For me (a-z)
A New Found Glory
Alexisonfire
The Ataries
At the Drive-In
Atreyu
Bear vs. Shark
Blink
Brand New
Coheed and Cambria
Dashboard Confessional
Dave Matthews Band
Dispatch
Fall Out Boy
Finch
From Autumn to Ashes
Guster
Hoobastank
Jimmy Eat World
Journey
Less Than Jake
Linkin Park
Lit
Maroon 5
Midtown
Saves the Day
Senses Fail
Simple Plan Starting Line
Straylight Run
Surgarcult
Sum 41 Taking Back Sunday
Thrice
Thursday
Unwritten Law
Usher
Yellowcard
- Van Halen
- AC DC
- Aerosmith
- Kiss(some songs)
- Guns N Roses (some songs)
- Led Zeppelin
That's just a few, as you can see I am into Classic Rock.
"why I've gotta be one of the cool kids just to walk by/
- without being tripped, thrown down on the ground and kicked/
Insulting me for no reason, I was treated like shit/
The teachers let it happen/
I've even seen some of them teachers laughing/
That's why I had a smile on my face when I started blastin/" - Ill Bill - The Anatomy of a School Shooting
You know I don't really have any favorite bands. There is one thing I've always like about Godsmack and System of a Down, though. You can buy one of their CDs and pretty much every song on the CD is good. I usually download my music, but I did find that impressive. Most other bands you only end up liking about two or three of the ten or more songs on the CD.
Their good stuff is GREAT, I just wish they'd cut the fucking "forest noises" and all that pretentious crap. Frances the Mute held its position in my cars CD player for a record 2 months (it's a 6 CD changer).
I was under the impression that Mantra was just being a faggot. I doubt he likes those bands. I'm sorry that I am "too dense" to get on the band wagon of being an elitist prick and bashing bands that people typically like a lot.
MissiveAttic
Suster of a Dow
Later On
Arcuate Wire
Kashmere
John Miro Quai
Muce
Conjury Won
The Flymenlepsy
Thavery Cooperation
Ballock Partway
Zibo Math-Oh
Schmo Pathol
Clodpole
Gandhi Wormholes
Kuchean
Gent
Stryphnics
"Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today." - Stephen Wolfram
"Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today." - Stephen Wolfram
Posted 2005-12-10, 05:37 PM
in reply to Grav's post starting "*hugs*"
GravitonSurge said:
*hugs*
Aww. *hugs back*
Don't get any slash fanfic ideas now.
"Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today." - Stephen Wolfram