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    Classic rock for me-Zeppelin
    Cat Stevens
    CSNY
    Fleetwood Mac
    The Guess Who

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    OPETH. All the time. I even have the "O" tatooed on my back. If there isn't an Opeth cd around, I listen to 93.3 or 100.7 which are classic rock stations here in Phoenix that play anything from Steve Miller, Zeppelin, Steely Dan, Metallic, The Who, CCR, Foghat, even Zappa occassionally. But Opeth is and will always be my favorite band.
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    If anyone likes metal and high degrees of musicality and beautiful writing, check out Opeth. It's death metal/black metal/acoustic/jazz/progressive. They are in their own category, very cool stuff. 20 years strong now. Here are some examples from the latest DVD. If you have the time, you'd be doing yourself a service to listen to the songs all the way through to catch the extreme diversity and beautiful chords/melodies present in these songs:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1OlEAFj6PU

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1OlEAFj6PU

    http://www.youtube.com/user/Jakedunc#p/u/22/MdRmyAM8PAY

    With no radio or tv airtime whatsoever in almost every country, they'd have to be pretty popular and get lots of word-of-mouth fans to get sell out gigs like Roundhouse and Royal Albert Hall so give them a listen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4SPDFOX...+1 View Post
    If anyone likes metal and high degrees of musicality and beautiful writing, check out Opeth. It's death metal/black metal/acoustic/jazz/progressive. They are in their own category, very cool stuff. 20 years strong now. Here are some examples from the latest DVD. If you have the time, you'd be doing yourself a service to listen to the songs all the way through to catch the extreme diversity and beautiful chords/melodies present in these songs:

    With no radio or tv airtime whatsoever in almost every country, they'd have to be pretty popular and get lots of word-of-mouth fans to get sell out gigs like Roundhouse and Royal Albert Hall so give them a listen.
    You had me until the "singer" opened his mouth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gbranton View Post
    You had me until the "singer" opened his mouth.
    So when the singer "opeth" his mouth, you would have rather he "closeth" his mouth, huh.






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    Quote Originally Posted by gbranton View Post
    You had me until the "singer" opened his mouth.
    X2 The music was KILLER then the singer? killed it. Wish i could get an instumental of thier stuff!! Advent was cool music!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2112COBRA View Post
    X2 The music was KILLER then the singer? killed it. Wish i could get an instumental of thier stuff!! Advent was cool music!!
    This was the FIRST thing I thought of when I listened to Nashville *****, the music is killer, the singer sounds like two cats fighting over a clothesline.

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    Resurrection time.. Always curious what you guys are listening to while turning wrenches.

    Our garage has everything from Jack Scott to Sepultura playing. Lots of Clutch.

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    Holy Zombie Thread!

    Speaking of Zombie.....



    Awesome for both wrenching and getting speeding tickets!
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    That's funny. I would never choose to listen to Dragula because it was sooooo played out in the late 90's. It was in EVERYTHING. And once it was all used up they remixed it... That said, if I'm driving and anything from the Gran Turismo 2 sound track (even Dragula) comes on the radio, hopefully there isn't a speed trap up ahead. I just can't help it.

    As far as my musical taste goes, I don't even know anymore. I'll listen to just about anything. I guess if I don't know what to play I usually toss on a Queen album.

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    I listen to everything from Classic Rock, to Heavy Metal, modern music, Country music, etc.

    My go to is generally 80's Bands, suck as Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, Scorpions, Metallica, Ratt, Def Leppard, Warrant, etc.

    Yes, Yes I even listen to Nickleback too!

    Oh! and the all time favorite is still KISS!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUECRAPI View Post
    That's funny. I would never choose to listen to Dragula because it was sooooo played out in the late 90's. It was in EVERYTHING. And once it was all used up they remixed it... That said, if I'm driving and anything from the Gran Turismo 2 sound track (even Dragula) comes on the radio, hopefully there isn't a speed trap up ahead. I just can't help it.

    As far as my musical taste goes, I don't even know anymore. I'll listen to just about anything. I guess if I don't know what to play I usually toss on a Queen album.
    Yeah don't choose to listen to Dragula very often for the same reason, it was just the most fitting Zombie song to put here.

    I myself am an extremely diverse person when it comes to music. I can go from country to gangster rap to neo-classical to death metal in the blink of an eye, just depends on my mood and what I am doing. Mostly I put Pandora on when I'm in the garage and let my 200+ stations shuffle and do their thing. I very seldom pick one style or band and roll with it.

    I guess my main listening pleasure would be of the 80's+ Rock and Metal genres.

    Really enjoy collaborations of guitarists that really are top of their class. I enjoy the differences in the styles and when they play together it really brings out the melodies and energy.

    For the rock/metal guitar players on the site, here is a group of some of the best from my generation. ENJOY!

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    Found these kids on youtube a while back... can't get enough !

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2JPeAWjKuY

    (cover of "Crazy Train")

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    Never into country, but heard plenty growing up. My mom used to play Merle Haggard's song Okie From the Muskoogie a lot for some reason.

    Found a cool Beach Boys version back when Merle passed. Looks a lot like John Lennon in the crowd around 2:48 (?).

    It's funny just to check out the crowd shots for a taste "the olden days" !

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooyUiVRR1ss

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    On my satellite radio, it's the New Wave , 80's, Dance/trance, Caleinte, Backspin, Roadhouse channels in my memory.

    I stopped listening to Pop radio when Nirvana was the new artist on the air.
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    "rage against the machine" and guns and roses.....favorites.
    anything goes even "jake shimabukuro ukulele" for relaxation, Elvis, Miley Cyrus and of course "93.3 WMMR "
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    I've always listened to a mix of different things. Used to like the heavy "stoner rock"....and Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Metallica. Lately, in my old age, I've started appreciating the lighter stuff.
    Ryan Adams
    Jackson Browne
    Cody Jinks
    The Jayhawks
    Old Elton John
    Whiskey Meyers
    Those are a few I've had playing in the truck lately. I like country music, but hate "new country"...which isn't really country at all. But there are lots of good "alt country" artists (should just be referred to as "country" in my opinion). More specifically, the "Texas Red Dirt". Just do a search on that and you'll hear some good stuff.
    https://youtu.be/u6Y4O_F5feg
    https://youtu.be/4LmFq4waQeI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Broncojunkie View Post
    I've always listened to a mix of different things. Used to like the heavy "stoner rock"....and Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Metallica. Lately, in my old age, I've started appreciating the lighter stuff.
    Ryan Adams
    Jackson Browne
    Cody Jinks
    The Jayhawks
    Old Elton John
    Whiskey Meyers
    Those are a few I've had playing in the truck lately. I like country music, but hate "new country"...which isn't really country at all. But there are lots of good "alt country" artists (should just be referred to as "country" in my opinion). More specifically, the "Texas Red Dirt". Just do a search on that and you'll hear some good stuff.
    https://youtu.be/u6Y4O_F5feg
    https://youtu.be/4LmFq4waQeI
    Do you mean Bryan Adams or Ryan Adams?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wraithracing View Post
    Do you mean Bryan Adams or Ryan Adams?
    Ryan Adams
    https://youtu.be/ZeDZCixQpvo

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    I listen to almost everything! 70ies thru early 80ies Punk, New Wave, Stadium Rock, 50ies and 60ies Rock, Almost all Heavy Metal including Thrash, Speed, Goth, Tech, Power, Classic and NWBHM, I also listen to some old Hip Hop, Pop, Synth/Techno, Industrial and Alternative Rock. I like old Funk, Blues, Country and Folk Music as well, plus I am a huge classical Music fan!

    I don't like Gangster Rap or Pop/$hit Kicking Country!

    I am also a musician for the last 32 years and currently working on a Heavy Metal / Thrash Metal Album for my Music Project $GREED$.

    My Industrial Project Digital Pump is on Pandora and I have Albums available on Amazon.com for it as well!

    Old video of my band from the 1990ies



    Instrumental from my new album.




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    Sitting here jamming to Led Zeppelin at the 02 Arena 2013 .

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    The year might be off a little.

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    Country I absolutely cannot abide. Unfortunately, it's the wife's go-to. I can't pretend I like "everything", since i'm really picky. I do like a lot of different things though. Makes it hard to put the ol' ipod on shuffle.
    AC/DC
    Stone Temple Pilots
    Armin Van Buuren
    Led Zeppelin
    Paul Oakenfold
    Garbage
    Nine Inch Nails
    New Order
    KMFDM
    The Doors
    Pink Floyd
    Depeche Mode
    Alice In Chains
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