Da Blob: I liked Randy Newman, although as I was downloading I had him confused with Gary Newman (and cars
) but still it was cool. Nice sense of humour. Not something I'd listen to lots though due to the simple musicianship and standard composition. I know the whole deal about this bob singer/songwriter thing is defined by such, but I find myself losing interest anyway :/
huond: couldn't locate.
Ninjavenom: pending.
Black Flag: I liked a tribe called quest. It's refreshing to listen to hip hop that isn't about money, women and tough-guys in baggy pants. I liked De La Soul and they seem to be on sorta the same page. I had to listen to them with lyrics on the screen since my english aren't that good but it still was enjoyable.
Jeanette: Pending.
Mr. Adventure: couldn't locate.
Rongi: fuck you
Cap'n Crunch: haven't searched. I don't think I will.
Rez: boring.
excutioneer: I liked gruntruck. Thanks for the direct link, too. I went and downloaded the whole of push (I think that was the album name) and the one before it. I have a soft spot for 'grunge' or whatever one would call this (please don't hurt me if it's something radically different, I grew up on venom!). Thanks for the suggestion.
sspad: pending
ooner: pending
dole: I've heard the tubes I just didn't remember before (token punk friend) and for a satirical band they're pretty nice. A greek in his twenties can't understand much of the social context of the time, though.
Perndog: pending
Carnivore: I have most The Gathering albums but they do nothing for me after Nighttime Birds. Maybe Mandylion is their best album, although also Almost a Dance is ok, even as a doom death album. After how to measure a planet they become the most boring radiohead-ripp off band on earth.