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Post #195989 - Reply to (#195887) by Rob1988
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give Time of Reflect a listen, the girl on that track goes harder than any other emcee on that album.

She reminds me of Lady Sovereign which isn't good


nobody needs to be compared to lady sovereign, please.

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For some reason I really don't like Rap with a strong English accent.... It might be just a bias from having to listen to too many shitty grime artists. none


*gasp* even the ruler rick?

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Post #195994 - Reply to (#195989) by dacbiet
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For some reason I really don't like Rap with a strong English accent.... It might be just a bias from having to listen to too many shitty grime artists. none

*gasp* even the ruler rick?

Slick Rick doesn't have a strong accent of any sort, I can understand him np bigrazz I am talking about shitty grime artists like Dizzy Rascal...

Good song about Grime artists: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZikWfrGG9kU

Post #196004 - Reply to (#195994) by Rob1988
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For some reason I really don't like Rap with a strong English accent.... It might be just a bias from having to listen to too many shitty grime artists. none

*gasp* even the ruler rick?

Slick Rick doesn't have a strong accent of any sort, I can understand him np bigrazz I am talking about shitty grime artists like Dizzy Rascal...

Good song about Grime artists: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZikWfrGG9kU


i got his first album lol. its unique.

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Post #196289 - Reply to (#190459) by G-17
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A bit vague.... need more info to give proper recommendations.

Church?..... ever heard of Giovanni Battista Bassani.... try to search "Sonata da chiesa" in google/youtube.

Try Hugo Wolf (a bit hard to find on Youtube)

What about Brahms, Sibelius, René Leibowitz or Thea Musgrave.

Will try to add more later.


Thanks for your help^~
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I was wondering if someone could suggest an artist similar to Tiziano Ferro. He's my fav Italian artist but I can't find anyone else like him.

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Meh, I might as well pin this...

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Post #197516 - Reply to (#196485) by Kirie9837
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I was wondering if someone could suggest an artist similar to Tiziano Ferro. He's my fav Italian artist but I can't find anyone else like him.

I have never listened to him but I checked his page on last.fm and these are the similar artists given. Nek, Laura Pausini, Luca Dirisio, Zero Assoluto, 883, Biagio Antonacci, Negramaro. Might be of some help.

The way these are picked isn't perfect as it's done by if lots of people listen to x and they also listen to y and x and y's tags match up then they are similar.

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I highly recommend Epica to fans of melodic metal/rock

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I am looking for raw sounding rock music, that is all.

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I am looking for raw sounding rock music, that is all.

The Black Keys
The Von Bondies
Corrosion of Conformity
Nashville Pussy
The MC5
The Stooges
Cream
Foghat (earlier stuff)
Canned Heat
The Mooney Suzuki


Pretty sure you've heard all of these, but hey, worth a shot.

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Post #216268 - Reply to (#216219) by ahoaho
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I am looking for raw sounding rock music, that is all.

The Black Keys
The Von Bondies
Corrosion of Conformity
Nashville Pussy
The MC5
The Stooges
Cream
Foghat (earlier stuff)
Canned Heat
The Mooney Suzuki


Pretty sure you've heard all of these, but hey, worth a shot.

You'd be right with the exception of The Von Bondies.

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Also: Jane the Ripper.

I don't think they've released an album yet, but they have a Myspace.

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Well I am into bands that are experimental and use a lot of acoustic guitar like comus or opeth anyone know any.
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Or something like tool

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Can someone suggest to me some good pop-synth-y bands? Is that even the correct term?

Looking for something like Phantom Planet, Hot Hot Heat, or The Strokes. Not good examples, I know. But that is all I could think of. Something with a good bass line and catchy beat. Please and thank you.

(There better be something here by the time I get home from work, or I'll be seeing red. mad )

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Post #227543 - Reply to (#227327) by shaggievara
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Can someone suggest to me some good pop-synth-y bands? Is that even the correct term?

Looking for something like Phantom Planet, Hot Hot Heat, or The Strokes. Not good examples, I know. But that is all I could think of. Something with a good bass line and catchy beat. Please and thank you.

(There better be something here by the time I get home from work, or I'll be seeing red. mad )

Not really my strong point but how about

The Hives
We Are Scientists
The Kooks
The Format
The Fratellis
The Pigeon Detectives
The Wombats
Maxïmo Park
The Futureheads
The Week That Was
Royal Bangs

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