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> I recommend the band Lightning Bolt.
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> They play Skronk music.
[URL]http://www.loadrecords.com/sound/lightningbolt_draculamountain.mp3[/URL]
> Howard Shore - Lord of the Rings trilogy soundtracks
I love you.
U2 - How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
Gwen Stefani - Love. Angel. Music. Baby.
Orbital - Blue Album
Howard Shore - Lord of the Rings trilogy soundtracks
They play Skronk music.
> Rise Against - Siren song of the counter culture.
> I think I listened to it 7 times in one day once.
Got that a while back, but not sure if I prefer it to Revolutions Per Minute... Some great tracks on there (The first one's a stormer) but haven't really sat down and given it a proper listen yet...
Anyway.
Head Automatica - Decadence
Liking this loads at the moment. Kinda tongue in cheek funky disco rock wierdness. Some guy from Glassjaw's sideproject if that means anything to you...
Error - Error
Okay, this one's an EP, but if you want something hard and interesting this is it. Drum & Bass influenced heavy electro-punk. Great.
No Comply - With Windmills Turning Wrong Directions
Metallic punk with horns. And a female singer with a great voice who's not afraid of the ocvcasional scream. Last track is genius, and the album as a whole is a great listen.
Clann Zu - Rua / Black Coats and Bandages
Both great albums. Rua is more diverse really, irish-folk with a bunch of crazy influences, from rock to trance / Drum and Bass. Black Coats... is more restrained, more relaxed, but has a dark edge. I like em.
Warsawpack - Stocks and Bombs
Hip Hop / Funk / Rock / Jazz all merged into one great band. Often political lyrics mixed with awesome tunes.
Yeah, those are great. Some might be hard to find, but I'm pretty sure you can get most / all of them from punkermentality.com who are relatively cheap.