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My hard drive crash has resulted in the loss of over 3,000 mp3s. A lot of those were things I own on CD, but the majority were of bands that haven't released full albums yet, unbuyable things (live songs, covers, etc.), b-sides, or bands I'd heard of but never listened to. I can't remember anything I had since when I see a band mentioned, I add them to my Soulseek wishlist thingy immediately so I won't forget.

So, please, recommend me things I haven't heard. I'm open to most things....exceptions are metal, r&(n'?)b, and pop country.
 
meggie that really sucks for you. i'm sorry. :(

my music isn't as cool as yours but feel free to go nuts on soulseek if you want. :|

and re: your other thread - what kind of bookmarks are you looking for?
 
Thanks. :) What's your soulseek name again?

ANY bookmarks, seriously. I bookmark everything....news sites, stupid sites, sites with dumb time-wastiing games, reference sites, etc.
 
I'm on your soulseek, right? I have a lot of random stuff on mine if you can access my list. Probably a lot of similar stuff since I'd usually download things we'd mention in "have you ever heard soandso" conversations. :) Oh, also catch me on aim sometime and i'll just send you the random songs from those bands that i dont' really know, but just have a couple downloaded things...
 
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I did just think of some that you might have only mp3s of, not cds...not sure, but maybe (just from looking at mine). I know you've probably heard all these, but in case you forgot what you had:

Iron and wine
Hem
Eileen rose
Pilate
Franz Ferdinand
Melaton
keane
greentrials
the wrens
decemberists
stars
one mile north
cornerstones
the unicorns
the shore
over the rhine
alpine stars
a northern chorus
clearlake

I have a lot of the buffseeds, arab strap, and camera obscura on my computer - I know you like those, so I can send some stuff if you want.
 
sorry to hear about that, meggie.

i'd reccomend you stuff but i'm afriad you may not like too much of it....

i wear my favorite bands' names all over my posts like a giant advertisement anyway so yeah....me replying is pretty much useless and redundant, even if you did want to be bombarded with 30 dropkick murphys song reccomendations :shifty:
 
buy lightbulb sun by porcupine tree ( its difficult to find the album even in UK althought this is a british pop/prog rock band). steve wilson is an absolute GENIUS !!!

its pretty much in the same vein as coldplay, doves, radiohead and many of such brit bands..but i guess PORCUPINE TREE is a must..

if u like this tell me..tell me..i will recommend some more albums but if u don like this, you wont like those all too.
 
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I'm reviving this thread because my hard drive actually died this week now....I hardly remember what music I even had on there, but I know it was a ton...I can remember the obvious stuff, but there was just so much...
I haven't installed the new one yet (on a roommate's computer) but I thought I'd get a head start on ideas.
Also, the bookmark thing...yeah, I had pages of favorites....any suggestions?
 
Possibly the greatest record ever recorded:

Jellyfish-Spilt Milk

It's a vocal, songwriting, performance, and production masterpiece. The Beatles, Queen, Badfinger, and Nilsson put in a blender and poured out into a unique mold. Every friend I have now owns this album and regards it very highly. You can usually find it cheap.
 
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