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paolo.beenees
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 12:02 |
fuxi wrote:
paolo.beenees wrote:
Well, after some reactions to a modest proposal to introduce some of their albums in PA, I'd say the Italian melodic pop band Pooh. |
Is this the same band that used to be called (with much more subtlety) "I Pooh"? ![](smileys/smiley29.gif) |
Oh yes! Who'll stop music?
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Snow Dog
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 12:13 |
I can't understand people citing Prog bands as "guil;y pleasures". Is this not a prog site? The one place where guilt is not neccesary?
Besides which...the original poster asked for non prog bands. Can we keep on topic please?
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rocknrobin
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 20:34 |
Guilty Pleasures huh ?? I,ve been a Zappa fan for 30 years, but also get enjoyment from people like Lucinda Williams .
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Endless Wire
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 23:33 |
I feel guilty every time I admit to liking James Labrie's vocals...
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Posted: April 27 2007 at 23:38 |
^ ouch, first post is a bombshell like that
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Fight Club
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Posted: April 28 2007 at 00:01 |
Lex C wrote:
Man I have a couple
Blink 182 (Travis is one of the Few good Punk Drummers)
AFI, I have really no excuse they are rather catchy
Linkin Park I dunno Hybrid Theory gets ne
Metallica but I dont see that as guilty at all
Oh yeah and Between The Buried and Me, They are halfway decent for a metalcore band.
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Wow...
Those are probably the biggest confessions of anyone on this forum ![Shocked](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley3.gif)
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Lex C
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Posted: April 28 2007 at 07:44 |
Fight Club wrote:
Lex C wrote:
Man I have a couple
Blink 182 (Travis is one of the Few good Punk Drummers)
AFI, I have really no excuse they are rather catchy
Linkin Park I dunno Hybrid Theory gets me
Metallica but I dont see that as guilty at all
Oh yeah and Between The Buried and Me, They are halfway decent for a metalcore band.
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Wow...
Those are probably the biggest confessions of anyone on this forum ![Shocked](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley3.gif) |
Yeah you know how it is... but hell at least I can admit it, hybrid theory actually has some decent drumming.
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moonlapse
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Posted: April 28 2007 at 13:17 |
Geto Boys for me. Pretty violent lyrics but they are writing about life where they came from, Houston's 5th ward. Also like a little Public Enemy every now and then. A little hardcore stuff once in a while.
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unclemeat69
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Posted: April 28 2007 at 13:38 |
I actually enjoy some rap now and then too, mostly the harder stuff
like Public Enemy, Schoolly D (especially the old stuff, original
gangsta-rap), the first LL Cool J album (nothing but hard dry heavy
drumbeats and rap, with a slight touch of scratching and occasional
keyboards/piano), one of the few things I would listen during the 80's
as most of the other stuff didn't do anything for me at all
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Posted: April 28 2007 at 13:45 |
Lex C wrote:
Fight Club wrote:
Lex C wrote:
Man I have a couple
Blink 182 (Travis is one of the Few good Punk Drummers)
AFI, I have really no excuse they are rather catchy
Linkin Park I dunno Hybrid Theory gets me
Metallica but I dont see that as guilty at all
Oh yeah and Between The Buried and Me, They are halfway decent for a metalcore band.
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Wow...
Those are probably the biggest confessions of anyone on this forum ![Shocked](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley3.gif) |
Yeah you know how it is... but hell at least I can admit it, hybrid theory actually has some decent drumming.
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I must admit, I don't feel in the least bit guilty about liking Hybrid Theory - I think it's a great album, but everything else they've done is pretty rubbish. They aren't too hot live either.
Metallica are only a guilty pleasure if you like anything from Load onwards... ![Wink](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley2.gif)
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LeInsomniac
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Posted: April 28 2007 at 14:58 |
Well before listening to prog (not counting ive listened to jazz since i was about six) i used to listen to jamiroquai tony benett (some eminem) Red hot chilli peppers sting the police commercial genesis commercial yes and i even in a time (and that i find hummiliating that ive done this) i even bought a snoop dog album... But I STILL LOVE THE POP FROM THE 80's ... ![Thumbs%20Up](smileys/smiley20.gif) eheh
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Draconean
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Posted: April 28 2007 at 16:02 |
My favourite guilty pleasure band is Sepultura.
I especially like their albums Arise, Chaos A.D. and Beneath The Remains. Strangely enough I didn't like Arise at all at first (that was in the early 90's). In those days Sepultura was often being accused of being a Slayer rip off. Funny, because in those days I already had a liking for Slayer.
But after some time I finally got into their kind of music. What I especially do like about Sepultura is their use of eerie intros (adding an extra dimension to the atmosphere of the songs), their trademark stoccato killer guitar riffs (by both lead guitarists Max and Andreas) and the variation between thrashy and slow passages and a distorted and a clean guitar sounds in a single song.
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Posted: May 12 2007 at 16:35 |
The T wrote:
Andres calamaro
Guns n' roses
Metallica
Sepultura
Faith no more
Los Rodriguez
Enigma
Kylie ![Embarrassed](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley9.gif)
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Enigma? I LOVE Enigma! When I bought their first CD (MCMXC A.D.), the store clerk (who knew me and my musical leanings) said "Why are you bothering with this? It's nookie music!" I said, "Whaaaaa?" I heard "Sadeness" on our local album rock station and found it truly unique with its synth-flute, Gregorian chants and deep bass bloops to be highly unique and catchy. They haven't been QUITE as good since (except "The Screen Behind the Mirror" IMO), but I still listen to them alot.
I guess my "guilty pleasures" would be The Pet Shop Boys and Garbage (who I think ARE absolute garbage now....).
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Posted: May 12 2007 at 19:05 |
paolo.beenees wrote:
Well, after some reactions to a modest proposal to
introduce some of their albums in PA, I'd say the Italian melodic pop
band Pooh.
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yes Pooh died on the table at the RPI regional hospital earlier this
year.... terminated when an admin swooped in and pulled the
plug.. ![LOL](smileys/smiley36.gif)
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Posted: May 12 2007 at 19:26 |
You pulled the plug on pooh?
Look out everyone...run!!!!!!!!
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The Lost Chord
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Posted: May 12 2007 at 22:24 |
Britney Spears and alot of mainstream media stuff
I must say, though, I do think Hey Ya by Outkast was a pretty awesome riff for a song, it was very get up and dance and a good beat, although I could do without the gimmicks.
Other than that, I have no guilty pleasure, I am proud of every awesome thing I listen to, and whoever said Andrea Bocelli, he is the man, that is not a guilty pleasure, he is a musical master.
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Posted: May 12 2007 at 22:31 |
The Lost Chord wrote:
Britney Spears and alot of mainstream media stuff
I must say, though, I do think Hey Ya by Outkast was a pretty awesome riff for a song, it was very get up and dance and a good beat, although I could do without the gimmicks.
Other than that, I have no guilty pleasure, I am proud of every awesome thing I listen to, and whoever said Andrea Bocelli, he is the man, that is not a guilty pleasure, he is a musical master. |
You might want to get your hands on a cover version of Hey Ya done by the Supersuckers. I think it may just have been originally released as a fan club EP, on which they tend to do covers of their favorites tunes. But it certainly is worth the search.
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The Lost Chord
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Posted: May 12 2007 at 22:50 |
debrewguy wrote:
The Lost Chord wrote:
Britney Spears and alot of mainstream media stuff
I must say, though, I do think Hey Ya by Outkast was a pretty awesome riff for a song, it was very get up and dance and a good beat, although I could do without the gimmicks.
Other than that, I have no guilty pleasure, I am proud of every awesome thing I listen to, and whoever said Andrea Bocelli, he is the man, that is not a guilty pleasure, he is a musical master. |
You might want to get your hands on a cover version of Hey Ya done by the Supersuckers. I think it may just have been originally released as a fan club EP, on which they tend to do covers of their favorites tunes. But it certainly is worth the search.
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Hey thanks man....I wouldnt say I am that into the song to look for cover versions, but ill check it out if it hits the mind
I also have to admit, after a good night of drinking, my friend put on James Blunt "Your Beautiful" and everyone started singing and i joined in, quite passionately....it was all in good fun, and I enjoyed it alot, and I must say, hell, its not a bad melody either....the lyrics and all are awful and everything, but hell, the music IS enjoyable...i must admit ![Embarrassed](https://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley9.gif)
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Posted: May 12 2007 at 23:55 |
This is a great topic, I enjoyed it very much. ![LOL](smileys/smiley36.gif) ![Smile](smileys/smiley1.gif) Hmm, guilty pleasures.. I don't really have many. In fact right now my ipod is filled with only prog, but it used to be very different. I used to have linkin park. Let me expound on linkin park a little. I think that, in comparison to some other mainstream music, is ... don't hurt me.. decent. I like what they do with their keyboards,I also like that they use keyboards, which isn't typical with most alt rock, rap rock, mainstream bands. Also the lead singers voice, while alot of times is annoying, sometimes fits the music very well. But this is really only applicable with Hybrid Theory and Meteora, I haven't heard the other ones, including their new one. Here are some more of my "guilty pleasures," I promise I won't expound quite as much. -Yellowcard gets some props for using a violin. -The Fray. I bet the rest of their music is sucky, but I like "How to Save a Life." I'm a huge fan of Scrubs, and they play that song almost every episode.. ![LOL](smileys/smiley36.gif) But, it's always applicable and fits in nicely. So I guess I like it more as background music. They also get props for using a Piano. -Abba is just plain catchy. -Eminem. Yeah, that one probably shocked you. But I can find myself enjoying his dark, angry lyrics if I'm in the mood. And his "rapping" isn't to the degree of annoying, also it doesn't really have the annoying "beats" or whatever that gives me a headache. Most of his songs, however, I could never listen to, let alone enjoy, due to his(sometimes) childish lyrics. -U2, mainly for Bono's voice. I really like it. -Matchbox 20, just one song.. Can't think of the name right now, but it's just really easy to listen to. I think that's it...
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