In no certain order...=)
Genesis
Foghat
ZZ Top
Aerosmith
A/C D/C
Metallica
Nirvana
Van Halen
Black Sabbath
Motley Crew
2007-10-09 00:04:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Sex Pistols
Joy Division
The Clash
The Smiths
Minor Threat
Nirvana
Radiohead
The Libertines
UNKLE
Arctic Monkeys
I prefer modern bands.
Rock and rap are seen as rivals more by followers of hip hop. When some rock and rap artists come together though it can sound wicked.
I'm not sure who influenced Bob Marley to make reggae because he was pretty much the first mainstream reggae artist
2007-10-09 00:00:54
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answer #2
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answered by Mustapher Crap 5
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The whole thing feels a little confused, as if whoever compiled it changed their mind about what consitutes indie rock halfway through. It starts off stuck in 90s America, and the whole thing veers much more towards the softer, folky side of indie rock.... although there are surprises in there. But they seem randomly chucked in - The Fall really stand out as an oddity in that list (the Nation's Saving Grace is nowhere near their best album - or even their most critically acclaimed - anyway, but nevermind). Television Personalities, Swell Maps, Husker Du - great, but I agree wholeheartedly with the thread headed, "Murmur?" If you're going to include artists from that era, they've missed the obvious a bit there. But then, maybe that isn't the point. It just seems a little more like someone's personal favourite list than a top 100 of all time. And that person does have pretty good taste by my judgement. Excellent taste, in fact. Just a little narrow - but then I guess it depends on what you consider indie rock. And it seems pretty lazy to shove The National in there already. Merriweather Post Pavilion, too - it was only released earlier this year, and already it's on a best of all time list? Smacks a little of jumping on the bandwagon. Quoting from the site: "we’re not talking about punk or grunge or classic post-kraut-rock, we’re talking about indie rock." Isn't Husker Du's 'Zen Arcade' more of a punk rock record? Nice to see some locals represented! (Electrelane's 'The Power Out'). Really, simply as a list of albums, I think it's a great list. Some interesting picks, and some things it's made me want to check out. It just doesn't define indie rock, at least not for me. Change the title, and it'd be perfect. Oh, and put Aeroplane above Bee Thousand. :)
2016-05-19 22:00:32
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answered by ? 3
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I don't know about the Bob Marley thing but my picks for bands are:
AC/DC,Led Zepplin,Pink Floyd,Rolling Stones,Deep Purple,Black Sabbath,Kiss,Def Leppard,Lynard Skynard and ZZ Top
2007-10-08 23:59:26
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answered by Janell T 6
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mine would be:
1.Fall out boy
2.Fall out boy
3.Fall out boy
4.Fall out boy
5.Fall out boy
6.Fall out boy
7.Fall out boy
8.Fall out boy
9.Fall out boy
10.Fall out boy
2007-10-08 23:59:40
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answered by Anonymous
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KIZZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-10-09 00:00:54
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answered by Undertaker rules (OS) 2
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