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    queensryche

    listen to operation mindcrime

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    queensryche

    listen to operation mindcrime

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    Dave, I agree, one of the best albums to ever be released..Thanks Ed
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    I know more people than this like music. Got a few days left before I make the bracket out. Think I'm just gonna go with 32 instead of 64 since I don't have enough votes. If you all know someone on this site that hasn't voted, send them a link to this thread and ask them to vote, need a couple more pages

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    I love music, but almost everything I like the best happens to be really freakin' obscure to most people, so most would be thinking "what the hell?"

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    Doesn't matter man, let us know. Who knows, someone might see your faves, try them out and really like them.

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    AC/DC dont need any more

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    Allrighty then, here goes (at least a few will be familiar) --

    DJ Shadow, DJ Krush, DJ Cam, Porcupine Tree, Yes, King Crimson, Supertramp, Harold Budd, Philip Glass, Brian Eno, Vanessa Daou, Morcheeba, Massive Attack, Nine Inch Nails, The Troublemakers, The Herbaliser, Groove Armada, Geno Young, The Landau Orchestra, Tarwater

    *runs and hides in a corner*

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    Heard of NIN and King Crimson. Not familiar at all with the others. Might have to give them a listen.

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    I dunno if many here will be into it since a lot of of what I listed is kinda electronic, ambient, and spacey..although Porcupine Tree, KC, and NIN have more harder rock elements, as does Massive Attack on their album Mezzanine. Yes is in the same '70s progressive rock genre as King Crimson but don't get as metallish as KC does sometimes, and Supertramp is a bit more rock/pop than any of the others previously mentioned.

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