Wasp
Armageddon was yesterday, today we have a serious
In no particular order:
1.Chopin
2.Clint Mansell
3.The White Stripes
4.Radiohead
5.Methodic Doubt
1.Chopin
2.Clint Mansell
3.The White Stripes
4.Radiohead
5.Methodic Doubt
I would probably end up having a stroke if I really had to choose just 5 artists to listen to for the rest of my life. And new stuff is always coming out. Plus there's always older artists that you've never heard of. Too many variables. Can't choose.....I won't choose.
Not quite the only ones...Shit srf4413 and Reluctantly, we're the only ones who broke the system of just 5 artists!
Nirvana, Die Antwoord, Edith Piaf, Bob Dylan, Rolling stones. Nirvana trumps them all though, they basically create the exact sound I want from my music, and no one else seems to do it. I guess it's Kurt Cobain's song writing.
@higs
Steve Albini happened to produce two of my favorite albums - In Utero and Surfer Rosa. Those are perhaps the best albums, respectively, by Nirvana and Pixies. The album PJ Harvey and Steve Albini collaborated on, Rid of Me, is pretty decent too...although To Bring You My Love is better.
As an aside, I'd advise any mild/insatiable Nirvana fans to read Come as You Are (Michael Azerrad's 1993 book on Nirvana). Even the unhinged interviewer/researcher (XNTP?) Nardwuar references the esoteric factoids in that book.
I'm going to order it, I'd better not be dissapointed![]()
In Utero is great, although I can't really pick a favorite album...Maybe favorite songs but they're on every album. Interesting that you like the pixies as well, as Cobain said he was heavily influenced by them, they are both very awsome bands.
Rage Against The Machine
XTC
Soundgarden
Marilyn Manson
Primus
@higs
I challenge you to listen to the first ninety seconds of Hummer or the harder parts of the two abutting tracks without feeling like a badass. This feat is akin to blasting Money for Nothing (yeah I know, but have you heard that fucking riff?!) or Search and Destroy or Brown Sugar (riff city) in the car and not feeling anything - I'm almost certain it can't be done by any sentient being. I've neatly posted Siamese Dream in its entirety in the spoiler below. Play loud! For me this album is like Exile or Kind of Blue or perhaps Endtroducing: there really isn't a lousy track on the mother. Audacious (occasionally pretentious), vulnerable, life-affirming, and (most importantly) fun. That's why Led Zeppelin should be ranked higher than The Beatles. The decadence is its calling card, genius, and idiot saving grace.
Steve Gadd
Marcus Miller
Clutch
Tool
Primus
Mahavishnu Orchestra
I like this question because I'm a really big music loverMy favorites are
- Coldplay
- The Beatles
- Billy Joel
- Florence & The Machine
- Mumford & Sons
- Maroon 5
- The Killers
Top 5
1. Devin Townsend/Strapping Young Lad
2. Opeth
3. Steven Wilson/Porcupine Tree
4. Katatonia
5. The Mars Volta
Top 5 (that didnt make the top 5)
1. Maudlin of the Well/Kayo Dot
2. Godspeed You Black Emperor!
3. Agalloch
4. Anathema
5. ISIS
Top 5(old school)
1. Pink Floyd
2. Led Zeppelin
3. Frank Zappa
4. King Crimson
5. Jimi Hendrix
Top 5(old school that didnt make top 5)
1. Black Sabbath
2. The Beatles
3. The Doors
4. Santana
5. Bob Marley
Isis
Cult of Luna
Radiohead
Cire
~Sea Of Disorder~
This are, for sure, my favourite ones!
In no particular order:
Regina Spektor
The White Stripes
Bob Dylan
Billy Joel
Mott The Hoople
Busta Rhymes
Justin Bieber
New Kids on the Block
Celine Dion
Fall Out Boy
Led Zeppelin
Cream
Boston
Pink Floyd
Van Halen
No, I don't listen to anything past the 90's.