Panic! at the disco
Fall Out Boy
Relient K
Hawthorne Heights
Halifax
Senses fail
Taking Back Sunday
My Chemical Romance
Bullet for my Valentine
First to Last
The Doors
Slipknot
Plain White T's
hco_babe answered Tuesday January 31 2006, 4:53 pm: yellowcard
something corporate
the strokes
the spill canvas
panic! at the disco
hellogoodbye
fall out boy
the academy is
the all-american rejects
blink-182
death cab for cutie
the early november
the juliana theory
jimmy eat world
motion city soundtrack
relient k
taking back sunday
the used
weezer
hot hot heat
acceptance
mae
the starting line
brand new
HectorJr answered Tuesday January 31 2006, 4:00 pm: A few that come to mind [sorry if you already knew or don't like these] are: Fall Out Boy, Panic! at the Disco, Straightlight Run. Since I'm not sure what exactly you would need help with, then try helping yourself:
www.pandora.com
Type in some artists or songs onto one station, and listen to what comes up. Even though you can't rewind through a song, it's still there incase you wanted to write down the name and everything. Hope that helped and have fun. [ HectorJr's advice column | Ask HectorJr A Question ]
rainbowcherrie answered Tuesday January 31 2006, 3:59 pm: Alkaline Trio. Their lyrics are fairly emo but they're not like Hawthorne Heights, they're considered punk rock. Good songs by them that you should check out are 'Dethbed', 'Sadie', 'Prevent This Tragedy', 'Another Innocent Girl', 'Emma', 'Every Thug Needs A Lady' and 'Queen Of Pain'. If you're interested in specific albums then I reccomend their two most recent albums, 'Good Mourning' (2003) and 'Crimson' (2005). Both are very good. They're worth listening to. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
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