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Off-Topic => All of all! => Topic started by: Dominicy on April 26, 2008, 06:22:03 AM
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Meh, just a thread to talk about songs that can bring out an emotion in you, doesn't matter what.
Personally, Hey There Delilah and Who's to Say are two songs that bring me close to tears at times (XD In a good way).
Meh, I figured this was interesting enough to be in the All of All.
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I wish you wouldnt have made this thread. Its just going to start an emo trashing fest...And honestly Ill probably contribute.
Mouth of Ghosts By the Dillinger Escape Plan.
Horse Hunter By the Dillinger Escape Plan, with Guest Vox by Brent From Mastodon.
Seabeast, Mastodon
Winter Wolves, The Sword
Automobile, Eazy-E
Radio, By Alkaline Trio
Dr. Wily, Electro Quarterstaff
Camoflage, Tim Fite
Africa- Toto
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Kill Rock and Roll by SOAD, especially the lyric "Eat all the grass that you want, accidents happen in the dark"
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Meh, if things get too bad, I'll just delete it all sneaky-like.
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Crank 'Dat, it just pisses me off, not in a good way >_____>
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Ballad of Freddy Mercury by S.O.D. makes me happy
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Ana Ng, Till My head Falls Off and Sleeping in the Flowers- They Might Be Giants
Graveyard Picnic- Voltaire
Pink Floyd
Off the top with no thought.
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Inner City Blues-Marvin Gaye
You Don't Know My Name-Alicia Keys
Reflection Eternal-Nujabes (BEST HIP-HOP INSTRUMENTAL EVER)
Footsteps In The Dark-Isley Brothers
I Put A Spell On You-Nina Simone
A House Is Not A Home-Luther Vandross
Purple Rain-Prince
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"Missing" - Evanescence
"Before the Dawn" - Evanescence
"Black Hole Sun" - Soundgarden
"Far Away" - Nickelback
"Into the Night" - Santana feat. Nickelback
"Inside Out" - Eve 6
"Paint it Black" - The Rolling Stones
"Time of Dying" - Three Days Grace
"Animal" Three Days Grace
But the biggest one for me is...
"Tourniquet" - Evanescence
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I dunno the LoZ theme has always gave me goosebumps :D
Let me in - beatsteaks has always given me a wonderous feeling
Rihana's unfaithful pisses me off to no extent D: I dont like the song at alll. if i had a song to hate it would be that one.
And peanut butter jelly just makes me feel funkeh =D
My December by LK to get in the mood har har
HBFS by Daft Punk gets me hyped up.
Stronger by Kanye West gets me hyped out too.
Never gonna give you up gives me LULZ
And I guess ultimately I believe I can fly by R Kelly, that song has always made me feel like I can fly, srsly
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Good lord.
Agalloch - The Misshapen Steed (Most beautiful piece of music I have ever heard. Listen to it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT2sVNDCsKE)
Opeth - Harvest (Sad.)
Opeth - The Moor (Angry.)
Opeth - Serenity Painted Death (SO VERY ANGRY.)
Opeth - Hours of Wealth (Sad and beautiful.)
Opeth - Isolation Years (Emotive and utterly fantastic.)
There are a few others like Seabeast which Gem has already said. But those are the main ones.
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a couple of mine were jokes.
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Three Days Grace - Riot
It makes me want to be rebelous and start a riot lol.
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Kazenone by Kumi Tanikoa of the FF:CC OST. Makes me feel mellow.
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Originally posted by gemini
a couple of mine were jokes.
Lies.
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For some reason, I Will Follow You Into the Dark by Death Cab for Cutie, brings me a tear. I don't like the song that much, just the lyrics.
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When I was Crawling in My Skin
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i want Death Cab to burn
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Ghost of You- My Chemical Romance
Going to California- Led Zeppelin
Baba O'Reily- The Who
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Pretty much anything by the Cruxshadows gets to me like that...
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Er... This is what comes to mind...
Dream Theater - A Change of Seasons, Space-Dye Vest
Blaze - Life and Death, Alive, Blood and Belief, The Hunger
D.A.D - Laugh 'n' a ½
Radiohead - Creep
Originally posted by Dragonium
Agalloch - The Misshapen Steed (Most beautiful piece of music I have ever heard. Listen to it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT2sVNDCsKE)
Opeth - Harvest (Sad.)
Opeth - The Moor (Angry.)
Opeth - Serenity Painted Death (SO VERY ANGRY.)
Opeth - Hours of Wealth (Sad and beautiful.)
Opeth - Isolation Years (Emotive and utterly fantastic.)
I can probably agree on all those. I've only recently started listening to Agalloch, but it's one of the best bands I have heard in fscking EVER. As for Opeth... Well, Opeth is Opeth.
EDIT: Iron Maiden - Some of the songs off The X Factor (a truly underrated album) Judgement of Heaven, 2 AM, The Unbeliever... Maybe some more. And Infinite Dreams off SSOASS.
Also, some various grunge that I won't bother to mention.
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Radiohead - 'Exit music (for a film)' absolutely gets me. 'No Surprises' does too. Words can't really describe it.
Genesis - 'Firth of fifth' is absolutely amazing. Everyone should listen to it, even if you don't like the singing parts. Early Genesis is horrifically underrated.
Enter Shikari - 'Adeu' is pretty emotional too. I love that song.
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Originally posted by cherko
Originally posted by Dragonium
Agalloch - The Misshapen Steed (Most beautiful piece of music I have ever heard. Listen to it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT2sVNDCsKE)
Opeth - Harvest (Sad.)
Opeth - The Moor (Angry.)
Opeth - Serenity Painted Death (SO VERY ANGRY.)
Opeth - Hours of Wealth (Sad and beautiful.)
Opeth - Isolation Years (Emotive and utterly fantastic.)
I can probably agree on all those. I've only recently started listening to Agalloch, but it's one of the best bands I have heard in fscking EVER. As for Opeth... Well, Opeth is Opeth.[/B]
I've been listening to nothing but Opeth for nearly two months, and honestly, I'm still nowhere near tired of it.
Agalloch are just fantastic. The whole philosophy of them is kinda, my thing. I just clicked with it. One thing I love is how they music isn't overly technical, there are no shredding solos or insane harmonies, but it's just simple and functional and it just works.
So yeah, awesome.
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Originally posted by Dragonium
Originally posted by cherko
Originally posted by Dragonium
Agalloch - The Misshapen Steed (Most beautiful piece of music I have ever heard. Listen to it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT2sVNDCsKE)
Opeth - Harvest (Sad.)
Opeth - The Moor (Angry.)
Opeth - Serenity Painted Death (SO VERY ANGRY.)
Opeth - Hours of Wealth (Sad and beautiful.)
Opeth - Isolation Years (Emotive and utterly fantastic.)
I can probably agree on all those. I've only recently started listening to Agalloch, but it's one of the best bands I have heard in fscking EVER. As for Opeth... Well, Opeth is Opeth.[/B]
I've been listening to nothing but Opeth for nearly two months, and honestly, I'm still nowhere near tired of it.
Agalloch are just fantastic. The whole philosophy of them is kinda, my thing. I just clicked with it. One thing I love is how they music isn't overly technical, there are no shredding solos or insane harmonies, but it's just simple and functional and it just works.
So yeah, awesome.[/B]
I've tried listening to Opeth before; I got the Blackwater Park album, since it's supposed to be their best, but it just bored me. I don't know why; I like progressive music and death metal, and I love the vocals, both the growls and the clean vocals are absolutely spectacular. However, I've recently started listening to My Arms, Your Hearse, and I'm finally starting to enjoy their music. Perhaps I will be able to enjoy Blackwater Park too.
I like technical music in general; Although I don't care much for skilled guitarists, since the world is full of those anyway (My favourite guitarists are Denis "Piggy" D'Amour for his use of dissonant chords, and Devin Townsend 'cause he's so damn sexy XD) but technical drumming, bass, keyboards, etc. is less common and can be pure bliss at times.
...Sorta kinda off-topic, sorry. Let me justify this post with a short related message.
Is confidence a feeling? Nothing evokes that like Machinae Supremacy's "Hero".
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'Radio GaGa'- Queen; Someone still loves you! That line, and the melancholic synthesizer riffs pretty much tear a hole in my hea'rt.
Lilium'--that song helps me sleep at night. Seriously--I listen to it before I go to b''ed.
'Karinui'--the ending theme for Hell Girl. The deep guitar, the soft voice...it's plain beautiful.
Dango Daikozoku, the ending theme for Clannad; I just saw it, and it is nothing if not the cutest thing in all of anime. An innocent and childish wish of 'rolling up everything that's sad and happy'...who couldn't love it? I'm gonna be serious...I almost BAAAAWWed when I first saw it. T_T
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Originally posted by cherko
I've tried listening to Opeth before; I got the Blackwater Park album, since it's supposed to be their best, but it just bored me. I don't know why; I like progressive music and death metal, and I love the vocals, both the growls and the clean vocals are absolutely spectacular. However, I've recently started listening to My Arms, Your Hearse, and I'm finally starting to enjoy their music. Perhaps I
will be able to enjoy Blackwater Park too.
There isn't really a "best" Opeth album. They're all good in their own way. Blackwater Park is a very dark-sounding album, it's good if you can get used to it. The Leper Affinity, Harvest and The Funeral Portrait are the best songs on there in my opinion.
Still Life is my favourite Opeth album. It's a lot more melodic than others - check out The Moor, Moonlapse Vertigo and Serenity Painted Death, they are made of awesome.
My Arms, Your Hearse is awesome. Demon of the Fall for the win.
Ghost Reveries is good too. Plenty of nice songs on there. Same goes for Orchid.
Damnation is their prog rock album, not at all metal but good for chilling to or whatever.
Not much to say about Deliverance or Morningrise. Deliverance strikes me as kind of boring, I need to listen to it more. Morningrise is kinda... strange. I can't get into it. I'm not a huge fan of that album.
Opeth are fantastic. Check some stuff out. ^_^
Listening to Opeth is like white-water rafting, it's a challenge to get into but ultimately very rewarding.
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Pink Floyd- Eclipse. Or even better, the whole Dark Side of the Moon album.
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Originally posted by ZeroKirbyX
Pink Floyd- Eclipse. Or even better, the whole Dark Side of the Moon album.
This is true.
I saw the roger Waters Dark Side tour a couple of years back, and it was better then When I saw Floyd in 92. They played Dark side in its entireity, craystal clear and anally close to the original recording. When Eclipse was sung My head asploded
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You saw Floyd live? I don't know whether to hate you or revere you.
I just wish I'd had the chance...
Wish you were here is a bit emotional for me. That album was the first pink floyd I really started listening to, although my Dad used to play the wall all the time. At first I just really liked shine on you crazy diamond, but over time I've grown to love the title track. It's gathered a few memories.
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Anything by Jason Becker... and hey, when did we get a quick reply? Nice touch...
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Welcome t charas 2.0 man. The hell you been?
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YOU FAIL IT
charas 3.0
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Well then screw you.
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Oh, and, a lot of metal songs express rage. I guess punk and some other genres also express rage. But nothing, and I mean - nothing - can express rage like Strapping Young Lad (dozens of their songs express this feeling, but... Force Fed and S.Y.L. are perhaps the best)
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I absolutely love any Streetlight Manifesto song. But some of their more touching songs, if you wanna put it that way, would be:
Down, Down, Down to Mephisto's Cafe
Moment of Silence
(and) A Better Place, a Better Time
and I love Bright Eyes. Sorry, but Conor Oberst is an amazing lyric and song writer.
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Conor Oberst is a freakin AMAZING lyric and song writer with one of the most emotional way of singing. His voice and style is so raw and unrefined sounding, love Bright Eyes.
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Pendulum-Propane_Nightmares makes me fell like running in the woods fast like the wind moving in out of the trees
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you have to see them playing life
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What happened to this thread when I stopped caring? O.o
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It is now my duty to bring testicles back to your musical taste buds
Bright Eyes Can Die Now. Go listen to the Mullet Burden, By Dillinger Escape Plan. And then Follow it up with Necrophagist
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Originally posted by lonewolf
Pendulum-Propane_Nightmares makes me fell like running in the woods fast like the wind moving in out of the trees
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you have to see them playing life
You listen to Pendulum man? Very nice. Although to be perfectly honsest, I don't like In Silico all that much. I expected some good, solid, dnb and get a bunch of pseudo-rock stuff. I'll just stick to Hold Your Colour.
Oh, I suppose Voltaire. Too lazy to see if I've mentioned him. Gothic cabaret. Writes songs about zombie prostitutes, killing your ex lovers lovers, etc. Pretty cool if you're down for some violin/guitar kind of stuff.
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Immortal Technique
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^The only emotion he expresses is like... Anger, or something. Like 200 million extreme metal bands.
Dream Theater - Misunderstood, Disappear (been listening a lot to Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence lately, I love the first disc)
Some funeral doom metal I've been listening to lately, Shape of Despair, Skepticism, Nortt, etc. Very emotional. Can't be bothered with individual songs, they seem to retain the same mood for entire albums anyway.
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Damn, you'd think anger was the only emotion available nowadays.
Dr. Demento - Funny Farm. Because chuckling like a 6 year old saying the word "boob" is an emotion too.
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dude, immortal technique is not metal. and there was a bit more then anger going on there.
I listened to a track of his the other day, dont know the title, im new to his stuff....about a gang rape gone wrong....friggin terrifying andsad
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Originally posted by gemini
It is now my duty to bring testicles back to your musical taste buds
Bright Eyes Can Die Now. Go listen to the Mullet Burden, By Dillinger Escape Plan. And then Follow it up with Necrophagist
Haha, that's not the only thing I listen to, I just like his songs.
I listen to a lot of ****. Rise Against is probably one of my favorite bands. Everything from Dropkick Murphy's to All That Remains to Big D.
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Originally posted by gemini
dude, immortal technique is not metal. and there was a bit more then anger going on there.
I listened to a track of his the other day, dont know the title, im new to his stuff....about a gang rape gone wrong....friggin terrifying andsad
Dance with the Devil. The more I listen to him though, he kinda sucks. He's a great storyteller, but he whines and goes off on a tangent when he raps. It sounds very corny.
Might as well post some more hip-hop. These always get me worked up.
The Roots - You Got Me
Lauren Hill - The Ex Factor, Tell Him, Hell the entire freakin' album.
Alicia Keys - You Don't Know My Name
Jay-Z - Girls, Girls, Girls (Actually a joke song but the track is beautiful)
J Dilla - Time: Donut of the Heart
Kanye West - Family Business, I Wonder
Common - The Light, Be
Black Star - Respiration
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Iced Earth - Dracula.
Come on, it's a power metal about Dracula. You can't lose.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwZ0OuUrDes&feature=related
Makes me wanna punch people.
Look at how much of a hipster I am and bow.
fuccckkiiinn booowww
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Time After Time by Cyndi Lauper. I'm a rocker, but this breaks me down into near crying every freakin' time.
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Rev, Blood Brothers stopped earning hipster points months ago. Youre gonna have to do better then that for me to hipster bow to you.
However, i must applaud your efforts.
Anyhow, Ive been enjoying Ratatat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0VAkPjrnWM&feature=related
makes me feel the emotion knows as
"Awesome Dude"
This, paired with a solid MP3unite = Power strutting