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X Out The Eyes
01/01/04, 07:52 PM
Whats your favorite instrument thats not usually played in a band (not a guitar, bass, or drums).
For example:
Yellowcard's Violin
Something Corporate's Piano
Murder by Death's Cello
Motion City Soundtrack's Synth
etc.
StartingLine182
01/01/04, 08:04 PM
I would probably say Yellowcard with the violin. He puts alot of energy live and you can hear it throughout Ocean Avenue.
thexflamesxburn
01/01/04, 08:40 PM
the weakerthan's vibes and lap guitars.
IceCreamCone
01/01/04, 08:52 PM
yellow card should tour with soco so they can be flying to austrlia and the plain can crash.
dropkicks bagpipes are kinda cool but im not into them
EmoMonkey442
01/01/04, 08:54 PM
Bright Eyes' Orchistra
MaybeOneDay
01/01/04, 09:21 PM
Originally posted by StartingLine182
I would probably say Yellowcard with the violin. He puts alot of energy live and you can hear it throughout Ocean Avenue.
worldstheory
01/01/04, 09:28 PM
Originally posted by IceCreamCone
yellow card should tour with soco so they can be flying to austrlia and the plain can crash.These two bands ARE going to be touring together this spring. Mentally, I'm already in line.
I vote for both of them. That is... if they don't fly to austrlia [sic] and the plain [sic] crashes.
IceCreamCone
01/01/04, 09:31 PM
whats [sic]
jgirv17
01/01/04, 10:43 PM
horns
13th hour
01/01/04, 11:36 PM
the Faints synthesizers.
still_life
01/01/04, 11:40 PM
A viola (Portrait, I Would Set Myself On Fire For You).
punklet2101
01/02/04, 12:10 AM
Originally posted by EmoMonkey442
Bright Eyes' Orchistra
Yep.
(For future reference, it's "Orchestra")
RefusedsXe
01/02/04, 12:14 AM
Murder By Death's cello is the best part....
fucking gretta on cello in cursive
no question
-whisp-
01/02/04, 03:05 AM
Originally posted by StartingLine182
I would probably say Yellowcard with the violin. He puts alot of energy live and you can hear it throughout Ocean Avenue.
angie710
01/02/04, 07:37 AM
Slipknots percussionists...
Im down w/ any band involving a piano as well...
popdisaster530
01/02/04, 07:44 AM
I'd say either Less Than Jake's trombones or Flogging Molly's Accordian
IceCreamCone
01/02/04, 10:55 AM
ltj sold out so bad
losing streak was bad ass and anthem has like 3 songs with horns, pathetic
MaybeOneDay
01/02/04, 10:58 AM
Originally posted by IceCreamCone
ltj sold out so bad
losing streak was bad ass and anthem has like 3 songs with horns, pathetic
Why must you insist on mentioning selling out ?
Nobody gives a fuck if a band sold out.
Less Than Jake are awesome. From Pezcore right up to Anthem. Amazing band.
richter915
01/02/04, 11:28 AM
Originally posted by angie710
Slipknots percussionists...
Im down w/ any band involving a piano as well...
and the fiddle or mandolin thing from floggin molly...but definitely the best additional instrument...the bagpipes from dropkick murphys and the real mckenzies...
BrandNew20
01/02/04, 12:41 PM
Keyboard and Moogs, a la Reggie and the Full Effect and Motion City Soundtrack
mwhpunk
01/02/04, 01:21 PM
the cello in taking back sunday's acoustic performance of "your so last summer"
Touched
01/02/04, 01:52 PM
Piano
wesXedge
01/02/04, 02:02 PM
Peter Frampton's fucking talkbox.
worldstheory
01/02/04, 02:14 PM
Originally posted by IceCreamCone
whats [sic] It's to indicate in my writing that the misspellings I used on "austrlia" and "plain" were intentional, in order to preserve your misspellings. If that's confusing, here's what it says in my dictionary:
sic \"sik, "sek\ adv : intentionally so written — used after a printed word or passage to indicate that it exactly reproduces an original <said he seed [~] it all>
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worldstheory
01/02/04, 02:17 PM
Originally posted by popdisaster530
I'd say either Less Than Jake's trombones or Flogging Molly's Accordian You can't use Less Than Jake's trombones because you have to mention instruments that AREN'T typical, and horns ARE typical of a ska band.
worldstheory
01/02/04, 02:18 PM
wow, that was my 600th post
takingbackrufio
01/02/04, 03:00 PM
Originally posted by angie710
Slipknots percussionists...
Im down w/ any band involving a piano as well... Slipknot's percussionists rule. The sound that comes out of the shit they're banging on and blends with the sound is definetly cool.
Yellowcard's violin is alright, alot of energy goes into his playing ... I respect anybody that can play a Violin with skill and jump around. :goofy:
ALLbUtNoThIng03
01/02/04, 04:51 PM
im all about REGGIES synth!
AgentEM0
01/02/04, 05:56 PM
Would slipknots keg drums count since it is not actually a regular drum set..yet they are drums but i love how they are run on hyrdo
AgentEM0
01/02/04, 06:26 PM
in one of their concerts shawn (the clown) jumped onto Chris' (Dick nose) drums and raised them up and then threw Chris into the crowd from on top of the keg drums it was quite funny
MaybeOneDay
01/02/04, 06:29 PM
I don't mind Slipknot. Some of the stuff they do is pretty crazy, its really entertaining to watch them play. I don't parituclarily like that much of their music, but some of it is pretty rad. (ex. Wait and Bleed)
indie_child
01/02/04, 07:21 PM
A lot of bands on Saddle Creek have addition instruments - Cursives Cello, Bright Eye's Orchestra, Steel Pedal.....
Murder By Deaths Cello is cool too.
AgentEM0
01/02/04, 07:44 PM
one day i take it you dont like "hardcore" kind which is why you picked wait and bleed..there are many slowish types of songs that they have produced u should take a look and their "Left Behind" video is really good
MaybeOneDay
01/02/04, 07:46 PM
Originally posted by AgentEM0
one day i take it you dont like "hardcore" kind which is why you picked wait and bleed..there are many slowish types of songs that they have produced u should take a look and their "Left Behind" video is really good
Well, I like hardcore..but I wouldn't really call Slipknot a hardcore band. More of a metal/hard-rock group.
But yeah, I've heard a bunch of their stuff. Wait and Bleed is one of the couple songs I like by them, it was just the only one that came to mind at the time. As for the video for Left Behind. Yeah, i've seen it. It's pretty cool. I like it.
takingbackrufio
01/02/04, 07:55 PM
Slipknot has always been Metal in my eyes, with a little hard-rock involved, and whole lot of insanity. Shawn banging the hell out of barrels and shit is the greatest musical creation since Mozart on the piano. Their self-titled was a great album in my opinion.
blacksails001
01/02/04, 08:24 PM
Originally posted by StartingLine182
I would probably say Yellowcard with the violin. He puts alot of energy live and you can hear it throughout Ocean Avenue.
Me too, that's the best additional instrument. :)
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