>Germany >The Smiths, Neu!, Outkast, The Cure, Jane's Addiction
Pic related gets an honorable mention as my second favourite album. Also, the list for best albums of each aforementioned artist goes as follows >Hatful of Hollow, Neu! 2, ATLiens, Seventeen Seconds, Ritual De Lo Habitual (duh)
>Russia >Swans, early Carcass, Wormrot, Napalm Death, Nine Inch Nails
Asher Rodriguez
>Brazil >Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, The Clash, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains
Aiden Johnson
United States Electric Wizard, The Cramps, The Doors, Iggy & the Stooges, The Velvet Underground >Witchcult Today, Bad Music For Bad People, self titled, Raw Power, Loaded
Isaiah Miller
Italy >Drive Like Jehu >Big Black >Dälek >The Velvet Underground >The Beach Boys
bretty good choices
Daniel Sanders
>Brazil >Suicide, Glenn Branca, King Crimson, Mothers of Invention, DNA,
Olá, anão.
Brody Morgan
>voting for a left-bertarian moron scum.
Daniel Hughes
UK Stevie Nicks, Fleetwood Mac, Doves, Lady Gaga, Pink Floyd
Bentley Rivera
>Germany >Love, The Velvet Underground, ELO, Television, Suicide
nice country, 3/5 on the bands (Neu!, Smiths and The Cure)
great choices except for AC
good / great taste
nice meme
Tyler Walker
Based as fuck. Mexico seems pretty cool to be honest, your food is nice. sorry but I'm a yuropoor and that's about the extent of my knowledge regarding Mexico
Guadalajara looks cozy in the pictures though.
What's your favourite Smiths album? For SY, I'd say Sister. Smiths, arguably The Queen Is Dead
>a Krautrock fan in Hueland
Based. You listen to Can and Neu! ?
Michael Barnes
>Fleetwood Mac
Rumours, I presume? That's all I've heard from them. The only Stevie Nicks song is Edge of Seventeen
JUST LIKE THE WHITE WINGED DOOOOOVE
Bundesland?
I like Venus in Furs and Heroin, but don't know much else VU. Should check them out some more.
Also, >Love based.The self-titled is amazing
Isaac Diaz
>Canada >Slowdive, Kate Bush, Cocteau Twins, Grouper, Beach House
Connor Myers
>Belgium >CAN, Neutral Milk Hotel, Phil Elverum, Tortoise, Cap'n Jazz I found it hard to pick, could have easily picked 5 other bands if they came into my mind.
grouper is great. You're either a girl or a feminine though
suicide is good, but i don't think i could ever choose them as my favorite band. I can't see myself listening to it a lot. Both of you have good taste though, I love television, and I like all of your bands.
Fugazi was one of the first bands that got me into better music, nice taste
OPN is great. I also used to listen to spiderland a lot, but i got to know it too well. I could probably listen to it again and love it.
Charles Davis
> US > Thirteenth Floor Elevators, T. Rex, Ariel Pink, R. Stevie Moore, Butthole Surfers
Xavier Jones
USA (MI) Brand New, Citizen, Modern Baseball, The Hotelier, Neutral Milk Hotel
Gabriel Robinson
Phil and Tortoise! Grouper is the best Nice
Canada Big Black, Swans, Pavement, This Heat, White Suns
Luke Sanchez
>Germany >The Smiths, Swans, Skullflower, Electric Wizard, Foetus
i like neither neu! nor outkast but apart from that good taste
bad besides unwound
pretty good
don't like any of your choices
good although i never really got into pavement and fugazi
good but i rarely listen to grindcore and don't like nin
bad besides some aic
very good picks except for the beach boys
also very good although i hate frank zappa
meme/10
decent choices but i don't like love
very good, haven't really listened to beach house yet though
John Moore
>Italy >65daysofstatic, A Perfect Circle, Marnero, Deftones, Leech
Even tho apart from 65DOS it's REALLY hard for me to list the others 4 bands.
breddy good taste bat Have you no national pride?
Isaac Jackson
>hate frank zappa The person or his works?
Gavin Murphy
oh, mogwai are surely up there
Nathaniel White
i don't get it why do people think I'm memeing
Carter Torres
both. i of course cannot deny that he was an extraordinary musician but i hate jazz-rock and the tone of his music is too comedic and goofy for my taste.
>UK >Red Hot Chili Peppers, Radiohead, Basement Jaxx, Blur, Black Sabbath
Jace Perry
>Australian living in America. >Bowie, Blur, Cloud Nothings, Fugazi, and The Smiths >honourable Aussie mentions: Avalanches, You Am I, Men At Work, The Church, The Saints
I dislike all these musicians.
Not bad. You should check out the midwest emo scene of the 90s.
I'm don't care for any of these bands but APC and Deftones have their moments in the sun.
Colton Bailey
All good picks friend, and Italy seems like a nice country, want to visit sometime
>U.S >Run the Jewels, Why?, Sleep, Godspeed You!, Descendants
Jason Anderson
because it's pop. I'm not saying that pop is bad or anything, i didn't even reply to your post. Pop music is music for mass appeal, and so people that would be very into music would probably have their favorite albums be something more specific (be more appealing to them in particular), and not catered to an audience that as wide as possible. It's not impossible that someone who is well into music is into pop, but it is unlikely.
Daniel Hernandez
>blur
my anglophone brother
13 and Think Tank are two of the best alt-rock albums of the past twenty years. Parklife is also the 'Village Green' of the 90s. Captures Britain like a photo.
Jaxon Brown
>Italy >BOC, Yo La Tengo, Stereolab, Appleseed Cast, Cocteau Twins
Tyler Wilson
>USA >The Velvet Underground, The Mothers of Invention, They Might Be Giants, Red House Painters, The Residents
Jaxson Taylor
>all these posts without rating another
smhtbh senpai
Jack Gray
>The Velvet Underground, The Mothers of Invention WEW They are pretty much opposed in every single way possible aesthetically, creatively, and culturally If you had any taste you'd love one and hate the other
David Powell
>Portugal >My Bloody Valentine, Cocteau Twins, Joy Division, Slowdive, The Smiths
Dominic Bell
Olá outro anão
Leo Watson
This the stupidest thing I've read today. Do you see everything in that sort of black and white duality?
Obligatory greentext >hurr durr u can't listen to metal is you liek rap, they anathema to eachother
Jace Davis
>Canada >Can, Pixies, Slowdive, MBV, Modest Mouse
Thomas Lewis
+5 on all those bands, Christian Ronald.
James Turner
No, but I guess if you're a pleb and just care about how it "sounds good" you can like both. But a smart person actually cares about the attitudes and creative approaches of the bands they listen to. And Zappa and the Velvets cannot be more opposed in that way.
Carson White
But a smart person actually cares about the attitudes and creative approaches of the bands they listen to
Exactly. A smart person would be able to appreciate both without arbitrarily hating the other because of different philosophies, you cunt.
Christopher Adams
>Brazil >The Smiths, Joy Division, Spoon, Modest Mouse, Radiohead
>Canada >The Smiths, Pavement, Yo La Tengo, Wilco, David Bowie
Dominic Nguyen
>usa >the wonder years, moose blood, the hotelier, joyce manor, modern baseball
Carter Nguyen
A smart person actually cares about the philosophies and doesn't voluntarily listen to shit that doesn't line up with their own. It's called having taste.
Nicholas Nguyen
nice but wilco is kinda meh
Andrew Davis
USA The Velvet Underground, Ramones, Talking Heads, the Rolling Stones, Buddy Holly
Andrew Sanders
That's a complete fedora statement. Having a philosophical homogeneous life is ultimate 'safe space' bullshit.
>oh, no i like to have an occasional beer > i better never listen to minor threat and fugazi again because of that one song about being straight edge
Wyatt Sullivan
you have excellent taste my friend Usa The Smiths, Arcade Fire, Pink Floyd, Radiohead, CHVRCHES
Luke Ramirez
U.S. The Velvet Underground, Mercury Rev, the Grateful Dead, Animal Collective, Boredoms
Xavier Martin
You're misunderstanding me. I'm not talking about morals, I'm talking about creative philosophies. The Mothers and the Velvets are opposed in almost every way, naturally of course as a symptom of the growing pains of rock into the idea of art rock. Unless you listen to them both superficially you like them because of their attitudes and their ideas. Someone who sympathizes with the Velvets' music usually won't sympathize with the Mothers', and vice versa. It's not bigotry, it's just taste. I'm thinking that you don't care about the music as much as the image of being a fan of experimental rock.
Liam Miller
Jesus shut the fuck up you pretentious prick.
Blake Gray
You say music as if you mean 'lyrics'. I think you are confused.
holy fucking shit dude
Jackson Turner
They're similar, and lyrics are a pretty huge part of pop music anyways, and anyone who doesn't think so is usually a poser. Think about it for a second. You have the amateurish, realist, romantic Velvets, a band that applied art rock ideas to tough rock and roll base, and the Mothers, who were psychedelic and zany and who explicitly referenced art music musically. Usually it's not so clear-cut but they're both such opposed attempts to legitimize rock as art.
>unironically voting for the only candidate that endorsed BLM Filtered
Elijah Butler
good very good very good also very good >USA >The Smiths, The Cure, Belle and Sebastian, The Jam, Elliott Smith (if that doesn't count as a band then Depeche Mode)
Josiah Carter
USA (Commiefornia) Death Grips, Neutral Milk Hotel, American Football, Grimes, Amon Amarth
Honorable Mentions Black Sabbath, Hella, Jimi Hendrix, (of course of course) Pinegrove, Bjork theres more but... Nice emo line up, possibly seeing Modern Baseball Oct 2, I would kill to see NMH Damn...
Ryan Sanchez
Vietnam
Hank Williams Garth Brooks Notorious BIG Mariah Carey The Beatles
Jeremiah James
>It Ain't Me starts playing
Colton Williams
Not the best taste desu
Landon Brooks
No, they're both pretty great. I do prefer the Velvet Underground, but I enjoy both. You seem to think you have to be biased in order to have taste.
Josiah Green
That's hot.
Isaiah White
Poland/USA Godspeed, Deafheaven, Radiohead, Have A Nice Life, Mr Bungle
Cooper Moore
>America Animal Collective Black Dice Xiu Xiu Dirty Projectors Bjork