Originally Posted by Mkingy Drum n bass & Dubstep mostly these days :] Although never pass up abit of Rise Against or the stuff Topher mentioned!
Chase & Status, Scratch perverts, Logistics. Saw Chase & Status at Custard Factory in Birmingham last night/morning and they played a wicked drum n bass remix of RATM - Killing in the name of. Was pretty epic.
I am wearing a rise against TeeShirt right now.
I forgot all my old favorites like the misfits, the adicts, social distortion, the ramones, the clash, blanks 77, yeah! More FTW!
Your just jealous that you're not as awesome as me.
(And my megaman avatar )
@Miss Chloecakes- Totally. They just act as the puppets, while the
contractors pull their strings. Apparently they'll never learn.
@Alastair john jack-
I actually don't have any of his albums, just a couple CD's with
hits from the 50's, and there happens to be some of his songs on there.
I would recommend "20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection - The Best Of Chuck Berry"
because it has the most popular songs on there: Johnny B. Goode, Let it Rock, Roll Over Beethoven,
and a bunch of other cool songs.
Listening to these guys album at the mo too, buncha old school friends. Used to be in an earlier band with em too... Shoulda stuck with them good times and such. infact the lead singer guy used to always pair up with me for any musical stuff, our styles really blended. but then I stopped playing guitar and now I'm pants really can't play guitar to save my life now.
I listen to mostly classic rock, as most of the modern crap isn't worth looking at. I listen to a lot though, from The Who and Led Zeppelin, to The Sugarhill Gang, and everything in between. Collective Soul is a really good band, they got some good stuff =D