This is a static copy of In the Rose Garden, which existed as the center of the western Utena fandom for years. Enjoy. :)

#26 | Back to Top11-12-2006 02:54:55 PM

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Re: The music thread

Evanescence etc-love
Utena music!!!!!
Madonna
Avril Lavigne
P!NK
I like Kelly Clarkson's "breakaway" album

I don't listen to much music
most of the music i listen to is Utena and Evanescence XD etc-love


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#27 | Back to Top11-22-2006 04:43:22 AM

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Re: The music thread

OMG OMG new OTEP video!!! And it rocks, I can't wait to get the next album, it'll be amazing!

http://otep.com/

You have to sign up for the e-mail listing to see the full version of the video.



...and I think I'm still the only Otep fan here. Heh, still worth a try to turn other people into their music.


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#28 | Back to Top11-22-2006 09:13:38 AM

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Re: The music thread

I was curious about this myself...Seazer seems to be an acquired taste (one that none of my friends have acquired)...

A Perfect Circle
Agnostic Front
At the Drive-in
Bad Religion
Blondie
Cat Power
Counting Crows
Depeche Mode
Led Zeppelin
Mars Volta
Muse
NIN
NOFX
Our Lady Peace
Portishead
Radiohead
Seven Mary Three
Sick of it All
Sparta
The Cure
The Pixies
The Smiths
Tool - etc-love
Violent Femmes
X Japan

I also somewhat like Cake, Coldplay, New Amsterdams, Deftones, Elvis Costello, Enigma, Jump Little Children, Metallica, Sneaker Pimps, and They Might be Giants...

Favorites in anime music include Yuki Kajiura's stuff from Noir and .hack//sign and, of course, Yoko Kanno.

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#29 | Back to Top11-22-2006 07:14:01 PM

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Re: The music thread

What good tastes everyone has! Now I have new music to sample, which I love to do!!!

Hmmm... I really like going to concerts. My 3 favorites were:

  Tori Amos - New Orleans etc-love
  Nine Inch Nails - Houston etc-love
  Tool - small theater in Texas

Of course, the top two on that list are always on my ipod as I have all their albums.

I'm always looking for new Japanese music to listen too, after all the Utena soundtracks of course, but I can't stand when I download something and it ends up sounding like Mariah Carey (which grates on my nerves). Rules for ipod: No R&B, no country. Unless, of course, it's The Devil Went Down to Georgia. Others I like:

Nirvana
The Cure
Cake
Beck
Metallica
P.O.E.
Gorillaz
Regina Specktor
David Bowie
Madonna
Marilyn Manson


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#30 | Back to Top11-23-2006 05:43:21 AM

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Re: The music thread

Frosty wrote:

I can't stand when I download something and it ends up sounding like Mariah Carey (which grates on my nerves).

You're not exactly a big fan of hers either I see. emot-keke I can understand that feeling but there is one song which I cannot stand which seems to be way too popular especially at weddings and that song is Whitney Houston's version of "I Will Always Love You".

There is something about how she sings that song especially the chorus that REALLY REALLY rubs me the wrong way, to me its grates on my nerves like fingerails on the blackboard.

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#31 | Back to Top11-23-2006 10:08:41 AM

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Re: The music thread

Tamago wrote:

You're not exactly a big fan of hers either I see. emot-keke I can understand that feeling but there is one song which I cannot stand which seems to be way too popular especially at weddings and that song is Whitney Houston's version of "I Will Always Love You".

There is something about how she sings that song especially the chorus that REALLY REALLY rubs me the wrong way, to me its grates on my nerves like fingerails on the blackboard.

Thank you! It's also entirely too popular with the karaoke crowds... DREADFUL! However, not as bad as a mother & son duet of "Afternoon Delight". Audience *coughs* looks away.


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#32 | Back to Top11-23-2006 10:33:09 AM

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Re: The music thread

Whitney Houston did a horrible job on that song. I've always hated that cover. Dolly Parton, however, did an excellent job, and I normally dislike her music.

Speaking of covers, I think my favorite is that Ahmet and Dweezil Zappa version of 'Hit Me'. HOLY SHIT that song is hot. I am not a fan of Brit, she's overprocessed and her image was the biggest joke ever. I heard that song and hated it. But the Zappa boys' cover... dayum. That is some sexy music right there. etc-wankgirl


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#33 | Back to Top11-23-2006 03:23:32 PM

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Re: The music thread

Yasha wrote:

Speaking of covers, I think my favorite is that Ahmet and Dweezil Zappa version of 'Hit Me'. HOLY SHIT that song is hot. I am not a fan of Brit, she's overprocessed and her image was the biggest joke ever. I heard that song and hated it. But the Zappa boys' cover... dayum. That is some sexy music right there. etc-wankgirl

...or are we just thinking that because of the AMV? emot-confused

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Yasha wrote:

Whitney Houston did a horrible job on that song.

You've no idea how much of this I was subjected to by my mother and Bob. emot-gonk


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#34 | Back to Top11-23-2006 06:34:28 PM

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Re: The music thread

Giovanna wrote:

Yasha wrote:

Speaking of covers, I think my favorite is that Ahmet and Dweezil Zappa version of 'Hit Me'. HOLY SHIT that song is hot. I am not a fan of Brit, she's overprocessed and her image was the biggest joke ever. I heard that song and hated it. But the Zappa boys' cover... dayum. That is some sexy music right there. etc-wankgirl

...or are we just thinking that because of the AMV? emot-confused

Are you referring to this Utena AMV? etc-wankdudeetc-wankgirl

emot-biggrin

Yasha and Frosty wrote:

Also hated that Whitney Houston song.

You've no idea how much of this I was subjected to by my mother and Bob. emot-gonk

I am sure glad that I am not alone in hating that version of that song. emot-smile

Edit: Fixed spelling

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#35 | Back to Top11-23-2006 07:01:29 PM

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Re: The music thread

Tamago wrote:

Are you referring to this Utena AMV? etc-wankdudeetc-wankgirl

Indeed. etc-wankgirl


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#36 | Back to Top11-23-2006 07:45:42 PM

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Re: The music thread

Lol you guys.

And when I looked up this topic, I immediately thought "Sarah Slean"... AND THERE IT WAS ON SOMEONE'S FAVOURITES. So I love you forever.

I love Mars Volta.

Let's see...

Masami Okui/Megumi Hayashibara are all time favourites. Sorry, they're old school and poppy, but they're practically the Queens of Anime Music.

SE7EN
ELLEGARDEN
LUNA SEA
Judy (Jude?) and Mary
TommyHeavenly6 (Or TommyFebruary6.) <-- awesome shit
Oasis
The Cardigans
The Academy Is...
Utada Hikaru's new stuff.

And I'm really really loving When You Were Young by the Killers. etc-love

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#37 | Back to Top11-23-2006 08:12:03 PM

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Re: The music thread

Calliston wrote:

Utada Hikaru's new stuff.

Go go Utada Hikaru in Passion! I heard that song and it sounded like the wind falling in love. I swear to god, I could listen to it forever.


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#38 | Back to Top11-23-2006 08:38:40 PM

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Re: The music thread

Yasha wrote:

Go go Utada Hikaru in Passion! I heard that song and it sounded like the wind falling in love. I swear to god, I could listen to it forever.

Yes! Try 186 times, my ipod count for the song. emot-keke  Downloaded maybe 2 months ago, after hearing the English version in the opening of Kingdom Hearts. She is amazing! I also like "Game" Ayumi Hamasaki's voice paired with astounding classical music. I read on wikipedia.com that Ayumi was Utada's rival or some such.


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#39 | Back to Top11-23-2006 09:08:40 PM

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Re: The music thread

I think when it comes to... aesthetics, Ayumi takes down Hikaru. She's had way more albums (which are mostly of good quality) and they're creative. I also think she's Japan's #1 selling female artist, ever? But! Utada does have the #1 selling individual album. So, in that sense (when you're thinking of numbers) it's up for debate. But with creative artistry, Hikaru is definitely the most versatile.

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#40 | Back to Top11-23-2006 09:11:00 PM

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Re: The music thread

I think it's obvious that Namie Amuro beats both of them, awesome-wise.

BAM!

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#41 | Back to Top11-24-2006 11:34:56 PM

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Re: The music thread

I'm currently addicted to Irish punk -- I've been annoying my roommate by blaring Flogging Molly and Dropkick Murphys at what I consider to be reasonable hours.

I'm also listening to the Decembrists, Death Cab for Cutie, and the Unicorns a lot lately, which is my boyfriend's fault.

Other than that, my playlist is largely classic rock, early metal, early punk...my sister berates me for having a playlist consisting mostly of things from the late seventies/early eighties.

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#42 | Back to Top11-24-2006 11:48:28 PM

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Re: The music thread

People still listen to the Unicorns? Somehow I thought they were going to just completely disappear, since everything else those kids did was so short lived and so...not talked about. I'm surprised. (Although, that could just be because I have such a narrow perspective that whenever I don't listen to something as much as I used to it seems to me like the entire world has stopped caring as well. Not that I've stopped caring about the Unicorns, exactly. I just never listen to them anymore. Something about their appeal dropped when I found out I could never see them live again. emot-frown)


Uhh...so. emot-redface Lately I've been listening to a lot of Goto Maki. There's something really fascinating about a woman who goes from this to this.

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#43 | Back to Top11-24-2006 11:55:21 PM

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Re: The music thread

Nessy wrote:

People still listen to the Unicorns? Somehow I thought they were going to just completely disappear, since everything else those kids did was so short lived and so...not talked about. I'm surprised.

I started listening to them pretty recently; my best friend recommended them to me what, two months ago? So yeah, I haven't really gotten tired of them yet, since they're still featured pretty prominently on my writing soundtrack.

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#44 | Back to Top11-25-2006 07:00:53 PM

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Re: The music thread

*dances* I seem to compare everything to life...but music is general really is life.
So um...favorites! there are too many to list ;-; but lets seee what comes to mind first ^-^

Astrid Haven and the Shock Pop All Stars
Streifte Geist
Frankenrhymes
Queen
System of a Down
Insane Clown Posse+Dark Lotus
The Birthday Massacre
Jeffree Star
London After Midnight
Hollywood Undead
Nine Inch Nails
Sublime
Murderdolls
Zombie Girl
Jack Off Jill
Mindless Self Indulgence
Helayn Flowers
Dope Stars Inc
Combichrist
Undercover Slut
Tatu
Dir en grey
Miyavi
Gazette
Antique Cafe
Malice Mizer
Moi Dix Mois
Phantasmagoria
Arc
12012
Candy Spooky Theatre
Due Le Quartz
Pierrot
Vidoll
X Japan

and a big huge ECT.


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#45 | Back to Top11-25-2006 09:24:41 PM

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Re: The music thread

Wait, how many people is that now to list X Japan? No internet people I've talked to ever heard of them before.


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#46 | Back to Top11-25-2006 09:33:51 PM

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Re: The music thread

?!? Really? X Japan was my introduction to jrock. Not hearing of X Japan is like not hearing of The Beatles. On a...jrock kind of scale.

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#47 | Back to Top11-25-2006 10:50:35 PM

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Re: The music thread

I must talk to the wrong people.

I'm not heavily (By which I mean not at all) into bands or genres of any nationality, so that's a large part of it.

For the longest time I thought X Japan's music was actually from the anime X, having not seen the movie or series. The paltry information I have on the band came from Wikipedia when I found out that wasn't the truth.


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#48 | Back to Top03-06-2012 01:14:38 PM

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Re: The music thread

Thread Resurrection!

I listened to a heck of a lot of music on the way to AWP, so I thought I'd throw my list of preferred tunes in.

Thanks to the fab mix CD Katzetc-love made for me when she was my Secret Santa, I am now currently obsessed with The Bird and The Bee.
I never knew of this band before I got that mix CD and I swear it was absolutely perfect; I listen to it all the time.

Other Fab Music:

Nouvelle Vague
Florence + The Machine
The Ditty Bops
Neko Case
The Decemberists
Flight of the Concords 
Poe (thanks to Yashaetc-love)
Aimee Mann
Sleater-Kinney
Splendora
Hole
Jack Off Jill
Metric
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Death Cab for Cutie
The Hold Steady
The Smashing Pumpkins
Nirvana
Regina Spektor
Feist
The Mountain Goats
Tori Amos

and of course, my now and forever favorites, Amanda Palmer and The Dresden Dolls .


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#49 | Back to Top03-06-2012 01:51:22 PM

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Re: The music thread

I have always loved, and will always love, Coheed & Cambria.  They were a driving force behind some of my earlier writings.  Other favorites include H.I.M. and any SNK soundtrack I can get my hands on.

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#50 | Back to Top03-07-2012 09:06:32 AM

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Re: The music thread

Woo-hoo for thread resurrection ~
Gorillaz, Death Cab, Nine Inch Nails, Coheed & Cambria, Cake, Garbage, Modest Mouse, The Beatles, A Perfect Circle and David Bowie are all favorites of mine that have already been mentioned by other lovely people etc-love.
I'll add to that selection the following:

The Pillows (<- responsible for the FLCL sound track cool)
Hot Hot Heat
Franz Ferdinand
Rob Zombie
Outkast
The Kaiser Chiefs
Gotan Project
Lily Allen
The Scissor Sisters
3OH!3
Kasabian
Mika
The Teddybears
Rammstein
&
Jonathan Coulton (a recent addition)

And speaking of soundtracks, that no one seems to have brought up Cowboy Bebop yet is probably a crime. (And if I just missed it, shame on me, for I am willing to risk looking like an idiot because I was too lazy to double check a thread emot-tongue.) The music from Loveless gets a bump from me and SKU tunes go without saying emot-wink.

Edit: couldn't speel my way out of a paper bag.

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