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Today is a rare day when I just want to hear music that screams and yells. This is heavy stuff. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! :angry-screaming: :scared-shocked:

Note: I apologize for links to slow websites, but YouTube is crusading against copyright infringement. Some of these songs on YouTube have the audio removed, so I linked to other sites.

Just Like You Imagined (by Nine Inch Nails, 1994)

Bad Blood (by Ministry, 1999)

Guerilla Radio (by Rage Against The Machine, 1999)

Jesus Christ Pose (by Soundgarden, 1991)
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Well then, turn that shit up :)
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For those who like piano music. (Never heard of this guy before but he's not too bad.)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EiV0DCufek" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Baraka Bryan wrote:
GamePlayer wrote:Well then, turn that shit up :)
yno what's awesome... it was just on the Edge, which I'm listening to online while on here and facebook.... and i get paid for it.. i love my job :P
Hey man, is that Freedom Rock?
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Freakzilla wrote:
Baraka Bryan wrote:
GamePlayer wrote:Well then, turn that shit up :)
yno what's awesome... it was just on the Edge, which I'm listening to online while on here and facebook.... and i get paid for it.. i love my job :P
Hey man, is that Freedom Rock?
It is? Well turn it up!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKDk-mg1J9Q" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

(Hope that is the right video. I cant view it here at work so I had to go by descriptions. Sorry if its porn or something).
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After all that angst here's some soul music, The Wonderful and Unequlled, Mr. Nick Drake.

Yummy:)
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Beast is Betty Bonifassi's new duo. For those who don't know, Betty Bonifassi is the female vocalist that was featured on Montreal DJ Champion's 2004 debut album Chill'em All. Champion's track "Keep On" was one of my suggestions back on page 6 of this topic. Betty appears on several track on the album. She's definitely a great singer.

Anyway, good suggestions BB
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I few more songs I like.

Amazing Grace in Cherokee Short version
I love Native American music


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc0iGWfiSgw
I really like the pictures to this one. Song is Colors by a group called Crossfade (I believe.)


-"Anne Buckley"-,,Suil A Ruin,,
Something a little different.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_imLJAjXMiA
A little fun on stage.

Bon Jovi - It’s My Life
Love the song, but also the pics are great also. It’s hard to describe the feeling one gets when you stare down the flame knowing it’s up to you, your brothers (and/or sisters), your equipment, and the training you’ve had to put a stop the dancing monster in front of you.
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bang'n the head..... GP... More up my alley... good choices!!!!

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Eyes High wrote:I love Native American music
Can't say I've heard much, but this was featured on a Lisa Gerrard soundtrack - exquisite vocals - Ulali - Mahk Jchi

Here's something comparable from Bulgaria, believe it or not - Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares - Polegnala E Todora

But then some women sing every part themselves - Miriam Stockley - Homeland

Lastly some Armenian Duduk playing - Djivan Gasparyan- Eshkhemed - that instrument gives me goosebumps every time.
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BSG fans represent! The rest of you can enjoy this as well, I think: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka_sHy9cVH0

Unless you bought the Greatest Hits CD, America missed this one by Queen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iw3izcZd9zU

What suggestion thread would be complete without some Zappa? : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg6X2hsl52E

Speaking of rap: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rj7Sg8QRJI

Finally, the finale to end all finales: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tGA6bpscj8
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Couple more of Opeth; just got this dvd myself.

Gentle song, Face of Melinda
Love the outro riff to this one, sends shivers down my spine.

Bit heavier :) , Under the Weeping Moon
Umm... :music-headbanger: Twin guitar melodies in this one are amazing.

Edit to add: Afraid that last one ends about 10-15 seconds early presumably due to the length limit on Youtube, sorry.
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Sev. Thank you. Those were some beautiful songs.

Oth. I absolutely LOVED the vid of Stravinsky Conducting his Firebird. Classical music can be so soul inspiring.
That one from Queen was one I had never heard before from them.

Cyn. I couldn’t open Face of Melinda nor Under the Weeping Moon. Not for sure why but this was the message I received when I clicked on them.
The URL contained a malformed video ID.
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Fixed. Should work now. Enjoy!

Also Eyes High, I enjoyed the video with the percussionists and violinist. Especially the percussion solo at the beginning (well, duo...).
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SadisticCynic wrote:Fixed. Should work now. Enjoy!

Also Eyes High, I enjoyed the video with the percussionists and violinist. Especially the percussion solo at the beginning (well, duo...).

Thanks for the fix Cyn. Listening to Face of Melinda now. Nice.

Yeah. I liked that drum work as well.
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Acappella - Roll Jordan
Listen to the young skinny white guy near the beginnin. :mrgreen:

The pace is slow at first but it does pick up.
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Baraka Bryan wrote:new song released by Muse - United States of Eurasia... starts rather mellow, does some Queen-esque building to the climax, and ends with a neat little surprise that had me speechless. I'm going back home this weekend, grabbing my Chopin Nocturne book, and playing good ol' #2 :) Matt Bellamy + Chopin = Epic Proportions of Win
When the Queen chords came in towards the middle, my face did this: :shock: :o :mrgreen: :drool: :tissue2: :clap: :pray: :) :D 8-)

All in about two seconds, too. I'm very efficient with my facial expressions :)
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Definitely spotted the Queen influences in the Muse song, but for me that singer... :hand: especially when he started the Eura SIA SIA SIA parts...

Here's one I meant to put up awhile ago:

Billy Cobham - Stratus

This guy is so smooth on the kit.
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Sort of reviving this thread...

anyone here like Green Day, Blink 182, AC/DC, Sum 41, Weezer, Lit, Led Zeppelin?
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Gotta read through the thread, my good man. :P :wink:

Don't care for Lit, Sum 41 or Weezer, but I do enjoy Green Day, AC/DC and of course I adore Led Zeppelin. I don't think I've done a list for this thread, so I'll make up a listing of favorites to give you some idea of what I like. I know people typically hate to catagorize music by decade (including myself), but I just find it easier for everyone else. Chronological listing also has the advantages of highlighting the fact that I'm very critical of music from the 1980s, which is easily my least favorite decade :)

Up to and including the 1970s
Classical
AC/DC
The Animals
The Beatles
Billy Holiday
Bob Marley
The Doors
Fleetwood Mac
Janis Joplin
James Brown
Jimi Hendrix
Johnny Cash
Led Zeppelin
Miles Davis
Nina Simone
Queen
Ray Charles

1980s
Depeche Mode
Guns N' Roses
The Police
Metallica
New Order
The Tragically Hip
U2

1990s
Elliott Smith
Green Day
Jay-Z
Jamiroquai
Massive Attack
Nine Inch Nails
No Doubt
Oasis
Rage Against The Machine
Soundgarden
Radiohead
Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Roots
Stereophonics
The Tea Party
Theivery Corporation
The Verve

2000s
Bloc Party
Broken Social Scene
Champion
Coldplay
Franz Ferdinand
Interpol
Kayne West
Metric
The Strokes
The White Stripes
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Liquid Tension Experiment, instrumental music:

Paradigm Shift

When the Water Breaks - Part 1

When the Water Breaks - Part 2

Those last two are one song but seperated due to time restrictions on YouTube. Probably best to listen to that one first (if you have the time :) ) its the better of the two. I especially love that solo at 2:54.

Enjoy!

(And yes, its called that because a band member's wife's (partner; whatever) water broke during recording.
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Hey GP, what Green Day songs do you like?
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