New Music

Hmmmm…maybe Hollywood Undead? You might like them. Their big single, “Undead” is alright…pretty sure their on YouTube

[quote]mapwhap wrote:
Hmmmm…maybe Hollywood Undead? You might like them. Their big single, “Undead” is alright…pretty sure their on YouTube[/quote]

Crazy you said that as I am listening to their song “Everywhere I Go” right now. I really enjoy this cd. It’s not to be taken too seriously. It’s a lot of fun all around.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Jack_Dempsey wrote:

You may like Alter Bridge. I’ve been working out to “Ties that Bind” and other songs from their Blackbird cd.

Thank you. I like Blackbird. I’ll see what else they have.

Edit: The lead can really sing. I was getting tired of music groups where the lead can’t even hold a note.[/quote]

I just got a signed poster from Alter Bridges show two days ago.

[quote]Ripnlip wrote:
Check out Apocalyptica. Crazy what they do with a cello. Their new album is great only a handful of songs with volcals by guest volcalists like Corey Taylor of Slipknot or Adam Gontier. Their claim to fame is covering Metallica. Also Kings of Leon are a good listen.[/quote]

I like Apocalyptica, at least the song ‘I don’t care’ with Gontier.

Kings of Leon have been a top band of mine since 2004, seen them three times in concert, don’t much care for the newest album.

kill switch engage, dude can sing and some times does a controlled scream , not my cuppa tea i thought at first as im a hip hop head.

give em a whirl

This kid’s a rising star in my opinion.

Ivan Ives, some serious skills, give him a listen.

Ivan Ives - Victory

(Could only find a ‘fan made’ video for this track, but its off the hook - the song that is)

Ivan Ives - The Calling

(Its the outro to his mix-tape ‘Eat Pop and Die’)

Ivan Ives - Revenge

Talent if you ask me.

k’naan

Hip Hop isn’t dead yet.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
k’naan

Hip Hop isn’t dead yet.[/quote]

Let me repeat, this is the first album I’ve downloaded in full when it comes to Hip Hop where I like every single song on here.

K’naan - Troubadour

I’m a fan for now.

Once you try sirius/xm satalite you won’t be disappointed.They have trial offers all the time. Or wu-tang,Gojiira, my tastes are all over but it must be agressive.I guess that goes without saying.

So original, and I’m sure that very soon there will be many people doing the same thing. Check it out.

i just downloaded KiD CuDi - A Kid Named Cudi…it’s a mixtape…it sounds like it probably has some leaked album tracks on it though…

heres a track off it…

this is actually a good time right now for hip hop…there are a lot of good artists coming out right now…another good upcoming artist is Drake…the dude from the degrassi show…hes very talented as well…he just released a mixtape

This is getting to be a long thread, so I don’t know if any of these have been mentioned.

The bloodhound gang-they’re just too damn good.
Tracks: All of them

Mgmt-pretty sick electric music.Track: electric feel.

Nightwish-Bad ass metal band with female vocalist. Tracks: Amaranth, Romanticide

The sword-Fairly new metal band. Tracks: Freya

Eminem -One Shot

Ever heard of Seether? A few songs are pretty good for training.

Prof X-and others

give these a try (pardon me if some of these have been mentioned)

Alabama Thunderpussy-‘Motor-ready’ (saliva like)

AMerican Dog-‘Shitkicker’ just good ol boy hard rock

Ankla-‘deceit’ latin flavored metal

The coup- damn near anything one of my favorite hip-hop artists

Fear Factory-do your own search here, they have dozens of great songs, and dude can sing

Flogging Molly-‘Drunken lullabies’ try keepin the car below 70

Grand Funk- The 'E pluribus funk album- classic hard rock

check out the album “relationship of command” by At the Drive In all of the songs are packed with intense energy its great, for working out. If you like some funky stuff too check out the band thievery corporation .

more…

Lizzy Borden & Leatherwolf both released albums in the last couple of years that were great throwbacks to the 80s heavy metal scene, yet sound current enough

Nothingface-‘Murder is…’

Sybreed-‘Bioactive’ pobably my favorite metal band out there

Symphony X-lots of good stuff

OLD school artists such as UFO have tons of good early metal that’s great for Driving fast/lifting…check out ‘Lights Out’ by UFO or ‘Squeeze’ by Y&T.

if you like more electronic stuff I really recommend

Assemblage 23-‘Drive’
The Azioc-‘Conflict’ (CombiChrist remix)
Grendel-‘Dirty’
Imperative Reaction-‘As we fall’
Oomph!-‘Mein Schatz’-yea it’s in German
Rammstein-‘Du hast’-ditto
Rammstein-‘feuer frei’-ditto
Pitchshifter-anything. check out their version of ‘St. ANger’ for starter

Rotorsand-‘Exterminate, annihilate, destroy’
Modulate-‘skullfuck’ -great sample from full metal jacket

CombiChrist-anything, another fav

Lady Sov v. blow-‘love me or cut me’ Solcofn remix

Rage against the machine v. the shop boys-renegade rock stars solcofn remix

50 cent v. the chemical brothers-In dust we trust solcofn mix

lincoln park v BT-mix by agro1

‘everybody do it again’-Jay Z. feat Amil v. Missy Elliot v. the chemical brothers-djlobsterdust mix

‘mama bizzness’-Will.I.Am v. free v. Beck-djlobsterdust mix

'Fergie is on Fire-Fergie v. Prodigy solcofn mix

best hip hop artist out there…
Ztrip-check his remix of LLcoolJ’s Mama said knock you out…

hope it helps

BTW, Bond, your avatar is funny as all hell

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Professor X wrote:
k’naan

Hip Hop isn’t dead yet.

Let me repeat, this is the first album I’ve downloaded in full when it comes to Hip Hop where I like every single song on here.

K’naan - Troubadour

I’m a fan for now.[/quote]

X

Thanks, just down loaded it, AWESOME!

[quote]Free2Be wrote:
Professor X wrote:
Professor X wrote:
k’naan

Hip Hop isn’t dead yet.

Let me repeat, this is the first album I’ve downloaded in full when it comes to Hip Hop where I like every single song on here.

K’naan - Troubadour

I’m a fan for now.

X

Thanks, just down loaded it, AWESOME![/quote]

LOL.

I’m just glad someone else likes it. I like this guy. I played his songs only today while working out. A couple of those songs almost have a Marley feel to them.