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Old 09-07-03 | 03:32 PM
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Which artists/bands get the most "air time" in your cd player?

Who do you find yourself putting on more than any other artists/bands?

My most played artists:

The Beatles
Depeche Mode
...Trail of Dead
Beck
Linkin Park
White Stripes
Old 09-07-03 | 04:10 PM
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Blue Man Group
Old 09-07-03 | 04:12 PM
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Alice in Chains
Pearl Jam
Tool
Nine Inch Nails
Smashing Pumpkins
Primus
Jerry Cantrell
Primus
Pink Floyd

And as of late STP.
Old 09-07-03 | 04:53 PM
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Tool
Jack Johnson
Mason Jennings
Nas
Ben Harper
White Stripes
Lynard Skynard
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Allman Bros. - Probably my most played CDs of all-time.

Coltrane

Leo Kottke

Moe. - My most played CDs in the car.

Miles Davis

Stevie Ray Vaughan
Old 09-07-03 | 05:49 PM
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Radiohead
Beck
The Beatles
The Velvet Underground
Blur
Tool
R.E.M.
Wilco
OutKast
Wu-Tang Clan
Old 09-07-03 | 08:30 PM
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linkin park
coldplay
Bush
RHCP
JayZ
Sade
Old 09-07-03 | 08:41 PM
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From: New Jersey, where the state motto should be Leave No Tree Standing
Radiohead
Coil
Aphex Twin
Godspeed You Black Emperor
Swans
Nine Inch Nails
Old 09-07-03 | 08:47 PM
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Goatwhore have found their home in my CD player for the past month.
Old 09-07-03 | 09:00 PM
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Tool
A Perfect Circle
Filter
Deftones
Incubus
Orbital
Audioslave
Soundgarden
Old 09-07-03 | 11:03 PM
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Swans
Do they still have anything in print? I was fortunate enough to stumble upon Angels of Light and am interested in Gira's other work. I've heard GREAT things about Swans.
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As of late:

Jellyfish
Marillion
Savatage
Old 09-08-03 | 12:00 PM
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Pink Floyd
Tool
A Perfect Circle
Queens of the Stone Age
Audioslave
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The Beatles
Oasis
Belle and Sebastian
Baby Bird
Radiohead
Frank Zappa
Old 09-08-03 | 01:57 PM
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Do they still have anything in print? I was fortunate enough to stumble upon Angels of Light and am interested in Gira's other work. I've heard GREAT things about Swans.
Hmm, not sure what's still in print at this point. A few years ago, Gira's label, Young God Records, reissued a number of Swans' releases.

http://www.younggodrecords.com/

Looks like some Swans work is still available. The great majority of it is OOP and fetches decent bucks on eBay.

The Great Annihilator is my favorite.
Swans Are Dead and Soundtracks for the Blind are great as well.

It's definitely worth seeking out their music.
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For about 3 months, I've flipped between "Brushfire Fairytales" and "On and On" by Jack Johnson. Kinda makes my spiffy new MP3 deck pointless when I just go back and forth between two folders.

I had Stone Temple Pilots "Core" in for months years ago. Lots of air time has gone to Pearl Jam, Nine Inch Nails, STP, and Dave Matthews Band over the years.

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Old 09-08-03 | 01:58 PM
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Lately it has been:

Bowie
Elvis Costello
REM
Rollins
Old 09-08-03 | 02:04 PM
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These days, probably The Kinks. Others in heavy rotation would include Wilco, Radiohead, Teenage Fanclub, The Small Faces, The Who, Lucinda Williams, Paul Weller, Big Star, and a host of others.
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I only listen to stuff in the car these days. Currently in the changer:
1. Flaming Lips: "Yoshimi..."
2. Mercury Rev: "Deserter's Songs"
3. Brian Eno: "Before and After Science"
4. "Spirited Away" soundtrack (both my two-year-old and I love this one)
5. A mix I made with lots of Cursive, Interpol and Dismemberment Plan (I love that D-Plan song "Ellen and Ben")
6. Flying Burrito Brothers "Guilded Palace of Sin
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Weezer
Cake
Oasis
AC/DC
Old 09-08-03 | 02:28 PM
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Since Saturday, it's been The Rapture, Echoes and nothing else. Otherwise, I suppose my list only amounts to Nina Simone and The Pixies.
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in heavy rotation recently:

matchbox twenty
john mayer
jason mraz
jack johnson
dave matthews
fountains of wayne
norah jones
jesse harris
Old 09-08-03 | 05:47 PM
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Thanks to what I've read here at DVDTalk, I got hooked on Opeth and can't seem to get them out of my player.

Before that - Tool.
Before that - Pushmonkey.
Before that - The list goes on and on...

I tend to obsess on bands in spurts. It's not uncommon for me to go a month at a time where I'm listening to just one band, especially when I find a 'new' band that I like (ie, Opeth).

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System of a Down
Metallica
Queens of the Stone Age
Rage Against the Machine

And recently, a damn nu-metal habit that I can't seem to kick...

Evanescence
Revis
Nonpoint
Chevelle
Lostphrophets
Linkin Park
Old 09-09-03 | 07:14 AM
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Tom Waits
Sugar
Ben Folds
Emmet Swimming
Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Pietasters


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