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Whats Your Favorite Band?


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Teku Apprentice

I like pretty much all hard rock metal type stuff.


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kaylabobayla Rookie

well i told you the bands i like

but here are some of them

ac/dc

30 seconds to mars

all american rejects

AFI

blink 182

blue october

dating delilah

the fray

taking back sunday

the killers

red hot chilli peppers

fall out boy

hellogoodbye

gorillaz

M.C.R

panic! at the disco

plain white T's

Liz92 Rookie

Ya! i like most of that stuff to. :P

Ashley Enthusiast

I prefer emo/indie rock. Fall Out Boy is my favorite.

-Ash

Canadian Karen Community Regular
I like pretty much all hard rock metal type stuff.

Here are some of my favourites, not in any particular order:

Pink Floyd

Led Zeppelin

Lynyrd Skynyrd

Rush

AC/DC

Supertramp

to begin with! LOL! Classic rock is obviously my favourite..... :P

darlindeb25 Collaborator

Guitars, guitars, and guitars! Did I mention guitars? :lol:

Trace Atkins

Keith Urban

Delbert McClinton

Jimmy Buffett

Kenny Wayne Sheppard

Toby Keith

Sugarland

Allison Krauss

and believe it or not--Evaessense--hate the lyrics, but love the music

Canadian Karen Community Regular
Guitars, guitars, and guitars! Did I mention guitars? :lol:

Trace Atkins

Keith Urban

Delbert McClinton

Jimmy Buffett

Kenny Wayne Sheppard

Toby Keith

Sugarland

Allison Krauss

and believe it or not--Evaessense--hate the lyrics, but love the music

LOL! I love guitars too! but mine are more along the lines of Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton! :lol:


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rmmadden Contributor

Gotta be classic rock.........

70's Springsteen

70's Genesis

The Who

The Stones

Led Zepplin

The Kinks

Cheap Trick

BTO

Styxx

Meat Loaf

Steely Dan

Areosmith

Rush

For a change of pace I also listen to.......

Jimmy Buffett

The Ohio University Marching 110 (Go Bobcats!)

Rock On,

Cleveland Bob B)

Adelle Enthusiast

I loooove great big sea!! Best band ever!! In fact, I'm listening to them right now!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Classic Rock is my thing

Aerosmith

Boston

Journey

ACDC

Pink Floyd

Lynrd Skynrd (can't spell)

CCR---love them

Bon Jovi

Love Aerosmith too

Van Halen

Grateful Dead

The Beatles

The Rolling Stones.

ELO

just to name some.

Mtndog Collaborator

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS!!!!!!

and Ac/Dc

darlindeb25 Collaborator

Certainly Karen--Eric Clapton is great too. I will listen to any good guitar player. Karen, have you ever hear Kenny Wayne Sheppard play guitar--he is absolutely wonderful. He is rock/crossover country. I even like many of Guns-n-Roses songs.

I just can not tolerate elevator music!!!!!!!!!!

num1habsfan Rising Star

I dont have just 1 favourite, but I can name a few.....

Lifehouse

Keith Urban

The Wilkinsons

Kenny Chesney

Rascal Flatts

Default

Forty Foot Echo

Nickelback

Paul Brandt

Theory of a Deadman

Rex Goudie

Idol Sons

Doc Walker

...you can tell a wide variety of stuff, hey?

jkmunchkin Rising Star
I like pretty much all hard rock metal type stuff.

Me too. Lately I like a lot of random songs in the emo rock category to.

Some of my favorites (no particular order):

Korn

Metallica (the older stuff)

Linkin Park

Led Zeppelin

Foo Fighters

NIN

Rage Against the Machine

Depeche Mode

Audioslave

I could keep going. I love music.

Canadian Karen Community Regular
Certainly Karen--Eric Clapton is great too. I will listen to any good guitar player. Karen, have you ever hear Kenny Wayne Sheppard play guitar--he is absolutely wonderful. He is rock/crossover country. I even like many of Guns-n-Roses songs.

I just can not tolerate elevator music!!!!!!!!!!

Kenny Wayne Sheppard..... haven't heard of him, but I will definitely check him out! I like rock/crossover country. Blue Rodeo for one......

Elevator music................................ I agree......EEEEEEEKKKKKKK! LOL! :lol:

Jo.R Contributor

I like most music exept rap and country.

I love the 70's and 80's. (Aerosmith)

Classic rock is the best. (Too many to pick a Fav.)

Big hair bands are fun. (Poison)

I love Christain music too. (Third Day)

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BullsAndBears Rookie

i've gotta say that rock and metal is where it's at. whoever above me that said they like Rush...props to you!

but, some favorite bands (as always, in no particular order):

Bullet For My Valentine

Story of the Year

Linkin Park

Chevelle

Disturbed

Breaking Benjamin

Incubus (the old stuff)

Staind

the list could go on and on. as a side note for anyone who listens to similar bands...do any of you ever get the "you listen to angry music!" comment? that little comment always drives me insane.

Canadian Karen Community Regular
i've gotta say that rock and metal is where it's at. whoever above me that said they like Rush...props to you!

That would be me!!! ;)

nikki-uk Enthusiast

...not that I'm don't like some heavy rock....

..but my favourite tunes at the moment would have to be Red Hot Chilli Peppers.

Mtndog Collaborator
...not that I'm don't like some heavy rock....

..but my favourite tunes at the moment would have to be Red Hot Chilli Peppers.

YEAH BABY!!!!!!!!!!

I have a total soft spot for Rush though...Little Red Barchetta (sp?) :rolleyes:

Led Zeppelin too and I'm on a massive AC DC kick right now. Just got an iPod and I think I have everything they ever did at this point!

Laurad- Apprentice

Anyone dig indie music?

My favorite band is Belle & Sebastian. B)

Kyalesyin Apprentice

I struggle to name all the bands/artists I'm into.

Current favourite though is Apocalyptica. If you ever wanted to hear Metallica played on cello, they do it. So beautiful that 'until it sleeps' actually made me cry.

Other favourites-

Afi [Go Despair Faction!]

Four Star Mary

Cyclefly

Silverchair

Goo Goo dolls

The Offspring

Steelyeye Span

Fairport Convention

Voltaire

Warren Zevon

Mtndog Collaborator
I struggle to name all the bands/artists I'm into.

Current favourite though is Apocalyptica. If you ever wanted to hear Metallica played on cello, they do it. So beautiful that 'until it sleeps' actually made me cry.

Metallica on cello? Now THAT is cool! I just listened to a little clip- WOW!

Kyalesyin Apprentice
Metallica on cello? Now THAT is cool! I just listened to a little clip- WOW!

It is amazing. The second I heard them I DL'd everything they've ever done, and they've been on my media player non stop ever since. At the very least, you want '20 years of reinventing the cello.' Honestly, pure beauty. If anyone ever tells you that Metallica ain't 'real' music, you can prove 'em wrong!

Mtndog Collaborator
It is amazing. The second I heard them I DL'd everything they've ever done, and they've been on my media player non stop ever since. At the very least, you want '20 years of reinventing the cello.' Honestly, pure beauty. If anyone ever tells you that Metallica ain't 'real' music, you can prove 'em wrong!

I just watched them do Enter Sandman on YOuTube...now that is hardcore!!!!!!!!!!!

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