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  • #21
    Top five first tracks on an album:

    1. John Lennon - Mother (from John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band)
    2. Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter (from Let it Bleed)
    3. Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love (from Led Zeppelin II)
    4. Big Star - O My Soul (from Radio City)
    5. Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit (from Nevermind)

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    • #22
      Top five last tracks on an album:

      1. The Beatles - A Day in the Life (from Sgt. Pepper's)
      2. Bob Dylan - Desolation Row (from Highway 61 Revisited)
      3. The Clash - Train in Vain (from London Calling)
      4. Marvin Gaye - Inner City Blues (from What's Going On)
      5. Beach Boys - Caroline No (from Pet Sounds)

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      • #23
        I like all kinds of music

        and all kinds of musicians and singers
        exept for Marilyn Manson. I wanna personally put a bullet in IT"S head.

        That thing whatever it is a crime against humanity.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by felizitation Tool !! I have the complete discography !!!
          Actually, Tool, technically, is near the perfection. This guys are mastering the change of rythms and odd rythms. The only other group that is comparable is Dream theatre (the keyboard is armenian), but i don't like their music that much.

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          • #25
            Top 5 lasting albums (albums I had listened to a very long period and providing me still a lot of satisfaction)

            1- Red hot chilli peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magic
            2- Nine Inch Nails - Downward Spiral
            3- Deftones - Adrenaline
            4- Tool - Lateralus
            5- Aphex Twin - Selected ambient work 82-95

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            • #26
              Originally posted by felizitation Actually, Tool, technically, is near the perfection. This guys are mastering the change of rythms and odd rythms. The only other group that is comparable is Dream theatre (the keyboard is armenian), but i don't like their music that much.
              Derek Sherinian is not part of Dream Theater anymore. Jordan Rudess is now the keyboard player. Yes both Tool and Dream theater are excellent with rhythms but you should check out the bands that influenced those two: King Crimson and Rush, respectively. I love Tool and D.T. but rhythm is half the battle.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Arvestaked Derek Sherinian is not part of Dream Theater anymore. Jordan Rudess is now the keyboard player. Yes both Tool and Dream theater are excellent with rhythms but you should check out the bands that influenced those two: King Crimson and Rush, respectively. I love Tool and D.T. but rhythm is half the battle.
                Would you suggest me an album for each of these groups (DT, Rush and KC) in order to discover the bands please ?

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                • #28
                  Well by D.T. I meant Dream Theater and you know them. I was saying that Tool is influenced by King Crimson and Dream Theater is influenced by Rush.

                  King Crimson has been around since 1969 and Rush has been around since 1974, so it is difficult to pick out single albums for either. But I am going to try...

                  Rush: Most people's first album is "Moving Pictures" and it is a pretty good start to give you an idea of what Rush is. "Signals" and "Permanent Waves" are good to follow. They released a two CD retrospective album called "Rush: Chronicles" which takes a couple songs from every album up until the release of that two disc set.

                  King Crimson: It is especially difficult to chose albums for this band because they can be so different. "ConstruKction of Light" (2000); "Thrak" (1995); "Red" (1974); "In the Court of the Crimson King" (1969); "Lark's Tongue in Aspic" (1973). Probably in that order.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Arvestaked Well by D.T. I meant Dream Theater and you know them. I was saying that Tool is influenced by King Crimson and Dream Theater is influenced by Rush.

                    King Crimson has been around since 1969 and Rush has been around since 1974, so it is difficult to pick out single albums for either. But I am going to try...

                    Rush: Most people's first album is "Moving Pictures" and it is a pretty good start to give you an idea of what Rush is. "Signals" and "Permanent Waves" are good to follow. They released a two CD retrospective album called "Rush: Chronicles" which takes a couple songs from every album up until the release of that two disc set.

                    King Crimson: It is especially difficult to chose albums for this band because they can be so different. "ConstruKction of Light" (2000); "Thrak" (1995); "Red" (1974); "In the Court of the Crimson King" (1969); "Lark's Tongue in Aspic" (1973). Probably in that order.
                    Thks, i'm downloading ...

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