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I'm bored of my collection. I'm looking for uptempo rock/alternative stuff to work out to. Been listening to a lot of White Stripes, Gnarls Barkley, Chili Peppers, Emminem, Mountain Goats (bit more low key, but such great lyrics). I never listen to the radio and haven't for a decade, so I guess I'm asking for suggestions on who are the best bands out there I probably should be listening to.

I suppose I could just go to Pandora.com and write down what they say I should like, but meh, I'm bored of listening to what I like.
 
I'm bored of my collection. I'm looking for uptempo rock/alternative stuff to work out to. Been listening to a lot of White Stripes, Gnarls Barkley, Chili Peppers, Emminem, Mountain Goats (bit more low key, but such great lyrics). I never listen to the radio and haven't for a decade, so I guess I'm asking for suggestions on who are the best bands out there I probably should be listening to.

I suppose I could just go to Pandora.com and write down what they say I should like, but meh, I'm bored of listening to what I like.

Try some Rick Astley, then.

barfo
 
MGMT... mainly Electric Feel and Time to Pretend
 
I'm bored of my collection. I'm looking for uptempo rock/alternative stuff to work out to. Been listening to a lot of White Stripes, Gnarls Barkley, Chili Peppers, Emminem, Mountain Goats (bit more low key, but such great lyrics). I never listen to the radio and haven't for a decade, so I guess I'm asking for suggestions on who are the best bands out there I probably should be listening to.

I'd suggest the following:

Vampire Weekend [indie music that fuses African poly-rhythms with traditional pop]
Belle & Sebastian [low-key indie pop with fantastic lyrics and melodies, much like the Mountain Goats]
Big Star [guitar-driven power pop]
Teenage Fanclub [guitar-driven power pop]
The Strokes [guitar rock]
The Stone Roses ['60s-influenced guitar pop combined with acid-house dance]

I could give more suggestions, but I guess you should see if I'm correctly predicting things you'd enjoy, first. ;)
 
Vampire Weekend is pretty damn pro.

I'd suggest Fanfarlo but I dunno if they really are your kind of rock.

PS I second MGMT they are pretty pro too.
 
as usual I'm all over the musical landscape. Some current favs (some just new to me)...
Chicha Libre-Sonido Amazonico!
The Kills-Midnight Boom
Bob Marley- Live 1973-75
Thievery Coorperation- Radio Retaliation
Flying Lotus- Los Angeles
Sean Hayes- Flowering Spade
Greyboy- 15 years of West Coast Cool
Todd Snider- Tales from Moondawg's Tavern
Bon Iver- For Emma, Forever Ago
John Hammond Jr.- Wicked Grin

I've also been picking up a lot of great live shows via bit torrent feeds

STOMP
 
Thanks for all the great suggestions, guys. I tend to play the same damned music over and over for five years, get fed up, and reload with about 1000 new songs. This should get me started again.

I'll bump this when I've had a chance to listen to everything.
 
Doesnt get any better than Social Distortion in my opinion.

They were in my last rotation, and I'm pretty tired of them now. However, if you like their sound, you might try to Aquabats. "Pizza Day" is a funnier, better version of "Story of my Life." A great song about how pizza friday was awesome in grade school, lame and uncool in high school, and then a distant fond memory when the real world hits you in the face and nobody makes food for you anymore.

And the song "Super Rad" is an epic rocker that always puts me right back into fourth grade when I was constantly fighting aliens and ninjas. I can't wait for my sons to be old enough to roll their eyes at me and tell me it's teh gay.

The Aquabats are a happy version of Social Distortion.
 
I'd suggest the following:

Vampire Weekend [indie music that fuses African poly-rhythms with traditional pop]
Belle & Sebastian [low-key indie pop with fantastic lyrics and melodies, much like the Mountain Goats]
Big Star [guitar-driven power pop]
Teenage Fanclub [guitar-driven power pop]
The Strokes [guitar rock]
The Stone Roses ['60s-influenced guitar pop combined with acid-house dance]

I could give more suggestions, but I guess you should see if I'm correctly predicting things you'd enjoy, first. ;)

I knew you'd have a list for me. I was hoping Radiohead wasn't on it. I've tried to listen to them several times, just because you say they're good, and other than "Creep" it's just not my thing.

I actually just downloaded some Stone Roses songs yesterday, and I really like them. I'll definitely give these a shot.
 
I know this was already suggested by ADP, but I'm so down with all the Killers stuff. Their first CD is more uptempo, but all of their stuff is unique and very cool. Also the best live band I've seen in a very long time. Good stuff!
 
Also was thinking, if you're down with a more Euro sort of keyboard sort of sound then Franz Ferdinand is fairly cool. Good energy to their music. I also like the garage band feel to the Artic Monkeys.
 
don't listen to Yanni he iz just teh official mouthpiece of the Obama Times, omgz! I said it, it must be true!


notice i said "official" which makes it extra true, because i can just write official in front of a stupid opinion I have when I want to really drive that point home.
 
don't listen to Yanni he iz just teh official mouthpiece of the Obama Times, omgz! I said it, it must be true!


notice i said "official" which makes it extra true, because i can just write official in front of a stupid opinion I have when I want to really drive that point home.

Wow, you really need to get over me. I told you, I don't swing that way.
 
P.O.S., The Roots, Poison The Well, Louis Logic, Cadence Weapon, Bleed The Dream, Brother Ali, J Dilla, Pharoahe Monch, Pete Rock, Murs, Atmosphere, Talib Kweli, Soul Position, Jedi Mind Tricks, Kidz In The Hall, Aesop Rock, Sage Francis, Cage, Paramore, Sims, Dessa, Cecil Otter, Thrice, As I Lay Dying, Filter, The Classic Crime, Deftones, Brand New, All That Remains, Oh Sleeper, Killswitch Engage, Mudvayne, Sevendust, Slayer, Ill Nino, Demon Hunter, The Audition, The Bled, It Dies Today, Dead Poetic, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Mel Gibson And The Pants, The Plastic Constellations, Saul Williams, MF Doom, Matthew Good, Anberlin, The Hold Steady, Building Better Bombs, USS, The Carps, Mictlan, Lazerbeak, Eyedea And Abilities, Apathy, AZ, Doomtree, Turbo Nemesis, MK Larada, Paper Tiger, Boom Bap Project, Grayskul, Mac Lethal, Felt, Mr. Dibbs, The Spades, Disturbed, Army Of The Pharoahs, Psalm One, Common, Mos Def, Buck 65, Juggaknots, Blueprint, Muse, 7L And Esoteric, El-P, Lupe Fiasco, Zion I, Living Legends, Wordsworth, Shad, Street Pharmacy, Vanna, The Almost, Autopilot Off, Epidemic, Blindside, Mad At Gravity, AudioVent, Too Pure To Die, Adam Franklin, Means, Protest The Hero, The Holly Springs Disaster, Less Than Jake, Hot Water Music, Dance Gavin Dance, Finch, The Receiving End Of Sirens, Faith No More, Destroy The Runner, Lamb Of God, Peeping Tom, Fall Of Troy, Alkaline Trio, God Is An Astronaut, Rise Against, Silverstein, Pearl Jam, 1997, This Will Destroy You, Okkervil River, In Flames, Unearth, Underoath, The Philadelphia Experiment, Trivium, DL Incognito, Innerpartysystem, This is Your Captain Speaking, Crooked Fingers, Jake One, The Human Abstract, Kathleen Turner Overdrive, Inhale Exhale, Nas, Secret And Whisper, All Shall Perish, Still Remains, Caspian, Chimaira, Gifts From Enola, You Slut!, Maybeshewill, Lisa Miskovsky, God Forbid, Junius, One Day As A Lion

Diversity. You probably won't like 99% of that, but hey, any one else can give it a shot.

Ps. I took it from my facebook page, I didn't write it al out just now.
 
I knew you'd have a list for me. I was hoping Radiohead wasn't on it. I've tried to listen to them several times, just because you say they're good, and other than "Creep" it's just not my thing.

I actually just downloaded some Stone Roses songs yesterday, and I really like them. I'll definitely give these a shot.

Yeah, Radiohead isn't for everyone. I didn't list them because nothing you listed in your opening post suggested you'd enjoy Radiohead. ;)

Another possibility, since you like some pop-influenced hip-hop, is M.I.A. Here's a song of her's:

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Yeah, Radiohead isn't for everyone. I didn't list them because nothing you listed in your opening post suggested you'd enjoy Radiohead. ;)

Any thoughts on O.A.R.?
 
may I suggest Portland's own Yacht?

(who honestly I don't like, but just to keep with the boat theme...)
 
I'd suggest the following:

The Stone Roses

:cool: as fuck.

The self titled is one of the greatest albums of all time.


For the original poster try:

Blitzen Trapper - fur
Glasvegas - selftitled
Elbow - seldom seen kid
vampire weekend (already mentioned)
The new Morrissey is immense
Kills - midnight boom (already mentioned)
Last Shadow Puppets
Kings of Leaon (already mentioned)

I love these kinds of threads

:cool:
 
I've been enjoying Los Campesinos! lately (be patient, the song eventually starts around 1:20 or so)
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Kyuss, QOTSA, Monster Magnet, Leahy, Suicidal Tendencies, Judas Priest, Sanctuary, Anvil, The Pogues, Every Scorpions album except for Lonesome Crow and anything including or after Acoustica, Knockout John, The Flow, Victims of Internal Decay, Sullen, Too Much Joy, Gravedigger, SGM, AMQA, etc.
 

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