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What's your 2nd preference to Glam Music?

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  1. pebblesdavis

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    I love 90's music as well!!!!!!!

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  2. pebblesdavis

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    And Metal (thrash, screamo) of course!!!

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  3. IWP

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    Thrash fuckin Metal!

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  4. SickThing

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    "Huh?, grunge KISS!?!!
    Oh, you mean Carnival of Souls?
    Ah, so YOU are the person who bought that CD! I'm sure Gene & Paul would like to know that :-) "- Stanley

    Hey! No Carnival of Souls dissing when I'm around!
    Bad Stanley! Bad!
    Also, you're forgetting:

    And when it comes to music, like if the fashion wasn't involved at all, Hotter Than Hell was the first Grunge album.

    I'm livin' in the 70s, I feel like I've lost my keys
    I got the right day, got the wrong week
    I get paid for just being a freak
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  5. MotleyPoisonDrummer

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    thrash......iron maiden babie!!!!!! grrrrrrrr

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  6. justinjc7

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    classic rock, judas priest, iron maiden, ac/dc, jimi hendrix

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  7. ryndanzig

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    what would danzig be considered?

    Sometimes if you want to fly you have to let the wind carry you
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  8. pebblesdavis

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    "what would danzig be considered?"
    - ryndanzig

    You know I'd like to know that too...being a Danzig fan myself! They used to play them on our local metal station in the 90's (turned internet station (www.knac.com) it's no longer on our radio, but they used to consider it metal..now the definition of metal has changed a bit (ie. Metalcore, Screamo, and Melodic Metal) so maybe you'd consider them hard rock? I really want to know, too! ;)

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  9. LEATHUR

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    *giggles at "Grunge" KISS* yaknow I never thought of Carnival of Souls that way.Its a great album.I just figured it was written during personal issues the guys were going thru....when *I* think of "grunge" I just remember that pretty much cooled down the Sunset Strip scene and I was pretty pissed off about that!

    I mean,I remember when the police and citizens groups were harrassing Bill Gazzarri over band flyers....c'mon now....and us being kicked off the "wall" we used to sit on and drink etc....

    If I can't listen to my 80s hair stuff I dig classical and,that 'classic rock",and funky stuff too,hell I watched an old episode of Soul Train the other night,theres some good dancers usedta shake it on there.Is Don Cornelius even still alive????

    "Sacrifice before Compromise" "Live the rock n roll dream"
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  10. cocokitty

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    I'M EASY...... BASICALLY WHATEVER I CAN GET MY HANDS ON

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  11. Tara

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    Not Jazz! Jazz sucks balls! I like music, my taste spans many genres, but I can't tolerate that shit. I spent a good part of the nineties worshipping Nirvana and Manic Street Preachers, but came back to the metal around the turn of the century...

    I've also got a real thing for comedic music. I love The Mighty Boosh, the Tundra Rap freaking owns! Their Glam-Folk version of Breaking the Law is hilarious! Love The Galaxy Song off Monty Python's Meaning of Life.

    "Personally monsieur," said Poirot, "I don't give le fuck."

    You shouldn't talk to me. Find better company. There's better people to know. You'll only end up like Rimbaud. Get shot by Verlaine...
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  12. Sleaze

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    I would say trash metal.

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  13. Tempest

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    All I can think of is David Bowie, but I am pretty sure he invented Glam Rock along with Lou Reed. I guess I would have to say Classical Music. I know it bores the hell out of a lot of people, but look at how they dressed!! So cool!! They got to wear wigs & make-up out in the streets, and men could wear stockings and hot little leather shoes, and everybody, even the government took them all serious!! What happened to those days? How come when I walk down the street in make-up people automatically want to fight, or call me a male prostitute? How come I must dress down to travel on an airplane? They looked at me all crazy just for wearing my "Slut" pantyhose... Some guy even said I was scaring his kids!! If his kids only knew who the real scary guy is!!

    Tempest :*

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  14. AgnesofGod

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    8) >>depends on the mood i feel that particular day..classic rock, inc. blues, any music that i feel i like...how it sounds, words, etc. :mrgreen:

    Pepe-2
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  15. CCat

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    Jazz, space rock, progressive rock, krautrock, classical

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  16. Riotmayfly

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    I also love thrash, heavy and power metal :wink: . Thrash especially :)

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  17. RcksAngl

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    My taste varies,besides Glam I like R.E.O.Speedwagon,Journey,some country,some of the newer bands like Three Days Grace,Saliva,etc.But mostly my 80's Glam!!!Not a big fan of rap except maybe Dr.Dre & Snoop Dogg!!

    Lovin' Keri Kelli
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  18. RcksAngl

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    I forgot to mention Kari Kane's(Pretty Boy Floyd) new band Killing Grace,they Rock!!! :mrgreen:

    Lovin' Keri Kelli
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  19. cruebrue

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    The Misfits and old thrash metal. Metallica got me into them. R.I.P Cliff

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  20. LouEno

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    I'm a big fan of Post-Punk.

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  21. InASimpleRhyme

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    Screamo is NOT Heavy Metal!!!!!!!!!

    If you like thrash check out Municipal waste, they kick ass!

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  22. LouEno

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    If you're talking to me, I by post-punk I meant bands like The Jesus & Mary Chain, Joy Division, etc.

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  23. johnsonzkid

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    Indie, if that can really just be described as one genre. Belle & Sebastian, Death Cab for Cutie, that sort...

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  24. SickThing

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    "I love The Mighty Boosh, the Tundra Rap freaking owns! Their Glam-Folk version of Breaking the Law is hilarious!"
    - Tara

    Go you! I've been a Booshie since like.. '04. When I first saw series 1 on sbs one Monday night. I have all three series on dvds but series 1 is my favourite. Anyway, getting slightly back on topic, I know all the boosh songs and me & my bro sing the little crimp songs together which is so fun. soup, soup, a-tasty, soup, soup, a-spicy..

    I'm livin' in the 70s, I feel like I've lost my keys
    I got the right day, got the wrong week
    I get paid for just being a freak
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  25. SickThing

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    "All I can think of is David Bowie, but I am pretty sure he invented Glam Rock along with Lou Reed."
    - Tempest

    Alice Cooper did it before Bowie.

    I'm livin' in the 70s, I feel like I've lost my keys
    I got the right day, got the wrong week
    I get paid for just being a freak
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  26. Clementine

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    After glam its Classical music for me, it's usually these two moods I have, the fun mood and the relaxing mood. But then also metal, classic rock, blues and jazz.

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  27. LouEno

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    "

    "All I can think of is David Bowie, but I am pretty sure he invented Glam Rock along with Lou Reed."
    - Tempest

    Alice Cooper did it before Bowie."
    - SickThing

    T. Rex did it before Alice Cooper. Sure, Cooper was cross-dressing before Bolan, but Bolan was the one who really made the whole thing glamorous.

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  28. johnsonzkid

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    "

    "I love The Mighty Boosh, the Tundra Rap freaking owns! Their Glam-Folk version of Breaking the Law is hilarious!"
    - Tara

    Go you! I've been a Booshie since like.. '04. When I first saw series 1 on sbs one Monday night. I have all three series on dvds but series 1 is my favourite. Anyway, getting slightly back on topic, I know all the boosh songs and me & my bro sing the little crimp songs together which is so fun. soup, soup, a-tasty, soup, soup, a-spicy.."
    - SickThing

    the mighty boosh just might be my life.
    especially the bouncy castle crimp.

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  29. SickThing

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    I still need to learn the pancake crimp, I haven't got the whole thing perfect yet.

    I'm livin' in the 70s, I feel like I've lost my keys
    I got the right day, got the wrong week
    I get paid for just being a freak
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  30. vegaschaos

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    PUNK :!:

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