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sheah1

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For utterly epic music:
Muse-Absolution.
Every single song is just incredibly awesome and epic.
For music that's still epic but can be played in the background:
Explosions in the sky-All of a sudden I miss everyone.
Explosions are just instrumental by the by, but it's totally epic.
 

Danik93

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Rammstein - Libe Ist Für Alle Da
Deadmau5 - For Lack of A Better Name
Sabaton - Coat of Arms
Queens of the Stone Age - Rated R

I love them all!
 

R4ptur3

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The Posion - bullet for my valentine - Metal/rock
Pendulum - hold your colour - Drum and bass
And someone already said avenged sevenfold and to that i say... NICE ONE!
 

SimplyTheWest

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For happy, fun music, with a fair amount (I could be wrong) of Jazz mixed in, I would say:

The Cat Empire - Two Shoes

 

MortalForNow

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That One Six said:


Or anything by Rush, really.
The one I'd recommend people should listen to is...


Just for the title track alone, any budding rock fan should have this in their collection.

As for an album that most people haven't listened to, try out this one:


This album made me love Steely Dan and all other forms of that variant of rock. If you feel like trying out something different, go for this one.
 

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Sigur Rós - "( )"

I don't care what anyone says, this is the most beautiful album ever made.

 

Acier

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Lo-Fi Alternative.

I know men who cry when they listen to this album, it's that good.

EDIT: No italics in spoiler bars? baaaaw
 

Assassin Xaero

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"Stories of Survival" - Authority Zero

It made me really happy because they have been one of my favorite bands for the past 7 years and I didn't know they had a new CD coming out...

0z0wen said:
Rise Against: Appeal to Reason just because it is probably their best album just listen to 'entertainment' or 'savior' by Rise Against
I disagree. Revolutions Per Minute was their best, Siren was still pretty good, except for that trash Swing Life Away. Then Sufferer was just horrible because they started to sell out... Appeal to Reason is pretty good, still, but not the best.
 

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Tonight: Franz Ferdinand. A bunch of songs all about going out drinking and partying somewhere in Scotland.
 

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dfphetteplace said:
Opeth's Damnation
Opeth is so ridiculously epic.

I'd have to recommend Planet of Ice by Minus the Bear as an album anyone could really enjoy. It's indie-esque really laid back music
 

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MortalForNow said:
That One Six said:


Or anything by Rush, really.
The one I'd recommend people should listen to is...


Just for the title track alone, any budding rock fan should have this in their collection.
Damn you both for stealing my Rush :)

I'll go with this one also:


The band that took over where Dream Theater left off. Great for any old-school Dream Theater fans who feel they "lost their way" at the turn of the century.
 

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Check my avatar. Metropolis Part 2: Scenes From a Memory by Dream Theater. Sit down and listen to the whole thing at once, you won't regret it.
Lerxst said:


The band that took over where Dream Theater left off. Great for any old-school Dream Theater fans who feel they "lost their way" at the turn of the century.
To be honest, while Symphony X are a good band and are all progressive and what not, I just can't get into their music. I've heard a lot of their songs and just can't enjoy them the same way I enjoy Dream Theater.

While I do agree that Dream Theater did 'change' at the turn of the century, I still love Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence, Train of Thought (listening to it now in fact) and Octavarium. Systematic Chaos is rather eh to me but Black Clouds & Silver Linings is pretty good (The Count of Tuscany is the first Dream Theater song I remember hearing).
 

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EClaris said:

Lo-Fi Alternative.

I know men who cry when they listen to this album, it's that good.

EDIT: No italics in spoiler bars? baaaaw
Never heard of it.
 

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http://img11.nnm.ru/3/5/9/b/8/359b8907ed50186d0cb78136b8bf3877_full.jpg

It's by Sabrepulse. Genre is technochip. Since everyone was giving (admittedly good) more well-known recommendations, I thought you could use something a bit more obscure.

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Man these threads always fill up quickly. I recommend The Grand Chessboard by Black Lung. Nothing quite like some Australian Rhythmic Noise: