Drop me some German music artists...

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Postby Lyrs » Fri Sep 13, 2002 10:43 pm

Like the topic says.... Thanks in advance.
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Postby kthulhu » Fri Sep 13, 2002 11:11 pm

Megaherz (most anything of theirs)

OOMPH! (definitely most anything)

Wolfgang Petry (kind of folksy/pop rockish, but some good stuff)

Die Puhdys (same as Wolfgang- good songs of theirs are Wie Ein Engel, Wilder Frieden, Alt something Baum, Konigin, Hey,Wir Woll'n Die Eisbären Sehn, Wut Will Nicht Sterben (with the lead singer of Rammstein)

KMFDM - (Pure German songs: Liebslied, Leid Und Elend. Their English stuff is pretty awesome, though.)

JBO - (A rather goofy band. Good songs: Gimme Dope Joanna, Lieschen Lieschen, Frauen, Im Wagen Vor Mir Fährt)

L'Ame Imortelle - (Austrian industrial pop band. They have both English and German songs. A good German one: Bitterkeit)

Das Ich - (Kind of obscure industrial group. Good songs are Aura, Dem Ich Den Traum, Chroma, and Schwanenschrei)

Wumpscut - (A good German song by him is "Soylent Green")

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Postby Chaos Angel » Fri Sep 13, 2002 11:30 pm

Someone was bound to say it, may as well be me.

Rammstein. Go for Rammstein. Engel, Tier, Alter Mann, and Hallelujah are some of my favorites.
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Postby Iamshadowkiller » Sat Sep 14, 2002 12:11 am

try....Die Toten Hosen.....they're pretty good...


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Postby TaranT » Sat Sep 14, 2002 1:58 am

http://www.djtandu.de
Click on "Tunes" to hear some clips. They're a little old, and you'll need Flash. DJ Tandu is one of the principal members of the trance group, Ayla.

http://www.tangerinedream.org/
These guys are probably the originators of German electronica, releasing discs since 1970. At their Web page, click on one of the numbered buttons at the top of the page to activate the jukebox.
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Postby nailz » Sat Sep 14, 2002 9:57 am

Are you requesting bands from germany or bands that sing in german?

If it's the former:

Blind Guardian and Gamma Ray
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Postby rubyeye » Sat Sep 14, 2002 9:59 am

VANDEN PLAS - Germany's Premiere Progressive Metal Band!!
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Postby Flint the Dwarf » Sat Sep 14, 2002 10:45 am

Yes those are all very good... except that I hadn't heard of Vanden Plas.

Tangerine Dream is one of my favorite electronica bands. "The Big Sleep in Search of Had" is great! :)

If you like Blind Guardian and Gamma Ray, you might like Avantasia. They're pretty good and I think they're German.

Let's see... what are some others? Edguy, Crea (not sure if they're German or Swedish), No Sissy Stuff (haven't heard much, but they're all women), Scythe, and that's all I can remember. I haven't heard much of these bands, but they seemed really good.
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Postby Garylisk » Sat Sep 14, 2002 4:13 pm

Blumchen!

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Postby kthulhu » Sat Sep 14, 2002 5:56 pm

I heard Blumchen is actually British but sings in German :lol: .
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Postby starwire » Sat Sep 14, 2002 9:42 pm

Kraftwerk - These guys pretty much invented techno in the 70's, so yeah, they're pretty important.

DAF - Early industrial music.

Einstürzende Neubauten - More early industrial music.

Atari Teenage Riot - Electronica meets political punk rock. Some of the angriest music I've ever heard. Lyrics are in English. Burn Berlin Burn is a much better album than 60 Second Wipeout.

Chicks on Speed - I just got Rereleases of the Unreleases a week ago, and it's just one of the wierdest albums I've ever heard. It's like a cross between Le Tigre, Suicide, and Blectum From Blechdom (if you're familiar with any of those bands). It's incredibly fun, if you can get past the fact that music can be good without being technically flawless and glossy.

Johann Sebastian Bach - A relatively obsucre musician that no one seems to know much about. Probably didn't amount to much anyway.
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Postby MamoruArmitage » Sun Sep 15, 2002 7:55 am

Chaos Angel wrote:Someone was bound to say it, may as well be me.

Rammstein. Go for Rammstein. Engel, Tier, Alter Mann, and Hallelujah are some of my favorites.


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Postby ErMaC » Sun Sep 15, 2002 8:21 am

E Nomine does some interesting stuff - I used his "Vater unser" in my X OVA video.
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Postby Big Big Truck » Mon Sep 16, 2002 11:33 am

Crossover and Stereo Total do some amusing pseudo-German electronica and punk, respectively.


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Postby Kai Stromler » Tue Sep 17, 2002 1:24 pm

piling on......

In Extremo -- minstrel music meets nu-metal. really good, actually, like Rammstein with bagpipes. I'm not lying about this "good" part here, no matter how it sounds; _Suende ohne Zuegel_ frickin' rocks. Most songs in German, some in Latin, Old Irish, Norse, etc.

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Sodom -- the Big Three of German thrash. Kind of like early Slayer/Testament, but different in their own ways.

Helloween -- originators of power metal. Be careful; nothing they've done since 1988 (or whenever Keeper part 2 came out) is remotely relevant. Kai Hansen (mainman of Gamma Ray) started this band, then quit around then.

Boese Ohnkelz -- punk/metal, very underground, kind of controversial, been around for next to forever.

Morwen -- really undergound, kind of like Black Sabbath with female vocal. Songs in English.

Angel Dust -- power metal that hits you between the eyes. _Bleed_ was a great album, and most say they've been getting better since.

that's all I can think of now.

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