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Started by Corrugated_Duck

It’s interesting that Therapy? appeal to fans of all genres.

Posted on Tue, 10 July 2001 at 17:55

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Barbie wrote:

I don’t get that. The way you phrased it…

Posted on Tue, 10 July 2001 at 18:14

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opalmantra wrote:

I think that he tries to say that he means to think that T? fans have a widespread (LOL) taste in music. Ehmm…right?

Posted on Tue, 10 July 2001 at 18:29

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Therapeut wrote:

Yup, that’s what he meant. I’d like to know if there are fans that listen to a whole different kind of music than Therapy??

I for one like hardcore & punk a lot, even some black metal and real industrial bands. Who else?

Posted on Tue, 10 July 2001 at 20:02

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Fat Punk Doris wrote:

Maiden lots of Maiden, Ministry very industrial, Pitchshifter- early gothic stuff, AMEN, Snuff,and [Spunge] cus they make me happy and Hardcore, lashings of it,
Therapeut >> you know Stampin Ground, underule, Medule nocte, shelter??

+ of course Grindcore- ie Napalm Death

And then at the other end of my taste The Divine comedy, Neil Finn, Paul weller, Gomez.

That sums me up very wierd taste indeed.

Anyone else wierder than me???

Posted on Tue, 10 July 2001 at 20:40

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Body Bag Girl Iris wrote:

Yep, I think so, I like musicals… like ‘The Phantom of The Opera’ (my dream is to see it one time in London) and ‘Elisabeth’, ‘Aida’, etc.

But I also listed to SOIA, Deftones, etc.

Posted on Tue, 10 July 2001 at 20:53

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Corrugated_Duck wrote:

yeah sorry, that was kinda wierd. I mean they dont strictly belong to a genre. Therapy? fans like everything from Slayer to Oasis, as well as punk and hardcore. They seem to be a little more open minded then say, fans of a punk band or something.

Posted on Tue, 10 July 2001 at 20:59

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Therapeut wrote:

Fat Punk Doris, Stampin’ Ground is ok but in Belgium we have a great hardcore scene as well with Liar, Congress, Length Of Time etc. And as for punk, I advise Dropkick Murphy’s & US Bombs to everyone.

Other cool bands are Negative Approach, Last Resort, Death In June, etc.

Posted on Tue, 10 July 2001 at 21:22

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Fat Punk Doris wrote:

I heard a bit of Dropkick… sing loud sing proud, have to say it was dire. but thats my opinion, stampin ground kick arse, they have that energy and stage presence that some bands lack.

Posted on Wed, 11 July 2001 at 20:00

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barnabus11 wrote:

anythin from Bob Marley to Thin Lizzy, Slayer, Pantera, Nine Inch Nails , Tool etc etc etc

Posted on Wed, 11 July 2001 at 20:59

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barnabus11 wrote:

and some Elvis now and again

Posted on Wed, 11 July 2001 at 21:02

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teenage kicker wrote:

i find that if i listen to anything for long enough, i get to like it.

well. except for opera and stuff like that

Posted on Wed, 11 July 2001 at 21:32

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whaley wrote:

there’s good and bad stuff in almost every genre. and different styles are suited for different times. I tend to prefer alternative rock/grunge but have lots of other tastes.

Posted on Wed, 11 July 2001 at 21:59

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Idoru wrote:

My second to Therapy? and much longer (since 1979) I am a hugh fan of Jonathan Richman (& the modern lovers).
In those days I was also a fan of Queen and 2 Belgen.
Now I like music from REM through Chanel Zero till Faithless and Praga Kahn.

Frank

Posted on Wed, 11 July 2001 at 22:52

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rocking roxy wrote:

hey teenage kicker, you say you don’t like opera.
but you should try it!
listen to carl orff’s Carmina burana in a huge cathedral will give you shiver! and absolut weird feeling!

Posted on Thu, 12 July 2001 at 06:21

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Christian wrote:

@Doris: hey Pitchshifter are probably my 2nd favourite band after T?, what are your favourites? If you say ‘early gothic stuff’, do you only mean ‘desensitized’ or do you also include ‘infotainment’?

Posted on Thu, 12 July 2001 at 14:27

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White Psycho wrote:

sepultura, neil young, bob dylan, eagles, beatles, red hot chili peppers etc

Posted on Thu, 12 July 2001 at 18:51

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innocent_X wrote:

i like weezer, metallica, green day, old blink 182, pitchshifter, chili peppers, A, placebo, nofx, super furries, soulfly, etc. etc. etc.

Posted on Thu, 12 July 2001 at 18:56

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Fat Punk Doris wrote:

Pitchshifter, when i say early gothic stuff i mean way way before desensitized and infotainment, i mean the industrial album and submit. That is dark and scary. in circa bout 1991-2 ‘industrial’ the debut LP has just been re-released by Peaceville @ £8.99 in places like HMV well worth it. So different to there new stuff.

Posted on Thu, 12 July 2001 at 20:29

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Christian wrote:

I’ve got ‘submit’ too, but I don’t like it really. Some nice sounds are on it, though. New flesh PSI for example.

Posted on Fri, 13 July 2001 at 13:26

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Barbie wrote:

Hm, i don’t think t? fans are open minded. Don’t know many but the ones i do know are anything but. I just like music in general. Some of it sucks some of it .. doesn’t. I figured music’s probably one of the most important things to me. The music people have mentioned here is all pretty similar - except for opera, which I don’t like cos they’re too fat and it’s distracting.

Posted on Sat, 14 July 2001 at 12:42

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Fat Punk Doris wrote:

Which version of submit have you got,did You buy it ages ago or recently. Ive been trying to find an original copy as opposed to the Re-released version i have.

Anyway whats wrong with Fat people??

Posted on Sat, 14 July 2001 at 12:54

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Christian wrote:

I must be a re-release. I bought it 2 years ago.

Well that’s a point. ‘I don’t like opera because of fat people’. Haha.

Posted on Sat, 14 July 2001 at 14:12

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infernalover wrote:

first: i don’t like opera
second: i think you have to WHATCH opera instead of hiring it.. but still i don’t like opera
third: am i the only one who likes dance music?
4th: if so, maybe you don’t like discos
5th: if i’m right you don’t like girls
6th: if i’m wrong, where do you find some very-easy-girls (but sometimes they’re very easy only in appearence)? ‘on the road’????????

Posted on Tue, 17 July 2001 at 21:09

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