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iWilhelm t1_ja9uahj wrote
Reply to do you think that if the Beatles weren’t a thing in the universe and some other person wrote and sang all those Beatles songs ,would they be (the songs) as popular as it is now? by ceretos_ia
There’s a movie about something like this. You should watch it. It’s called Yesterday.
MrAmericanIdiot t1_ja9u9q1 wrote
Reply to Songs that are upbeat and frenetic but actually are very depressing and suicidal by Le_San0
Green Day - Uptight
NonagonSerif t1_ja9u7vp wrote
Appetite for Destruction is a 10/10 when you’re pissass drunk
Charming-Twist-7514 t1_ja9u7nv wrote
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linkinmark92 t1_ja9u4v7 wrote
Reply to comment by jacobeckr in Songs that are upbeat and frenetic but actually are very depressing and suicidal by Le_San0
I love Darkness and Cold
Charming-Twist-7514 t1_ja9u3u5 wrote
Reply to What’s your favorite instrumental track that normally has vocals over it? by LOLbearsmile08
Reckless Kelly - Wicked Twisted Road (Reprise) https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=a1nKCbBVaPE&feature=share
blageur t1_ja9u1jh wrote
Reply to Bands that disbanded and went extinct? by sumerof94
Arc Angels. Great musicians, killer songs, and a unique 2 lead singers approach.
One and done.
kilswch9 t1_ja9tv2r wrote
Sarah McLachlan -Vox. Reason is it is one of the first songs I heard on burtons snow board video scream of conciseness. Jeff brushie. Chris Kelly. Terji. Wallace. Every time I go out it is the first song on the first run on my first day. The feels just get me into that first carve on powder or carpet. Looking down the run. Picking my line. Letting it all flow feels like perfection in that moment for me.
Some-Support4455 t1_ja9todi wrote
dognameddrew t1_ja9tap2 wrote
Living Colour - seriously talented musicians and a unique sound. Been a fan since 1989
Moist_Level_6839 t1_ja9t4r4 wrote
R.E.M: They were the band that got me into music in the first place, and their influence is still felt now. Even earlier on, huge bands like Nirvana and Radiohead saw them as a strong influence, so in many ways R.E.M shaped a lot of alternative rock.
They were big for a time (biggest band on the planet at one stage), but their influence - I feel - goes underated.
Justdoinanabide t1_ja9t2w1 wrote
Reply to comment by Justdoinanabide in Anti-Party songs by stupidbitchjerk
“I said girl, don’t cry your eyes out on me, but she fell to pieces literally at the party at the leper colooony”
IfYouWantMeToIWill t1_ja9t16q wrote
Reply to Bands that disbanded and went extinct? by sumerof94
Extinct might be a bit harsh, but The Postal Service is always one of my first thoughts when the subject comes up. It should be a crime to bust out one of the best albums in its genre and just…never do anything again.
-A_A_A_A_A_A- t1_ja9sugv wrote
Reply to comment by blues-brother90 in Who's been one of your favorite bands for the longest time? by KDLG328
Maiden is so lucky. They had Paul Dianno who was pretty decent, then replace him with Bruce who’s arguably the Luciano Pavarotti of metal.
I love how they bring all that NWOBHM attributes into their sound, and kept it going through the years.
Justdoinanabide t1_ja9spei wrote
Reply to comment by stupidbitchjerk in Anti-Party songs by stupidbitchjerk
That was one that came to kind for me lol. The other one was Party at the Leper Colony…but it’s a song about a partyy
driving_andflying t1_ja9sniu wrote
"It's My Time To Fly" by The Urge.
-A_A_A_A_A_A- t1_ja9saua wrote
You know it might seem cliche but I can’t get away from Ozzy. It’s just so good. Especially the album he co-wrote with Lemmy.
The evolution through the years with different guitarists makes it super interesting to see how the sound matures.
I am understand that at the time it was released, it was considered cheesy shock rock, but the songwriting is impeccable. The lyrics still have meaning today.
Legitimate-Thought26 t1_ja9s13f wrote
Marshall tucker band.
mikeldmv t1_ja9ryzw wrote
Cream. Wheels of Fire and Disraeli Gears changed my life. Also messed with my hearing a bit, but that’s for sure my fault
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Reply to Bands that disbanded and went extinct? by sumerof94
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shanerbaner16 t1_ja9rec1 wrote
Reply to comment by hilgi in Will any of the current artists still be idolised 50+ years from now similarly to how people still adore The Beatles, Elvis Presley etc..? by BlacksmithGullible90
Her music is pretty basic
Dil_Moran t1_ja9rd8n wrote
Reply to comment by patronsaintpizza in I’m a millennial. Gen Z’ers at my job don’t like my music. by [deleted]
They've united the djent group into realising we despise sleep token
mintindie t1_ja9ra9l wrote
Tame Impala
I remember first hearing about them back in high school in 2015 but not really understanding the name so I didn’t think much of them. Then later that year I heard “Eventually” for the first time and absolutely loved it. I then became friends with some people who were also fans of Tame Impala and they showed me Innerspeaker, Lonerism, and I just feel in love with the entire sound and vibes that came from it. I think Kevin Parker is a true genius at creating such fun psychedelic rock/pop of the modern era, and to this day Innerspeaker and Currents are two of my favorite albums of all time! There’s not one song that I don’t enjoy from the project and I’ve also seen Tame and the band 4 times since 2016 and I’m hoping I get to see them all for a 5th time whenever the time comes!
MrAmericanIdiot t1_ja9udph wrote
Reply to comment by PaulMacNAlba in Songs that are upbeat and frenetic but actually are very depressing and suicidal by Le_San0
This song sounds somber, I don’t get the upbeat feel.