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lovebug

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What no pop fans???? Oh come on.....
I have over 25,000 mp3s on my PC and they range from metal, pop, love, jazz, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, RnB, drum n bass, garage, techno, happy hardcore, trance, indie, rock, movie themes to the downright CHEESE. I hate musical snobbery...

what about some eurocheese...
[M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAhHNCfA7NI[/M]
 

NRG

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A lot of EBM stretches into synthpop and futurepop which obviously use elements from pop.
 

Igoy

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what about some eurocheese...
[M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAhHNCfA7NI[/M]

I love this song. Do not filthy it by calling it cheese. :mad:

Alexandra Stan is from my motherland :') I wish I said 'freak' like her.

I almost exclusively listen to Pure Reason Revolution. But I also like nu metal (reminds me of when I was young and stupid), some pop, electronic, dark wave, j-rock etc. Never rap. Or screamy screamy ARRRGGHHHH music.
 
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hal

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Lyrics are not her strong point
You make me dance
Bring me up, bring me down
Play it sweet
Make me move like a freak
Mister Saxobeat

Makes me dance
Brings me up, brings me down
Plays it sweet
Makes me move like a freak
Mister Saxobeat

You make me dance
Bring me up, bring me down
Play it sweet
Make me move like a freak
Mister Saxobeat

Makes me dance
Brings me up, brings me down
Plays it sweet
Makes me move like a freak
Mister Saxobeat

Male Vocals:
Oh oh oh oh eh hm yeah eh
Hm yeah eh hmhmhm yeah eh
Oh oh eh hm yeah eh
Hm yeah eh hmhmhm yeah eh
Oh eh hm yeah eh
Hm yeah eh hmhmhm yeah eh
Oh oh eh hm yeah eh
Hm yeah eh hmhmhm yeah eh

Bridge:
Hey, sexy boy, set me free
Don’t be so shy, play with me
My dirty boy, can’t you see
That you belong next to me
Hey, sexy boy, set me free
Don’t be so shy, play with me
My dirty boy, can’t you see
 

toniglandyl

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what ? seriously, listening from cheap speakers and listening from a Xonar D2X + Z5500 is a hell of a jump ! :)

I almost exclusively listen to Nine Inch Nails.
I have the deluxe edition of ghosts, and it's just soooo awesome. and uncompressed blu-ray music disk FTW. :D

So? Not every song needs to be pure lyrical poetry.
around the world around the world around the world around the world...
 

SlayerDragon

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Industrial, EBM and dark electronic for me thanks, with a smattering of other stuff. Stuff like:

Covenant
KMFDM
Front Line Assembly
Hybrid
Front 242
VNV Nation
Cubanate
Edge of Dawn
Hocico
Solitary Experiments
Funker Vogt
Rotersand
Curve
Mesh
Nitzer Ebb
The Birthday Massacre
Depeche Mode
Suicide Commando
Seabound
Combichrist
[:SITD:]
Iris
Apoptygma Berzerk
Assemblage 23
In Strict Confidence
mind.in.a.box
Wolfsheim
Stromkern
Pride And Fall
De/Vision

god damn this is like everything on my pandora station :tup:

Creating a station seeded off VNV Nation led me to discover a lot of great stuff.

For further content, adding a video

[m]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UbFuW7tpS4[/m]
 
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Selerox

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Less pop, more synth :)

A lot of EBM stretches into synthpop and futurepop which obviously use elements from pop.

Synthpop certainly, I'm amazed bands like Mesh and Iris haven't broken into the mainstream. As for futurepop (Ronan Harris with burn screaming for coming up with that term), "pop" as it's usually thought of didn't really have a lot to do with it. It was more about taking influence from popular dance genres (mainly trance), that taking cues from mainstream pop music.

[m]http://youtu.be/scG0t8PXn4g[/m]
[m]http://youtu.be/-PkBH5iucoI[/m]

god damn this is like everything on my pandora station :tup:

Creating a station seeded off VNV Nation led me to discover a lot of great stuff

Endless Skies is a great song, but they slow stuff from VNV never held my attention all that much, I much prefer the slightly more driven stuff. Not been a huge fan of their more recent stuff, although there's still some good stuff there (Sentinel for a start).

I think VNV got near to perfection with pretty much everything from the Solitary EP up until the Honour 2003 single. Ronan Harris got too carried away with being a superstar DJ and analogue addict...
 

NRG

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As for futurepop (Ronan Harris with burn screaming for coming up with that term), "pop" as it's usually thought of didn't really have a lot to do with it.
Yeah, Ronan has become pretty fuzzy with his vision. I just consider the two subgenres the same really.
Drum and Bass ftw.
:tup: DnB with trance influences makes me hard.
[M]http://youtu.be/HJHWUJUnI_8[/M]

There's just too damn much I could be posting this thread. I don't know where to start.
 

SlayerDragon

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Endless Skies is a great song, but they slow stuff from VNV never held my attention all that much, I much prefer the slightly more driven stuff. Not been a huge fan of their more recent stuff, although there's still some good stuff there (Sentinel for a start).

I think VNV got near to perfection with pretty much everything from the Solitary EP up until the Honour 2003 single. Ronan Harris got too carried away with being a superstar DJ and analogue addict...

I didn't really get into VNV (or EBM, IDM, whatever you want to call the genre(s)) until the past few years. I like all their albums, I think each track has something different to offer. I think overall they're my favorite group right now in terms of not only the music, but the themes and ideas presented. Also their live show was the best live show I've ever been to. Not that I've been to a whole lot of shows, mind you, but it was simply amazing.

Sentinel is hands down my favorite track on Of Faith, Power and Glory. However, I really like the rest of it too.

For more content ...

[m]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6G5UGybYN-E[/m]
[m]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DUCKGyojpE[/m]
[m]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrjwqXwyzNU[/m]
[m]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEGsyjSGd6Y[/m]
[m]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VJvZ0hXwAk[/m]
[m]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5pv8fmiax8[/m]
[m]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7bKe_Zgk4o[/m]
[m]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=504jjlQ4LWM[/m]
[m]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWOyfLBYtuU[/m]
 

Jacks:Revenge

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somewhere; sometime?
Ok so it seems like the vast proportion of you like heavy metal music. Does anyone like anything else?
yes, I happen to enjoy the blues.
the blues is easily my favorite music overall.

obsessing over TBK lately.
seen them in concert 7 times in the last 4 years.

[m]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMtN7VwHlps[/m]

[m]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOkWCJilkwo[/m]

[m]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsP4kBTa9X4[/m]

[m]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQaViH6hU5A[/m]

shit liberates my soul.
especially after sparking up a fatty.
 

SirYawnalot

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I have the deluxe edition of ghosts, and it's just soooo awesome. and uncompressed blu-ray music disk FTW. :D

Being a chronic anal retentive, I couldn't stand that the Ghosts deluxe edition wouldn't fit neatly on my CD shelf...
The booklet with all the art must be fantastic though, the low-resolution images in the PDF are absolutely gorgeous.

I do think there's something for everyone in Trent Reznor's catalogue, the material is so incredibly broad ranging. Personally, after having made numerous minor modifications to the older albums, I've barely been listening to anything else all year. When it starts getting a little old, I self-impose a few weeks focusing on Jane's Addiction, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Psapp or trying something new, then when I just can't go any longer without The Downward Spiral, it blows my mind all over again.
 

PsyXandeR

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Entr0p1cLqd

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Arrogant Worms and Tom Lehrer (recorded live) are probably a little different than what you are used to :)