(12-01-2009, 12:20 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Professor Funbucks link=topic=3915.msg124593#msg124593 date=1259687881]
Deadmau5 is great stuff, heard them before.
I've heard of Freestylers, never heard them...they're...kinda catchy, i mean, damn, the whole 90's vibe to them is swell.
And that chick is hawt.
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hell yeah she is
I'll definitely be checking out some of these artists on last.fm though when I have some more time.
(12-01-2009, 12:12 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ]Anyone liked the Freestylers when they were popular?
freestylers - push up
Bomfunk mc's
Also if you can get a copy you should check out an album called Old School Vs New School:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=...new+school
Some of those aren't the album mixes but you still get a good idea of how awesome that album was.
I found a copy of that old school new school album.
torrenting nao
Also, Bomfunk Mc's....were they ever in a Tony Hawk or Matt Hoffman game?
I recognize the song so much but ive never heard of the group name.
(12-01-2009, 12:12 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ]Anyone liked the Freestylers before they were popular?
I read surf's post as this.
gahh, I wish I could find a good video of them, but I guess i'll link their website then.
http://www.communityrecords.org/news/?page_id=827
Arm the Poor - Welcome to Misery EP
To download, you just click on the album art.
Also, pick up Fatter than Albert, the other Arm the Poor album, and the Curses album by Safety.
Such good albums.
i wouldn't say aesop rock is really a good place to start for people who don't like rap
anyway mouse on the keys owns
Mouse on the Keys - Forgotten Children
and ive been listening to dextro their album
Winded is supercool
Karth's music recommendations of various genres and songs to look out for. Tallyho!
Alternative
The Flaming Lips ("Do You Realize??" and "Race for the Prize (remix)")
Beck ("Loser" and "E-Pro")
Gorillaz (Do I even have to give a suggestion?)
The Postal Service ("Such Great Heights" and "We Will Become Silhouettes")
The Good, The Bad, & the Queen ("History Song" and "The Good, the Bad, & the Queen")
Relaxation Music
The Album Leaf ("We Need Help" and "Eastern Glow")
Sigur Rós (I'm sorry, too lazy to look up the song titles. They're really long.
)
Explosions in the Sky ("First Breath after Coma" and "Six Days at the Bottom of the Ocean")
Alternative rock and straight-up rock
The Shins ("Sleeping Lessons" and "Saint Simon")
Neutral Milk Hotel ("King of Carrot Flowers Part 1" and "Holland, 1945")
The White Stripes ("Seven Nation Army" and "Icky Thump")
Radiohead ("Paranoid Android" and "Electioneering")
Electronica
Pendulum ("Propane Nightmares" and "Granite")
That's all I can think of right now.
(12-01-2009, 05:00 PM)Evil Cheese link Wrote: [ -> ]Ska you say?
I'm sure you know about Reel Big Fish but they did an album with Zolof the Rock and Roll Destroyer (well an EP) called Duet All Night Long that was amazing:
Lyin' Ass Bitch - Reel Big Fish
(12-02-2009, 07:30 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Evil Cheese link=topic=3915.msg124659#msg124659 date=1259704804]
Ska you say?
I'm sure you know about Reel Big Fish but they did an album with Zolof the Rock and Roll Destroyer (well an EP) called Duet All Night Long that was amazing:
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I did not know about this EP. Thank you good sir.
(12-06-2009, 11:45 AM)Professor Funbucks link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Sponson link=topic=3915.msg125321#msg125321 date=1260116037]
Ska related:::
Big D's new album has a few gems.
Big D and the Kids Table - A Kiss A Week
I love Big D and the Kids Table
anyone else listen to Mad Caddies or The Bouncing Souls
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Silence