This post has been edited by Spann: 14 August 2007 - 06:55 AM
What are your top 5 favorite albums of all time?
#31
Posted 14 August 2007 - 06:55 AM
-The League Against Tedium
#33
Posted 14 August 2007 - 09:33 PM
I'm surprised no one else here likes classical film scores, as I do.
Well it's the same as with any genre of music. Some people like it, some people don't. Hell, until Spann bumbled in here, wallabyeyes and I were the only people on this entire message board that dug on noise. I'm still one of only a small handful of people I can think of that enjoy listening to spazzy hardcore like the Locust, Melt-Banana or Daughters. I don't listen to film scores because I don't enjoy the aural experience without the visuals to go with it. Though I do enjoy listening to the soundtracks from the first two Metal Gear Solid games.
#34
Posted 14 August 2007 - 11:37 PM
You should try a Williams score sometimes, then; they're always really exquisite.
#35
Posted 15 August 2007 - 01:06 AM
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#37
Posted 15 August 2007 - 02:48 PM
Melt Banana never EVER play over here though.
As far as scores go - The Final Fantasy VII score is phenomenal, as is Secret of Mana's. Both done by Nobuo Uematsu, as far as I know.
-The League Against Tedium
#39
Posted 15 August 2007 - 09:55 PM
I like Danny Elfman. That's about it. It's not an area that I really get into.
And Spann, while I do enjoy a bit of that stuff, I'm not that into the genre on the whole. Most of it just strikes me as a bunch of dudes who think they're really out there and different, even though they just sound like yet another Arab On Radar knock-off. It also doesn't help that 90% of these bands appear to have members of Arab On Radar among their ranks.
This post has been edited by Heccubus: 15 August 2007 - 09:57 PM
#40
Posted 15 August 2007 - 09:59 PM
All right, then...
By the way, what's Arab on Radar?
#41
Posted 15 August 2007 - 10:07 PM
They broke up a few years back, and now it seems that every time I hear about a new band that cites AoR as an influence, there's a member OF AoR IN THAT BAND.
Well okay, there's only three bands that I know of:
-Made In Mexico (you may have heard them in a little game called Guitar Hero II. They suck out loud.)
-The Chinese Stars
-Athletic Automaton
#43
Posted 15 August 2007 - 10:19 PM
My point was that a lot of bands similar to The Locust or Melt-Banana strike me as being pathetic Arab On Radar knock-offs. I then followed that with a joke about how I seem to see members of Arab On Radar popping up in a lot of similar bands nowadays. The Chinese Stars, for instance, I mistook for being Arab On Radar the first time I heard them. I had no idea that it was a "different" band. They sounded exactly the same. Made in Mexico, as I said, just plain suck. There's no redeeming value to their music whatsoever. And Athletic Automaton, I believe, are instrumental. I don't remember that well and I'm far too lazy to see if I still have any of their stuff kicking around.
#45
Posted 16 August 2007 - 06:48 AM
As a rule, for me to enjoy that sorta thing there does need to be a special something, and I agree, everyone sounds like a bad AoR rip-off - and I don't really like AoR.
However, I could not be more excited about the new Dillinger Escape Plan and Between the Buried and me albums this year.
-The League Against Tedium