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Post by Skoops McKenzie on Feb 5, 2013 9:04:40 GMT -8
Ooh, how very eclectic.
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Post by Pea on Feb 5, 2013 9:05:28 GMT -8
What the fuck is that supposed to mean?
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Post by Skoops McKenzie on Feb 5, 2013 9:07:52 GMT -8
Nothing negative, I like it.
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Post by Pea on Feb 5, 2013 9:09:04 GMT -8
Whups my bad. I thought you were being sarcastic.
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Post by Skoops McKenzie on Feb 5, 2013 9:12:27 GMT -8
Nope, I just have had very little exposure to a lot of those bands. Which is great, that's the reason I read these lists: a good jumping off point into the sea of music I should be familiar with by Squantch.
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Post by StormyPinkness on Feb 5, 2013 10:48:05 GMT -8
Primus won't be on my initial list, because I'm admittedly ignorant to 98% of their music. SO BACK OFF. I'll do my homework. Holy crow. Listen to Green Naugahyde.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2013 10:49:32 GMT -8
I'm most excited for P.O.D. and Akon.
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Post by Skoops McKenzie on Feb 5, 2013 10:56:34 GMT -8
I'm most excited for P.O.D. and Akon. A+, would laugh again.
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Post by macdilla on Feb 5, 2013 11:22:46 GMT -8
1) Sigur Ros 2) Primus 3) Empire of the Sun 4) Baths 5) Black Rebel Motorcycle Club 6) Solange 7) Alt J 8) Death Grips 9) Postal Service 10) Surfer Blood 11) Disclosure (an extra for good measure)
Things I'm REALLY excited to re-see:
-Dropkick Murphys -Jherek Bischoff
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Post by StormyPinkness on Feb 5, 2013 11:38:16 GMT -8
(Not in order) 1. Sigur Ros 2. Cake 3. Primus with special guest 3rd Dimension 4. Andrew Bird 5. Built to Spill 6. Beachwood Sparks (you just have to open your mind... and learn to play the fucking theramin!) 7. Death Grips 8. Solange 9. Vampire Weekend 10. Earl Sweatshirt Still holding out hope for Cody ChesnuTT, not really sure what he means:
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Post by Pea on Feb 5, 2013 11:45:19 GMT -8
Even though they have a new(ish) album out, Beachwood Sparks seriously came out of nowhere. I never expected to see those dudes live.
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Post by rimjobflashmob on Feb 5, 2013 12:01:11 GMT -8
In no particular order:
1. Sigur Ros 2. Postal Service 3. Vampire Weekend 4. Grimes 5. Dropkick Murphys 6. Japandroids 7. Radical Face 8. Fang Island 9. Akron/Family 10. DIIV
This will probably change a lot once I start checking out the bands I don't know that well, Primus included.
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Post by StormyPinkness on Feb 5, 2013 12:07:55 GMT -8
Nick.
NICK.
Nick, you did a good thing last night so we will let this slide but seriously motherfucking Primus. Do you want to see the best bass player that is alive? Would you like to see an AMAZING guitar player and also drummer? Also radical 3D? I will tell you what I told Pea, listen to Green Naugahyde, it is their most recent album, and go from there.
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Post by StormyPinkness on Feb 5, 2013 12:08:51 GMT -8
best bass player that is alive I feel the need to point out that this is not an exaggeration by any means. I honestly don't know how a human person can do what he does on the bass.
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Post by rimjobflashmob on Feb 5, 2013 12:14:51 GMT -8
Nick. NICK. Nick, you did a good thing last night so we will let this slide but seriously motherfucking Primus. Do you want to see the best bass player that is alive? Would you like to see an AMAZING guitar player and also drummer? Also radical 3D? I will tell you what I told Pea, listen to Green Naugahyde, it is their most recent album, and go from there. For sure, I'll check it out when I get home. Thanks!
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Post by jackharoldlink on Feb 5, 2013 12:30:37 GMT -8
Why is Devendra Banhart not on anyone's list! Has anyone seen him live; the guy could easily headline.
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Post by rimjobflashmob on Feb 5, 2013 12:31:19 GMT -8
Why is Devendra Banhart not on anyone's list! Has anyone seen him live; the guy could easily headline. Maybe in 2005.
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Post by Drew on Feb 5, 2013 12:35:40 GMT -8
Why is Devendra Banhart not on anyone's list! Has anyone seen him live; the guy could easily headline. Uhh no. Have you heard his last two albums? I've seen him live three times and each was worst than the last. And I'm a lover of Rejoicing in the Hands and Nino Rojo. To me, Devendra Banhart and Iron & Wine started in the same place (lo-fi bedroom folk) and went the same direction (full band production) with drastically different results (total bullshit vs. heavenly musics)
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Post by worthless on Feb 5, 2013 13:35:27 GMT -8
This list may be different after I've researched all of the acts I'm unfamiliar with. As of right now though:
1) Empire of the Sun 2) Primus 3) Sigur Ros 4) Toro Y Moi 5) Tame Impala 6) Vampire Weekend 7) Divine Fits 8) Menomena 9) Arctic Monkeys 10) Wild Belle
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Post by referencetoathing on Feb 5, 2013 13:53:21 GMT -8
Why is Devendra Banhart not on anyone's list! Has anyone seen him live; the guy could easily headline. I saw Devendra Banhart several years back (06 I think?) with no prior knowledge of his music and thought him and his band put on a great show, but then I couldn't get into his actual albums at all - they seemed really weak, and I started to question just how much of a role drugs had played in my enjoyment of his set. Then I dated a girl who loved him, and one night, on our anniversary, I was driving us toward the ferry on Whidbey Island with "Seahorse" playing and a fucking deer popped up out of nowhere and SPRINTED HEAD ON TOWARD MY CAR. Collision followed, the deer died instantly, my car got totaled, and it remains the worst accident I've ever been in. So fuck Devendra Banhart.
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