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Postby Beefmaster10000 » Mon Oct 28, 2002 10:02 pm

Goo Goo Dolls - Iris
Metallica - No Leaf Clover
Michelle Branch - All You Wanted
Train - Drops of Jupiter
Dream Theater - Through Her Eyes
The Tea Party - Release
The Offspring - The Kids aren't alright
Stan Bush - The Touch
The Tea Party - Heaven Coming Down
Creed - My Sacrifice
The Calling - Wherever You Will Go
Bon Jovi - Its My Life
Era - Mother
Sara Brightman - Eden
Garbage - Push It
Five for Fighting - Superman (It's Not Easy)
Kiss - God Gave Rock and Roll To You
Metallica - Unforgiven I
Metallica - Unforgiven II
Creed - With Arms Wide Open
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Other Side
Mr. Big - Shine
Our Lady Peace - Life
Powerman 5000 - Bombshell
Three Doors Down - Be Like That
Three Doors Down - Kryptonite
The Moffats - Misery
Shawn Mullins - Rock-a-Bye (Lullaby)

That is all I can think of right now.
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Postby starwire » Tue Oct 29, 2002 11:41 pm

:roll:

*sighs*

Ok, if you want some powerful music, especially powerful rock, listen close. The entire Source Tags and Codes album by And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of The Dead... is very powerful, but if you want a taste, the first two songs, "It Was There That I Saw You," and "Another Morning Stoner" are amazing. Please download them. I would not lead you astray.
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Postby Rozard » Wed Oct 30, 2002 12:10 am

starwire wrote:Ok, if you want some powerful music, especially powerful rock, listen close. The entire Source Tags and Codes album by And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of The Dead... is very powerful, but if you want a taste, the first two songs, "It Was There That I Saw You," and "Another Morning Stoner" are amazing. Please download them. I would not lead you astray.


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Postby SarahtheBoring » Wed Oct 30, 2002 12:45 am

Hmmm... what touches me is usually quiet, not powerful, but let's see if anything falls under "powerful"...

U2 - Where the Streets Have No Name (they have a lot of other big inspirational type songs, as well...)
Enigma - Gravity of Love (good choice)
Blue Oyster Cult - Don't Fear the Reaper (don't ask why; I don't know)
*this is where I start going through my playlist backwards*
When In Rome - The Promise
The Smiths - How Soon Is Now?; Shoplifters of the World Unite
The Police - Synchronicity I & II
Pink Floyd - Coming Back to Life; Learning to Fly
Pet Shop Boys - It's a Sin
Live - Lakini's Juice (not one of my absolute faves, but it's got an epic sort of sound to it)
Fleetwood Mac - The Chain
Simon & Garfunkel - The Boxer; America
Alice in Chains - I Stay Away


And Still Fighting It used to be, but unfortunately that DBZ video sort of ruined it for me for a while. I'm sure I'll recover eventually. ;)

Most of the songs that touch me, as mentioned, are something quieter, but those are a few...
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Postby Rozard » Wed Oct 30, 2002 1:43 am

SarahtheBoring wrote:And Still Fighting It used to be, but unfortunately that DBZ video sort of ruined it for me for a while. I'm sure I'll recover eventually. ;)


Dude, why does everyone hate this video?! Personally, I loved it. So what if it's DBZ?! Not every Dragonball Z video it a piece of shit. I thought the idea was quite original, and deserving of praise.
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Postby SarahtheBoring » Wed Oct 30, 2002 2:04 am

Oh, I know! I thought it was a great idea to try, and about as well made as it can get.

Still, it brings up those visuals, and blerg. I just don't like the visual style of DBZ, nor the very idea of it.

That's no strike against the AMV though. At all.
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Postby Rozard » Wed Oct 30, 2002 2:07 am

OK, just checking. Well, I personally can't think of another anime that song would work well for. Probably because I'm not trying. I really liked it; I thought the idea was solid and the execution was superb. I don't really mind the DBZ art style personally.
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Postby Flint the Dwarf » Wed Oct 30, 2002 4:48 pm

Hmm... I couldn't think of any right off hand, at first. But after reading some of these, I can remember.

To reinforce what some have mentioned...

No Doubt - "Don't Speak"
BOC - "Don't Fear the Reaper"
Enigma - "Gravity of Love"
Demons and Wizards - "Fiddler on the Green"
Blind Guardian - "The Bard's Song"

And the ones I thought of... (forgive me if some are kind of cliché or overplayed)

REM - "Everybody Hurts"
Michael Nyman - "The Promise" (most moving instrumental piano song ever!)
Live - "Lightning Crashes"
Iced Earth - "Melancholy"
Pink Floyd - "Wish You Were Here"
Blackmore's Night - "No Second Chances"
BOC - "Astronomy" (Metallica's cover version)
Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman - "Time to Say Goodbye"

Well that's it, and I'm sure there's a few more that I can't remember right now. Ah well...
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Postby Tom the Fish » Wed Oct 30, 2002 5:43 pm

starwire wrote:

And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of The Dead...



I'll second that. A very good band when I want to rock out at all sides.

Tom
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Postby Jebadia » Thu Oct 31, 2002 1:17 am

Hmmm...

Hope vol.2 by Apocalyptica
Wisdom, Aria, Duende, Silence, Innocente,Terra Firma by Delerium
Flight to the Ford by Howard Shore/LotR ost
Bachelorette by Bjork
Misere Mani, Omen Sore by Era
Desert Rose by Sting
Why! by Enigma
Just Like You Imagined, Something I Can Never Have, Hurt, The Great Below, We're in This Together Now by Nine Inch Nails
Eden, Mad About You, Strange Effect by Hooverphonic
"If you believe in yourself, eat all your school, stay on milk, drink your teeth, don't do sleep, and get your eight hours of drugs, you can get WORK!"
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Postby Jebadia » Thu Oct 31, 2002 2:09 am

Doh..how could of possibly forget...

Willow soundtrack, The Land Before Time soundtrack by James Horner (yeah yeah, I know, but the first TLBT movie was good...the rest became poorly made musicals.)
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Postby Cardinal.jpg » Sat Nov 02, 2002 8:43 pm

I try and only listen to music that i feeling touches me, this might be different to other people but thats the beauty of taste.
Tool- Lateralus and Aenima
mainly but most af their recent stuff
Mercury- All is Dream and Hercules especially
but again all of their later stuff touches quite deeply

and a whole host of other stuff that i am too lazy to express
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I wish I slept with more girls,
I wish you'd all go and get fucked."
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Postby BigshotSpike » Sat Nov 02, 2002 11:59 pm

System of a Down-Aerials
Rage Against the Machine-Freedom
Marilyn Manson-Coma White
Pink Floyd-Comfortably Numb
Pink Floyd-High Hopes
Collective Soul-The World I Know
E.S. Posthumus-Pompeii
E.S. Posthumus-Harappa
James Horner-Charging Fort Wagner
Craig Armstrong-Escape
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Postby Zerophite » Sun Nov 10, 2002 12:05 am

Anything off Peter Gabriel's CD "UP", esspecially Signal to Noise and I Grieve.
"axis discrepancy indicates hexagons beyond control anomaly
mutilation colony reflects no triangular energy
asynchronous matter avoided by a diagram invisibility
subtle methods symmetry uncovered a diagonal telemetry"
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Postby Truest-Chaos » Mon Nov 11, 2002 6:57 pm

Pass The Courvasier-The original version, not the newer one, by Busta Rhymes and Puff Daddy. Puff actually pulls off the amazing feat of not sucking in this one!

Save Me-Remy Zero

Tell Me Why-Collective Soul (I'm not sure if this is the correct title)

I think I have a few more, but I'm not sure.

I like to daydream about my own characters during good songs, although they are pretty much all fight/confrontation scenes, kinda like an AMV, althought WAY better and much cooler. Not to say that AMVs are bad, just to say that my capacity for spatial reasoning and imaging allows for some really kickass "thought-movies" that are far superior to anything done so far by humans in reality. It gets pretty frustrating sometimes, I WANNA SHOW OTHERS WHAT I SEE!
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