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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: skorpx1 on March 02, 2014, 10:24:00 AM
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I'm keeping this simple and to the point, I need some decent music to listen to. I'm going to be going on a 18 hour non-stop (Besides gas of course) car ride next weekend to New Mexico from crappy old Wisconsin and then back the next Tuesday.
Iv'e already loaded up on 8 hours of my music to listen to which includes 3x Stone Temple Pilots CD's, 4 Alice in Chains CD's and 2 Disturbed CD's.
If anyone has any good music suggestions that aren't country, rap/dubstep or anything from before 1970 then throw it out here. I don't want to have to listen to my gf's Taylor Swift CD's for more than 10 minutes. Help a brotha out.
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buy this album (or any album from them) -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSb_EIcOEms http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8N58--6blA
or any album from these guys -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfemABbfSpA
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The Refreshments "Fizzy Fuzzy Big and Buzzy" CD
Dianetics
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEQIE2gs4Qs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xptIEkCHTZ4
Warning: May incur speeding tickets...
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I'm keeping this simple and to the point, I need some decent music to listen to. I'm going to be going on a 18 hour non-stop (Besides gas of course) car ride next weekend to New Mexico from crappy old Wisconsin and then back the next Tuesday.
Iv'e already loaded up on 8 hours of my music to listen to which includes 3x Stone Temple Pilots CD's, 4 Alice in Chains CD's and 2 Disturbed CD's.
If anyone has any good music suggestions that aren't country, rap/dubstep or anything from before 1970 then throw it out here. I don't want to have to listen to my gf's Taylor Swift CD's for more than 10 minutes. Help a brotha out.
Check out 21 pilots, Volbeat, and Flux Pavilion. Each is a different genre, so chose what you like!
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Get these records, they will help:
1. My Aim Is True - Elvis Costello*
2. Darkness On The Edge Of Town - Bruce Springsteen***
3. Life Of Dreams - Crumbsuckers*****
4. Immaculate Deception - Ludichrist*****
5. Dance With Me - T.S.O.L.***
6. Sorry, Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash - The Replacements***
7. News Of The World - Queen***
8. Dear You - Jawbreaker**********
9. Surfer Rosa -Pixies****
10. Hatful of Hollow - The Smiths****
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I'll second Volbeat...a strange tone but they have some good stuff. I personally like A7X, Disturbed, B4MV, Atreyu, All That Remains, FFDP, when I'm looking for some heavier music.
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Can never go wrong with a little Social Distortion. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzWSlcuJOoY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzWSlcuJOoY)
If you're an Alice in Chains fan you might try picking up Jerry Cantrell's solo album Degradation Trip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QFC1W1k0DM&list=PL3F6496C8C3E2CD02 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QFC1W1k0DM&list=PL3F6496C8C3E2CD02) I would skip Boggy Depot personally.
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Music is fine, but for all the time I drive even with a wide variety it gets old.
You might consider books on tape. They are down loadable from many on-line library sites for free. Documentaries, fiction, science fiction, self help (just hinting a bit here :devil ) are available.
Just something else to think on. Enjoy your ride!
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I'll second Volbeat...a strange tone but they have some good stuff. I personally like A7X, Disturbed, B4MV, Atreyu, All That Remains, FFDP, when I'm looking for some heavier music.
If you listen you can hear a really strong metallica influence in all of Volbeats stuff. From the drummer to the style of vocals. All Volbeat is missing is Kirk Hammett.
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Can never go wrong with a little Social Distortion. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzWSlcuJOoY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzWSlcuJOoY)
If you're an Alice in Chains fan you might try picking up Jerry Cantrell's solo album Degradation Trip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QFC1W1k0DM&list=PL3F6496C8C3E2CD02 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QFC1W1k0DM&list=PL3F6496C8C3E2CD02) I would skip Boggy Depot personally.
I cant say i'm much of a fan of his Degradation Trip albums. There's some good ones like Anger Rising and Gone, but other than that it really wasn't much of a success with me. Let alone the mainstream media.
That reminded me though to go pick up some Amon Amarth CD's. METALLLL! :rock
Music is fine, but for all the time I drive even with a wide variety it gets old.
You might consider books on tape. They are down loadable from many on-line library sites for free. Documentaries, fiction, science fiction, self help (just hinting a bit here :devil ) are available.
Just something else to think on. Enjoy your ride!
:lol I'm not really one to be interested in literature. I never really liked reading, mainly because it was forced upon me so much when I was younger.
Lotta good music suggestions out here, keep them coming.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_sFZ0NJQks flaw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaiaaar88EM def leppard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BH4S6_xdLwU forth angel, never been able to find this in stores, but love their tunes :rock
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xD5No_JRrZw type o negative all albums rock, they are a love or hate band though :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMrezs2Bgek Corrosion of comformity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gv_f-8pt9wE powerman 5k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHWOrdAS7SM&list=PLC4A430AA350FDFD4 entire metallica S and M album
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For that trek you need to listen to a audio book. Black Cross by Greg Iles. http://mobile.audible.com/search.htm?type=search&cache=1&keywords=black+cross+greg+iles&sprefix=Black+cr
Where are you going in New Mexico.
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You could just buy it from iTunes.....
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Awesome. You're a 90's guy like me.
Mad Season - a tad mellow, but it's another full album of Layne so it's a must have.
Tool - anything by them is brilliant. My personal fave is Lateralus, but none of them will disappoint.
Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger, Superunknown.
If you like Iron Maiden, then Rock in Rio 2001 is a great choice. Flawless performance in front of a crowd of 250,000. I don't know about anyone else, but studio Maiden doesn't hold a candle to live Maiden.
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You could just buy it from iTunes.....
Last time I checked iTunes doesn't sell physical CD's that fit in car CD players. :headscratch:
For that trek you need to listen to a audio book. Black Cross by Greg Iles. http://mobile.audible.com/search.htm?type=search&cache=1&keywords=black+cross+greg+iles&sprefix=Black+cr
Where are you going in New Mexico.
Rather small-ish town called Clayton.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_sFZ0NJQks flaw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaiaaar88EM def leppard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BH4S6_xdLwU forth angel, never been able to find this in stores, but love their tunes :rock
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xD5No_JRrZw type o negative all albums rock, they are a love or hate band though :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMrezs2Bgek Corrosion of comformity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gv_f-8pt9wE powerman 5k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHWOrdAS7SM&list=PLC4A430AA350FDFD4 entire metallica S and M album
That Def Leppard song reminded me to bust out the old Pink Floyd CD's I have. Against The Wall and Dark Side of The Moon. Might have to see if I still have my Metallica CD's as well.
Awesome. You're a 90's guy like me.
Mad Season - a tad mellow, but it's another full album of Layne so it's a must have.
Tool - anything by them is brilliant. My personal fave is Lateralus, but none of them will disappoint.
Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger, Superunknown.
If you like Iron Maiden, then Rock in Rio 2001 is a great choice. Flawless performance in front of a crowd of 250,000. I don't know about anyone else, but studio Maiden doesn't hold a candle to live Maiden.
Tool and Soundgarden, by far some of the best from the 90's. Pearl Jam wasn't too bad either however I don't like their latest album. Just not my thing.
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Last time I checked iTunes doesn't sell physical CD's that fit in car CD players. :headscratch:
Are you asking us to send you CDs?
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Last time I checked iTunes doesn't sell physical CD's that fit in car CD players. :headscratch:
Rather small-ish town called Clayton.
That Def Leppard song reminded me to bust out the old Pink Floyd CD's I have. Against The Wall and Dark Side of The Moon. Might have to see if I still have my Metallica CD's as well.
Tool and Soundgarden, by far some of the best from the 90's. Pearl Jam wasn't too bad either however I don't like their latest album. Just not my thing.
You can go into walmart and get a fm transmitter to broadcast from your phone to your radio
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Are you asking us to send you CDs?
Clearly not, i'm asking for bands/musicians to listen to so I can buy the CD if I like what I hear for the trip.
You can go into walmart and get a fm transmitter to broadcast from your phone to your radio
How much would such an item cost? Oh and on Amazon I get free MP3 downloads when I buy the CD. On top of that the CD is generally cheaper than just the MP3 download.
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Clearly not, i'm asking for bands/musicians to listen to so I can buy the CD if I like what I hear for the trip.
How much would such an item cost? Oh and on Amazon I get free MP3 downloads when I buy the CD. On top of that the CD is generally cheaper than just the MP3 download.
$10-$20
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Clearly not, i'm asking for bands/musicians to listen to so I can buy the CD if I like what I hear for the trip
I didn't understand and apologize. Having said that, you know what genres you like - preview and buy.
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$10-$20
Seems like a good deal. I'm one of those that needs a physical copy of my music though so I don't know if i'm going to be able to refrain from buying the CD's :lol
I didn't understand and apologize. Having said that, you know what genres you like - preview and buy.
I can see how my message could be misread. However I am open to exploring more genres out there, hence why I am asking for some outside opinions. ;)
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a multiple dozen hour drive through the american west oh my
this is a long drive for someone with nothing to think about
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1npFLVVMr8s
all pre-2000s modest mouse is grade-A road trip music
aww man
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Last time I checked iTunes doesn't sell physical CD's that fit in car CD players. :headscratch:
Last time I checked anyone with a cd or dvd burner could burn any song bought from iTunes to a home made compilation.
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Talking Heads - Psycho Killer
The Cars - Just What I Needed
The Doors - Black Train Song
Notorious BIG - Come On
:banana:
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You're going to need some Yello.
Lots and LOTS of Yello.
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I listen to books on the road.
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Well so far I have a list of these CD's already stocked in my car ready for this road trip.
Stone Temple Pilots:
Core
Purple
Tiny Music ... Songs From The Vatican Gift Shop
No. 4
Alice in Chains
Dirt
Facelift
Jar of Flies
Devil Put Dinosaurs Here
Black Gives Way to Blue
Sap
Good Charlotte
Chronicles of Life and Death
The Young and the Hopeless
Foo Fighters
Greatest Hits
Disturbed
Asylum
The Sickness
Indestructible
Otep
The Ascension
Smash The Control Machine
Ingested
The Surreption
Pink Floyd
The Wall
Dark Side of The Moon
Metallica
Ride The Lightning
Re-Load
Hollywood Undead
American Tragedy
Notes From The Underground
Soundgarden
Superunknown
Badmotorfinger
Deftones
White Pony
Koi No Yokan
Self-titled album
Pearl Jam
Ten
Self-titled album
Lamb of God
Wrath
Resolution
Ashes of The Wake
As The Palaces Burn
A New American Gospel
Rise Against
Siren Song of The Counter Culture
Endgame
Katy Perry (Don't judge)
Nothing. I don't really have any Katy Perry songs but she's hot.
That's the list thus far. And yes. I'm still looking to expand it. So far it's about 45 hours worth of music, enough to get there and back and still have some albums left over that I haven't listened to.
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"What's goin' on" by Marvin Gaye........James Jamerson showing the world how to play bass while laying flat on his back drunk on the floor.
"science" .......the entire album .......by Incubus....
"jaco pastorius" by "jaco pastorius"
"Rio" "girls on film" and "save a prayer" by duran duran
"give blood" by Pete Townsend.......pino palladino ripping up the bass and simon philips drumming
"Hot water" by Level 42.......mark king ripping up the bass as well as some stellar drumming
"moving pictures" or the live show "exit stage left" which shows that rush has no trouble doing anything live what they do in the studio unlike most groups.
That's just bass stuff.
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deftones-around the fur
deftones-adrenaline
RATM-ALL
TOOL-ALL
Jimi Janis and Jim-ALL
Pink Floyd-ALL
Game on
:rock
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An eclectic mix for you, different styles stretching back in time. :)
Vision: The Music of Hildegard von Bingen (mid 1100's)
Glenn Miller, Glenn Miller - Greatest Hits (1940's. This is a must for WWII enthusiasts.)
Motown Classics: Gold (early 1960's)
The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)
The Doors, The Doors (1967)
Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin IV (1971)
Yes, The Yes Album (1971)
Devo, Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! (1978)
The B-52's, The B-52's (1979)
The Police, Ghost in the Machine (1981)
Rush, Moving Pictures (1981)
Kraftwerk, Computer World (1981)
Blue Oyster Cult, Fire of Unknown Origin (1981)
U2, War (1983)
Peter Gabriel, So (1986)
The Talking Heads, Once in a Lifetime – The Best of Talking Heads (1992)
The Crystal Method, Vegas (1997)
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Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger, Superunknown.
I'd recommend Ultramega OK and Louder than Love.
ack-ack
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Here's a few good ones:
Crosby, Stills, and Nash: Our House
Silversun Pickups: Lazy Eye
Silverchair: Straight Lines
Marcy Playground: Opium
Lynard Skynard: The Ballad of Curtis Lowe
Counting Crows: Mr. Jones
Puddle of Mud: Psycho
The Rolling Stones; Shine a Light
The Eagles: Wasted Time
John Lennon: Watching the Wheels
Eric Clapton: Let it Rain
Led Zepplin: What is and Should Never Be
Pink Floyd: Comfortably Numb
The Wallflowers: One Headlight
Smokey Robinson: The tracks of My Tears
Live: Lightening Crashes
The Doors: People are Strange
Derick and The Dominoes: Bell Bottom Blues
The Kingsmen: Louie Louie
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