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i found the discography, my favorite song is "Judith"
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Damn, i only know "Hey Man, Nice Shot" Shame
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Primus, great
I love: Jerry, My name's mud and John the Fisherman (I remember only these now) ^^
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DT is one of the best bands of prog metal. But, i need to say, some songs are so boring.
My favorite song is Scarred ^^
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This Fire Burns is very good
always when i'm listen that song, i remind CM Punk (from WWE) xD
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who's the owner of this blog? http://heavenandsand.blogspot.com/
I'm asking because the only way to enter in the blog is with invitation and i want, please ^^
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KC is a very, very strange band
xDDDD, I admit it ^^
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Senses Fail.....
this name isn't strange
Are they participate in Tony Hawk's American Wasteland with the Suicidal Tendencies cover Institutionalized?
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cowboys from hell, floods and cemetery gates
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We're Only in It for the Money was made to a "parody" to Beatles' Sgt Pepper
XD
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Modern, like Muse?
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Peaches en Regalia
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http://murodoclassicrock.wordpress.com/2010/01/09/king-crimson-%E2%80%93-discografia/
King Crimson discography
click in the images to download
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thanks ^^
and j-rock/visual kei bands? can I do the same?
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It' a stupid question, i know, but i've fear to be banished. I started a topic about a band and found the discography, but is in a blog. Must I post or not post?
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Porcupine Tree and King Crimson = The best of prog/psychedelic rock
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i found the discography to download but it's in a blog
may I post?
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King Crimson is a rock band founded in Dorset, England in 1969. Although typically categorised as a foundational progressive rock group, the band has incorporated diverse influences and instrumentation during its history (including jazz and folk music, classical and experimental music, psychedelic rock, hard rock and heavy metal, new wave, gamelan, electronica and drum and bass). The band has been influential on many contemporary musical artists and gained a large cult following despite garnering little radio or music video airplay.
The band's lineup (centred on guitarist Robert Fripp) has persistently altered throughout its existence, with eighteen musicians and two lyricists passing through the ranks. A greater degree of stability was achieved later on in its history (with current frontman Adrian Belew having been a consistent member since 1981). Though originating in England, the band has had a mixture of English and American personnel since 1981.
The debut lineup of the band was influential (and well received by critics) but short-lived, lasting for just over one year. Between 1970 and 1971, King Crimson was an unstable band with many personnel changes and disjunctions between studio and live sound as the band explored elements of jazz, funk and classical chamber music. By 1972 the band had a more stable lineup and developed an improvisational sound mingling hard rock, contemporary classical music, free jazz and jazz-fusion before breaking up in 1974. The band re-formed with a new line-up in 1981 for three years (this time influenced by New Wave and gamelan music) before breaking up again for around a decade. Since reforming for the second time (in 1994), King Crimson have blended aspects of their 1980s and 1970s sound with influences from more recent musical genres such as industrial rock and grunge (the latter itself a genre initially influenced by King Crimson.[4]) The band’s efforts to blend additional elements into their music have continued into the 21st century, with more recent developments including drum and bass-styled rhythm loops and extensive use of MIDI and guitar synthesis.
for more information, like discography and line-up (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Crimson)
some vids
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW3zECZ1LAM&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8Yo3FJDrbc for Guitar Hero fans (I can't find a live performance, sorry)
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welcome ^^
Sugizo is a great guitar hero xD
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progressive huh?currently i'm rly diggin' music with a lot of efforts and where the band got some REAL talent - i'm talkin' 'bout technical/progressiv stuffi recommend King Crimson, Dream Theater, Gentle Giant, Al Di Meola.....
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welcome
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thanks, Gyaku-san ^^
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BOOWY is the band that literally created the j-rocki was thinking the same as you.i dont know much about those bands BOOWY and EZO
i heard also about COLOR too
and theres REACTION
probably we have the same taste
im a fan of older bands of japan.
im also thinking if we can promote those bands if we write a good article about them.
EZO is a band like Seikima II (That band had 2 styles: Flatbacker (Speed metal) and EZO (when they came to USA, and played hard rock)
[Rock] Poets of the Fall
in Global Music General Discussion
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i know from "The Poets and the Muse", after "Carnival of Rust".
Very cool band