K, well I love Charlotte Sometimes, Panic at the Disco, Paramore, Fall out Boy, All Time Low and Vanessa Carlton. How about you?
I am nothing but a mouthful of 'sorry's, half-hearted apologies that roll of my tongue, smoothquick, like 'r's or maybe like pocket candy that's just a bit too sweet.
There are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people: psychopaths and mystery writers. I'm the kind that pays better. ~Rick Castle
There are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people: psychopaths and mystery writers. I'm the kind that pays better. ~Rick Castle
Anyone heard of Tyler Hilton? He played Elvis in "Walk the Line" and he has really good music. I also love the Weepies.
"I’m usually that guy who violently kicks off his shoes at the front door because there’s something about fake wooden kitchen linoleum that appears inviting to the feverish socked footsies." - Adam Young/Owl City
Tool Led Zeppelin Queens of the Stone Age System of a Down Rolling Stones Sublime A Perfect Circle
They're the main ones I like. Most of the music I listen to anymore is the stuff that influences my own music, so it's all guitar heavy. Otherwise though, I like a lot of movies music. Ennio Morricone, Howard Shore, Nick Cave, all their scores are amazing.
"Believe nothing, no matter where you've read it or who has said it, not even if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense." -Buddha
Tool Led Zeppelin Queens of the Stone Age System of a Down Rolling Stones Sublime A Perfect Circle
Sublime is my all-time favorite band, ever. Freaking Bradley Nowell had to OD. But I guess that's what all the best ones have to do, right? And then they might've started to sell out or just get bad, so I guess it may've been for the best - now their stuff can't be touched, you know. Look what happened with No Doubt - their early stuff was so good, and look at that song Saw Red that Gwen did with Sublime, that stuff's just good, but then she had to sell out and look at her now, gag. And you can't go wrong with Led Zeppelin, that's just classic.
And then I'd say ACDC, The Clash, Queen, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Hank III, No Doubt's early stuff, of course some Bob Marley, Beastie Boys, some Rage Against the Machine, and then tons of different reggae and ska, right now I'm on a G. Love phase.
Green Day Boys like Girls Missy Higgins Florence and the Machine
I am nothing but a mouthful of 'sorry's, half-hearted apologies that roll of my tongue, smoothquick, like 'r's or maybe like pocket candy that's just a bit too sweet.
I love The Cure, Cat Power, Architecture in Helsinki, The Kills, Coconut Records, Surfer Blood, Cold War Kids, The White Stripes, The Action Design, The Greenhornes, Fruit Bats and Espers.
Skillet Red Ryan Cabrera Kenny Chesney (-hides-) Boston Anberlin Barenaked Ladies (uhhh it's not what it sounds like) The Fray Breaking Benjamin Nickelback (yea, I know it's just the same song over and over) ... Pretty much a little bit of everything!
Paramedic Writer Crazy Nije vas zahvatila druga kušnja osim ljudske. Ta vjeran je Bog: neæe pustiti da budete kušani preko svojih sila, nego æe s kušnjom dati i ishod da možete izdržati.
I have many favorites...but Chickenfoot is my favorite out there. What makes this ridiculously named band so great? The all-star members, that's why.
-Guitar virtuoso from his own solo act, Joe Satriani -Van Halen's psycho singer, Sammy Hagar -Van Halen's old, better bassist, Michael Anthony -The more than talented drummer for the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Chad Smith
These four are masters of what they do, and nothing short of amazing when they're together. They have decades of experience on their own, but Chickenfoot only formed in 2008, so they have only one album. But what an album it is.
"Oh Yeah", "Down the Drain", "Soap on a Rope", and "Future in the Past" are four of the songs on the album, and the greatest ones on it (in my opinion). Look them up, and love them! It's one of the truly great all-star bands.
"I'm fearless in my heart They will always see that in my eyes I am the passion, I am the warfare I will never stop Always constant, Accurate, Intense" "The Audience is Listening", by Steve Vai
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