german:
exilia
guano apes
spanish:
brujera
soulfly
japanese:
dogschool (if you can't find it, i have two dogschool cds)
yay for small lists! i can't think of anymore!
More music!
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Re: More music!
You might consider trying "Daikenkai" by Des-Row feat. Tsuboi for Alpha (how do they come UP with these names?), which is so confused it doesn't know WHAT it's about.Yoshiyuki Inokuma wrote:Japanese Rap: I never really got a taste for rap. But as long as the song isn't rappin about hoes and money... then I'll listen to it.
Cocco does some good stuff (I especially recommend "Mizukagami", which I found accidentally while looking for "Mizu-Kagami" from Fushigi Yuugi, which is awesome). I'm also fond of hide's "Flame".Yoshiyuki Inokuma wrote:Japanese Pop/rock/w/e: Alright... I thought high pitched annoying japanese women singing would annoy me... but they don't... funny huh? but in reality I would like some bands like Asian Kung-fu Generation and the Pillows.
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Re: More music!
No dice, can't help you.Yoshiyuki Inokuma wrote:Spanish traditional- Only requirement is it must be TRADITIONAL and RELAXING, if its slow beat music with old fashion guitars and other spanish instruments then I would like to find some songs of those.
I can help you here: DON'T BOTHER.Yoshiyuki Inokuma wrote:Japanese Rap: I never really got a taste for rap. But as long as the song isn't rappin about hoes and money... then I'll listen to it.
B'z and Luna Sea do enough good stuff to recommend them, rock wise. Pop, there's only ONE, and that is Two-Mix.Yoshiyuki Inokuma wrote:Japanese Pop/rock/w/e: Alright... I thought high pitched annoying japanese women singing would annoy me... but they don't... funny huh? but in reality I would like some bands like Asian Kung-fu Generation and the Pillows.
Rammstein, naturally. Although their recent "polished" songs don't strike me as being as good as their older stuff. Still good enough.Yoshiyuki Inokuma wrote:German Hard Rock: Alright, if its hard core rock and it's german... I want to hear it. It just seems 'right' to me. (Is megaherz's the fifth of march from Whisper of the Beast German? because it sounds like it.) But any songs like that I would like.
OOMPH! does some good hard rock.
Stahlhammer might be worth a listen. MIGHT.
Finally, Unheilig. Kind of a cross between Rammstein and Megaherz, sound wise, with some dance aspects thrown in.
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