This is my favorite song of all time. I’ve seen him several times but the best was at The Troubadour in West Hollywood. It was the first time I had seen him. I was just recovering from 8 months of breast cancer treatment. My dream was to see my favorite song played. He played it that night. Was amazing
The Casualties of Cool album by Devin Townsend and Che Aimiee Dorval. It's written by a metal musician, but most metal heads don't know about it or even care for the albums really gentle soothing music. My girlfriend likes a lot of female artists and singers and I figured it would be right up her alley but I don't think she really cares for it… And nobody here will comment on this because none of you guys know it either. It's the most important album of my life, and I think the music is so unbelievably on point, most of it gives me goosebumps and moves me to tears. But I can't be the only person on earth who likes this album, am I?
I'm literally hoping for downvoted to prove my point. Or you could just like, listen to some of it...
To each their own. I fell in love with it out of my mind on mushrooms and it kind of programmed itself into me. Thats the quiet part I'm not saying aloud. There are a lot of subtle details that present themselves when your ears are wide open. I figure you may understand u/DMT1984.
I love Devin Townsend also. Correct in that I’ve never hear of this specific album. I’m sure it’s very well made, he’s that talented. It’s gotta be from his sober, post SYL part of good career.
David Lee Roth - A Lil Aint Enough
Every time I play that song for friends or wtv they always ask what's playing and why they havent heard it before.
Same goes for RTZ - Until Your Love Comes Back Around. Amazing rock ballad nobody knows.
I remember being on vacation with a friend and his family when I bought the cd for Gorilla Days. I was like 13 or 14 and I remember listening to the whole thing through one night in a tent or something. That song was so cool. Especially with the tension from the songs that came before.
C'mon dude. Every Gen X worth their salt knows The KLF! You couldn't go anywhere in 91 without hearing them. Bangin' tunes and Drummond was kind of a mad genius. Folks may forget the name but they know their songs if they lived through the era.
Edit: just occurred to me I might have a skewed perspective because they charted so well in Australia. Not sure how big they were outside the UK in other countries.
Can I share a few? Listening to music is my main hobby.
* [Koethe: The Space Between](https://open.spotify.com/track/39Ux7tgqFa4HgLMcElUfb4?si=0236a3c4d1504f90)
* If you want to experience something bananas, [Koethe's cover of Rock Lobster](https://open.spotify.com/track/4SkJ2AkYVHKXYEOvRF7uDs?si=d7a39f9c7e7e4dd2) is both shocking and incredible
* [Framing Hanley: Start a fire](https://open.spotify.com/track/6qtUsBKpWXnwziwabo8vgH?si=7c71dbc6cbbd4b65)
* [Chelsea Wolfe: Everything Turns Blue](https://open.spotify.com/track/4wOY40S8XmbEfjQiwjk523?si=44f33617c29d4958)
* [Sleep Token: Hey Ya](https://open.spotify.com/track/3DxDNZNMA2H9hnWeblvRgL?si=Rl-V1ufwQH6m23aAuWiBEw) Sleep Token is blowing up so I expect people to know who they are. I think the covers are underrated and not talked about enough.
I have many more recommendations if you end up enjoying these! I have many recs in the hard rock, metal, and industrial space.
Bit of everything on this list
[Front 242 - Religion (Bass Under Siege Mix)](https://youtu.be/KXmpOJpQC2A?si=KAho1b8m87DTFboT)
A little known UK dance act called The Prodigy did a remix of Front 242's Religion single in 1993. It was a hit in alternative clubs and got a good underground following. In 1994 The Prodigy released their first full length album Music For the Jilted Generation.
[Patience Worth - Tear the Wings](https://youtu.be/FLjVb66HI3U?si=R1DEFmPMMHgHTqN9)
Moody 2004 metal/rock that I discovered on MySpace right before they split.
[Woods of Ypres - I was Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery ](https://youtu.be/T9TvcAMENJE?si=ehIPmyLFL4cXj47B)
The next Type O Negative. Unfortunately their singer died heading home for Christmas in a car accident right before the album's release IIRC.
[Flunk - True Faith](https://youtu.be/WK9TcdFRoyU?si=jiJWJtvdIre3ybBT)
A stripped back cover of the New Order song which really brings out how sad it is.
[Emperor - A Fine Day to Die](https://youtu.be/Vv5jrrkJ7ZY?si=FWe0W19mMLZQNFJ0)
Bathory were hugely instrumental in the creation of the Black Metal scene but their album production wasn't perfect. Emperor's cover of Bathory's A Fine Day to Die gives it the power it deserves.
[The Sisters of Mercy - Comfortably Numb/Some Kind of Stranger](https://youtu.be/WPK4v_OSo6A?si=Uh4s_35JtJjnbcGp)
There are only so many orders you can put chords in and these two songs have a similar chord progression, just with a different rhythm. In 1993 the band merged the two songs seamlessly to create one long goth anthem.
I've been listening to Sisters of Mercy since 1987. I had no idea they covered "Comfortably Numb" until just now.
They did "Jolene" and "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! A Man After Midnight", too. Andrew Eldritch gives no fucks.
A few more in the dark vein:
Danzig - Sistinas - for those who like Roy Orbison style crooning.
Theatre of Hate - Anniversary - a jazzy sax-driven early goth track with cutting jabs of guitar and brooding bass.
Spear of Destiny - Grapes of Wrath - a band that’s hard to classify deliver a bizarre anthem with a legendary instrumental in the last half. They were always changing how they played the song, so bonus points if you get your hands on the live 1984 version.
Seventh Seance - I Could Forget Myself - a long forgotten band whose only recorded album was lost to a fire and never released. The definitive post punk sound.
[Dear Santa](https://open.spotify.com/track/7CRUqPaFohUc6n8lQOi4kQ?si=R5EnFdQTScijsqc77uSu8g)
I know it’s out of season but that is the funniest damn chorus I’ve ever heard…
[Walk With The Devil - Seven Mary Three](https://open.spotify.com/track/5PnCv8tN5M2RXFON5Dxyqp?si=nc-fc2MfSMitmFb1Kdww5Q&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A7sUAarPEx6f3LSpfg9z3Ok)
Instrumental rock n roll from the 1960s is wild. Super high quality guitar music. It's also very friendly and accessible to the whole group. You've probably heard surf rock like THE SPACE WALKERS song "Tecumseh". Get these compilations - *va - J.R. Williams - Instro Inferno - Action Planet*. I think there are 10 volumes.
Like, everything I listen to?
OK, maybe not literally, but it seems I like a lot of stuff that isn't mainstream.
[The Other Ones - Holiday ](https://youtu.be/PSP-S882RKc?si=XwLxWY3XASnTb8yt)
[Tony Powers - Don't Nobody Move (This Is A Heist) ](https://youtu.be/_8GtVwBQWtc?si=D68WC94KCNCJ0azt)
(thos one is pretty odd, but I just really like the jarring, dissonant chords and the overall bizarre aspect of it. Early appearance of John Goodman, and a cameo with Treat Williams)
[Professor Elemental - Fighting Trousers](https://youtu.be/0iRTB-FTMdk?si=lTI4p_dVw354ZTt_)
(This is a Micro-genre called Chap-Hop. It's like hip-hop, but with a decidedly British posh attitude and delivery. Quite propah, my good man.)
And being it is late and my brain is tired, I can't think of many more, much less take the time to link a bunch of them from YouTube right now. But there are others. Maybe you can chase a few of them down.
Fee Waybill - I Know You, Mel Brooks - To Be or Not To Be (Hitler Rap), Sting - Conversation with a Dog, Roger Waters - Lost Boys Calling, Frank Zappa - Fembot in a Wet T-shirt, Barrett Tagliarino - The Unfriendly Cows of Oklahoma, M - Bellville Rendezvous, Basement Jax - Rendez-vu, Jean-Michel Jarre - First and Second Rendez-vous, The Tubes - How Can You Live?, The Tubes - I Saw Her Standing There (from the What Do You Want From Live? album), Meat Loaf - Like A Rose
Or, you could go to my "[Really Good Stuff](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4c5yzpI2GcaXzs7NAgeqV4?si=ZYZX2ez0QLiBv2xUL7ahaA&pi=lMUDLOi1QQS7z)" Playlist in on Spotify. Several of the above ousted tracks are there. And a lot more.
Cool! Glad it checks for you. Feel free to listen to all... What was it, 700 some tracks? Give me feedback if you like, let me know if there were any in particular that really caught your interest. They can't all be zingers! 😅
This song, I like around a dozen from this dude but this is the song that I heard which got my attention and is my favorite
https://open.spotify.com/track/75KTrFnTgoXXC3J4NzRiSL?si=2fD3lmTLRK28CP9MRnIdxA
*Louis XIV* had 3 albums and 1 ep. They were like T. Rex with dirty lyrics. Totally slept on in the early 2000s. Probably my favorite song is on the 3rd album [Guilt by Association ](https://youtu.be/u9seu1Lxttg?si=finsFNHQUzjXXwIX)
I saw them open for The Killers a few times and I’m so bummed I never got a shirt from them, they’re SO GOOD. Nervous Wreckords aren’t bad either but they’re no Louis XIV.
Jason Hill has been scoring movies the last few years. Works with David Fincher a lot. Nervous Wreckords are ok, but Jason was clearly the main talent. I snatch their teeshirts everytime they come up on auction. Sorry. LoL.
Yeah, Jason is particularly influenced by Bolan. Outright plagiarized Mambo Sun on the album Black Licorice, when he was with Convoy. I haven't owned a copy in years, so I can't actually remember the name of the track. When the Convoy album got put up on Spotify it wasn't included. (It was real bad like, just Mambo Sun, with Jason lyrics.)
[GET by Heike Michiyo (平家みちよ)](https://youtu.be/iOrtk_zOR64?si=02cZJdoa3YIH1KCd)
Most people who are into J-pop don't even know this song, but it's my jam. I love to sing it at karaoke, but it's hard to find unless you go to a good karaoke place *in Japan*.
90% of my playlist. because I am a metal head and none of my friends listen to anything near as heavy as my normal list. lol. but just for the answer Fucked by an Anchor by Alestorm.
I could be thinking I'm one of the few people I think listen to it but the song is called The Jam by Graham Central Station or Viet-nam by the Minutemen. I always have to skip these if I'm in the car with friends because they'll think I'm odd.
[dawn chorus - boards of canada](https://youtu.be/WmgtRK4_l5Q?feature=shared)
It’s not a woman moaning it’s a stretched out sample of kids on Sesame Street saying “bye” btw
Stephen Paul Taylor - Shit’s Fucked
https://youtu.be/yi-ZIOmB6EM?si=v8a_josem3salvHk
Edit - If any of you like that, here’s another one.
Drink and Drive
https://youtu.be/XTh5oefZjiM?si=ytA5u7PPvP0C7jpM
You Told the Drunks I Knew Karate - Zooey Van Goey
Ima have a listen and get back to you
I can't get this title out of my head. This might be the best song title...ever.
On my playlist.
I wonder how it would have changed the song if he did break his collarbone I appreciate the recommendation
The Stable Song - Gregory Alan Isakov It's awesome.
All of his music tbh
And I ached for my heart like some tin man
Turn me back into that wild haired girrrllll
This is my favorite song of all time. I’ve seen him several times but the best was at The Troubadour in West Hollywood. It was the first time I had seen him. I was just recovering from 8 months of breast cancer treatment. My dream was to see my favorite song played. He played it that night. Was amazing
I love this song!
Anaal Nathrakh - Hold Your Children Close and Pray for Oblivion
What a band, eh?
One of the greats
[sea wolf - you’re a wolf](https://youtu.be/I-IXwKgbhdE?si=ixnhBblFEIAK6Gfc)
youre a wolf boy get out of this townn ! This one is one of my favs too 🥹🥹
I love this song
Sea Wolf also did "Forever Nevermore", another great song.
The Violet Hour is, as well.
I almost forgot about this banger!
The Casualties of Cool album by Devin Townsend and Che Aimiee Dorval. It's written by a metal musician, but most metal heads don't know about it or even care for the albums really gentle soothing music. My girlfriend likes a lot of female artists and singers and I figured it would be right up her alley but I don't think she really cares for it… And nobody here will comment on this because none of you guys know it either. It's the most important album of my life, and I think the music is so unbelievably on point, most of it gives me goosebumps and moves me to tears. But I can't be the only person on earth who likes this album, am I? I'm literally hoping for downvoted to prove my point. Or you could just like, listen to some of it...
I love Devin Townsend so much, but I could not get into this album at all.
To each their own. I fell in love with it out of my mind on mushrooms and it kind of programmed itself into me. Thats the quiet part I'm not saying aloud. There are a lot of subtle details that present themselves when your ears are wide open. I figure you may understand u/DMT1984.
This is one of the best albums of all time. Had me in tears by the end of it.
I love Devin Townsend also. Correct in that I’ve never hear of this specific album. I’m sure it’s very well made, he’s that talented. It’s gotta be from his sober, post SYL part of good career.
The Bullet by Devil Makes Three
Gawd i love this band and no one ever talks about them
I absolutely love them!
Great song
David Lee Roth - A Lil Aint Enough Every time I play that song for friends or wtv they always ask what's playing and why they havent heard it before. Same goes for RTZ - Until Your Love Comes Back Around. Amazing rock ballad nobody knows.
Been a long time, but I remember that DLR song
Great choice
RTZ is kickass. More food for Boston fans.
Sing me Spanish techno-The New Pornographers
Dinah-Moe Humm -Frank Zappa. My grandpa showed it to me one night and I was horrified but also vibing.q
I first heard it on the Dr. Demento Show in the early 1980s.
In the Road - Sarah Harmer
Struggling to find you know where I can listen?
Sorry….i gave singers name after she went solo. My bad. Band name was Weeping Tile. [In the Road](https://youtu.be/Vi-7bm3Fqy8?feature=shared)
I will get back to you soon
fire coming out of the monkeys head by gorillaz
Nobody tells a story like Dennis Hopper
I remember being on vacation with a friend and his family when I bought the cd for Gorilla Days. I was like 13 or 14 and I remember listening to the whole thing through one night in a tent or something. That song was so cool. Especially with the tension from the songs that came before.
*castrophony*
Paint by The Paper Kites
Anything Paper Kites 💖
Yessssssssss
Death Valley Nights by Blue Oyster Cult
Fr anything by BOC other than don't fear the reaper. Occasionally I encounter someone who recognizes burning for you, but that's it
ME-262 by BOC A rocking history lesson.
Cities on Flame With Rock and Roll, Burnin’ for You are bangers
The entire Flame of Unknown Origin album is filled with bangers
Have you heard Tribulation's cover of Vengeance The Pact?
I have now. Thanks for putting me on that, it rocks
YW. I follow Joe Bouchard on X and FB and he said a lot of nice things about it. I've learned I like a lot of their other stuff too.
I’m learning that Guitar Hero gave me a greater than average listening of BOC
I hear ya. They're the most overlooked band in music. What a catalog!
[Party Time - The Northern Boys](https://youtu.be/sLLQFLXz6VE?si=eaL4K7ChUiOv2Fnl)
The line about "a number three - a piss and a shit and a wank in a tree" gets repeated a lot in our household
[Sleepwalking](https://youtu.be/poH0D3rsWH0?si=UW_w5fOFEek3NXQW) by Radical Face.
The KLF - 3 AM Eternal. (But also Justified and Ancient which has 10M plays on Spotify, yet every time I mention it, no one remembers.)
C'mon dude. Every Gen X worth their salt knows The KLF! You couldn't go anywhere in 91 without hearing them. Bangin' tunes and Drummond was kind of a mad genius. Folks may forget the name but they know their songs if they lived through the era. Edit: just occurred to me I might have a skewed perspective because they charted so well in Australia. Not sure how big they were outside the UK in other countries.
I love this song!!!
Obsessed with KLF and no one I show them to remembers them. There’s a book on them that is supposed to be real good.
I really love the song nice cock by twisted anus but literally nobody I know knows it because it’s a stupid song from a tiny band from New Zealand.
I have to hear this. Will report back It is basically what I expected. Gloriously dumb.
Can I share a few? Listening to music is my main hobby. * [Koethe: The Space Between](https://open.spotify.com/track/39Ux7tgqFa4HgLMcElUfb4?si=0236a3c4d1504f90) * If you want to experience something bananas, [Koethe's cover of Rock Lobster](https://open.spotify.com/track/4SkJ2AkYVHKXYEOvRF7uDs?si=d7a39f9c7e7e4dd2) is both shocking and incredible * [Framing Hanley: Start a fire](https://open.spotify.com/track/6qtUsBKpWXnwziwabo8vgH?si=7c71dbc6cbbd4b65) * [Chelsea Wolfe: Everything Turns Blue](https://open.spotify.com/track/4wOY40S8XmbEfjQiwjk523?si=44f33617c29d4958) * [Sleep Token: Hey Ya](https://open.spotify.com/track/3DxDNZNMA2H9hnWeblvRgL?si=Rl-V1ufwQH6m23aAuWiBEw) Sleep Token is blowing up so I expect people to know who they are. I think the covers are underrated and not talked about enough. I have many more recommendations if you end up enjoying these! I have many recs in the hard rock, metal, and industrial space.
I was quite literally just thinking about I Wanna Dance With Somebody covered by Sleep Token and how incredibly, criminally underrated it is.
Nothing by Chelsea is a favorite of mine but she has a lot of ridiculous tracks.
She is amazing! I was lucky enough to see her live a few months ago. If you ever have the chance I’d highly recommend it.
Bit of everything on this list [Front 242 - Religion (Bass Under Siege Mix)](https://youtu.be/KXmpOJpQC2A?si=KAho1b8m87DTFboT) A little known UK dance act called The Prodigy did a remix of Front 242's Religion single in 1993. It was a hit in alternative clubs and got a good underground following. In 1994 The Prodigy released their first full length album Music For the Jilted Generation. [Patience Worth - Tear the Wings](https://youtu.be/FLjVb66HI3U?si=R1DEFmPMMHgHTqN9) Moody 2004 metal/rock that I discovered on MySpace right before they split. [Woods of Ypres - I was Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery ](https://youtu.be/T9TvcAMENJE?si=ehIPmyLFL4cXj47B) The next Type O Negative. Unfortunately their singer died heading home for Christmas in a car accident right before the album's release IIRC. [Flunk - True Faith](https://youtu.be/WK9TcdFRoyU?si=jiJWJtvdIre3ybBT) A stripped back cover of the New Order song which really brings out how sad it is. [Emperor - A Fine Day to Die](https://youtu.be/Vv5jrrkJ7ZY?si=FWe0W19mMLZQNFJ0) Bathory were hugely instrumental in the creation of the Black Metal scene but their album production wasn't perfect. Emperor's cover of Bathory's A Fine Day to Die gives it the power it deserves. [The Sisters of Mercy - Comfortably Numb/Some Kind of Stranger](https://youtu.be/WPK4v_OSo6A?si=Uh4s_35JtJjnbcGp) There are only so many orders you can put chords in and these two songs have a similar chord progression, just with a different rhythm. In 1993 the band merged the two songs seamlessly to create one long goth anthem.
I'm kind of amazed that no one any of these. I listen to Front 242 and Sisters of Mercy. I thought that they were both fairly known 😅
I've been listening to Sisters of Mercy since 1987. I had no idea they covered "Comfortably Numb" until just now. They did "Jolene" and "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! A Man After Midnight", too. Andrew Eldritch gives no fucks.
A few more in the dark vein: Danzig - Sistinas - for those who like Roy Orbison style crooning. Theatre of Hate - Anniversary - a jazzy sax-driven early goth track with cutting jabs of guitar and brooding bass. Spear of Destiny - Grapes of Wrath - a band that’s hard to classify deliver a bizarre anthem with a legendary instrumental in the last half. They were always changing how they played the song, so bonus points if you get your hands on the live 1984 version. Seventh Seance - I Could Forget Myself - a long forgotten band whose only recorded album was lost to a fire and never released. The definitive post punk sound.
[Shenseea feat Kerwin DuBois - Can You Feel It](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=naLoYGkrFNU&pp=ygUYc2hlbnNlZWEgY2FuIHlvdSBmZWVsIGl0)
I can definitely feel it
Parenthesis by Tricky & The Antlers
Hazey Jane II - Nick Drake
[Dear Santa](https://open.spotify.com/track/7CRUqPaFohUc6n8lQOi4kQ?si=R5EnFdQTScijsqc77uSu8g) I know it’s out of season but that is the funniest damn chorus I’ve ever heard…
You Were But A Ghost In My Arms by Agalloch. Unless you're a metalhead you've probably never heard of it.
i know agalloch.
Cool
The Mantle is required listening imo
[Walk With The Devil - Seven Mary Three](https://open.spotify.com/track/5PnCv8tN5M2RXFON5Dxyqp?si=nc-fc2MfSMitmFb1Kdww5Q&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A7sUAarPEx6f3LSpfg9z3Ok)
Seen Seven Mary Three before they got big sing on top of a tour bus the night before a full day concert at Texas Motor Speedway
Because it Mattered - Dutch Melrose Freakshow - PLATINUM Universe - ONEWE Lifeline - The Rose All Panic No Disco - Dutch Melrose
I've never heard of All Panic No Disco but I desperately need to look them up
Instrumental rock n roll from the 1960s is wild. Super high quality guitar music. It's also very friendly and accessible to the whole group. You've probably heard surf rock like THE SPACE WALKERS song "Tecumseh". Get these compilations - *va - J.R. Williams - Instro Inferno - Action Planet*. I think there are 10 volumes.
Like, everything I listen to? OK, maybe not literally, but it seems I like a lot of stuff that isn't mainstream. [The Other Ones - Holiday ](https://youtu.be/PSP-S882RKc?si=XwLxWY3XASnTb8yt) [Tony Powers - Don't Nobody Move (This Is A Heist) ](https://youtu.be/_8GtVwBQWtc?si=D68WC94KCNCJ0azt) (thos one is pretty odd, but I just really like the jarring, dissonant chords and the overall bizarre aspect of it. Early appearance of John Goodman, and a cameo with Treat Williams) [Professor Elemental - Fighting Trousers](https://youtu.be/0iRTB-FTMdk?si=lTI4p_dVw354ZTt_) (This is a Micro-genre called Chap-Hop. It's like hip-hop, but with a decidedly British posh attitude and delivery. Quite propah, my good man.) And being it is late and my brain is tired, I can't think of many more, much less take the time to link a bunch of them from YouTube right now. But there are others. Maybe you can chase a few of them down. Fee Waybill - I Know You, Mel Brooks - To Be or Not To Be (Hitler Rap), Sting - Conversation with a Dog, Roger Waters - Lost Boys Calling, Frank Zappa - Fembot in a Wet T-shirt, Barrett Tagliarino - The Unfriendly Cows of Oklahoma, M - Bellville Rendezvous, Basement Jax - Rendez-vu, Jean-Michel Jarre - First and Second Rendez-vous, The Tubes - How Can You Live?, The Tubes - I Saw Her Standing There (from the What Do You Want From Live? album), Meat Loaf - Like A Rose Or, you could go to my "[Really Good Stuff](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4c5yzpI2GcaXzs7NAgeqV4?si=ZYZX2ez0QLiBv2xUL7ahaA&pi=lMUDLOi1QQS7z)" Playlist in on Spotify. Several of the above ousted tracks are there. And a lot more.
"Really Good Stuff". Checks out. ✅
Cool! Glad it checks for you. Feel free to listen to all... What was it, 700 some tracks? Give me feedback if you like, let me know if there were any in particular that really caught your interest. They can't all be zingers! 😅
🙇♀️ "Yes sir, thank ya, sir."
This song, I like around a dozen from this dude but this is the song that I heard which got my attention and is my favorite https://open.spotify.com/track/75KTrFnTgoXXC3J4NzRiSL?si=2fD3lmTLRK28CP9MRnIdxA
A little short but I see the vision
[Yo, Science](https://open.spotify.com/track/5VsQ3x8o339iQU8o2XrAC1?si=WcD53H8yQGeYu1AaZNdwzA) by Kabuto the Python
He reminds me of Aesop rock if you know who that is
Silence the oppressors by impending doom
Dead Like Us - Idiot Flesh
[Wreck, Small Town Titans ](https://youtu.be/zPgQVG4H-WI?si=ib1ArFfYO4d3nyGN)
Things That Go Bump In The Night - allSTARS
“The Mask and the Mirror” - Poor Man’s Poison
Antischism - Greedy Bastards (90s thrash punk about deforestation. male singer is drummer)
[Magnolia - J.J. Cale](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8WzDO_hj8A)
*Louis XIV* had 3 albums and 1 ep. They were like T. Rex with dirty lyrics. Totally slept on in the early 2000s. Probably my favorite song is on the 3rd album [Guilt by Association ](https://youtu.be/u9seu1Lxttg?si=finsFNHQUzjXXwIX)
Finding Out True Love is Blind
I saw them open for The Killers a few times and I’m so bummed I never got a shirt from them, they’re SO GOOD. Nervous Wreckords aren’t bad either but they’re no Louis XIV.
Jason Hill has been scoring movies the last few years. Works with David Fincher a lot. Nervous Wreckords are ok, but Jason was clearly the main talent. I snatch their teeshirts everytime they come up on auction. Sorry. LoL.
Marc is my favorite. They wrote it about Marc Bolan. I saw them at a little club in Hollywood in 2006
Yeah, Jason is particularly influenced by Bolan. Outright plagiarized Mambo Sun on the album Black Licorice, when he was with Convoy. I haven't owned a copy in years, so I can't actually remember the name of the track. When the Convoy album got put up on Spotify it wasn't included. (It was real bad like, just Mambo Sun, with Jason lyrics.)
Transylvanian Concubine by Rasputina I don't even know what genre this is tbh
[GET by Heike Michiyo (平家みちよ)](https://youtu.be/iOrtk_zOR64?si=02cZJdoa3YIH1KCd) Most people who are into J-pop don't even know this song, but it's my jam. I love to sing it at karaoke, but it's hard to find unless you go to a good karaoke place *in Japan*.
Don't Want to Die Tonight by Anthony Green
Boom Boom Out Go The Lights by the Pat Travers Band
I can't decide by scissor sister
Boris the Spider by the Who
Creeeepy Craaaawly creepy crawly creepycreepy crawlycrawly
Funnily enough I know about this song because The Claypool Lennon Delirium covered this
Entwistle has some wicked humor in his songs.
Nothing Left by Brownbird
Brownbird is so good
[Abusey Junction - Kokoroko](https://youtu.be/tSv04ylc6To?si=qbkQcjG3Swajysv7)
Razamanaz by Nazareth
Gone Away - Cold
[Pink Punk- Wilfried](https://youtu.be/R6iFt0obAe4?si=Z4qUSfaF6Am0p1-F) [Error Error- Wolfgang Ambros](https://youtu.be/VpjoYRhGzLE?si=Y38A634vrQ7iOu6H) [Die Hexen Kommen- EAV](https://youtu.be/eBK2fvBQd54?si=EluYgw0MiLjplK1J) [Baby O- Vinnie Vincent Invasion](https://youtu.be/7jDZEY4bTBQ?si=FoVcAb36pyYKTeLD) [Apparent- Jeff Hardy](https://youtu.be/NY4-YK3_yVE?si=urIH9HDbdHxJQMCW) [Whiteland- Opus](https://youtu.be/pskn4YnIwl8?si=wO0GeHZtGjJKSnzy) [We’ve Got It- Bilgeri](https://youtu.be/Rf80oS_6_60?si=T2xl_TatS-15lAwz) [Hey Jessy- Simon Lewis](https://youtu.be/FyhBxP9Cnwc?si=yOFuJj85QRiTk7rK)
I totally forgot Jeff Hardy made some music!
Janine - David Bowie
No Wind Resistance - Kinneret
Tooba blooze - stumble of the bumble bee https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rGm2HIUMRro
Biterphobia - Eminem
Albatross by Chunky
That Handsome Devil - Savages
User name checks out. Referencing my own username.
Night Crawler - Judas Priest In State - Kathleen Edwards
Fucking Isn't Cheating- Gay For Johnny Depp Hey James - Danananaykroyd
Little Feat - Roll em easy
Heaven/Hell by Chvrches
Keelhauled
Where Do We Go From Heaven - The Mighty Lemon Drops
Muther- letlive.
Joe Strummer by Cowboy Mouth
Pictures- Matt Nathanson
Ghost with a Boner - Diarrhea Planet
Storm Song by Porch Cat I prefer rough/scratchy vocals so if you don't it's probably not the song for you 😅
Dark Angel - Whitehorse (cover of Blue Rodeo)
90% of my playlist. because I am a metal head and none of my friends listen to anything near as heavy as my normal list. lol. but just for the answer Fucked by an Anchor by Alestorm.
Love Love Love- The Mountain Goats
The Dead Milkmen, Punk Rock Girl.. it's an anthem I dare say
"If you don't got Mojo Nixon, then your store could use some fixin'"
Marquee Moon- the title track from Televison's 1977 incredible album.
One of my favorites
Bareback rider by Gayle Adegbalola
J. Tillman - Crosswinds https://youtu.be/u_lzBoXA9TE?si=ln-mGVlA-F3EpdUv
How I love that man!!
I could be thinking I'm one of the few people I think listen to it but the song is called The Jam by Graham Central Station or Viet-nam by the Minutemen. I always have to skip these if I'm in the car with friends because they'll think I'm odd.
Nolan Taylor -68 ( YouTube )
Amazing song. Very powerful
Steam Engine from My Morning Jacket. Y’all NEED to listen
Listen to anything by Brakence. Deepfake is probably the best introduction to him, but all of his music is on another level.
Chevy Van by Sammy Johns
Mine is Witness by Mew.
Money - michael kiwanuka
Any song by Ray Stevens or Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band
She's so cold by The Rolling Stones
That is a banger for sure
Basically everything by Dogboy and his band Too Rude. The albums Dogboy: In The Trenches, Rebel Riddim, Too Rude, and Re-Invention all absolutely slap
Chiasm - Reliance
Saint James Ballroom by Alice Francis
Son of Pearl - An Endless Sporadic
What It Is- Amber Mark
Sing swan song-can
Getting along by the magic gang . I adore this band but no one I know listens to them
Path of wild abandon by Empress Ephemeral
Toytree's album "steambird alliance" few tracks (the last cat, wings to the wind, birds of prey) sound very unique and remind me STRAFE
Just about anything by Takanaka
Vincent black lighting 1952 - my favorite version is the Sean rowe cover.
So Begins the Task by Stephen Stills Manassas
Carmelita, by Fred Eaglesmith. Not a Zevon cover.
Just One Angel by Uncle Bonsai
Love is everywhere I go- Sam Phillips. At least no one I know has heard of it
[dawn chorus - boards of canada](https://youtu.be/WmgtRK4_l5Q?feature=shared) It’s not a woman moaning it’s a stretched out sample of kids on Sesame Street saying “bye” btw
Nothing Makes Sense - Chousand
Where only the graves are real, by Otis Gibbs.
Мучения стали обыденностью by Warykid
Short Stories with Tragic Endings - From Autum to Ashes Has to be with melanie wills vocals though
The album Holy Trinity by Holy Trinity their only release was in the 60s and it was that album. They have 64 or so monthly listeners
light aliens by the laura grill band
99 by Barnes Courtney / Devil in details by Chemical Brothers , You Suck by The Murmurs, Goodbye Horses by Q Lazzarus
"Confusion" by Townhall.
Welcome to the Shitshow by Ballistic Mafia
Dawn of a golden sun, by iamsleepless
Stone Guru - Face in the Mirror https://youtu.be/NyGO5ebV1Do?si=tEqqp17gwdatFUuX
Great Lakes Avengers - Kirby Krackle
Stephen Paul Taylor - Shit’s Fucked https://youtu.be/yi-ZIOmB6EM?si=v8a_josem3salvHk Edit - If any of you like that, here’s another one. Drink and Drive https://youtu.be/XTh5oefZjiM?si=ytA5u7PPvP0C7jpM
Last Plane Out by Toy Matinee. Excellent.
Arirang Alone by Sohyang
Money Man - Infectious
Leave it Alone - Bloodkin
My offwhite flag - dirty projectors.
[X-Plodo Sun Hat ](https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz_hzErCdzA&si=IcsJB7sqKW6LnPjF) - Medusa Cyclone [Assigned Frequency](https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=XhOdfYK5uLs&si=7sDvaY75wz91LgBQ) - Medusa Cyclone
When I see you (Timberwolf) - Sorority Noise