Whats Your Favorite Band/Artist & Song

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MGates

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I love poison the well!!! Mindless self indulgence...dark funeral...murderer dolls...from autumn to ashes..ECT..

From Autumn to Ashes was pretty much my fav band in high school. Still rock my old Too Bad You're Beautiful era hoodie on occasion even though its over 10 yrs old and has paint on it. haha
 

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TOOL - Although if I had to pick a favorite track, my head would probably explode from indecision. I saw Sevendust, Coal Chamber & Lacuna Coil together live a couple of weeks ago, so I've been rocking alot of Chamber lately. APC, Slipknot, Static-X, Manson & Clutch are on my current playlist as well. I don't know where I'd be without music. It wouldn't be good...I'd be a very angry individual.

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From Autumn to Ashes was pretty much my fav band in high school. Still rock my old Too Bad You're Beautiful era hoodie on occasion even though its over 10 yrs old and has paint on it. haha

I saw them at a Warped Tour back in the early 2000's, never really followed them but I remember enjoying their set live. That was not a great year for the show for me, my favorites were not there and I remember liking them and Bad Religion played that year and I love them.
 

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My introduction to the Deftones was also a live show at that very same club. (They were opening for Korn) Man is Chino a bad mamajama. I thought they were called the "Death Tones" until I purchased my first copy of Adrenaline later that week.

To this day I will annoy my neighbors by blasting "7 words".

Gotta love The Deftones! R.I.P Chi Cheng. My fav from them (should be obvious why):

 

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I saw them at a Warped Tour back in the early 2000's, never really followed them but I remember enjoying their set live. That was not a great year for the show for me, my favorites were not there and I remember liking them and Bad Religion played that year and I love them.

I also so them in the early 2000's at Skate and Surf in Asbury Park NJ. They were pretty good live. I was never a huge fan of their stuff after TBYB, but i still think that record rules
 

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BTW Warped Tour 1996 = one of the greatest shows EVER! NOFX, Deftones, 311, CIV, Pennywise, Beck..............

And now I feel old.
Ive been to warped tour twice... one of those times we had backstage passes thanx to the band wanted dead... we hung out with them..the casualties.. NOFX.. nfg..good Charlotte..and a bunch of other bands... it was a really good time ;) most fun I think ive EVER had..
 
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I saw Poison The Well open up for Soulfly at Ziggy's in Winston Salem, NC 5 or 6 years ago. I had never heard of them before and was really impressed. KILLER chops live.
I like soulfly too... not something I listen to often but I do like them... I used to have some ozzfest cd's with them on It when I was like 15 and used to listen to them a lot back then..
 
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I like Soulfly. But I think I supported them more because I was a fan of Max's work with Sepultura then because I wanted to bang my head to a bunch of screaming in Portuguese that I didn't understand. There are a few songs that stand out. Like "Back to the Primitive" and "In Memory of". I was really excited when I found out Max and Igor were reuniting to form The Cavalera Conspiracy. Once the album was released I found it a little disappointing. Plenty of aggression but to me it missed the mark of that old school Sepultura sound that I was hoping for. Although admittedly Igor's drum work was excellent.
 
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