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Just wondering what people on here like. If I had to list a top ten, the following would be there:

Tool
Alice In Chains
Nine Inch Nails
Primus
A Perfect Circle
Slayer
Black Light Burns
Sepultura
Incubus
Queens of the Stone Age

Clearly, a leaning towards rock/metal. I like plenty of other music, but if I were stuck on a deserted island, these would be the selections of music I would most like to have with me.
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Steely Dan
Renee Olstead
Doobie Brothers
ELO
Sniff n the Tears
Richard Hawley
Supertramp



I've varied tastes :)
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I like so many different things, it would be next to impossible to list them all here. Almost everything from your list (except maybe Slayer, although they do have one of the most under-appreciated drummers ever.) I sometimes find it hard to follow a Sepultura song - the ones in Portuguese, at least - but even though I don't understand it, "Rattamahatta" is just plain f-ing awesome.

I'm a big industrial fan, too - Skinny Puppy, KMFDM(!!!), Einsturzende Neubauten, etc. Later Ministry is great, but I can't stand the "Halloween" era Depeche Mode-type stuff. I also like first wave, third wave, and two-tone ska, some new wave - I'm showing my age - and a bit of classic rock - wharf rat Deadhead, you know. Don't care too much for country, but I love Johnny Cash. I like some punk - Bad Religion, The Clash, The Cramps, Gorilla Biscuits. And some Romantic classical and a bit of modern - Paul Hindemith, Stravinsky, and the like. Plus a lot of '40's and '50's bop.
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Mikey: Ministry, KMFDM and Skinny Puppy are awesome. Some of my favorite bands. Like you said, I can't possibly list all of the music that I love; it would cover a whole page. If you were stranded on an island, what would you choose to bring (musically)?

As far as ska goes, Madness is my only choice. They were the forerunners in the genre, and IMO, still the best.
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New Age mostly.

Yanni, Enigma, Vangelis, Tangerine Dream, Sarah Brightman, John Tesh, Secret Garden, David Arkenstone, etc.
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Tsukiyumi wrote:Mikey: Ministry, KMFDM and Skinny Puppy are awesome. Some of my favorite bands. Like you said, I can't possibly list all of the music that I love; it would cover a whole page. If you were stranded on an island, what would you choose to bring (musically)?

As far as ska goes, Madness is my only choice. They were the forerunners in the genre, and IMO, still the best.
Stranded on an island... how many can I pick? As far as Madness being forerunners? Of two-tone, maybe, but really The Specials were that. For the real first wave, try the pre-reggae bands of '60's Jamaica - Desmond Dekker, Laurel Aitken, The Skatalites, even pre-Rastafari Bob Marley.

Varthikes - Sarah Brightman's voice is almost unearthly, it's so beautiful. No George Winston?
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Hard alternative metal:

System of a Down
Disturbed
Tool

Beyond the big three, more hard stuff like NIN, Cold, Alice in Chains, A Perfect Circle, Audioslave, Metallica, and others. For some older-school stuff, there is some AC/DC, Aerosmith, Van Halen in my mp3 collection. (being a penniless college student, it's been quite useful to get it for free, if illegally, online)
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god I feel so young. Some of this stuff i've never even heard of :P.

anymoo. I like most types of music except Baroque and C & W. I have to pet loves though. I like rock heading toward Metal and emo (kind of fitting i guess). My other one, which is like a complete opposite, is Bhangra/Punjabi. :D

so my favourite two bands or artists at this moment are

Enter Shikari
Punjabi MC

I love Pat Benatar for some strange reason that I cannot fathom.
And I'll always have a soft spot for Madonna and Kylie Minogue. Sad I know
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Post by Sionnach Glic »

My taste in music is kinda all over the place.

Nine Inch Nails
System of a Down
Sepultura
Linkin Park
The Clash
Gorillaz
Fort Minor
Nickleback
Weird Al
Disturbed
(some) Green Day
Breaking Benjamin
The White Stripes
Nirvana
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1. Classical music. EVERYTHING inside that genre.

Other things outside my little reclusive world of classical music:
within temptation
therion
various tv tunes from early 90s

EDIT: viewtopic.php?t=96 is pretty much the same thing, slightly earlier.
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Post by Sionnach Glic »

True, but it's been quite a while since then, and we've a load of new members.
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  • Johnny Cash

    Ozzy Osbourne

    Black Sabbath

    Jethro Tull

    Foreigner

    Blue Oyster Cult

    Rush

    Golden Earring

    Bob Seger

    Queen
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Post by Tsukiyumi »

Some interesting answers here. This is exactly what I was hoping for starting this thread. You can learn a lot about people by their musical choices. As for myself, as odd as it may seem, I also enjoy:

Massive Attack
Portishead
One Republic
Corinne Bailey Rae

and

The Doors
Janis Joplin
Jimi Hendrix
Creedence Clearwater Revival

and

Foo Fighters
The Offspring
NOFX
Audioslave

Overall, a rather broad spectrum of music. As with most things in my life, I don't really care to limit myself in any way. As it seems to be with many of you on here. :wink:
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Post by shran »

Tsukiyumi wrote:Some interesting answers here. This is exactly what I was hoping for starting this thread. You can learn a lot about people by their musical choices. As for myself, as odd as it may seem, I also enjoy:
Though I know you don't mean it literally, what have you learned about us so far? :)
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Post by Tsukiyumi »

For one thing, I believe I would get along quite well with people on here in person. Also, the fact that we share a lot of musical preferences on top of our common love of 'Trek strikes me as interesting. As for anything else, well, I'll just keep that to myself for now. 8)
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