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Hey, the Human League rocks... so does their spinoff group Heaven 17.

Never be "ashamed" to like '80s synthpop and new wave, it's an important sound in the history of music... despite what some folks like to say.

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Hey, the Human League rocks... so does their spinoff group Heaven 17.

Never be "ashamed" to like '80s synthpop and new wave, it's an important sound in the history of music... despite what some folks like to say.

Hell yeah, New Wave and eletro-pop is the greatest! O.M.D. is the best! :)

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Old-ass thread. I think there was another, longer music preference thread too.

Yay for 80's synth, new wave, and british electronic music.

My favorites growing up were:

OMD

Erasure

New Order

Depeche Mode

A-ha

Pet Shop Boys

Thompson Twins

The Cure

Def Leppard

Poison

Belinda Carlisle

Billy Idol

Chicago

Roxette

Taylor Dane

As for more modern stuff I like:

Garbage

Foo Fighters

Linkin Park

Gwen Stefani/No Doubt

Moods:

Original trilogy Star Wars ST

Braveheart ST

Enya

Neverending Story ST

Black Aria

And of Course Anime & Video Games:

FF3

Chrono Trigger

Secret of Mana

Macross

Macross 7 (insanely good)

Tenchi Muyo

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VNV Nation

Assemblage 23

Covenant

And One

Rotersand

Combichrist

Wumpscut

Suicide Commando

Velvet Acid Christ

Icon of Coil

Nitzer Ebb

Depeche Mode

Flesh Field

Dead Can Dance

Snog

SKINNY PUPPY

Godflesh

Rammstien

Tool

NIN

Ministry

My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult

KMFDM

Cubanate

Frontline Assembly

The list goes on.....

All spawned from 80's synthpop of course....

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I've been on a bit of a Nujabes tip as of late.

I wouldn't consider myself the biggest fan of hip-hop, but the stuff he produces is just too damn good to ignore.

Just wish I could find a copy of Metaphorical Music though. <_<

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When look back at the 80`s synthpop/new wave it was advance for its time but as we all know it faded into the 90`s and till today but some are trying to revive it again but its not the same.

Lately I began listening to it again especially from the european side and now thats music compair for today.

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the Cure is coming. tickets went on sale this morning.

I'm going B))

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Disc changer i the truck:

Tool

Sinatra

Offspring

Deftones

Tom Jones

Satelite in office and shop:

Jazz

Disc changer in Mustang:

Clutch

Marylin Manson

Slipknot

Soudgarden

Clutch again

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Hmm tough question. the short answer is everything that doesn't hit the charts. hahaha. I do not especially like rap, dance or pop music, but everything else is good.

faves..

Nine Inch Nails

Alice in Chains

Miles Davis

John Williams (the film score composer)

Kenji Kawai

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

The Clash

Louis Armstrong

Eric Serra

Debussy

Orbital

The Orb .... pretty much anything.

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Hmm. I would have to say my faves are;

Jurassic 5

Chali-2na

Ozomatli

Del tha Funkee Homosapien/Deltron 3030

Gorillaz

Cypress Hill (Black Sunday, Los Grandes Exitos En Espanol & Temples of Boom would have to rate the highest)

Beastie Boys

Samurai Champloo OST

Control Machete

Tiro De Gracia

Molotov (It's very hit and miss with me)

M.I.A

Tenacious D

Foo Fighters

Buena Vista Social Club

Celso Piña

Prince

Bob Marley

Gondwana

Daddy Yankee (Also hit and miss with me)

Tego Calderon

It's mostly old skool hip hop/new hip hop with old skool flavour or latin stuff. Love it.

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Has anybody bought the Remastered Boston CD's for their first 2 albums: Boston & Don't Look Back? How do they compare to the older CD releases? Did Tom Shollz do a good job remastering them himself? I have their first album (the older release), and was thinking of ditching it if the remastered versions were worth it.

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Alice Cooper

Aerosmith

AC/DC

Collective Soul

R.E.M.

Minus 5 / Young Fresh Fellows / Scott McCaughey / Tuatara

Radiohead / Thom Yorke / Johnny Greenwood

Proclaimers

Skydiggers / Cash Brothers

Toad the Wet Sprocket / Glen Phillips / Lapdog

Weezer / Rivers Cuomo / Rentals / Matt Sharp

Lemonheads / Godstar / Smudge / Love Positions / Evan Dando

Housemartins

Southern Culture on the Skids

B-52's

Fastball / Big Car

Mummble Ducks

Cranberries / Dolores O'Riordan

Trois Accords

Beau Dommage

Maryse Letarte

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Daniel Johnston !!!!

The Beatles / Lennon / McCartney / Harrison

Rolling Stones (early stuff)

Beach Boys

Radiohead / Thom Yorke / Johnny Greenwood

Blur

Ennio Morricone

Damien Rice

Blonde Redhead

Amy Winehouse

Love Psychedelico

Old School Hip-Hop (pre-1994)

Old School R&B (pre-1994)

Lynn Minmay (lol!)

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Thought I'd share pics of a free concert I attended on Sunday night:

Storming the Burning Fields is my favorite song from DF's Inhuman Rampage. Awesome pics A7!

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