Korn
Slipknot
Flipside
Black Sabbath
Led Zeppelin
AC/DC
Metallica
L70ETC
Bloodhound Gang
Foo Fighters
IronMaiden
Rage Against The Machine
Trust Company
The Offspring
30 Seconds to Mars
Bowling for Soup
I'm indifferent to them at this point. Through the Fire and Flames, Fury of the Storm and Cry for Eternity are amazing, but besides that I have no real taste for them.
Call me gay if you want. I know I'm more of a man than most of you. Hell, some of you probably don't even have pubes yet.
I was just re-reading this, you must be really insecure man...
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I'm indifferent to them at this point. Through the Fire and Flames, Fury of the Storm and Cry for Eternity are amazing, but besides that I have no real taste for them.
I think that all their new stuff sucks in comparison to Anything on Valley of the Damned, that was and will always be their best album...
"The most tragic thing about religion is that evangelical people who have such a degree of blind faith, who do and believe terrible things because they are sold as the will of God. Unfortunately this is almost half of America and leads to such things as electing George Bush, twice..."
Rock is a very broad term, that's why it's winning... I prefer rock, also, but the rock I listen to hardly has any relation to what others listen to. :/
70's Rock - Kiss type genre
80's Rock - Guns n roses type genre
90's Rock - Metallica type genre
and that is it i believe
Thas, you're probably wrong about the 90s. 90s was dominated by grunge, from what I know of.
Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains etc.
Though Metallica was definitely huge in the 90s, I'd say that the 90s were dominated by Grunge as there were no other really popular thrash metal bands to keep up the rest of the genre.
I could definitely be wrong though. That was just my impression.
Thas, you're probably wrong about the 90s. 90s was dominated by grunge, from what I know of.
Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains etc.
An amazing rock band in the 90's was Heatmiser. They even came from the northwest area that so many of those grunge bands were coming from. Only Heatmiser kicked ass and wasn't all depressing sounding. It was uplifting, even when it was depressing.
70's Rock - Kiss type genre
80's Rock - Guns n roses type genre
90's Rock - Metallica type genre
and that is it i believe
The rest seperate from the "Branch of Rock" like Metal, Heavy, Grundge, Black, twisted metal (awesome game)
...
Alternative Rock
Pop Rocks (yum)
Rock-y Road
What about 60' Rock Rolling Stones type genre
and 50' Rock Elvis type genre?
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"The most tragic thing about religion is that evangelical people who have such a degree of blind faith, who do and believe terrible things because they are sold as the will of God. Unfortunately this is almost half of America and leads to such things as electing George Bush, twice..."
Led Zeppelin
Black Sabbath
Metallica
...for some reason that's all I can think of right now - my mind has gone blank.
Oh well, those are my favorites anyway.
I enjoy Kreator's most recent album, Enemy of God. Their older stuff is too raw.
It's the decisions you make when you have no time to make them that define who you are.
Slipknot
Flipside
Black Sabbath
Led Zeppelin
AC/DC
Metallica
L70ETC
Bloodhound Gang
Foo Fighters
IronMaiden
Rage Against The Machine
Trust Company
The Offspring
30 Seconds to Mars
Bowling for Soup
DragonForce
Winston, where's your damned DragonForce you foo?
"Cards and flowers on your window, your friends all plead for you to stay,
sometimes beginnings aren't so simple, sometimes goodbye's the only way."
I was just re-reading this, you must be really insecure man...
I think that all their new stuff sucks in comparison to Anything on Valley of the Damned, that was and will always be their best album...
-Obalobex
80's Rock - Guns n roses type genre
90's Rock - Metallica type genre
and that is it i believe
The rest seperate from the "Branch of Rock" like Metal, Heavy, Grundge, Black, twisted metal (awesome game)
...
Alternative Rock
Pop Rocks (yum)
Rock-y Road
Like seriously, that would have been my choice.
It's the decisions you make when you have no time to make them that define who you are.
Thas, you're probably wrong about the 90s. 90s was dominated by grunge, from what I know of.
Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains etc.
Though Metallica was definitely huge in the 90s, I'd say that the 90s were dominated by Grunge as there were no other really popular thrash metal bands to keep up the rest of the genre.
I could definitely be wrong though. That was just my impression.
70's - 2000's
Art rock. I don't think it's the same as alternative rock.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZRQEtAyiTM
You have to admit that he's good.
Siaynoq's Playthroughs
What about 60' Rock Rolling Stones type genre
and 50' Rock Elvis type genre?
-Obalobex
http://electricnation2010.com/
or a direct Amazon.com link.....
http://tinyurl.com/5bt9qo
"Cards and flowers on your window, your friends all plead for you to stay,
sometimes beginnings aren't so simple, sometimes goodbye's the only way."