Who wants to be my music buddy?
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Who wants to be my music buddy?
Here is your job. Listen to music and tell me what is good enough for me to bother listening to. I generally don't like to listen to a lot of music, especially new music. I only want to listen to stuff that I am reasonable sure that I will enjoy.
As a result, most of the music I do listen to comes from a sound track, because I hear it will watching something.
My interests include anything from the 60s forward, but leaave out the punk, country, and R&B. Everything else is fair game and my tastes are quite eclectic.
Here is a sample of the stuff I am listen to to give you an idea of what I enjoy.
80s cover songs
Scotty Doesn't Know - Lustra
Complicated - Avril Livigne
Jagged Little Pill (entire album)- Angry Whore
Somewhere Over the Rainbow - IZ
Time of your Life - Green Day
Shine - Collective Soul
Love Train - The O'Jays
Dracula From Houston - Butthole Surfers
Show You Love - Jars of Clay
Please apply in this thread. References from the Other Forum are not necessary, but will help.
Compensation depends on my satisfaction.
As a result, most of the music I do listen to comes from a sound track, because I hear it will watching something.
My interests include anything from the 60s forward, but leaave out the punk, country, and R&B. Everything else is fair game and my tastes are quite eclectic.
Here is a sample of the stuff I am listen to to give you an idea of what I enjoy.
80s cover songs
Scotty Doesn't Know - Lustra
Complicated - Avril Livigne
Jagged Little Pill (entire album)- Angry Whore
Somewhere Over the Rainbow - IZ
Time of your Life - Green Day
Shine - Collective Soul
Love Train - The O'Jays
Dracula From Houston - Butthole Surfers
Show You Love - Jars of Clay
Please apply in this thread. References from the Other Forum are not necessary, but will help.
Compensation depends on my satisfaction.
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Originally posted by happycamper
I thought Butthole Surfers were considered "punk"?
I thought Butthole Surfers were considered "punk"?
Das- Got it, naturally

And thanks for Bartertown. I was worried you might have to face the wheel.
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kvrdave start with these:
Slayer
Motorhead
Rammstein
Tool
Angie Stone
Jill Scott
Slayer
Motorhead
Rammstein
Tool
Angie Stone
Jill Scott
Last edited by Giantrobo; 07-31-04 at 05:15 AM.
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Dave,
download The Stone Roses - Song For My Sugar Spun Sister and
Happy Mondays - Kinky Afro
If you like them, you can buy their respective albums, The Stone Roses [US] and Pills 'N' Thrills and Bellyaches.
download The Stone Roses - Song For My Sugar Spun Sister and
Happy Mondays - Kinky Afro
If you like them, you can buy their respective albums, The Stone Roses [US] and Pills 'N' Thrills and Bellyaches.
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Green Day is punk, but try their Warning album. It's a lot different from all the other punk bands out there. If you like TOYL, you'll probably like Waiting and Macy's Day Parade.
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From: Sonoran Desert; a place where it doesn't matter whether or not one can pronounce Donnacha.
Originally posted by DaveNinja
a song you might like
a song you might like
And to answer the question about 'a music buddy", for some reason, I can't keep out of my head a certain 'buddy' from PULP FICTION. So, I can't honestly answer this question...
Last edited by jarsim; 08-02-04 at 01:41 AM.
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Originally posted by jarsim
I listened to the song linked. Hasn't Scatterbrain covered this type of material and genre unsuccessfully?
I listened to the song linked. Hasn't Scatterbrain covered this type of material and genre unsuccessfully?





