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Bloc Party
The Bravery
Kaiser Chiefs
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Possibly the Prodigy's latest album, but I'm not sure. Love the track Girls, but is the rest of the album comparable? In saying this I like their older style as well so if it's anything like that I'm sold as well.
Thanks.
[edit] Forgot about The Doves, although I've not really heard much of them yet except for their current single. Album probably isn't out for ages knowing me, but has anyone else heard any of it yet?
> The Winster wrote:
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> Dead Letters by Rasmus is a complete album. Give it a try man...
>
> Err... how many 'incomplete' albums do you have in your collection..?
You know what I mean by a "complete album" - none of the songs dissappoint you.
> How about Westlife/Linkin Park/Celine Deon/Rasmus/Hoobastank
>
> Dead Letters by Rasmus is a complete album. Give it a try man...
Ignore EVERYTHING this person says.
EVERYTHING
> Dead Letters by Rasmus is a complete album. Give it a try man...
Err... how many 'incomplete' albums do you have in your collection..?
Dead Letters by Rasmus is a complete album. Give it a try man...
> mermoid wrote:
> The Mars Volta.
Only if he's an emo-goth
> The Mars Volta.
Oh, and if you're going old school, you needs some Smiths.
International scene and you can't go wrong with some Kings of Leon.
I'd suggest Radiohead but it's obvious you already love them.
About the NME comment, so true, although I didnt really notice as I've only recently got into this style of music in the past 6 months.
[edit] Listening to The Prodigy at the moment, and all I can say is I quite like it, would be better on my stereo upstairs though, deafen the neighbours :]