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Recommend Good Rock Bands

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How can people listen to so many bands and keep track of all the names? Or more importantly, like so many distinct bands? I need an explanation. ._.

I can't really recommend any rock seeing as I only listen to metal. <.<
 

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If you listen to a lot of music, like I do, a couple bands won't do. You'd be through all the albums in a session of perhaps two days. Whenever I hear something awesome, I remember it and find some more. That way the list of bands I like grow almost every week. I don't remember it all, but then I just look in my CD collection, and I've always got some track flying about in my Music folder as well.
 
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I agree with TwistedImage. I have my bands that I listen to (Lordi and Pretty Maids in general) and after those two it's hard to find something with a simalar quality, especially Pretty Maids. Metallica's music is very creative and Ozzy has an awesome guitarrist (Zakk Wylde) allthough most of his stuff sounds the same. I like Skillet mostly because of the vocals. Their female guitarrist has an awesome voice and their drummer is great to (and hawt).
 

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For one with probably more than 100 great bands on their list, whereof 10% is played each and every day, a collection of only two bands seems impossible. :\
 
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For one with probably more than 100 great bands on their list, whereof 10% is played each and every day, a collection of only two bands seems impossible. :\

Well from the two bands I do listen to I have more than a hundred songs. How many songs do you listen to every day? :O
 

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Well, if we cut the average at 4 minutes, you get 15 tracks per hour. That'd result in, on average, 150 tracks per day. Yes, on average I listen to music 10 hours a day - mostly more, but sometimes only a couple hours. I've got more than 500 hours of music. Basically, I can listen to music like I always do for 50 days without hearing the same track twice.
 
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How can people listen to so many bands and keep track of all the names? Or more importantly, like so many distinct bands? I need an explanation. ._.

I can't really recommend any rock seeing as I only listen to metal. <.<

Over the years of continually searching for great music, you come across these bands. It's not like I found Tool, and stuck to it and refused to take a gamble that I'd actually like another band. I took that venture and continually found old and new bands that appeal to me, of indie, rock, jazz, blues, and of course metal. I also kept a copy of my play list from when I used to download songs like crazy from limewire. I had over 1,000 songs in my playlist, and I'd listen to about 100-150 songs a day years back, but now it's more close to 10-50 songs a day because I'm much more active. I'm also listening to more CD's then .mp3 music. Also, when something good strikes my ears, like shiik said, it's hard to forget it.
 

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Well, I'm basically addicted to music, without music my mood drops significantly. I can't concentrate without music. I've always got my MP3-player with me (NOT an iPod), and when I'm home there's always music on. I guess that's hard to understand if you're not addicted yourself.
 

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