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Post Icon Posted: Oct 7th, 2003 at 11:45 am

What kind of music are you in to?
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Post Icon Posted: Oct 7th, 2003 at 08:32 pm

Being 15, I am into Rock and Metal. I also listen to some punk. I listen to Godsmack, Metallica, Distured, Limp Bizkit, Good Charlott, Linkin Park, Bowling for Soup, Guns and Roses, Nirvana, 3 Doors Down. I probably left out a few but you get the idea. How bout you CSG?
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Post Icon Posted: Oct 8th, 2003 at 01:26 am

Right now, I'm listening to The Darkness, but I also listen to pretty much anything that comes on my radio. Smiley
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Post Icon Posted: Oct 8th, 2003 at 07:37 pm

god (any in particular- I'm not fussy) I feel old

On the dark side of 30 my cd (and vinyl) collection is an ecclectic mix of Pink Floyd, Cold Chisel, Machine Gun Fellatio, Robbie Williams (I apologise and will beat myself later), Deep Purple, Sting, White Stripes, Billy Bragg, Silverchair, Midnight Oil, AC/DC plus some local stuff from bands doing the local pubs and with some of my comrades in the union movement in them.
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Post Icon Posted: Oct 10th, 2003 at 02:54 am

I am the metalhead of group as far as I can see (My gaming group, not the forum!). My choices come to old favourets like Alice Cooper, Iron Maiden, Iced Earth,Cradle of Filth, and Fear Factory, to some of the lesser like Cryptosy, Morbid Angel, Arch Enemy (~drools~ Angella...) GWAR, Jaw, Lykium, Liqurd. Heck, just to add to the list; Disturbed, Power Man 5000, In Flames, Emperor, Judest Priest, Megadeth, Mayhem, Pantera, Ozzy, ect.

I also enjoy ALOT of Johnny Cash's work, little bit of Garth Brooks (Thunder Rolls is still a top rated hit in my view), Three Doors Down, BNL, and Three Days Grace.

I also have a few sound trakcs (Cats, Phantom Of The Opera, Spawn, Guilty Gear 2X).

Hope this clerifies my styles.
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Post Icon Posted: Oct 10th, 2003 at 05:19 am

I listen mostly to instrumental. Not necessarily classical, but just music without lyrics (I have a hearing problem so I can't hear/understand voices in general well).

Lots of movie soundtracks (Frighteners, 5th element, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Dante's Peak, Record of Lodoss War), some techno, and a healthy amount of game (primarily Final Fantasy) remixes, and some independant stuff. And like I said, Most without lyrics. Some vocals, but they're not singing any words.

Just various stuff I guess.
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Post Icon Posted: Oct 12th, 2003 at 11:12 pm

On the soundtrack front - have you tried the Michael Nyman soundtracks to the Peter Greenaway films? (Drowning by Numbers, The Cook The Thief His Wife....., Prospero's Books, etc.)

The films are not everyone's cup of tea but the soundtracks are seriously amazing.
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Post Icon Posted: Oct 13th, 2003 at 02:59 am

I cannot say that I've ever heard of any of those films...
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Post Icon Posted: Oct 13th, 2003 at 07:35 pm

Nyman's done a heap of stuff. More recently he copped a lot of acclaim for the 'The Piano' soundtrack but he does operas, symphonies, theatre pieces as well as soundtracks. The stuff he did for the Greenaway films is more Phillip Glass or Brian Eno than Elton John. Well worth hunting down.
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