Beeges, hands down
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Biggest influences would be:
Elvis Presley The Who Alice Cooper |
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House of Pain - First tape I ever owned
Sublime - I"m getting closer to my owning a bar on the beach dreams....=) downtime music: Dandy Warhols Staind Smashing Pumpkins The Cure A Perfect Circle Nirvana mosh / hard music: Rage Against the Machine Slipknot Sepultura
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1. The Beatles (especially John Lennon...he is/was the greatest songwriter in the world)
2. Nirvana 3. Metallica
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Depeche Mode
Tool Perfect Circle |
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Bob Dylan is alive. |
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in chronological order
Hall & Oates - when I was a kid Queensryche - in high school Pink Floyd - early 20's Tori Amos - " " TOOL - mid 20's Jeff Buckley - " " |
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Now with more Jayne
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classic but i think she meant her uncle died |
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