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If you had to pick one favorite modern era band of all time, who would it be?

No waffling. One topping means one topping, not half mushrooms and half pepperoni. Though feel free to discuss your choice.

When forced to pick like that, I choose Creedence Clearwater Revival. There's a reason why Born on the Bayou is one of the most covered songs of all time. Because it's good. John Fogerty has such a unique voice, the lyrics are thoughtful beyond "hey there's this chick I like". Also good are "Walk on the Water" and "Wrote a Song for Everyone", and well pretty much everything.
 
Pearl Jam.

Ten was my first CD and still one of the only albums I can listen to every single track on. Now, I might like everything they've put out in the last 20 years, but I can still listen to and dig most of it. But for Ten, I will call Pearl Jam my favorite band of all time.

After thinking it through, I have WAFFLED!

Queens of the Stone Age.

For almost the same reason as Pearl Jam, except I can listen to any of their albums through without skipping a track. Especially R and Songs for the Deaf. The vary themselves up enough out of the straight stoner rock they generally play for some variety. Just sticking one of the CDs on and chilling on my couch can put me back into a state of mind like my illicit substances past self would slip into.
 
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Pearl Jam.

Ten was my first CD and still one of the only albums I can listen to every single track on. Now, I might like everything they've put out in the last 20 years, but I can still listen to and dig most of it. But for Ten, I will call Pearl Jam my favorite band of all time.

After thinking it through, I have WAFFLED!

Queens of the Stone Age.

For almost the same reason as Pearl Jam, except I can listen to any of their albums through without skipping a track. Especially R and Songs for the Deaf. The vary themselves up enough out of the straight stoner rock they generally play for some variety. Just sticking one of the CDs on and chilling on my couch can put me back into a state of mind like my illicit substances past self would slip into.
I could say the same for QotSA, but I think that they lost a certain something when Oliveri was fired. He might be a colossal douchebag and woman-beater, but I think that the albums he was on are the best.

So I am going to go into reverse and say Pearl Jam. Like you, I can (and have) listen to Ten on repeat. I don't think that they have produced an album quite as good since Yield, but their modern stuff still has some great stuff in it. I think that picking up Matt Cameron was a big win for them, though I think that Jeff Ament's bass lines are just not as quality as they were a decade ago. However they put on a great live show and I just simply listen to them far more than any band.

Plus I would be remiss to name them since I am a paying member of Ten Club.
 
RUSH. They have survived over 30 years and still put out great music. Plus they are one of the best live acts around.
 
Bryan Adams. For a few reasons:
1) Canadian, bitches!
2) A lot of great songs I love to sing along to.
3) The only performer I've seen live. Twice.
 
Nine Inch Nails (or really the works of Trent Reznor I suppose).

From the simplicity of synth based industrial/dance on PHM to the shocking complexity of Ghosts I-IV, from the smashing hard guitar rock of Broken to the amazing intricate work on The Social Network soundtrack I can get lost in this music like nothing else. Every listen yields something new musically, and I love discovering that that sound I thought was instrument "A" is actually 3 different things creating that one awesome sound. Lyrically, well, Reznor veers from A+ quality stuff to horribly mediocre high school angst. Sometimes that high school angst works and sometimes it's just kind of cheesy but put it all together and it works most times.
 
Yeah, I almost went there. Bowie's catalog is just so freaking amazing.
Indeed. All the experimental 70's stuff, 80's pop, heck I even like "Outside", the industrial concept album he did with Brian Eno, inspired by Trent Reznor. "Earthling" had some good stuff as well - "Dead Man Walking" and "Little Wonder" are probably my favorite techno (bass/drums) songs that aren't from Daft Punk.
 
While I really dig the Reznor love being displayed here, I would probably go with Maynard Keenan. I mean, who else uses the Fibonacci sequence to write a song?
 
While I really dig the Reznor love being displayed here, I would probably go with Maynard Keenan. I mean, who else uses the Fibonacci sequence to write a song?
Technically Justin Chancellor wrote that song but hey, Maynard is also the man.
 
Gah! I am full of fail lately. I should just hide my head in the sand and wait for this to blow over.
FEEL THE SHAME.

But seriously, I don't think Maynard writes anything but lyrics in Tool since... well... probably almost forever. My understanding is the other guys write, send him the music and he writes lyrics.
 
If he's writing the lyrics, then he's partly responsible for the sequence appearing in Lateralus.
Well, I assume he is, wikipedia just lists Justin as the "writer" but my understanding is he writes all of his lyrics. Either way, it's an amazing song. Just simply amazing.
 
Dunno if it really counts as a band, but I've been listening to Jerry Lee Lewis since I was a toddler, and he's fucking awesome.


Edit: better quality song.
 

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Hey, Reznor uses signal processing techniques like Fourier transforms, so it's not like he's short on the math cred.

 
Right now I'd have to say Ryan Adams. Who is not to be confused with Bryan Adams. Damn you Nick!

Every time I tell someone he's my favorite, the conversation goes like this:
me: I've been listening to a lot of Ryan Adams lately.
random other person: Oh yeah, I remember him from the 80's. He had some pretty good songs.
me: No, you're thinking of Bryan Adams.
random other person: Isn't that who you said?
me: :zoid:
 
The Barenaked Ladies. They were the first band I was ever 'into', and I still love their stuff. When their music comes on, it's all just... good. Good sound, fun, one of the few pieces of my younger days (not that I'm old yet) that I don't shy from... S'just goodness.

Frank Turner
I can't thank you enough for introducing me enough to him. I think I followed a link from your sig one time... And I've been happy ever since.
Led Zep and Pink Floyd, equally.
Not so great with the instruction-reading, hm?
 
I can't thank you enough for introducing me enough to him. I think I followed a link from your sig one time... And I've been happy ever since.
That was my goal, he's such a great songwriter and performer that I feel I must get him known by more people State-side (he's pretty well-known in the UK already if the Reading Festival videos are to be believed). In case I hadn't mentioned it, he had a new album released back at the end of June, England Keep My Bones, it is awesome.
 
Not as good :( Definitely preferred them with his presence. I like the album alright, and I listen to a few tracks from it still, but it's not the same! I'm hesitant to see them live now, too... The on-stage interaction of Page/Robertson was outstanding and pushed me to see them three times, even travelling to another city one year when they played Calgary but not Edmonton.

GS: Yes, I've been keeping tabs on him since. :D I won't let an artist like that slip past my radar any longer!
 
It is so hard not to waffle on this.

Band: Talking Heads - They were just so out of left field, or from outer space... Very innovative, and ever evolving. They have been my favorite band since I was 12.

Artist: Robert Earl Keen Junior - I consider him the Love Child of Willie Nelson and Bruce Springsteen. He has a deft writing range spanning Folk Songs, Ballads, Rocka-Billy, Red Dirt Country, Jazz, Roots and Country Rock. His music can make me laugh, cry, remember, and wonder.
 
As much as I am amazed by Bowie, who is one of my absolute favorites, it would have to be the Rolling Stones. Some excellent choices and taste here though I think Philosopher B has us all beat on musical depth and soulfulness.
 
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