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Posted: December 31st, 2009, 9:36am Report to Moderator
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Bionic Jive: Three white guys and two black guys. Metal + Rap = Awesome.

Smile Empty Soul: Stuck in the grunge era - which is what make these guys Rock!

Public Enemy: Elvis was a hero to most but he never meant shit to me you see straight up racist that sucker was simple and plain motherfuck him and John Wayne. Nuff said.


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How could anyone not like PE? Hell of a band.

Particularly loved the stuff they did with Anthrax.

Just to let folks know I'm off on holidays for a few weeks tonight. I'll still be around though.

Keep it cooking. And a happy new year to all!

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The only one I can think of that a lot of people don't like is Lady GaGa.
She may be a little outlandish, but she rocks.


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Here goes...


1) Maximo Park

2) Robots In Disguise

3) The Bravery


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Wow, George!!!  You an me, bro!  Love eveyone of your faves!  We're on common ground, my brother!

1)  Anything by Arjen Anthony Lucasen (Ayreon, and most recently, Guilt Machine...fabulous stuff!). Arjen is a musical genius!

2)  Edguy - why they're not mainstream, I'll never know...they are the Kings of Power Melodic Metal.  Tobias Sammet is a true mastermind...Avantasia is unreal, and anything anyone in this band does is gold!

3)  Pink Cream 69 (or anything that any of the members do).  David Readman is an excellent singer. Dennis Ward is an unreal producer and musician.  Check out Voodoo Circle..WOW, fabulous!

4)  Anything involving Jorn Lande. The hardest working, most talented singer in music today.  Anything this guy touches is frickin' GOLD!  Please, do yourselves a favor and check him out!

I could go on an on, but this is a good place to start!

Happy New Year to all you great SS'ers!!!!!  2010 will be a BIG ONE!!!!
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Wow, George!!!  You an me, bro!  Love eveyone of your faves!  We're on common ground, my brother!

1)  Anything by Arjen Anthony Lucasen (Ayreon, and most recently, Guilt Machine...fabulous stuff!). Arjen is a musical genius!

2)  Edguy - why they're not mainstream, I'll never know...they are the Kings of Power Melodic Metal.  Tobias Sammet is a true mastermind...Avantasia is unreal, and anything anyone in this band does is gold!

4)  Anything involving Jorn Lande. The hardest working, most talented singer in music today.  Anything this guy touches is frickin' GOLD!  Please, do yourselves a favor and check him out!


Check, check, check. Jeff, we are on common ground. I listen to Ayreon, EdGuy, and I do have some Jorn as well. Not heard of Pink Cream though, but given how much else we have in common, I'm inclined to.


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George, PC69 is awesome!  Easily one of my favorite bands of all time.  Their earlier stuff had Andi Deris on vocals, who is now Helloween's vocalist. With Deris, they were a bit wilder.  Readman is a classic singer, and their sound is timeless.  Really, everything they've done is fantastic.  Weakest records by far are "Change" and "Food for Thought".  They were Readman's first 2 with the band, and it looked like things had gone wrong, but the boys righted the ship and from there, every release has been awesome!

You should also check out Alex Beyrodt's Voodoo Circle.  It's 1 of the best releases of 2009.  David Readman does the vocals, and the music is just top notch.  Has a late 70's vibe to it, but just comes of as timeless.

BTW, have you heard Guilt Machine yet?  What do you think of it?  I think it's as good as Ayreon.  Awesome stuff!
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3. Screaming Cheetah Wheelies - yeah I know, stupid name. But great band. Awesome actually. I only own the first 2 releases, but that's enough. They had a couple of radio hits in 1994 and then faded away. They had a good cult following; more along the order of God Street Wine than the Greatful Dead, but a dedicated following nonetheless. These guys do Southern Rock, or more correctly, "boogie rock", to perfection. Their sense of melody is unparalleled, and lead singer Mike Farris has some magical moments. "Jami/Sister Mercy" is eclipsed in the best song category only by "Somebody To Love", IMHO...



Yeah! Ride the Tide, brother!

For me? Drivin' N Cryin was a big favorite during the Athens revolution of the eighties (Stand up and Fight for it and Scarred...But Smarter is still a personal statement, which I would have tattooed if I were not allergic to the stuff...

I also liked Shriekback in the same period, along with Peter Murphy, Souixsie and the like...



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Blakkwolfe,

A SCW fan - awesome! Do you own Magnolia?

"Sister Mercy", "Magnolia" and "Father Speaks" are 3 of my favorite songs of all time.

I remember Drivin' and Cryin' from their one hit (forget the name, but I know I liked it).

Brother Cane is similar to SCW - their debut was pretty good as well.

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the mountain goats (i love dilaudid, but i think im the only one!)
simple minds (new gold dream? where's the love!)
telepathe (most people find chrome's on it annoying but i could listen to it alll day)


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Clorox, given their inclusion in two Guitar Hero games and both Twilight movies, Muse can hardly said to be a "band that no one else likes." That being said, I still have their album "Black Holes & Revelations."


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Propaganda.


I recall a band of that name in the early 90s. I *still* have the cassette,
1234.  Even without playing it, :Your Wildlife" and "Wound In My Heart" suddenly pop in my head.

Ah, those were days. Bands like An Emotional Fish , Into Paradise and The Soup Dragons...

Anyway, my top ten:

Hands down #1 for me.....

1 The Thrashing Doves . "Bedrock Vice" was nice but "Trouble In Home" was an awesome album. Nobody else listened to them.

and now the rest.

2 Massivivid.  
Or even the related Deitiphobia, for that matter.  True, someone did like Massivivid back in 1998 when they won the Dove award for best hard Christian rock. But some of my Christian friend could hardly stand them, Fold Zandura/Mortal or Wedding Party let alone the now popular P.O.D. Massivivid tried for a follow up "Dressed To The Nines" but nobody listened but me.

3 Kevin Doherty
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I'll buy in on this....

Sparkle Pony

Pink Canoe

And yes......

Willaim Shatner doing the Beatles "Lucy in the sky with diamonds"...

Think I might have just cracked a tooth laughing so hard...

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