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kingcobweb posted:How is that racist? It's a term for the race that has been oppressing them for hundreds of years. It's racist because it's explicitly racist.. What you just said is the equivalent of me referring to black people as niggers and then justifying it by saying "Sorry but this is the term i use for the race that has been breaking into my home/on welfare/etc for x amount of years".
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Aturaten posted:Well De La Soul kicks rear end. Anymore like this? If you wanted rap that's similar to De la Soul why didn't you ask for that in the first place? Your original post was terrible because you only listed a few artists you didn't like and didn't give any examples of things you like besides a video game soundtrack. Munky from KORN posted:You're on the internet. How have you gone this long without someone telling you "Yeah I only listen to real hip-hop like J5 and Blackalicious"? I'm guessing because J5 occasionally say the N-word and Blackalicious has "black" in the name. Aturaten posted:If directed at all white people, then yes, it's racist. If they're calling some bigoted hick a cracker, then it's just pejorative. Congratulations on agreeing with Twisted Aristocrat's fakepost.
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Way Past Cool! posted:Congratulations on agreeing with Twisted Aristocrat's fakepost. I'm not fakeposting.
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quote:If you wanted rap that's similar to De la Soul why didn't you ask for that in the first place? Your original post was terrible because you only listed a few artists you didn't like and didn't give any examples of things you like besides a video game soundtrack. Because I didn't know about them? Way Past Cool! posted:I'm guessing because J5 occasionally say the N-word and Blackalicious has "black" in the name. Never even heard of these. I haven't frequented forums until relatively recently. quote:Congratulations on agreeing with Twisted Aristocrat's fakepost. If you intend a term to be racist, then it's racist, assuming you're using the colloquial and most commonly understood meaning, and not the belief in racial superiority by the racial majority (institutionalized racism). If you ARE being pedantic on an internet comedy website, the word cracker is, when directed toward a person/group of people from Caucasian background, a racial epithet at best. That's it, i'm done, recommend me some more rap like De La Soul.
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Guys take the race discussion to another thread, this isn't the place for it.
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Aturaten posted:Because I didn't know about them? My mistake, I just realized you listened to some De la Soul after your initial post. In that case, A Tribe Called Quest and Pete Rock and CL Smooth are similar. Last.fm http://www.last.fm/music/De+La+Soul and allmusic http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:wvfyxq85ldke are good resources for finding similar artists.
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Try A Tribe Called Quest they are probably something you would like if you enjoy De La.
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miss Santa posted:I love Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds and Tom Waits, what else could I like? Try folk singer William Elliott Whitmore, alt-country goddess Neko Case (specifically her album Blacklisted), and legendary Irish traditional/punk band The Pogues (specifically their album Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash). All very different from each other (and from Cave and Waits), but they are all brilliant lyricists and storytellers, and there is a streak of darkness permeating all their music.
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CharlesWillisMaddox posted:shut the gently caress up about rap music and recommend me some more Stevie Wonder other then Innvervisions. I'm one of the only people who will do this, but if you can get The Secret Life of Plants, I would definitely recommend that wholeheartedly. It's different from most of his other albums, and he tries to use a lot of other influences. It's one of my favorites of his. That, Innervisions, and Music of My Mind are what I consider his top 3. alansmithee fucked around with this message at 19:41 on May 2, 2009 |
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edit: meant for the free mp3 thread, I'm retarded (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST) Goonte Kente fucked around with this message at 01:59 on May 6, 2009 |
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opps (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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Femur posted:This is not really a recommendation request but could anyone help me identify a song. I don't know the name or can't give you a sample, but I think it might be well known: We have a thread here for identifying songs. Look down.
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What's a good way to get into New Wave? I love the poo poo out of Gary Numan and Klaus Nomi, but I haven't really explored the genre outside of them.Femur posted:This is not really a recommendation request but could anyone help me identify a song. I don't know the name or can't give you a sample, but I think it might be well known: Might be Overture to the Sun by Sunforest. It was used in A Clockwork Orange and I remember hearing it in an episode of Rugrats when I was a tike. CinnamonToastFunk fucked around with this message at 00:25 on May 3, 2009 |
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Femur posted:This is not really a recommendation request but could anyone help me identify a song. I don't know the name or can't give you a sample, but I think it might be well known: This?
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In terms of heavy music, I listen to the canon stoner rock/metal bands (kyuss, sleep, high on fire, electric wizard) then the GA group of recent metal bands (Baroness, Mastodon, Kylesa, Torche), and also Boris I guess. So I was wondering where else and what else I should start looking into in terms of metal? Another question I have is: what other groups sound like hosed Up? I really like the mix of lots of layers of guitars with the intensity of it and whatnot.
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Wild Cantaloupe posted:In terms of heavy music, I listen to the canon stoner rock/metal bands (kyuss, sleep, high on fire, electric wizard) then the GA group of recent metal bands (Baroness, Mastodon, Kylesa, Torche), and also Boris I guess. So I was wondering where else and what else I should start looking into in terms of metal? There's the earliest doom metal bands that played slower Black Sabbath inspired stuff in the 80s like Pentagram, Witchfinder General, Saint Vitus, Trouble, The Obsessed, and Candlemass. Then there's the Melvins, who were one of the first bands to mix punk with doom, paving the way for sludge metal. They were especially influential to some of the bands you mentioned. Earth - early drone metal Neurosis - early post metal Southern sludge - Acid Bath, Corrosion of Conformity, Crowbar, Down, Eyehategod There's a bunch more, but those are probably the most "essential" especially Melvins. More info in this thread http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2512135 Pomplamoose fucked around with this message at 05:03 on May 3, 2009 |
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Wild Cantaloupe posted:Another question I have is: what other groups sound like hosed Up? I really like the mix of lots of layers of guitars with the intensity of it and whatnot.
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Thanks Way Past Cool, I'll check those out.kingcobweb posted:Well, they're post-hardcore with some shoegaze elements, so I'd check out canon post-hardcore/"underground" bands like Dinosaur Jr, and maybe noise-rock like The Jesus Lizard. I listen to Dinosaur Jr., at least what I think are some of the other canon underground/hardcore/post-hardcore bands (although I'm never really sure how to categorize them) like Sonic Youth / Husker Du / Sebadoh / Minutemen. I really love the Jesus Lizard, and the only other think like it that I listen to is Big Black, which I only have Songs About loving from. Maybe what I'm looking for is intense shoegazing? My only exposure to shoegazing is really My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive. Thanks for all the help
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Wild Cantaloupe posted:I really love the Jesus Lizard, and the only other think like it that I listen to is Big Black, which I only have Songs About loving from. You're probably better off looking for Black Flag style hardcore than shoegaze. There's also some good noise recs on the last 2 pages http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3056853&pagenumber=14&perpage=40#post359999691 edit for link Pomplamoose fucked around with this message at 04:39 on May 3, 2009 |
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Wild Cantaloupe posted:Thanks Way Past Cool, I'll check those out. I just got their album yesterday, but I think that Cherubs - Heroin Man is exactly what you're looking for. Though I've seen a lot of people hate on them, A Place To Bury Strangers seems right up your alley, too. Halfway between MBV and noise rock. And I think that WPC may have actually meant to link to page 14 in this thread (there was discussion of noise rock there).
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Wild Cantaloupe posted:Thanks Way Past Cool, I'll check those out. Swervedriver does the "aggressive" shoegaze thing well, so you can check this out and you'll know within the first 5-10 seconds if this is what you're looking for or not: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHva52tOoeo
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I'm looking for some cheesy sounding spacey keyboard/synth music to chillout to. Here's some stuff I found youtube that I liked: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDgXtbI1sJM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f7bp645Bsg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRcvh4aV9qU I like to listen to this kind of stuff and PONDER THE COSMOS. burzum karaoke fucked around with this message at 14:31 on May 3, 2009 |
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aliencowboy posted:I'm looking for some cheesy sounding spacey keyboard/synth music to chillout to.
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guppy posted:Have you hheard Ratatat? I like Ratatat, but it's really not what I'm looking for. I edited my post with some links since I was kinda vague. I don't really have an extensive nomenclature when it comes to sub genres of electronic music, I guess I'm looking for more of a new wave sound.
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guppy posted:Have you hheard Ratatat? What are some more bands like ratatat? I never really thought much of them until I saw them live recently; now I can't get enough of them.
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aliencowboy posted:I'm looking for some cheesy sounding spacey keyboard/synth music to chillout to. I have no recommendations, but wow, this is great!
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I want some metal that's extremely fast/heavy with clean(not growling) vocals, like Strapping Young Lad or Death's last album. I also want some technical death metal, I have all of Death's, Necrophagist's and Decapitated's albums already. edit: I'm also not a very big fan of death metal, but I strangely like Cryptopsy a lot so any recommendations on that would be nice. CharlesWillisMaddox fucked around with this message at 18:26 on May 3, 2009 |
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Muffin Loaf posted:What are some more bands like ratatat? I never really thought much of them until I saw them live recently; now I can't get enough of them. I searched for similar bands for a long time now, I don't think there are any
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Looking for more angry sounding post-rock similar to 65daysofstatic.
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m0nkeysensei posted:Looking for more angry sounding post-rock similar to 65daysofstatic. Maybeshewill, if you're just looking for that cool glitchy post-rock stuff. Té is angry, I guess, I wouldn't really call it angry, just fast paced or aggressive. If you want angrier sounding stuff you can always branch into post-metal too with bands like Neurosis who build up into an actual angry climax.
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aliencowboy posted:I'm looking for some cheesy sounding spacey keyboard/synth music to chillout to. Ashra - New Age of Earth Tangerine Dream - Tangram Vangelis - Albedo 0.39 Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygene Jonn Serrie - Lumia Nights (more recent and doesn't sound exactly like the others but I think it fits the mood you want) Also get a Hearts of Space subscription and listen to some of their old shows - you'll find a LOT of this kind of stuff there. Cyne fucked around with this message at 10:20 on May 4, 2009 |
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What is your favorite fun or summery-sounding reggae album? I'm looking for that, and if your first thought has to do with Bob Marley or 311 please don't recommend me anything.
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Final Fantasy Baseball posted:What is your favorite fun or summery-sounding reggae album? I'm looking for that, and if your first thought has to do with Bob Marley or 311 please don't recommend me anything. So if you're a reggae fan, and someone asks for some reggae and their first thought is the most popular reggae artist of all time, you don't want their recommendations? Alright I guess.. I'll just wait for someone else as it appears I am not qualified.
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CharlesWillisMaddox posted:So if you're a reggae fan, and someone asks for some reggae and their first thought is the most popular reggae artist of all time, you don't want their recommendations? It's just because I already know who the most popular and cliche reggae artists are, I'm just hoping for a recommendation from somebody that has a depth of knowledge I guess edit - HAI are you reading this edit 2 - I don't hate Bob Marley, it's just kinda cliche, ya know Final Fart Buttball fucked around with this message at 20:33 on May 4, 2009 |
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Reccomend me carnatic/indian music or anything with a tabla/sitar.
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Demolisher posted:Reccomend me carnatic/indian music or anything with a tabla/sitar. Hindustani classical: Allauddin Khan, Annapurna Devi, Gangubai Hangal, Bhimsen Joshi, Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Ustad Vilayat Khan, Kumar Gandharva, Ali Akbar Khan, Abdul Karim Khan, Abdul Wahid Khan, Faiyaz Khan, Kishori Amonkar, Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer, Krishnarao Shankar, Lakshmi Shankar, Zia Mohiuddin Dagar, Zia Fariduddin Dagar, Sayeeduddin Dagar, Ustad Amir Khan, Hirabai Barodekar, Pandit Jasraj, Omkarnath Thakur, Roshan Ara Begum, Surashri Kesarbai Kerkar Allauddin Khan was the guru to Ravi Shankar and guys like that so he's like #1 20th figure I think, though recordings I've heard have been excruciatingly lo-fi.
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Final Fantasy Baseball posted:edit - HAI are you reading this I am, but "summery reggae" is a completely daft thing to ask for, and my first answer would've been Kaya anyway. Try some rocksteady comps, urban legend says it was born because the summer of '67 was so hot that people didn't dance to ska.
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HAI posted:Hindustani classical: Holy gently caress thank you so much.
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I'm looking for a new obsession. I need music that gives me a concept or good lyrics to think about while I'm enjoying the music, I like a bent sense of humor, I like it loud, I like texture and odd instrumentality, I like pop music that is pushing beyond the bounds of pop music. The following bands have filled this role for me at one time or another: -Godspeed You! Black Emperor -The loving Champs -Jethro Tull -Pink Floyd -Mr. Bungle -Tom Waits -The Artists Forever Known as the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu -The Pogues Bonus Points if you can find me something specifically to replace the JAMs in my life. augustaugustaugust fucked around with this message at 04:46 on May 5, 2009 |
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aliencowboy posted:I'm looking for some cheesy sounding spacey keyboard/synth music to chillout to. Maybe try Boards of Canada?
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