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Originally posted by: legoman666
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: rgwalt
Originally posted by: legoman666
Coheed and Cambria

Seen them twice, it still isn't enough.

Another pick is an all-time favorite of mine: Alkaline Trio

R

no matter how many times I see Coheed and Cambria, it will never be enough.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9FZOdSdqu4

shit is wacked.

:laugh: that video cracks me up. They had better songs to choose from though. They have such a varied style of music, but the songs they choose to make videos for and generally what is played on the radio, are their poppy songs.

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Originally posted by: SWScorch
Originally posted by: GiggleGirl
the used
i love them

and while i dont know if this is a style youre interested in, i love Reel Big Fish.

and i would find it hard to believe youve never heard of and maybe dont even like but...

Sublime FTW

Sublime is awesome, and this is a great suggestion because at the moment I am only a casual fan and only know their radio hits. They are definitely worth a closer look. Also, Reel Big Fish is ska, right? They had a hit on the radio a while back? Another great suggestion!


yes sublime is pretty much the shit

reel big fish is a ska band yes. one of their more popular songs was Sell Out which got some radio airtime. a few more of my faves by them are "She has a girlfriend now" and "beer". lol
 
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: rgwalt
Originally posted by: legoman666
Coheed and Cambria

Seen them twice, it still isn't enough.

Another pick is an all-time favorite of mine: Alkaline Trio

R

no matter how many times I see Coheed and Cambria, it will never be enough.

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get back to me in 2-3 yrs and see if you feel the same way : P

and a lot of these bands are not must hear...unless you're still in highschool.

/end elitism.

p.s. if you get a chance to see okkerville live...I'd highly suggest it. His voice is even more emotive live.
 
Looks like you already got Opeth covered so I'll mention a few others, though you're probably very familiar with them.
Ayreon
Electric Wizard
Warhorse
 
Metric <- Favorite female-lead band
Ghostland Observatory <- Super fresh beats, crazy-dancing singer
Sixtoo <- Jazz/Electronic goodness
Nine Inch Nails (Ghosts album) <- It's like the Quake Soundtrack all over again!
 
Muse, Delgados, Queens of the Stone Age, Loius XIV, Rogue Wave, Frou Frou, The Softlightes just to name a very few....
 
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