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  • #16
    Most of the music they're posting is pretty hardcore. Its not music you hear on the local pop radio station :)

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    • #17
      Originally posted by FitnessBrat
      Most of the music they're posting is pretty hardcore. Its not music you hear on the local pop radio station :)
      Hardcore/metal is better to train by, IMO. That cookiecutter radio crap, is just that...crap. I imagine Taureau listens to country, so even if you mentioned some pop crap band names...he probably wouldn't know them either.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by bad14u
        Hardcore/metal is better to train by, IMO. That cookiecutter radio crap, is just that...crap. I imagine Taureau listens to country, so even if you mentioned some pop crap band names...he probably wouldn't know them either.

        To each his own I guess -- I like a wide variety of music. I happen to like a lot of stuff on the radio - Disturbed, Slipknot, Staind, Breaking Benjamin, Stone Sour, Hinder and many others....

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        • #19
          Originally posted by FitnessBrat
          To each his own I guess -- I like a wide variety of music. I happen to like a lot of stuff on the radio - Disturbed, Slipknot, Staind, Breaking Benjamin, Stone Sour, Hinder and many others....
          :hmmm: Not trying to be argumentative....but the bands you listed are not considered "pop radio", at least not around here. They are considered alternative radio.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by bad14u
            :hmmm: Not trying to be argumentative....but the bands you listed are not considered "pop radio", at least not around here. They are considered alternative radio.

            I realize that - but even still - aside from Sevendust or Disturbed, most of the music listed isn't played on the radio. I have that Lamb of God cd and I know none of that is played on any radio station in my area, lol.

            So maybe I should have just said RADIO....

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            • #21
              Originally posted by bad14u
              :hmmm: Not trying to be argumentative....but the bands you listed are not considered "pop radio", at least not around here. They are considered alternative radio.
              ^shes right.
              actually i would say hard alternative...post-grunge rock.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by FitnessBrat
                I realize that - but even still - aside from Sevendust or Disturbed, most of the music listed isn't played on the radio. I have that Lamb of God cd and I know none of that is played on any radio station in my area, lol.

                So maybe I should have just said RADIO....
                Aren't you in the central or south Florida area? I thought they had all kinds of metal stations down there.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by NYCmitch25
                  ^shes right.
                  :hmmm: She?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by bad14u
                    Aren't you in the central or south Florida area? I thought they had all kinds of metal stations down there.

                    We have a classic rock station, a station that plays the bands I listed above, and a station that plays a mixture of the two. I listen to the radio very often and I know that I have not heard Lamb of God or most of the music listed in this thread. I guess we just have "milder" radio stations than you do....
                    Last edited by FitnessBrat; 09-12-06, 02:42 PM.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by FitnessBrat
                      We have a classic rock station, a station that plays the bands I listed above, and a station that plays a mixture of the above. I listen to the radio very often and I know that I have not heard Lamb of God or most of the music listed in this thread. I guess we just have "milder" radio stations than you do....
                      I don't listen to the radio...they all suck around here. On occasion I will listen to the talk radio station and catch up on the news and sports. I listen to cd's most of the time and internet radio.

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                      • #26
                        Danzig- Mother

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                        • #27
                          right on to Life of agony- I have that cd in my car I bought it over 13 years ago

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                          • #28
                            FB Listens to Lamb of God? :loveheart

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by FitnessBrat
                              We have a classic rock station, a station that plays the bands I listed above, and a station that plays a mixture of the two. I listen to the radio very often and I know that I have not heard Lamb of God or most of the music listed in this thread. I guess we just have "milder" radio stations than you do....
                              I think I have probably heard the "mainstream" songs of each of the bands listed in this thread on a local rock station, with the only exception probably being Lamb of God, In Flames and one or two others bad14u listed...

                              As for me, I mainly listen to classic rock and country (so bite me bad14u - at least Taureau watches "Who Wants to be a Rockstar" - with that simple fact he's obviously more "hip" than I am yet you classify him as a "country" listener - tsk tsk tsk) but I DO appreciate "some" of the music the bands listed in this thread offer - I would venture to say that I have heard all of these bands either on the radio or simply from downloading them to see what they're really like - I "might" like 25%-35% of each bands music but that's probably typical of most albums out there nowadays as it is....

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                              • #30
                                I like training to rap or rock. Maybe a little Linkin Park, or some Jay Z.

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