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Leonard Cohen
Radiohead
Yabby You
The Specials and any good old ska, reggae :)
Leonard Cohen
Radiohead
Yabby You
The Specials and any good old ska, reggae :)
NIN
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Incubus
Nirvana
Clint Mansell
Tool
Pink Floyd
The Doors
David Bowie
U2
OK, I'll stop now.
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Heroes del Silencio
Dimmu Borgir
Black Sabbath
Dio
Rainbow
Tool
just for the record, I attached an image in which Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden) wears an "Heroes del Silencio" t shirt ; you can watch it at the documentary on flight 666.
Also he's "Mige" from Him wearing also a "Heroes del Silencio" t shirt
Rather eclectic tastes here. Metal background going pretty far back: First concert was Black Sabbath with R.J. Dio at Madison Square Garden in NYC. From there, my tastes are all over the place. A lot of Jazz, experimental stuff.. if it has honesty and musical talent/chops, that's usually enough to get my attention.
Currently listening to Gary Willis a lot - Fusion Bassist and absolute monster musician, formerly of Tribal Tech. If you're adventurous, you may want to check it out!
Dire Straits / Pink Floyd / Yes / The Who / Aerosmith / Stealy Dan / Grateful Dead / Lynyrd Skynard / Outlaws / Jethro Tull /CSN / Rush / Dave Matthews / Doobie Bros / The Alan Parsons Project /
Mark Knophler
Eric Johnson
Joe Satriani
Steve Howe
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Eric Clapton
Alison Krause
Shaggy
Billy Joel
OZZY
Dave Koz
George Benson
Lee Ritenour
Down To The Bone
Al Stewart
Jeff Beck
Cat Stevens
Notorious BIG
Prince
James Taylor
Jimi Hendrix
Norah Jones
Elton John
2PAC
Mozart
Mario Lanza
This is just my ultimate favs
Sorry so many, now I have a list of what to ask for Christmas.