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ReZerO

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go out and get yourself to a rockabilly/psychobilly show, buy an album while you're there.
 

tokae

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You could check-out The Dresden Dolls, kinda like a jazz/punk/cabaret mix.. Quite nifty I think


:)
 

Levethian

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Tharwen said:
You haven't given us that much to work with, so I'm just going to post the band that I've been listening to recently:
Ditto. I'm on Tame Impala atm. Song starts quietly, mind.
 

nomad240

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lets see...

Akira the don (british rap it's pretty good stuff espcially clones and hypocrite.. he's got music videos for his older versions on Newgrounds.)

Anamanaguchi ( a hack NES used as a instrument YES Ma'am )

Andrew WK ( particularily Ready to die.. has a really good beat )

Avenged Sevenfold.

The Beatles are always immortal

Bobby Darin ( beyond the sea old but beautiful)

Brocas Helm good metal

the awesome instrumentals of Bruno Coulais in the Coraline soundtrack

Cab Calloway for some Scat

Frank Sinatra, dean martin, all those guys

Disturbed - ( meaning of life)

the Soundtracks of scott pilgrim vs the world, Across the Universe are also really awesome

Elvis look for his "harder" stuff like blue Suede Shoes, and Jail house rock you might enjoy it

bioshocks soundtacks

Gorillaz ( in my own opinion the best band ever)

Disney sound tracks... what ever you like... hercules, Princess and the frog, the Rescuers what ever

Lita Ford for your rock itch

Louis Armstrong

look up MELL - Red Fraction it's solid

the Prodigy

Queen ( fat bottom girls you make my rocking world go roundddd!

Sammy Hagar ( song called heavy metal

Scissor Sisters

Weird Al?


yeah that's less of my main circle stuff but I hope you find something you like
 

ThatSexyGuy

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If you don't mind going a little older, Queen and David Bowie are fantastic Rock/Top 40 artists. And Tenacious D has good songs but may be a little to silly for other people.
 

maxriderules

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If you want music you've never heard before, look up Warren Zevon. A good song to start on is 'Hit Someone (the hockey song)', or 'Life'll kill ya'.
 

mireko

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Ruins: Extremely progressive rock/zeuhl, genius-level drummer (not exaggerating).

OOIOO: Similar in some respects to Boredoms, but more upbeat and calm. Dreamlike, even.

Boredoms: Completely goddamned insane if you listen to their first couple of albums (Pop Tatari, Chocolate Synthesizer), and weird/tribal if you listen to their later albums (Super Ae, Vision Creation Newsun). To be honest, I prefer their older work, but both are good.

Melt-Banana: Is it punk or noise rock? Does it matter? It's hard as all fuck, and feels like pure victory in music form. Features one of the most underrated guitarists around.

Deerhoof: Catchy, clever melodies and an upbeat style. This is probably the most accessible band in this list.

Ni-Hao!: There are a lot of bands with this name. I am referring to the one from Kyoto. Their 2005 album Gorgeous is perfect. They take a simple style (two bass guitars and a drum kit) and breathe so much life, creativity and fun into it that I'm very happy they made an album. If only they'd made more..

Afrirampo: Surreal. At first their music can sound a little chaotic, but there's a method to it. These are very talented musicians, so don't let the fact that they're yelling "I AM BIRD" put you off.

Koenjihyakkei: Has the drummer from Ruins, maybe a little less experimental than that band, but it makes up for it with extravagance. Operatic vocals, lots and lots of instruments, the same made-up language. Always worth a shot.

Nisennenmondai: If you listen to Destination Tokyo you may get the impression that they're strictly a kraut-rock kind of band. I think this is a misconception, after seeing them live it becomes clear that the right way to play their music is loud and maybe even with the bass turned up. Hypnotic and fascinating.

eX-Girl: Surreal, surreal, surreal. Experimental and very catchy songs about being from a frog planet, a war between vegetables, a gas lady and so on. Also very, very good. Well-composed and well-played.

These all fit into your request for rock.
 

Antari

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I don't know what your looking for, but I doubt your going to find it if you don't search. :) I'm afraid all I can help you with are flashbacks at the moment.

 

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
There's a song about Friday by a Ms. Rebecca Black...
That was horrible! I mean "Justin Bieber" horrible! Ugh! Thanks for ruining my day.

I can recommend a couple of artists for you OP:

-System of a Down (and if you like them, Serj Tankian and Scars on Broadway, basically the solo careers of SOAD former members)

-Terranoise (if you like DarkPsy)

Yeah this is all I listen to lately.

 

k-ossuburb

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Chatato said:
Aphex Twin
Angelspit
Eisenfunk
It-Clings
Fractured
Vernian Process
IOSYS
Vermillion Lies
Miss Construction
Abney Park
Ghostfire
Scarling
Jack Off Jill
The Cog Is Dead
Wumpscut
The Amazing Duane And Brando
Anamanaguchi

That's all I can think of for now, sorry.
 

Nigh Invulnerable

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Kenbo Slice said:

I hope you like this. But please don't write them off as another scene band, they're super talented and put on one hell of a live show.
Sounds like someone in that band is a fan of Coheed and Cambria. Personally I'm not into that style of music all that much, but those kids were decent.
 

smartengine

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Barenaked ladies. they're awesome. How awesome you ask? Well the're awesome enough to make most of their music available on youtube. And guess what they're playing in a f***ing bathroom!

One week (just passed 1M views :D):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69cR9J-V-Qg

Bank job:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oKkdqTjk2A

Some Fantastic:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_fJUg0eiZ8

Bedside Manor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_snpe3QmzCc

For you:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJiqcu9F3yc

These are my favs, tho some of my favs (the less popular ones) are not on youtube.
 

Taerdin

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I know you didn't say metal in your tastes at all... but Sonata Arctica is literally the best band I've ever come across so... here's some songs



I realise the chance of anyone listening to four songs by the same band is quite slim... but honestly they have so many amazing songs it feels like a crime to ONLY post four.
 

NezumiiroKitsune

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King of the Sandbox said:
Want your mind blown? Look up "Mighty Little Man" by Steve Burns.

That's right, Steve Burns, a.k.a. Steve from Blues Clues.
I clearly spent my childhood drinking, I could have sworn the presenter of "Blues Clues" was black. I would have put my combined RPG-archive of saves on it, including Disgaea. I don't even recognise this guy.

I WAS RIGHT! Kevin Duala, British version of Blues Clues.