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Actually, I only follow ONE band. I go everywhere they go and listen to these cover gods. Here is a youtube of them playing.
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Caught him in gainsville with against me on the last tour. What night did he play fest last year? I was at the atlantic all night friday till the crime in stereo warehouse show, all over the place saturday till the cinderblock issue @ the shookeones warehouse show, and sunday I blacked out after hour of the wolf | |||
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Of course Ludwig is good too, as well as Mozart.
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Classical is a great place to be. Huge genre with alot of niches. I gravitate towards Baroque or Chamber music. Joseph Haydn, J.S. Bach, Luigi Boccherini and the like come to mind off the bat =)
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Foo Fighters
Secret & Whisper At the Drive In/The Mars Volta (they can count as one, right?) Muse Rush Minus the Bear Closure in Moscow Emery Underoath Coheed and Cambria Some of these aren't the top in talent but definitely great to listen to. No particular order.
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Then out of nowhere Ian Mackaye walks past me with his wife giving his kid a piggy-back ride. I was like [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] I think I threw up the horns or something dumb like that and we nodded at each other. Queue the "cool story bro." | |||
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a buddy of mind met h.r from bad brains in dc a few months ago walking to a bar, not that im a big bad brains fan, but eh still cool story bro scenario. | |||
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