nice long list for you:
AFI,
Red Hot Chili Peppers,
Green Day,
Nirvana,
Bell X 1,
Everclear,
Funeral For A Friend,
Queen,
Modest Mouse,
Stone Temple Pilots,
Third Eye Blind,
Thirty Seconds To Mars,
Staind, Blink 182,
The White Stripes,
Franz Ferdinand,
Kaiser Chiefs,
Arctic Monkeys,
Arcade Fire,
The Killers,
The Cribs,
E.L.O.,
R.E.M.,
Muse,
My Chemical Romance,
Taking Back Sunday,
Panic! At The Disco,
Foo Fighters,
Snow Patrol,
Keane,
The Rasmus,
Goo Goo Dolls,
The Smashing Pumpkins,
Louis XIV,
The Who,
Pink Floyd,
The Kooks,
Watashi Wa,
Yellowcard,
Athenaeum,
Holland,
Editors,
etc, etc, etc. it was just too hard to choose one. I dont blame you if its too long to read the entire list.
2006-07-05 09:06:00
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely, his comments make me dislike the sex Pistols. How is Mr. Rotten assume to carry close the meaning in the back of the music? He of direction desires to step outside of his little container and see that music is ALL heart and soul. It truly in simple terms relies upon on who's heart and soul the music is coming from. The message receives for the time of even if that is not an truly useful message or if that is not sentimental or deep and idea frightening. (i like the sex Pistols, Coldplay... an excellent style of the time, and Radiohead. and that i visit't stand artists bashing different artists. that is all a count of attitude, truly.)
2016-10-14 03:54:06
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answered by garfield 4
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Stone Temple Pilots (ya know, before old Scotty had a break down and then formed Velvet Revolver)
2006-07-05 08:58:25
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answered by Liz P 2
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Steely Dan (Donald Fagan and Walter Becker). A wonderful blend or rock, pop and jazz. If you are a lyricist, guitarist or pianist, you'd be wise to study this music!
2006-07-05 09:07:29
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answered by Anonymous
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