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Shouldn't this be in the "Other bands/Music" Forum...?

Anyway..

That list is pretty good, but I can't say I like Maiden. Never have actually. I've never heard of Queensryche and I don't have an opinion on Public Enemy, Pantera or Slayer, since I've never heard their music. Queen has a few good songs. I would add Jimi Hendrix, Cream and Eric Clapton to that list.

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I have a friend who is OBSESSED with Dream Theater, can't say I'm a huge fan....I've heard Opeth is really good, just never bothered to listen to them yet. However I do like Pantera and Metallica. Pretty good list, I'm surprised you like rap as well (Public Enemy) not many Zeppelin fans do.

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Tool

R.E.M.

World Party

Procul Harum

Queen

The Beatles

Traffic

pearl jam

STP

Consolidated

Sundays

Clash

Eagles

Jimi Hendrix

Bob Dylan

Peter Gabriel

Rod Stewart

Stevie Wonder

Run DMC

Beethoven

Rachmaninov

Chopin

Mozart

Miles Davis

Herbie Hancock

Thelonius Monk

Mingus

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I have a friend who is OBSESSED with Dream Theater, can't say I'm a huge fan....I've heard Opeth is really good, just never bothered to listen to them yet. However I do like Pantera and Metallica. Pretty good list, I'm surprised you like rap as well (Public Enemy) not many Zeppelin fans do.

Listen to Opeth!!! They are incredible. The only thing that tends to put people off is the fact they use "Growling" vocals at times. But once you get used to this there is an incredible world of musical discovery there, and when Mikael Akerfeldt (vocals) sings cleanly, he has one of the most beautiful voices in music. I would recommend the album "Ghost Reveries", as I would put this album up there with the classic albums - simply awesome. The musical landscape shifts from full on death metal, into beautiful acoustic passages (with clean vocals) into eastern tinged sounds. I cannot recommend this highly enough! As far as rap goes, I'm really into "old school" rap/hip hop such as Public Enemy, Eric b And Rakim, Ice Cube, Beastie Boys, NWA (I hate modern day rap). I'm suprised more Zep fans don't listen to some of this stuff, and some on Bonham's drumming has a real hip hop groove to it (oh, I'm a drummer by the way!!)

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Oh, and my list....this is gonna be frickin' massive

A Perfect Circle

Arch Enemy

Arcade Fire

Audioslave

Beck

Beastie Boys

Bob Dylan

Dave Matthews Band

Death From Above 1979

Deerhoof

DJ Shadow

Explosions In The Sky

Fleetwood Mac

Foo Fighters

Frank Zappa

Gorillaz

Incubus

Jeff Beck

Johnny Cash

Joy Division

King Crimson

Matthew Good

Metallica

Miles Davis

My Bloody Valentine

Neutral Milk Hotel

Nightwish

Nine Inch Nails

Nirvana

Oasis

Our Lady Peace

Paco De Lucia

Pantera

Pavement

Pearl Jam

Pink Floyd

Portishead

Queens of The Stone Age

Radiohead

Rage Against The Machine

Ravi Shankar

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Roger Waters

Super Furry Animals

Simon and Garfunkel

Smashing Pumpkins

Soundgarden

Stevie Ray Vaughan

System of A Down

Tegan & Sara

Temple of The Dog

Tenacious D

The Beatles

The Black Crowes

The Flaming Lips

The Kinks

The Mahavishnu Orchestra

The Mars Volta

The Raconteurs

The Ramones

The Velvet Underground

The White Stripes

Tool

Weezer

Yes

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Listen to Opeth!!! They are incredible. The only thing that tends to put people off is the fact they use "Growling" vocals at times. But once you get used to this there is an incredible world of musical discovery there, and when Mikael Akerfeldt (vocals) sings cleanly, he has one of the most beautiful voices in music. I would recommend the album "Ghost Reveries", as I would put this album up there with the classic albums - simply awesome. The musical landscape shifts from full on death metal, into beautiful acoustic passages (with clean vocals) into eastern tinged sounds. I cannot recommend this highly enough! As far as rap goes, I'm really into "old school" rap/hip hop such as Public Enemy, Eric b And Rakim, Ice Cube, Beastie Boys, NWA (I hate modern day rap). I'm suprised more Zep fans don't listen to some of this stuff, and some on Bonham's drumming has a real hip hop groove to it (oh, I'm a drummer by the way!!)

I have no problem with "growling" vocals, but I will definitely put Opeth on my mental list of bands to check out. Also, I can't agree more with some old rap, I mean The Beastie Boys even sampled some Zeppelin. I'm also a drummer, Jack Irons (Chili Peppers) is probably my favourite "funk-rock" drummer :D

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My top 20 bands/artists (other than Zep), in no particular order:

1. Gary Moore

2. Jimi Hendrix

3. Guns N' Roses (old & new)

4. Velvet Revolver

5. The Doors/Riders On The Storm

6. Black Sabbath (Ozzy & Dio)

7. Metallica

8. Black Stone Cherry

9. Fleetwood Mac (Peter Green era)

10. Eric Clapton

11. The Moody Blues

12. Black Label Society

13. The Who

14. The Rolling Stones

15. Pink Floyd/David Gilmour/Roger Waters

16. Paul Weller

17. REM

18. Bob Dylan

19. Joan Baez

20. Queen

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I have a friend who is OBSESSED with Dream Theater, can't say I'm a huge fan....I've heard Opeth is really good, just never bothered to listen to them yet. However I do like Pantera and Metallica. Pretty good list, I'm surprised you like rap as well (Public Enemy) not many Zeppelin fans do.

Images and Words is a great album to get into the band with.

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Janis Joplin, as if you didn't know.

The Beatles

Fleetwood Mac (Particularly Rumors)

Jimi Hendrix

The Doors

Pink Floyd

Yngwie Malmsteen

Some Guns'N'Roses is okay.

The Monkees

The Yardbirds

Spinal Tap (But who doesn't like them?)

Jefferson Airplane

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I'm mainly into hard rock from the late 60's/early 70's.

A top ten is too difficult as there is so much great music from this period, but here are ten bands off the top of my head that I really like a lot:

Black Sabbath

Deep Purple

Budgie

Uriah Heep

Free

Flower Travellin' Band

Hawkwind

Jethro Tull

Necromandus

Captain Beyond

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I'm mainly into hard rock from the late 60's/early 70's.

A top ten is too difficult as there is so much great music from this period, but here are ten bands off the top of my head that I really like a lot:

Black Sabbath Metallica,Iron Maiden,Motley Crue

Deep Purple

Budgie

Uriah Heep

Free

Flower Travellin' Band

Hawkwind

Jethro Tull

Necromandus

Captain Beyond

no one didn't mention

Lynard Skynard

Rush

ACDC Iron Maiden

The Who Matillica

I love Janis Jolpin Dream Threatre

Ozzy osbourne/Black sabbath / Motley Crue

Rammstein Dio

Kid Rock Raindow

Queen/Queensryche

Styx/Boston

Ted Nugent

Jethro Tull

Free

Deep Purple

Yes

Aerosmith

some of The beatles/John Lennon

Heart,Magic Man,alone,Barricuda

Who is captain beyond?

Like alot of the blues and gospel,jazz a little

classical music,of course and Opera

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AC/DC

Metallica

The Rolling Stones

The White Stripes

Fleetwood Mac

Queen

KISS

Buckcherry

Eagles Of Death Metal

Elton John-Old school stuff...

Godsmack

Gun N Roses

Heart

The Hives

JET

Lenny Kravitz

Motley Crue

Queens of the Stone Age

The Raconteurs

Rage Against The Machine

Stone Temple Pilots

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

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Hard question because I do love rhyth'm & blues as well as worldmusic! Here are some details when I come down on it:

Arrested Development

Eric Burdon

Bauhaus

Kate Bush

Mari Boine

Cassandra Complex

Cream

The Cure

Nick Cave

Dire Straits

Nick Drake

The Doors

FAUN

Hothouse Flowers

In Gowan Ring

In Extremo

Leningrad Cowboys

Marcey's Playground

The Multicoloured Shades

Pink Floyd

Pixies

Rammstein

Red Hot Chillie Peppers

Rosetta Stone

The Seeed

Sisters Of Mercy

Sieben

The Staind

Sugarcubes

Stone Roses

This Mortal Coil

Three Doors Down

Timbuk 3

Triskell

U2

The Violent Femmes

The Verve

Wendy Rule

The Who

Yes (..... and John Anderson's solo-stuff as well!)

Neil Young

ZZ Top

............ and of course The Mothership is high up all above!

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ZEPPELIN ( SOLO STUFF)

YES

FLOYD

QUEEN

DEEP PURPLE ( ALL LINE UPS and off shoot bands ..SNAKE,RAINBOW,GILLAN ETC))

MUSE

RUSH

OZZY ( FOR HIS ACE GUITARISTS)

SHOSTOKOVICH

BACH

MOZART

WES MONTGOMERY

BARNEY KESSEL

SISTER SLEDGE (YES I KNOW BUT I LIKE THE FUNK GUITAR)

HAWKWIND

DREAM THEATRE

IRON MAIDEN

AC/DC

MEGADETH

METALLICA

KENNEDY SOUNDTRACK

WOLFSBANE

VAN HALEN

I could go on ETC ETC

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well...

The Beatles

MC5

Creedence Clearwater Revival

The Velvet Underground (all of it, but first two albums with John Cale the most)

King Crimson

The Doors

The 13th Floor Elevators

The Stooges

James Brown

Sly and the Family Stone

The Animals

Moby Grape

and more but I'm too lazy to list them at the moment B)

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