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      Rare and Obscure bands

      I thought it would be cool for us to share all of the really cool bands that no one knows about. I'll start:

      Dystopia: These guys are one hell of a doom metal trio. They have combo of shrieky vocals and growls that perfectly set the tone for their music. Seriously, these guys have some of the most energy-packed depressive/misanthropic music ever. Check out their two albums, "Human = Garbage" and "The Aftermath..." Also, the bass work is incredible.

      Demilich: Fucking weird Finnish death metal. The instrumental styling isn't akin to the more thrash-like typical death-metal, but it sounds more like the jazz-death thing Cynic and Atheist had going on. Another thing this band has are the longest song names I have encountered. One song is titled "The Planet that Once Used to Absorb Flesh in Order to Achieve Divinity and Immortality (Suffocated to the Flesh that It Desired...)" As cool as these things are, the vocals are so weird and unique, it's crazy. They sound really brutal, while still being strangely calm. But, the coolest part has to be the fact that you can get every single song they ever made for free on their website. http://demilich.doesntexist.com/

      The Mentors: Traditional heavy metal. This band has to be the most mysogonistic band ever, yet despite this, they kick all kinds of ass. Every single one of their albums is a classic, but I would recommend "You Axed for It!" and "Up the Dose".

      The Funeral Orchestra: Funeral doom metal from Sweden. Totally heavy and slow as hell. Check out their first album, "Feeding the Abyss". www.funeralorchestra.com

      Darkthrone: Totally grim black metal. Constant blastbeats and lo-fi production are a staple of this band. Check out "A Blaze in the Northern Sky", "Transilvanian Hunger", and "Under a Funeral Moon". "Transilvanian Hunger" is a quite interesting foray into minimalism. Anyway, check them out.

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      I'm not sure about what kind of music these bands play, but they're good.

      Nerf Herder: These guys have decent songs and I like the vocalist. They have fun songs like "I've Got a Boner for Christmas" and "Santa has a Mullet". They are the guys that play the Buffy the Vampire Slayer theme song.

      Abandoned Pools: These guys are also alright. They have the kinds of songs that make you feel like a depressed teen again. They also play the Clone High theme.

      Cradle of Filth: British death-metal band. They're pretty decent, some of their music is fucked up, there's one with a woman screaming in the bakcground and their music videos are really fucked up, like people getting their hearts ripped out and women playing violin without the violin, so their bleeding from the wrists into a bath tub, lotsa that crazy shite. My fav song I believe is called "Ghost in the Fog".

      System of a Down: One of my fav bands. They kick ass even though they only have 3 albums, their best song so far is "Chop Suey".

      The Pixies: The best rock band of the late 80s and early 90s, they broke up in 1991 I think, they got back together just this year. They have some really weird songs but I would consider "Where is my Mind?", "Wave of Mutilation", "Monkey Gone to Heaven", "Gigantic" and "Bone Machine" as some of their best songs.
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      Streetlight Manifesto: An awesome ska-core band, supurb bass and horns, perfect voice to match em, and a sad, sad theme of their first album "Everything went numb".

      Definately one of my all time favorites.

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      Crap, I forgot one.

      Angelcorpse: Possible the most intense death metal band ever. Insane guitar solos and double-bass work. Absolutely check out "The Inexorable" as well as their other albums. But "The Inexorable" kicks so much ass, especially because of the song "Wolflust".

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      Darkthrone? Cradle of Filth? are you kidding? plenty of people know about those bands

      ESPECIALLY CoF


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      Yeah, I'll admit that Darkthrone doesn't really belong on the list. But SOAD and the Pixies don't belong either.

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      Originally posted by baconmastermind
      Yeah, I'll admit that Darkthrone doesn't really belong on the list. But SOAD and the Pixies don't belong either.
      yeah system of a down is right out.

      clutch
      the faint
      kyuss
      apocalyptica
      galactic
      the mars volta

      i'm sure you've heard of some of these... but i suggest you check out galactic. they're... great... if you like funk/blues.
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      The Dirtbombs (Alternative)
      The Go (Blues Rock)
      Two Star Tabernacle (Blues)
      The Henchmen (Blues Rock)
      The Black Keys (Blues Rock)
      Blanche (Gothic Country)
      Eagles of Death Metal (Boogie Rock)
      Metric (Funky Alt Rock)
      Interpol (Alt Rock)
      The Kills (Alt Rock)
      The Libertines (Alt Rock)
      Modest Mouse (I'm sure many of you have heard them, but their older, lesser known stuf is incredible too)
      Pedro The Lion (Alt Rock)
      Saves The Day (Punk)
      The Upholsterers (Blues Rock)
      Whirlwind Heat (Don't really know what to call it)
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      Originally posted by adidas

      apocalyptica
      ...is the shit.


      I'll add

      Mr. Bungle- Mike Patton's (of Faith No More) first band which covers just about all genres (blues, heavy metal, swing, ska, circus music, porn groove, rock opera, middle eastern music). The can be a little hard to digest at first (as they blend genres and at times can seem "all over the place), so if you check them out, I'd suggest their more-mellow "California", or "Disco Volante".

      Fantomas- Patton's more recent band. A lot more experimental, but harder-music.

      Old Modest Mouse is awesome, agreed.
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      Re: Rare and Obscure bands

      Originally posted by baconmastermind
      Demilich: Fucking weird Finnish death metal. The instrumental styling isn't akin to the more thrash-like typical death-metal, but it sounds more like the jazz-death thing Cynic and Atheist had going on. Another thing this band has are the longest song names I have encountered. One song is titled \"The Planet that Once Used to Absorb Flesh in Order to Achieve Divinity and Immortality (Suffocated to the Flesh that It Desired...)\" As cool as these things are, the vocals are so weird and unique, it's crazy. They sound really brutal, while still being strangely calm. But, the coolest part has to be the fact that you can get every single song they ever made for free on their website. http://demilich.doesntexist.com/
      Sounds right up my alley, thanks a lot man, you just made my day.
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      [quote]
      i'm sure you've heard of some of these... but i suggest you check out galactic. they're... great... if you like funk/blues.
      definitely a good band.... sure you have heard of medeski martin and wood then huh? If not, I think you would like it... similar style to galatic.


      Let's see, it is hard to know what people are going to know already there is such an eclectic group, but
      Sigur Ros
      Ani Difranco
      The Big Wu
      Laurie Anderson
      Gift of Gab
      Deep Puddle Dynamics

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      Two more good bands:

      Breaking Benjamin
      The Ziggens (Surf Rock)
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      System of a Down is a pretty well known band...haha I've actually heard Chop Suey "When angels diserve do DDDDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEE!! WEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLGHHHHHHHHHHHH" haha, my friend listens to that stuff when were in the car I can't help but laugh, especially when he plays Slipknot.

      Anyways, they aren't that un-heard of, but not a lot of people know about them, Scorpions, they are the greatest band EVER.

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      A couple of my favourites, you should give them a try:

      Hawksley Workman - Canadian singer/songwriter with a hell of a good voice. Kinda quirky. Writes and plays ALL instruments on his CDs, which I like. Live shows are OUTSTANDING. I recommend this guy for anyone who's sick of the same old shit!

      Hope of the States - British group, EXCELLENT MUSIC. Kinda dark and Coldplay-esque, but much much better. I strongly recommend you guys all check this band out.

      Anyone know of these 2 artists?

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      Originally posted by Shlumpeet
      System of a Down is a pretty well known band...haha I've actually heard Chop Suey \"When angels diserve do DDDDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEE!! WEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLGHHHHHHHHHHHH\"
      wellgh?


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      Originally posted by evan
      A couple of my favourites, you should give them a try:

      Hawksley Workman - Canadian singer/songwriter with a hell of a good voice. Kinda quirky. Writes and plays ALL instruments on his CDs, which I like. Live shows are OUTSTANDING. I recommend this guy for anyone who's sick of the same old shit!

      Hope of the States - British group, EXCELLENT MUSIC. Kinda dark and Coldplay-esque, but much much better. I strongly recommend you guys all check this band out.

      Anyone know of these 2 artists?
      I've heard of Hope of the States, but they don't seem to get much airplay...

      obscure bands?
      try these for size!! hehe...

      The Waterboys, A scottish folk/pop group, formed in the eighties by a scotsman named Mike Scott, they never have the same line up!! Makes for some very interesting albums.
      Most famous song is probably 'Whole of the Moon'
      Best albums for me are 'This is the Sea' and 'Universal Hall' (that came out two years ago.)

      The Immaculate Fools
      These were around a long, long time ago, and i got into them totally and completely by accident.
      The band is not going anymore, but the lead singer still plays the odd gig, and is a friend of a friend. He came to play for the residents one time, and i got hooked on the music, and my friend lent me one of his cds.
      I don't think you can buy them now, you might be able to get them on amazon...
      they're another sort of folk/pop band. I like them, but they are unusual.

      that should make you all think a bit...
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      try to go back and make them last.'

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      FLYING STEPS
      These guys have only released one album called "B-Town". The whole album is nothing but Electronic Breakdance. They are probably more famous for their breakdancing, but this album is fantastic. It has an excellent mix of funk, hip-hop, and breakdance with an electronic edge.

      The tracks will sound pretty similar when you you first listen to them, but they soon start distinguishing themselves with repeated listening.

      The best track on the album...

      WE ARE ELECTRIC - I had to type that in capitals because it is the best song on the album and my favourite song of all time. It's extremely upbeat and has a fantastic funky drumloop. This song is best with the bass turned up. The contrast of the bassy percussion and high pitched melody is perfect. The song builds to a fantastic main chorus after which it goes into a funky subchorus, with stab guitars and perfectly timed scratches and vocals. My description can't really do it justice, so do yourself a favour and listen to it!!

      BOMFUNK MC'S
      These guys aren't too popular in the UK and US (at least to my knowledge. If i'm wrong, someone please correct me). Their music is hard to categorise. It's a mixture of hip-hop, funk, breakdance, electronic and rock (and several other genres thrown in there).

      Their new album "Reverse Psychology" is FANTASTIC. EVERY song on the album is a gem. The best songs are the title track, the single "No Way In Hell", opening track "Hypnotic", "Foxy Lady" and the extremely funky song "Track Star". There's even a reggae style song called "Obvious" and even a song about mosquitoes!!

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      Godspeed You ! Black Emperor - The most passionate band I have ever encountered. Their music is mysterious. This orchestra's instruments are made of passion and pure emotion. Knowing their mentality, they would prefer I not give you an opinion and simply give the you the choice to listen to their music (for free, off their website):

      http://www.brainwashed.com/godspeed

      A Silver Mt. Zion - Associated with Godspeed, this orchestra is a little more depressing and somber. The album, "he has left us alone but shafts of light sometimes grace the corner of our bedrooms" was the favorite of mine during my depression - it simply personifies loneliness and sadness, lost, and isolation. I warn those of this orchestra - it is like listening to a man sing on his death bed.

      Explosions in the Sky - Another great orchestra that simply plays what happiness is. The album "The World Is Not a Cold Dead World" was my favorite for a long, long time. Beautiful.

      The Swords Project - Beautiful.. I can't say more.

      Those are mine..

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      Gob: A rocking punk band from BC. They have many hits like "I Hear You Calling" and "Give Up the Grudge". They have sweet guitar lines and the drumming is crazy. It makes some sweet listenings. Thier soft hard switch makes everything they have new and exciting. My favorite CD is "The World According To Gob" and my favorite song is "144".
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      thievery corporation
      the radiators
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      meshuggah
      jack off Jill
      Three ton gate
      Mindless self Indulgence
      Clutch
      Necromasters
      secular soul


      there's more i just can't think of them right now


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      Loreena Mckennit
      Linda and Richard Thompson (you can have these two together, or on their own, they are both brilliant. An accidental discovery by me, while researching something else.)
      Maura O'Sulliavan. (at least i think that's her last name...)
      'all of the moments that already passed/
      try to go back and make them last.'

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      Gorilla and Monkey: They actually dress up in a Gorilla and Monkey suit. The animals are wearing underwear. It is crazy how well they play in the costumes.
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      Primus
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