Posted - 2009/12/25 : 15:37:50
Im not really into rock but theres some tunes i like! im looking for these cheesy songs like 'Bullet for my valentine - tears dont fall'..so if anyone here know any bands or tunes pls list them up:P
Posted - 2009/12/25 : 16:19:05
Ooooo... this is my area!
What type are you looking for?
Singing, screaming, slow, fast, sad, happy...what?
I can help you :b
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"Music creates order out of chaos; for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous." -Sir Yehudi Menuhin
Posted - 2009/12/25 : 16:53:32
Well theres a small list, if you want more ask, i got lists and lists...some you might know, but listen to all them, tell me what you like and ill make another one... most of these are "cheesey" just in there own way lol
Posted - 2009/12/25 : 19:05:27
Elliot Minor (one americans probably wont know, as they are british)
Treaty Of Paris (one the british prolly wont have heard of, they didnt really spread to here)
two bands definatly worth checking out, im quite into my pop-punk
i love these guys. piano all over the place, very melodious...slow and then *BOOM* into punk hehe (1:07)
those are two of their "Bigger" songs, their first album (self titled) is all very much like that, nothing boring!
their second album has a few *epic* songs on it, but is much more slow..
Posted - 2009/12/25 : 20:34:29
If you want pop punk look no further than Blink 182. They are the biggest pop punk band in the world and ultimately created with their influence the "pop punk" sound we hear today. Also my favorite band. But what I'm saying isn't biased, it's true, there are loads of bands who wouldn't even exist without Blink.
If you like it, t0rrent buy the album, it's quality all the way through
I love that album. It was one of my most played during my mid teen years.
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