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Old 30-10-2006, 09:54 PM   #61
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although not technically australian (3 members live in melbourne i think) an awesome band to see live are shihad , i have only seen them once but it was a hectic show talk about energetic.
And yes it is good to hear that alot of people on here are supporting local music whether its rock,metal,punk,hip hop,blues/roots and countless other sub genres, there is always something good on offer from oz and there are still heaps of undiscovered acts out there which is very exciting.check out triple j unearthed in case you have not already
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Since when did ARIAs mean anything?
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although not technically australian (3 members live in melbourne i think) an awesome band to see live are shihad , i have only seen them once but it was a hectic show talk about energetic.
And yes it is good to hear that alot of people on here are supporting local music whether its rock,metal,punk,hip hop,blues/roots and countless other sub genres, there is always something good on offer from oz and there are still heaps of undiscovered acts out there which is very exciting.check out triple j unearthed in case you have not already
hey the only time ive seen or heard a shihad song was on video hits late at nite, but i thought it was great! even if i was ****ed.

can u tell us a few good songs?
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Wolfmother are big cos they are mainstream! The best aussie bands are Butterfly Effect, Karnivool, Superheist and Sunk Loto. Only aussie bands I need to listen to!!!!
hey tell us some good songs from these bands, i want to sample some and see what there all like!
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www.thebutterflyeffect.com.au
www.karnivool.com.au
www.shihad.com
just go there and should be able to find track listings,videos info etc. but if you ant to download some songs just a couple of popular ones are:(butterfly effect) phoenix,crave,gone,slow descent,sweet and low,always,beutiful mine (karnivool) themata,shutterspeed,fade,persona,roquefort,fear of the sky (shihad) alive,shot in the head,all the young fascists,run,silvercup
try these and see if you like also search youtube for all their videos quite a few
i think it is hard to find butterfly effect songs from new album imago cos of copy protection but still try youtube to see a couple of their new ones
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tell us what you think once your done :sm_headba
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hell yeah they sound alrite hey, i like shihad and karnivool the most havn listened to the others much yet
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whoa everyone settle down, cant we all be friends?
i must admit the performance Wolfmother did last night was one of there worst ive seen, but go see them live or get some of there live videos and youll see they are great live!

and while i like wolfmother im not only new school. alot of the music i listen to is old aswell. i like a broad spread of music
METALLICA
GUNS'N'ROSES ( i love these guys!)
ACCA DACCA
ZEPLIN
NIRVANA
CHILLI'S
PANTERA
SEPULTURA
SLAYER
SOAD
KORN
SLIPKNOT
TOOL and alot of good aussie rock bands. so yeah its not like i dont know where there inspirations come from or what all the good old music is like lol.
you must be a big ZEPPELIN fan :P
but you listen to some good, and not so good music. each to their own i spose.






ive seen butterfly effect once, they were good!!! but was almost 3 years ago now so its been a while. basically, there are much better bands than wolfmother, that are actually ORIGINAL.
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they all make good party music, and drivin music, and rockn music!
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you must be a big ZEPPLIN fan
Is that like Zeppelin? :P
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but you listen to some good, and not so good music. each to their own i spose.






ive seen butterfly effect once, they were good!!! but was almost 3 years ago now so its been a while. basically, there are much better bands than wolfmother, that are actually ORIGINAL.
hey man i was tryin to sound like OTTO off simpsons, "ZEPPLIN RUUUUUULES!!!'
dont tell me u havn seen that?
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lol see i was writin it as otto says it..... u gotta sound bogan to get around nowadays
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Is that like Zeppelin? :P
WHAT? you guys are so bloody quick.. caught me before i fixed the typo :




and nah. dont watch the simpsons. always found it pretty crap.
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you must be a big ZEPPELIN fan :P
but you listen to some good, and not so good music. each to their own i spose.






ive seen butterfly effect once, they were good!!! but was almost 3 years ago now so its been a while. basically, there are much better bands than wolfmother, that are actually ORIGINAL.
dont worry mate i listen to lots of other music as well. as long as it isnt top-40 pop **** im happy, or rap crap.

come on tell us all the good music your into.
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tell us what you think once your done :sm_headba
i think i mite be buyin a few more albums



see thats the way i like to do it, sample a few songs and then buy the album, i wouldnt download a full album off the net i just think its cheap
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dont worry mate i listen to lots of other music as well. as long as it isnt top-40 pop **** im happy, or rap crap.

come on tell us all the good music your into.
ok. In alphabetical order too.

A Perfect Circle.
AC/DC.
Anthrax.
Atheist.
Atreyu.
Audioslave.
Beach Boys.
The Beatles.
Black Label Society.
Black Sabbath.
Buckethead.
Bumblefoot.
The Butterfly Effect.
Cacophony.
Cannibal Corpse.
The Casanovas.
Children of Bodom.
COG.
Cold Chisel.
Cradle of Filth.
Cynic.
Darth Vegas.
Decapitated.
Death.
Deep Purple.
Deftones.
Deicide.
The Dillinger Escape Plan.
Dokken.
Dream Theater.
Dungeon.
Eric Clapton.
Frenzal Rhomb.
Guns 'N Roses.
I Killed the Prom Queen.
Icarus Line.
Immortal.
In Flames.
Iron Maiden.
Isis.
Jimi Hendrix.
Joe Satriani.
Judas Priest.
Karnivool.
Killswitch Engage.
Kiss.
Kreator.
Lamb of God.
Led Zeppelin.
The Living End.
LORD.
Macabre.
Mastodon.
MD-45.
Megadeth.
Metallica.
Motley Crue.
Mr-Bungle.
Nevermore.
Nick Drake.
Nine Inch Nails.
Nirvana.
Opeth.
Ozzy Osbourne.
Pantera.
Parkway Drive.
Pink Floyd.
Queen.
Racer X.
Rage Against the Machine.
The Rolling Stones.
Ron Thal.
Russell Morris.
Satyricon.
Sex Pistols.
Sepultura.
silverchair.
Slayer.
Soulfly.
Strapping Young Lad.
Sunk Loto.
Symphony X.
System of a Down.
Testament.
Thin Lizzy.
Tool.
Van Halen.
Whitesnake.




thats most of the bands i listen to.
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oh yeah well i could make a list that big if i tried to :P
theres some nice music in there, but as u said not all my taste. (cradle of filth, and that sort)
but the majority i like very much
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Obviously in the end it comes down to your personal music taste. I like to think I have a very broad taste and appreciation of music.. Some people won't appreciate anything outside of crumby commerical "RnB" / pop, and some are stuck in the 60s and 70s. I just feel sorry for those missing out on so much!
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There wouldnt be many bands of today that could claim to have a style they have defined as much as the older ones, as so many styles have been crossed and altered
There's a LOT of bands out there that have their own style. They're just not recognised.

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Wolfmother are big cos they are mainstream! The best aussie bands are Butterfly Effect, Karnivool, Superheist and Sunk Loto. Only aussie bands I need to listen to!!!!
Whilst I agree with the second part.. How are they 'mainstream'? No-one knew of them when they had their EP out, and the ones that did had this awesome 'underground' band.. Now they have an album that got attention (which has the SAME songs on it as the EP.. their sound hasn't changed), they're mainstream? Fair enough if you just mean they're mainstream as in media attention.. But if you mean 'mainstream' as in the musical sound, then nuts to that.

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although not technically australian (3 members live in melbourne i think) an awesome band to see live are shihad , i have only seen them once but it was a hectic show talk about energetic.
Love Shihad.. Man, when they finally played at Fed Sqaure for the first time live in ages, that was farken ENERGETIC.. That was a pretty crazy atmosphere up front.. Loved every minute of it!

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ok. In alphabetical order too...
Man, that was a long list for an auto forum! lol. Not bad most of it. I pretty much listen to all that, plus a lot more.. I listen to some whacky tunes.. such as C2B3 (colonel claypool's bucket of bernie brains) which is Claypool from Primus' other main project (besides frog brigade).. And some weird local stuff like innocent cabbage and stuff, lol.
Not a fan of underoath by any chance? Or blood brothers?


This thread is fun =P

Anyone into stuff like Metric? Or any strokes/antipol/artic monkeys sorta fans on here?
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how good are wolfmother? they are the best current aussie rock band out at the moment, NO the best in the world if you ask me, these guys are gonna be the band u tell u kids about one day (for people my age anyway) they are becoming the accadacca/gunners of our age i reckon.

how were they at the arias! getting ****ed on stage! thats what rock and rolls all about...
I give them some credit, however, im happy throwing on my sabbath/zeppelin/floyd albums.

A little too slow and boppy for me. Gotta be a bit more harsh/raw/mean *****

Good talent though. :
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Acker Bilk "Stranger on the Shore" now THATS music.
Very smooth...... Really like it.

Have heard a little bit of his other stuff, At the movies and the Lennon McCartney stuff.
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Man, that was a long list for an auto forum! lol. Not bad most of it. I pretty much listen to all that, plus a lot more.. I listen to some whacky tunes.. such as C2B3 (colonel claypool's bucket of bernie brains) which is Claypool from Primus' other main project (besides frog brigade).. And some weird local stuff like innocent cabbage and stuff, lol.
Not a fan of underoath by any chance? Or blood brothers?


This thread is fun =P

Anyone into stuff like Metric? Or any strokes/antipol/artic monkeys sorta fans on here?
already had it typed out for other reasons :P just needed to copy/paste.

listened to a bit of Colnel Claypools bucket of bernie brains. but only for 'Bucketheads's' input. he is one of my alltime favourite guitarists.



not really a fan of underoath. seem a bit generic to me. takes a real special hardcore band to impress me these days. i did hear some 'Norma Jean' yesterday and i was suprised. they were allright. will need to find that cd somewhere to give it a proper listen.
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anyone here fans of the butterfly effect cos they put on an amazing show with ALOT of passion and clint is one of the best live vocalists i have ever heard
Yep that would be me

Wolfmother isnt bad, i been listening to alot of Breaking Benjamin recently, they are awesome!
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i like a broad spread of music
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NIRVANA
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etc...
If by "broad spread of music" you mean "heavy rock bands who have had commercial success" then yes, I'd have to agree :P
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Having grown up with my old man playing the likes of Hendrix and Zeppelin when he wanted to listen to what he thought was great music, and having grown up playing guitar all my life I find it easy to appreciate good music when I hear it.

The problem these days is the lack of effort, feeling, emotion and so forth that seems to be put into music. When you listen to tracks like Stairways, Dazed & Confused and event something like Heart breaker, you can feel the effort and feeling that each member of Zep put into their music... What frustrates me these days is that it doesn't seem to happen quite as often...

Take for instance, Pete Murray. Great song writer, his songs are good and I enjoy listening to the two albums he has produced, but not one of his songs has captured me in any way for raw emotion that he has put into his music, and the lack of experiemental guitar work or solos is kinda upsetting also...

Having played guitar for more of my life than not, I look to this type of music to enjoy some good talent for listening, but I don't often get to listen to much of it because there isn't usually much played. I can't say I enjoy the likes of Metallica and those heavier bands these days because alot of their guitaring talent is aided by pedals and whatever sound effects they use.

I must say, the biggest disappointment I have faced recently is the release of John Mayer's new album which almost completely rids the thing I loved most about him: his guitaring talent. Perhaps some of you aren't in to his genre of music, but listen to a live version of 'Covered in Rain' to experience just how good of a guitarist he is and listen to some of his music to see how much emotion and feeling he puts into his music.

But that's just what captures me, the amount of feeling put into music, rather than just writing plain basic songs for the commercial market...
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Having played guitar for more of my life than not, I look to this type of music to enjoy some good talent for listening, but I don't often get to listen to much of it because there isn't usually much played. I can't say I enjoy the likes of Metallica and those heavier bands these days because alot of their guitaring talent is aided by pedals and whatever sound effects they use.
I cant say I agree with you there but I know where you are comming from.
Kirk hammit is only useing the same things that paige and hendrix used,distortion/gain, reverb/delay and a wa wa pedal so I wouldn't exactly call it aided. You still have to actually play the guitar you still have to put you're feeling into the instrument . True, distortion can let you get away with some things but it makes other things worse. I dont know how long half of you're life is but I have been playing the guitar for 27 years . I play metallica songs in my band and all I use is a valve pre amp for distortion and a graphic eq to take the edges off. None of these things I would call effects I just call them my guitar amp.
I understand that you dont like to listen to heavy bands and that is fine but I would not dismiss them as guitar players just because they use a whole pile of distortion. I think you might be surprised at how hard some of that stuff is to play. Why dont you learn a kirk hammit solo and see how easy it is, it's not all smoke and mirrors.
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already had it typed out for other reasons :P just needed to copy/paste.

listened to a bit of Colnel Claypools bucket of bernie brains. but only for 'Bucketheads's' input. he is one of my alltime favourite guitarists.


not really a fan of underoath. seem a bit generic to me. takes a real special hardcore band to impress me these days. i did hear some 'Norma Jean' yesterday and i was suprised. they were allright. will need to find that cd somewhere to give it a proper listen.
Ah, fair enough!

Generic... but.. but! IKTPQ and Parkway?? :hihi: Nah, I just had them on in the background, so thought i'd ask =)
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Ah, fair enough!

Generic... but.. but! IKTPQ and Parkway?? :hihi: Nah, I just had them on in the background, so thought i'd ask =)
well they are aussie, so i give them a chance. i support the aussie metal scene, so...
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