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Fellhammer 09-07-2001 04:14 PM

just 1 lil question. what music do you all listen to?
I myself am a big punk\ska fan... NOFX, Guttermouth, etc.

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Kaz 09-07-2001 04:18 PM

Just a tip, Fellhammer, edit your post and take out the f word, there are minors here (me for instance http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...miles/wink.gif). There is a discussion going on about swearing in posts, so...
I listen to classical music, among others Dvorak. I also enjoy Beethoven and many Russian composers (Tchaikowsky, Kabalevsky,...) I'm not really into modern music.

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Fellhammer 09-07-2001 04:22 PM

thanks, man. classical is nice (some). like the iwd and bg(2) music

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MILAMBER 09-07-2001 04:24 PM

Wow Kaz, great taste for one so young. I love classical now but didn't when I was your age. I have always liked rock and classic rock. I fell upon a couple of bands that combine rock with classical/symphony and I fell in love with the genra. Now I love pretty much everything. Kaz, I don't know if you've heard of them, but check out Symphony X, Kamelot, Yngwie Malmsteen, and especially the Transsiberian Orchestra. All amazing groups that kinda merge the two styles into an extremely powerful almost anthem like genra. It gives me goosebumps sometimes.

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Nostron 09-07-2001 04:31 PM

R&B most definitely... i also throw in some Rap and Pop in the mix.
My Father listens to slow classical music. Those CD's should have warning labels saying "Don't operate heavy machinery while listening to this" http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no.../drooling1.gif

The only time i listen to classical music is when doing my homework. Don't know why but it seems to help.

Sharpedge 09-07-2001 04:32 PM

Well, my musical tastes aren't exactly conventional for my age group. I'll listen to pretty much anything, depending on my mood.

The stuff I buy consists largely of Type O Negative (for when I am feeling dark and angry), and Joe Satriani (his music can fit any mood, but I'd be surprised if many people here had even heard of him). It also consists of a whole hotchpotch of other groups and artists. If I were to pin an overall genre to it I would have to say I seem to favour Rock.

However, there is Classical music I love, Jazz I love, Blues I love, etc. If it stirs my emotions... then I'm right there! http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif

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Fellhammer 09-07-2001 04:33 PM

nice to here a rock fan, listening to a whole load of genres. thats cool.

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MILAMBER 09-07-2001 04:37 PM

Good stuff there Sharpedge! Type o neg is extremely talented. I love the sarah mclaughlin rip off they did. I think they're best album is the october rust album. Satriani rocks, Erik Johnson rocks, SRV rocks. If you like type o neg, you also probably like fear factory, yes? Timelessness by fear factory totally reminds me of type o neg.

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Sharpedge 09-07-2001 04:45 PM

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Originally posted by MILAMBER:
If you like type o neg, you also probably like fear factory, yes? Timelessness by fear factory totally reminds me of type o neg.


I've heard a bit of Fear Factory (and liked what I heard), but I don't actually own any of their work. I'll have to check them out a bit more. It seems your musical taste is as wide as mine, Milamber. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...es/biggrin.gif

I have to say I prefer Type O's 'World coming down' album to 'Oct' Rust', though that's probably due more to my emotional attachment, rather then the actual content.
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skywalker 09-07-2001 04:47 PM

Antone heard of Vanessa Mae? The album "Violin Player" was incerdible! She does Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor with a violin that is the best. Check it out!

Mark


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