Danzig - metal w/ a bluesy feel in the first couple albums
Oasis - sounds like the beatles were their main influence
Brian setzer- just one of the greatest guitarists of all time
Morrissey - awesome singer
nekromantix/tiger army - some rockabilly punk is great at times.
System of a down
iron maiden
judas priest
acdc
B.O.C( blue oyster cult)
korn
dj tiesto
black sabath
journey
kansas
van halen
styx
linkin park
serj tankian( new solo disc)
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"HUMANS MAY RULE THE EARTH, GOD MAY RULE THE SKIES BUT DARTH VADER RULES THE GALAXY"
-JHON FAKe
since you're only making me go Top 5 (which is uber difficult)
1. Foo Fighters
2. Muse
3. dredg
4. the White Stripes
5. Van Halen (with Dave, not Sammy)
6. Radiohead
7. Veruca Salt
Honorable Mentions: Van Halen, Queen, RHCP, Nirvana, Del the Funkee Homosapien, Brother Ali, Tchaikovsky, Liszt, Chopin, Silverchair, Alien Ant Farm, Sevendust, Beck, Fishbone, Living End, Pink Floyd, Mars Volta, Explosions in the sky, Weezer, Smashing Pumpkins, STP, Sage Francis
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"Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing" -- Ben Franklin
It's not being picky at all, it's just putting them in the wrong category, And being known as some of the world's greatest DJs, its hard to know to some people they're known as bands. And if you can't tell it by their name at least you can tell they're not bands by their music.
i find it hard to discriminate bands to say favorite.
but i have bands i like and dont particularly like.
Dire Straits
all that remains
immortal technique
Stuff like that
who is immortal Technique? the name sounds like an 80's metal band from San Francisco....do they have a double bass drum kit? i think i've heard of them...not sure...