Rock: Avenged Sevenfold
Ska: Sublime
Rap: 50 cent/Lil Jon
Country: A lot
Rock: Avenged Sevenfold
Ska: Sublime
Rap: 50 cent/Lil Jon
Country: A lot
Rock: Linkin Park
Punk: Sum 41
I don't listen to any other genre often enough to have a favorite.
Nine Inch Nails are my favorite band, by far.
Muse and the Scissor Sisters.
Wow I have to say the OP and I have very different musical taste.
Prog: Porcupine Tree
Alt: Soundgarden
Industrial: Nine Inch Nails / KMFDM
Hiphop: Aesop Rock or Del The Funkee Homosapien
Triphop: Massive Attack
Metal: Opeth
Other: Talking Heads
Ska: The Aquabats!
Electronic: Shpongle
Reggae: Scientist
Country: only if it's funny
System of a Down
Journey
Sting
Billy Joel
yes, I'm a decrepit child of the 80's.
"Dad, you killed the zombie Flanders!" "He was a zombie?"
The Police=Sting, especially the last couple of albums. Truth is, it just hurts that they never got back together so much that I don't even like typing their name.
Thrash Metal: Megadeth
Power Metal: Iron Maiden
Opera Metal: Blind Guardian
Folk Metal: Falconer
Alternate Metal: Queensryche
Hair/Glam Metal: Dokken
Modern Prog: Tool/APC
Industrial: NiN
Rock: AC/DC
Modern Rock: Slave To The System
Broadway: Brian Stokes Mitchell
Uh... there's more ?
Ok to have all that metal music and then... Broadway... tacked in on the end just looks wrong.
Broadway and good metal share a lot of the same characteristics ;p They both rely on powerful melodies, strong voices, and try to invoke imagery. A lot of the classical metal singers have been on broadway and some of my favorite bands have vocalists that were once in opera.
You need a powerful voice to sing in metal. Therefore, they go hand in hand
I also love classical. I'm just not well versed in the composers.
All time fav group: New kids on the block
All time singles: Micheal Jackson (have forgiven him for his rascist remarks about sony)
Rock: Lincoln Park
country:Rascal Flatts(but basically country sucks )
Rap:House of pain(but basically rap sucks beyond belief)
classical:bach
Too many favorites to name: Pearl Jam, Tragically Hip, Nina Gordon, Madeleine Peyroux, Green Day, Weezer, Metallica, Blue Rodeo, Matthew Good, Dave Matthews, Robert Randolph, Big Sugar, Bruce Springsteen...and the list goes on and on.
Punk: Bad Religion
Rock/Alternative: S.O.A.D
Alternative: Beck
Progressive: I've been alive 26 years and still don't know what this is
Techno: Moby
Classic Rock: Jimi Hendrix
Modern (?) Metal: Dragonforce
Old Skool Metal: Skorpions
Country: Johnny Cash
Rap: Ice Cube
Latino: Conejo
Classical: Wagner
Blues: Eric Clapton
Prog is stuff like Rush and Porcupine Tree, with the most extreme example I can think of as King Crimson. Frequently it has very complex musical structures and requires a great deal of skill to play. Some Pink Floyd could be considered Prog Rock.
Rock: AC/DC and Collective Soul
Classic Rock: Waaaaay too many to list
Punk: Bowling for Soup
Fun: Barenaked Ladies
Country: Johnny Cash and Lone Star
Old Skool Metal: Quiet Riot
Rap: LL Cool J
Jazz: Jamie Cullum
Acoustic: Trace Bundy
Singer/Songwriter: Jim Croce
Disco: KC and the Sunshine Band
Beatle: Paul McCartney
Geezers: The Rolling Stones
Outright most awesome male voice: Josh Groban
Outright most awesome female voice: Joss Stone
To listen to as I draw: ELO
Rock which just can't take itself seriosuly: The Darkness
It ain't a party until someone puts the Robert Randolph on!
They were here a couple weeks back...strange live act. They all kind of improvise, jam and switch instruments with one another throughout the show.
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