blairebear answered Sunday January 29 2006, 7:25 pm: the velvet underground
neutral milk hotel
the violent femmes
wolf parade
the microphones
yo la tengo
the buzzcocks
pavement
the arcade fire
the walkmen
the mountain goats
the decemberists
dinosaur jr.
iggy & the stooges
joy division
m ward
josef k
nick drake
sigur ros
the spinto band
the go! team [ blairebear's advice column | Ask blairebear A Question ]
cynicalladvice answered Thursday January 26 2006, 12:37 am: Queen
Death Cab For Cutie
Rilo Kiley
AC/DC
The Cure
HappyAdvice answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 7:20 pm: try out dave matthews band...i lovew them, but maybe that's just me! lol. btw, you've got some good music choices up there. you should check out the recent documentary on Dylan, its good. [ HappyAdvice's advice column | Ask HappyAdvice A Question ]
surferlil2002 answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 7:17 pm: depends if you wanna stay mostly oldies or not, but id suggest some raggae.
sublime (obviously)
bob marley
pepper
slightly stupid
etc.
but other oldies but goodies are:
eric clapton
chuck berry
ramones
the clash
cream
led zepplin [ surferlil2002's advice column | Ask surferlil2002 A Question ]
HectorJr answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 7:05 pm: Here's what you do.
www.pandora.com
Type in all the bands that you listed onto one radio station on that website. What will come up? Most likely songs from those bands, as well as different bands you might be familiar with, or not. Give it a shot, definately a great way to hear and find music you havn't heard before.
My personal suggestions:
Cream
The Allman Brothers Band
Billy Joel
Creedence Clearwater Revival
The Eagles
Steely Dan
Pink Floyd
Greatful Dead
Eric Clapton (was part of Cream)
Jack Johnson
The Doors
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