What are you listening to? What would you recommend?
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 Glasgow Kiss which is more upbeat but still awesome! 
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 @ajstringham are those free for distribution? you know this is a public board right?  
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 @Nic said: @ajstringham are those free for distribution? you know this is a public board right?  Good point...I'll email you the links @art_of_shred 
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 Jaws of Life which is a bit heavier. You may like this one better. 
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 Nap music... 
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 @ajstringham I listen mostly to mainstream rock/metal. I have a few obscure favorites (that's how we spell it in the USA, btw...) but I enjoy a lot of simple mainstream stuff. 
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 @art_of_shred said: @ajstringham I listen mostly to mainstream rock/metal. I have a few obscure favorites (that's how we spell it in the USA, btw...) but I enjoy a lot of simple mainstream stuff. Got it. 80s rock mostly I'm guessing? 
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 Mostly 80's -90's, yeah. 
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 @art_of_shred I didn't want to say 90s as that is an area of debate for many. I agree that the MAJORITY of the last good rock songs came out around then. Since then, finding good rock songs is more filtering through the crap to find the semi-precious stone... 
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 It's funny that a lot of what we think of (at least those I have talked to) as 80's music was actually released in the early 90's. And, a good portion of the music that defines generation X was released in 1991 in particular. It's amazing how many pivotal albums were released that year. 
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 @art_of_shred Sounds like you have a couple examples in mind. I'm very curious. Genuinely. Which ones you referring to? 
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 1991 releases? 
 Metallica - Metallica (black album)
 Nirvana - Nevermind
 Pearl Jam - Ten
 a bunch of others that escape me at the moment
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 @art_of_shred Ok, yea, well said. 
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 RHCP - Blood Sugar Sex Magic 
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 @art_of_shred I think you'll appreciate this. 
 http://www.wimp.com/rocksguzheng/
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 @Bud said: @art_of_shred said: @Bud said: Lately at work, I've been putting on Pandora. Currently the band (and associated type of music) that I've been listening to is Tesla. Which has had a lot of Guns N' Roses, some Foreigner, Whitesnake, etc. I have been doing exactly that for a year or so now. When I enter Tesla as the "station", it gives you such a great selection! Not to mention that Tesla is about the most under-rated band of the 80/90's. Tesla and Queensryche... two of the most underrated, underappreciated bands from that era... I've seen Tesla twice - both times when they opened for Def Leppard "In the round" waaaaay back in the 80's! 
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 My latest favorite: 
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 @Bob-Beatty said: @Bud said: @art_of_shred said: @Bud said: Lately at work, I've been putting on Pandora. Currently the band (and associated type of music) that I've been listening to is Tesla. Which has had a lot of Guns N' Roses, some Foreigner, Whitesnake, etc. I have been doing exactly that for a year or so now. When I enter Tesla as the "station", it gives you such a great selection! Not to mention that Tesla is about the most under-rated band of the 80/90's. Tesla and Queensryche... two of the most underrated, underappreciated bands from that era... I've seen Tesla twice - both times when they opened for Def Leppard "In the round" waaaaay back in the 80's! You're not that old!  
 

