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Luigii
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Age: 30

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  • #1
  • Posted: 07/29/2017 23:14
  • Post subject: Help a man to expand his rock and metal taste
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I've listen to
Mr.Bungle-California
Ween-The Mollusk
Radiohead-Kid A & In Rainbows
Steely Dan-The Royal Scam
I need more rock recommendations as well as some metal. Please. 🙏
Hayden

Location: Vietnam
Canada
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  • Posted: 07/29/2017 23:15
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Well this is a BEA first.
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Luigii
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Age: 30

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  • Posted: 07/29/2017 23:24
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I need it. My taste was always in funk, jazz, r&b, soul, hip hop and electronic. But I need to expand my taste even further.
Hayden

Location: Vietnam
Canada
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  • Posted: 07/29/2017 23:35
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All good.

Well, here are the rock recs from my main chart:

Velvet Underground & Nico
Television - Marquee Moon
Arcade Fire - Funeral
Stooges - Fun House
Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
Patti Smith - Horses
The Doors
Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin
Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
Chameleons - Script of The Bridge
Big Star - #1 Record
Strokes - Is This It
Gun Club - Fire of Love
Comus - First Utterance
Can - Ege Bamyasi
X-Ray Spex - Germ Free Adolescents
The Band - Music For Big Pink
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Luigii
Gender: Male

Age: 30

United States
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  • Posted: 07/29/2017 23:44
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Thank you. Listening to The Soft Bulletin right now.
kickerofelves

Ireland
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  • Posted: 07/30/2017 01:24
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You can't go wrong with:
XTC Any of the top five albums. They're harmonically really interesting so if you're used to listening to jazz you might dig that aspect.
Jellyfish Both albums are great, though they're quite poppy if you're looking for heavy stuff.
The 1922s - The Very Lotust I'm (almost literally) the only person listening to this which makes me sad because i think it's a freaking masterpiece. Not on youtube but it's on spotify.
Luigii
Gender: Male

Age: 30

United States
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  • Posted: 07/30/2017 01:26
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kickerofelves wrote:
You can't go wrong with:
XTC Any of the top five albums. They're harmonically really interesting so if you're used to listening to jazz you might dig that aspect.
Jellyfish Both albums are great, though they're quite poppy if you're looking for heavy stuff.
The 1922s - The Very Lotust I'm (almost literally) the only person listening to this which makes me sad because i think it's a freaking masterpiece. Not on youtube but it's on spotify.


Honestly, I would be fine with poppy stuff but I would also enjoy the heavy and or hazy stuff. Music is good to me by impressing and being good to my ears regardless of genre or mood.
RoundTheBend
I miss the comfort in being sad

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  • Posted: 07/30/2017 01:51
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seconding Marquee Moon, that seems like a good way to start getting into other stuff from where you're at
Luigii
Gender: Male

Age: 30

United States
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@Seth there are some good choices in that I need to give. I also need to listen to Sigur Ros as well.
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