Topic: RAWK Out!
Started by: Bob Goat
Started on: 4/5/2005
Board: Forge Birthday Forum
On 4/5/2005 at 3:10pm, Bob Goat wrote:
RAWK Out!
What are you RAWKing Out to?
I am currently RAWKing out to the Soviettes, Scared of Chaka, and Apocalypse Hoboken.
Keith
On 4/5/2005 at 3:15pm, Sean wrote:
RE: RAWK Out!
Old Blue Oyster Cult, for now and all eternity. There need to be about ten more bands like them.
On 4/5/2005 at 3:32pm, Tobias wrote:
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Today's selection featured Beef, VNV Nation, Apoptygma Berserk, Tragically Hip.
On 4/5/2005 at 3:45pm, pete_darby wrote:
RE: RAWK Out!
I dont' know about rocking, but listening to Flywheel, Shyster & Flywheel...
On 4/5/2005 at 3:53pm, Bob Goat wrote:
RE: RAWK Out!
pete_darby wrote: I dont' know about rocking, but listening to Flywheel, Shyster & Flywheel...
It is RAWKing, not rocking...
Keith
On 4/5/2005 at 3:56pm, Thor Olavsrud wrote:
RE: RAWK Out!
The Soviettes, Isis, Pelican, The Dickies, David Bowie, and Sleep.
On 4/5/2005 at 4:15pm, Andy Kitkowski wrote:
RE: RAWK Out!
Laibach, Ray Lynch and Hilary Stagg.
What, Hilary Stagg?
He made his own GODDAMN ELECTRIC HARP, fer Chrissakes. If that doesn't RAWK, I don't know what does.
-Andy
On 4/5/2005 at 4:19pm, C. Edwards wrote:
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P.J. Harvey, The Cult, Cream, Afro Celt Sound System, and Chet Baker.
-Chris
On 4/5/2005 at 4:22pm, Michael S. Miller wrote:
RE: RAWK Out!
The whirring fan of my computer.
Really, who needs the noise?
On 4/5/2005 at 4:22pm, Clinton R. Nixon wrote:
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The Soviettes are truly awesome.
This week, I've been listening to a lot of The Famous. They're damn incredible with the rock and the twang and suchnot.
On 4/5/2005 at 4:23pm, Paka wrote:
RE: RAWK Out!
Lately its been The Pogues, Flogging Molly, Tom Waits and Sleater-Kinney.
On 4/5/2005 at 4:40pm, Andrew Morris wrote:
RE: RAWK Out!
Well, I don't know if RAWKing really applies to country/folk or techno, but right now I'm way into Terri Hendrix and Groove Coverage (especially their cover of Alice Cooper's Poison -- yeah, that's right, a techno cover of Poison). All-time favorites are too many to list, but include Ani Difranco, Bad Religion, George Clinton, and Penelope Swales. What can I say? My music is all over the place.
On 4/5/2005 at 4:46pm, Gaerik wrote:
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I'm RAWKing to the Backstreet Boys and Brittany Spears!
*duck*
*run*
On 4/5/2005 at 5:13pm, joshua neff wrote:
RE: RAWK Out!
This morning I was funking out to Los Amigos Invisibles this morning in the car. "Me llamo Superfucker!"
Beyond that, I've been rawking out to Joy Division, Gang of Four, Throwing Muses and Wire--and the occasional Mission of Burma and Mekons song.
On 4/5/2005 at 5:21pm, TonyLB wrote:
RE: RAWK Out!
My current play-and-play-again disc is Dixie Chicks. I can't help loving a band that records a perky, bouncy song about two women getting together to kill an abusive husband and dump his body.
On 4/5/2005 at 5:22pm, daMoose_Neo wrote:
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Greenwheel :D
These guys have gone from indie rock to signed and back to indie, and still rock the house! Plus, free music on their site and encouragement of their fans to track down old copies on Kazza, you just don't see that!
http://www.greenwheel.net (rawkin off the site :D)
On 4/5/2005 at 5:35pm, xenopulse wrote:
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American Head Charge, Mudvayne, Killswitch Engage, and http://www.di.fm.
On 4/5/2005 at 5:37pm, Andrew Morris wrote:
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Oh, thanks for reminding me, Nate. Terri Hendrix is also indie and you can download music off her website, so if you like country or folk (or just female vocalists in general) check out some of her songs.
On 4/5/2005 at 5:38pm, Matt wrote:
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Terrorvision - My number one listen. Regular Urban Survivors is a wonderful album in every way.
And what's really cool is I checked their website cos of this thread, and they're gigging again (they had stopped with the "Take the Money and Run" tour).
-Matt
On 4/5/2005 at 7:19pm, Frank T wrote:
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Right now System of a Down. All time favorite Guns 'n' Roses.
On 4/5/2005 at 7:25pm, Ben Lehman wrote:
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As of right now, I am rawking out to Bob Dylan.
yrs--
--Ben
On 4/5/2005 at 9:52pm, Anonymous wrote:
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Listened to the new Starbucks collection of early Miles Davis on the way to work. I'll probably listen to Marlene Dietrich singing cabaret on the way home. This morning I was listening to Warren Zevon's "Lawyers, Guns, and Money" over and over again.
Call me retro-lame.
On 4/5/2005 at 11:59pm, Luke Sineath wrote:
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Lately, Anti-Cimex and Totalitar.
On 4/7/2005 at 3:18pm, Dev wrote:
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Fiona Apple's new leaked album, Extraordinary Machine. Experimental, but totally excellent. Also, Damone, a heroic Boston pop punk bands with a major retro high school flavor. Also, Greg Trooper, if you want something countryish.
I usually rock a lot louder than this...
On 4/7/2005 at 4:43pm, Jonathan Walton wrote:
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Lately, I've been grooving on the put-a-soul-singer-in-a-numetal-band style of the aforementioned Killswitch Engage and Sevendust. That's RAWK. Throw in some DragonForce and you have POWER EXTREME RAWK!
Also, Chris Thile's new solo album is sex in a bag. Who knew a mandolin prodigy would grow up into such an accomplished musician? And then there's one of the south's best kept secrets: Jump, Little Children.
And then there's all the obscure indie Chinese rock that none of you have ever heard of. Catcher in the Rye, anyone? Anyone? No?
On 4/7/2005 at 5:26pm, Dev wrote:
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Jonothan, you posted some band (Nand?) on your LJ recently, and they were REALLY awesome.
On 4/6/2006 at 8:28am, Frank T wrote:
Re: RAWK Out!
I’ve been rawking out to German stuff lately. Check out “Subway to Sally”. That is a German Folk Metal classic. Truly awesome.
- Frank
On 4/6/2006 at 1:03pm, abzu wrote:
RE: Re: RAWK Out!
Keith wrote:
What are you RAWKing Out to?
I am currently RAWKing out to the Soviettes, Scared of Chaka, and Apocalypse Hoboken.
Keith
Lies. I saw your iTunes tracks yesterday Senowski. It was all Police and Zeppelin. Don't try to pretend you're cool. No one believes you anyway.
My current writing playlist contains:
Zyklon
Red Sparowes
Callisto
Tides
Ufomamut
Knut
Rosetta
Minsk
and Solstafir.
My alarm clock plays 35007's Tsunami.
Only Dro can exceed my obscuriteh!
-Luke
On 4/6/2006 at 1:13pm, Thor Olavsrud wrote:
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abzu wrote:
Only Dro can exceed my obscuriteh!
I can match it, since a year has passed from the original post:
Here's what I'm listening to heavily at the moment:
Shellac, 1,000 Hurts
Uffomammut, Snailking
Mouth of the Architect, Time and Withering
Rosetta, The Galilean Satellites
Om, Conference of the Birds
Skalpel, Skalpel
Earth, HEX: Or Printing in the Infernal Method
Mississippi John Hurt, Avalon Blues - The Complete 1928 Okeh Recordings
Irakere, Bailando Asi
The HorrorPops, Hell Yeah!
G.S. Sachdev/Zachir Hussain, Flights of Improvisation
On 4/6/2006 at 1:40pm, Ben Lehman wrote:
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I have been alternating sugary-sweet Chinese (and some Japanese and Korean) pop and great old American country and folk ballads. This is because I've been writing Bliss Stage and Drifter's alternately.
On 4/6/2006 at 2:28pm, Alex Fradera wrote:
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Yay to seeing the Evens tomorrow (McKaye's side-project). But the rawk comes more sporadically now:
Destroyer rawks, kinda - the ultimate rock cocktail. Indisputable!
Caliban rawks with that clean and deadly european metal guitar sound, and amazing but tastelessly titled songs like "I rape myself". Indisputable!
System of a Down assuredly rawks - they are most definitely Jello Biafra's redheaded mutant step-ape. Indisputable!
Hondo Maclean rule, to give prawps to the home-grawn rawk. Indisputable!
As Friends Rust turn punk-rock into punk-rawk. Salute them! Indisputable!
And Clutch are the mothers of rawk. Indisputable!
I keep using that word. I do not think it means what I think it means.
On 4/6/2006 at 3:37pm, drozdal wrote:
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Black Cobra - Bestial (you better be there today Keith!)
Minsk - Out Of A Center Which Is Neither Dead Nor Alive
Unearthly Trance - Trident
Sólstafir - The Masterpiece of Bitterness
Shellac - 1000 Hurts
Red Sparrowes - At Soundless at Dawn
Isis - Live in Gödöllõ, Hungary
Scissorfight - Jaggernaut
Stone In Egypt - Swinging Dead in Summerwind
Rosetta - The Galilean Satellites
abzu wrote: Zyklon
This is not RAWK man, this is pure darkness (and plagues). /|V|\
On 4/6/2006 at 4:49pm, Stickman wrote:
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Isis
Explosions in the Sky
Ani DiFranco
Outkast
Primus
Dave Gilmour
Peace Orchestra
Morrisey
Boards of Canada
On 4/6/2006 at 5:41pm, rafial wrote:
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The Blue Scholars
Matisyahu
Dengue Fever
Kinky
MC Frontalot
Doug Cheatwood
Boney M
Whatever Kwaito tracks I can get my hands on...
On 4/7/2006 at 7:59pm, Meguey wrote:
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Rhinocerous Tap, by Sandra Bynton
Dog Train, ditto
Enter the Center, by Spinner
old Tom Waits, like Raindogs stuff
Slaid Cleves
Vivaldi is a steady one
My Judas Priest 'Love Bites' tape broke, or I'd play that too.
On 4/8/2006 at 12:04am, Bankuei wrote:
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Blue Scholars
Native Guns
Hikaru Utada
William Bell
Rose Royce
Rude Luck
On 4/8/2006 at 1:36am, dindenver wrote:
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Hi!
Here goes:
They Might Be Giants
Weird Al
Cake
Aquabats
Depeche Mode
The Donnas
Aqua