1. Radiohead
2. The Beatles
3. Mum
4. Rush
5. Alice in Chains
Honorable Mentions: The White Stripes, Bob Dylan, Neutral Milk Hotel
1. Radiohead
2. The Beatles
3. Mum
4. Rush
5. Alice in Chains
Honorable Mentions: The White Stripes, Bob Dylan, Neutral Milk Hotel
Not me. I enjoy everything from Gish to Mellon Collie.
I still remember to this day in 1990 when i was lounging around on a Saturday and i had one of those old TV's with the turn knobs. I turned it to some random ass channel and they were playing all these weird videos (at that time anyway) and i ended up getting hooked on a couple of bands. One vid was of Napalm Death's "Suffer the Children" and another was "Siva" by the Smashing Pumpkins. I remember a few years later people started getting really crazy about them.
Siva. Oh Siva.
5) Def Leppard
4) Thin Lizzy
3) Led Zeppelin
2) Dire Straits
1) Queen
BFC.........D Will #27.............D Nash #29..............K Mc #11
You'll Never Walk Alone
The Whiskeyteers ~ One for all, and all for more
just five, and they have to be in order?
no wonder "tool" is yer fave, buff. . . . .
- John Elway“When we do find that guy, we’ve got to have the continuity on the offensive side to where we can train him and develop him and get him there. This is our fourth offense in probably three or four years. Quarterbacks need to be developed. You don’t find one ready-made. We got to have a solid system in place for when we do go after whatever guy it may be, a young guy or a trade or whatnot.”
These may not be the greatest bands of all time(That kind of list), but they are who I listen to the most lately....
1. Delerium
2. Frontline Assembly
3. Balligomingo
4. Massive Attack
5. Sleepthief
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I like Tool better than A Perfect Circle. But I do like Stone Sour better than Slipknot. They are a good band to listen to when you wanna tone it down a bit.
I like alot of bands it is hard to put together a top 5 and it seems like that list always changes with what you are into at the time. One other band I love is Chevelle they deserve an honorable mention.
1. Styx
2. Foreigner
3. Def Leppard
4. Dokken
5. Kansas
I'm still pissed I missed the first 3 at the state fair. It wasn't the original lineups though so meh.
In Elway We Trust
1. Offspring
2. Aerosmith
3. The Who
4. Rise Against
5. Pearl Jam
I think... So hard to choose
The Plan at the moment:
Draft: Trade a 3rd and 6th this year to a team to move up and get a 2nd next year (this will happen).
Players I want:
Jake Ferguson (Jake Butt) or Jelani Woods or Jeremy Ruckert or Cade Otten (owen daniels) at TE- All 4th rd or later.
Troy Anderson LB 3rd/4th rd (yay Timmy!)
Neil Farrell, JR DL- run stuffer- bye purcell
Eh, not really possible for me but whatevah,
1. Porcupine Tree. Having been incredibly impressed by their full discography (kudos to Slick) they have taken this spot from,
2. Tool. Regardless of where my tastes lie with them in the future the simple fact is that they opened me up to new music. Before them it was radio. And radio is ****ing HORRIBLE. I will always remember that when I first heard The Grudge -- first song I ever heard from them when I bought Lateralus -- it was like figuring out touching my dick felt good. A true renaissance in my life. Without it I probably would be a born-again Christian or something equally as lame.
3. Elbow. I only have 1 CD of this band. But it is competing with Lateralus as the best CD I own, which says a goddam-lot.
4. Moloko. No longer together, sadly. Roisin Murphy is doing her own thing, but Moloko was/is god. I can't even explain how awesome I think their music is. Also the only band which I will only listen to their live stuff.
5. Video game/movie soundtracks/instrumentals. I couldn't really name just one, but I listen to a lot of the above.
Runner ups: A Perfect Circle, Opeth, Alicia Keys, Radiohead, Puscifer, Richard Cheese, assloads more... I listen to music constantly so it's kinda hard to choose just a few.
How's your burger, bro? - Ancient proverb
5. Weezer - A mainstream band that actually has an identity. Sometimes their lyrics are really shitty, but their early work really puts them in my faves.
4. Earl Greyhound - Kickass, garage multiracial rock/metal/soul band. Just listen once.
3. Sublime - Perfect lyric work ("I don't practice Santeria"..."I can play the guitar like a mother****in riot"), fantastic song compositions with elements of everything. Too bad they didn't last longer....
2. The Beatles - Shouldn't have to explain. The harmonies, the songs, the legend.
1. Jet - Especially their first album... Just kickass rockers, but also do well in their piano/acoustic ballads (which are some of my favorite songs of all time).
1. Explosions In The Sky
2. M83
3. Interpol
4. Yeah Yeah Yeahs
5. Autolux
Honorable Mention: Sea Wolf, Converge, Arcade Fire, Sonic Youth, Pixies, Envy, Sigur Ros, Mogwai, Russian Circles, Isis, These Arms Are Snakes
"I'm petrified of nipple chafing"-Andy Bernard
A lot to think about but these "bands" I can listen to at any time...
1. Led Zeppelin
2. Pink Floyd
3. Social Distortion
4. Rise Against
5. Rage Against the Machine
PEACE!!!
SAKUNA MATATA - Black Forest, CO
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