721774 as a new member, allow me to contribute with a genre and a band
Genre: Bacon Powered Pirate core (a sub genre of folk metal which focusses predominantly on pirates ), the most well known band in the Genre is Alestorm
3742226 I'll make a deal with you: If you can find two other people in this group who are willing to say they listen to pirate rock (or, bacon powered pirate core? never heard that one), and they can say with honesty that they listen to bands of that genre, I will make it a separate genre. For now, though, it falls under "Other." Is that the only thing you listen to? There's gotta be more. . .
in alphabetical order: 2CELLOS AC/DC Amon Amarth Avenged Sevenfold The Beatles Bullet for my Valentine CKY Cryoshell Darude Device Disturbed Dragonforce The Dreadnoughts Iron Maiden Knife Party Metallica Muse Nightwish Pendulum Pink Floyd the Qemists Rammstein Red Rum (another Pirate Metal band) Sabaton Skillet Skrillex Slipknot The Spooky Men's Chorale (An a cappella group based in Bristol, England) Status Quo Sworn Tenacious D Thirty Seconds to Mars Tool Van Canto and finally The White Stripes
Genres consist of: A Capella Alternative Melodic Death Metal Drum and Bass Dubstep Electronica Hard Rock Heavy Metal Industrial Neue Deutsche Härte Nu-Metal Power Metal Speed Metal Folk Metal Rock British Mod-Rock Rock 'n' Roll (more things like the Beatles, rather than Elvis Presley)
Fun fact: The Beatles - Helter Skelter is considered the very first Heavy Metal song, as it employs the same sort of distortions and repeating riffs found in most heavy metal songs
3751203 Alphabetical? Damn, that's a new one. The issue is that with the current system set up, it needs to be organized by genre. Group the bands listed by the genres you listed, and I'll work from there.
*Brony Music: The Living Tombstone, SlythStorm, Flutter Rex, H8_Seed, Wooden Toaster, Aviators, Eurobeat Brony, Mic the Microphone
Classical: 2Cellos, Johann Sebastian Bach
Dance/Dubstep/House/Trance/Drum and Bass: The Knife Party, The Qemists, Skrillex
Electronica: Pendulum, Darude
Industrial: Device
*Metal: Amon Amarth, Metallica, Avenged Sevenfold, Iron Maiden, Slipknot, Sabaton, Dragonforce, Alestorm, Nightwish, Red Rum, Bullet for my Valentine, Sworn
Classic Rock/Rock n' Roll: The Beatles, Pink Floyd, AC/DC
*Modern Rock: Tool, Thirty Seconds to Mars, The White Stripes, Status Quo, Muse
Punk Rock: The Dreadnoughts
Hard Rock: Disturbed, Cryoshell, Skillet
Other: Van Canto, Spooky Mens chorale, Rammstein
(I don't know where "Folk-Punk: The Dreadnoughts" goes in this.)
I reorganized it by the genres that were already in place, then added a few more. The one that are starred, you need to limit the number of artists to three.
Classic Rock:The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Queen Progressive Rock Pink Floyd, Yes, King Crimson Glam Rock David Bowie, T.Rex, Roxy Music Hard Rock Black Sabbath, Ac/Dc, Def Leppard, Soft Rock Fleetwood Mac, Billy Joel, Eagles Krautrock Neu!, Can, Kraftwerk Progressive Electronic Tangerine Dream, Jean Michel Jarre, Vangelis New Wave/ Post-Punk The Smiths, The Cure, The Police Gothic Rock Bauhaus, Sisters of Mercy, Siouxsie and The Banshees Synthpop: Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, New Order Shoegaze: My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, Catherine Wheel, Alternative Radiohead, Coldplay, U2 Ambient Brian Eno, Tim Hecker, Boards of Canada Garage Rock Revival The Strokes, White Stripes, The Hives Post Punk Revival Interpol, The National, Bloc Party Dance Punk Revival LCD Soundsystem, Death From Above 1979, New Young Pony Club Canadian Alternative Wave Arcade Fire, Broken Social Scene, Stars Britpop: Blur, Oasis, Pulp Grunge: Nirvava, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam Acid Jazz Stereo Mc's, Jamiroquai, The Brand New Heavies Disco / Funk: Chic, Cerrone, Donna Summer Funk Kool and the Gang, Parliament, The JB's Industrial: Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, Front 242, Hip Hop: Beastie Boys, Public Enemy, Dj Shadow Big BeatThe Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim, The Prodigy, Trance/Progressive House Paul Van Dyke, Sasha, Bt House Armand Van Heldon, Deep Dish, Masters at Work Techno Underworld, Orbital, Aphex Twin Trip Hop Massive Attack, Portishead, Tricky Chill Out Air, Zero 7, Moby Electro Daft Punk, Justice, Soulwax Electropop Ladytron, Goldfrapp, Real Estate Chillwave: Washed Out, Memory Tapes, Toro Y Moi Brony SGAP, Pinkiepieswear, Jackleapp,
That's all i got for some of my main favs off the top of my head. Rest of the stuff I've listened to, liked, or loved is here. https://rateyourmusic.com/~TheScientist
721774 I never knew this was here. Not sure how many people look at this anymore, but put me down for:
Jazz: Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington Metal: Ozzy Osborne, Within Temptation, Megadeth Techno: Skrillex Reggae: Skatalites, Bob Marley and The Wailers, Classic Rock: Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Extreme Modern Rock: Nirvana, Radiohead, Muse Funk*: James Brown, Prince, Maceo Parker Pop: ABBA, Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, Other: Mahavishnu Orchestra, Santana, Steve Vai
Aloha! I'll go ahead and introduce myself as XanaDurian, (it's a pun), and give all that stuff I like.
I like Heavy Metal, (Black Sabbath, Satan's Satyrs, Mötley Crüe), Classic Rock, (Led Zeppelin, Rory Gallagher, Blue Cheer), R&B/Soul, (James Brown, The Apples, The Budos Band), and Progressive Rock, (Rush, Black Widow)
For genres not on the official list of genres that can either mix both Classic or Modern Rock, I like Punk, (Sex Pistols, Dead Kennedy's, The Violent Femmes), and Surf Rock, (Dick Dale, Man or... Astroman).
Hello! I'm a bass music connoisseur and artist, and it seems like the bass music crowd in this group isn't huge at the moment. I'll just say that the lines between genres in bass music are very blurred in quite a few instances, so keep that in mind if you listen to any of this stuff.
Oh man here we go, time for some Dubstep, Drumstep, DnB, Neuro and so on shout-outs...
Artists in no particular order Dubstep/Drumstep
Figure Excision Datsik Ajapai Downlink Ry Legit Spag Heddy Getter Slosh Incube 12th Planet Protohype Pegboard Nerds Wubbaduck Space Laces Habstrakt Eptic Dr. Ozi Oolacile Trinergy AFK Phaseone Colbreakz Lock N Bounce Chime Teminite Panda Eyes Sex Whales Dion Timmer Condukta Extra Terra Terravita Snails Flux Pavillion Stabby Will & Tim Barely Alive Fox Stevenson Rottheo Kaosa xKore iNexus Kayzo Obsidian Bear Grillz EH!DE Azazal QuixSmell Bass Farmers Bone N Skin GRiZ Stephen Walking Astronaut (Every now and then) Proxima Rekoil FuntCase Zomboy SKisM Botnek Skream Ravestag Dirtyphonics (Occasionally) Zero Chaotic (Brony Artist) Crizzly Far Too Loud Filthzilla Haywyre Devnik Illectrix Noya Skorge Bullseye Bro Safari Dodge & Fuski Kick The Habit Feed Me The Frim PsoGnar SeamlessR 2FAC3D Dack Janiels BONE Killercats THE OFFICIAL PON3 (Brony artist, obviously, EDM orientated with neuro, chill, and dubstep influences) Senbei Skepsist MONXX Virtual Riot Megalodon
Drum and Bass (With some neuro and electro crossover)
Noisia (All hail the DnB gods) Mefjus Hybris Joe Ford Kill The Noise Black Sun Empire Misanthrop The Upbeats Current Value Culprate Infected Mushroom (Sometimes) Black Object L 33 Pendulum Neosignal The Prodigy (More Electronica) Opiuo (Very different, more neuro) Telekinesis KOAN Sound (Not really DnB, neuro combined with me being lazy) Emperor Allied Noclu (Half-Time) Decimal Bass Skope Kursa State of Mind The Chemical Brothers (Like, once, but they're brilliant in general) Shirk (More glitch and neuro) Doctor Vox Fytch (For those who know enough to question this, he actually likes to write at 162 BPM) Broken Note Dirtcaps (Again, actually writes at 160 BPM a lot) Dash DLR Lockjaw Black Opps Shapeshifter Zombie Cats Fourward Phace Posij Levela Icicle Crossbreed Gesaffelstein
Yeah, these are all artists that I like and listen to. Just gonna catch my breath...
Here's some extra genres for you: NeuroFunk, Neurostep, Glitch Hop, Chillstep, Darkstep, Funkaton, Moombahton, Moombahcore, Liquid Dubstep, Liquid Drum and Bass, the list goes on believe me...
The thing about bass music is you'll never get good results if you just scratch the surface, it's huge, and you need to spend a lot of time looking sometimes.
721774 If you're going to do good Christian rock, add in Skillet, Thousand Foot Krutch, Red, We as Human, Pillar, Flyleaf, Anberlin, and Demon Hunter (OK, technically, Demon Hunter is metal, but it's awesome)
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Added.
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and this song by RED just came out today.
Country/Folk
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as a new member, allow me to contribute with a genre and a band
Genre: Bacon Powered Pirate core (a sub genre of folk metal which focusses predominantly on pirates ), the most well known band in the Genre is Alestorm
3742226
I'll make a deal with you: If you can find two other people in this group who are willing to say they listen to pirate rock (or, bacon powered pirate core? never heard that one), and they can say with honesty that they listen to bands of that genre, I will make it a separate genre. For now, though, it falls under "Other."
Is that the only thing you listen to? There's gotta be more. . .
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Pirate Metal falls under Folk Metal
in alphabetical order:
2CELLOS
AC/DC
Amon Amarth
Avenged Sevenfold
The Beatles
Bullet for my Valentine
CKY
Cryoshell
Darude
Device
Disturbed
Dragonforce
The Dreadnoughts
Iron Maiden
Knife Party
Metallica
Muse
Nightwish
Pendulum
Pink Floyd
the Qemists
Rammstein
Red Rum (another Pirate Metal band)
Sabaton
Skillet
Skrillex
Slipknot
The Spooky Men's Chorale (An a cappella group based in Bristol, England)
Status Quo
Sworn
Tenacious D
Thirty Seconds to Mars
Tool
Van Canto
and finally The White Stripes
Genres consist of:
A Capella
Alternative
Melodic Death Metal
Drum and Bass
Dubstep
Electronica
Hard Rock
Heavy Metal
Industrial
Neue Deutsche Härte
Nu-Metal
Power Metal
Speed Metal
Folk Metal
Rock
British Mod-Rock
Rock 'n' Roll (more things like the Beatles, rather than Elvis Presley)
Fun fact: The Beatles - Helter Skelter is considered the very first Heavy Metal song, as it employs the same sort of distortions and repeating riffs found in most heavy metal songs
3751203
Alphabetical? Damn, that's a new one.
The issue is that with the current system set up, it needs to be organized by genre. Group the bands listed by the genres you listed, and I'll work from there.
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oh boy, this will take a while
A Capella: Van Canto, Spooky Mens chorale
Alternative: C.K.Y.
Melodic Death Metal: Amon Amarth
Drum and Bass: The Qemists
Dubstep: Knife Party, Skrillex
Electronica: Pendulum, Darude
Hard Rock: Disturbed, Cryoshell, Skillet, AC/DC
Heavy Metal: Metallica, Avenged Sevenfold, Iron Maiden
Industrial: Device
Neue Deutsche Härte (New German Hard): Rammstein
Nu-Metal: Slipknot
Power Metal: Sabaton
Speed Metal: Dragonforce
Folk Metal: Alestorm, Nightwish, Red Rum
Folk-Punk: The Dreadnoughts
Metalcore: Bullet for my Valentine, Sworn
Rock: Pink Floyd, Tool, Thirty Seconds to Mars, The White Stripes, Status Quo, Muse, The Beatles
Classical: 2Cellos, Johann Sebastian Bach
hopefully I haven't forgotten anything...oh of course, Brony Music
The Living Tombstone
SlythStorm
Flutter Rex
H8_Seed
Wooden Toaster
Aviators
Eurobeat Brony
Mic the Microphone
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Alright, let me tell you what I have:
Alternative: C.K.Y
*Brony Music: The Living Tombstone, SlythStorm, Flutter Rex, H8_Seed, Wooden Toaster, Aviators, Eurobeat Brony, Mic the Microphone
Classical: 2Cellos, Johann Sebastian Bach
Dance/Dubstep/House/Trance/Drum and Bass: The Knife Party, The Qemists, Skrillex
Electronica: Pendulum, Darude
Industrial: Device
*Metal: Amon Amarth, Metallica, Avenged Sevenfold, Iron Maiden, Slipknot, Sabaton, Dragonforce, Alestorm, Nightwish, Red Rum, Bullet for my Valentine, Sworn
Classic Rock/Rock n' Roll: The Beatles, Pink Floyd, AC/DC
*Modern Rock: Tool, Thirty Seconds to Mars, The White Stripes, Status Quo, Muse
Punk Rock: The Dreadnoughts
Hard Rock: Disturbed, Cryoshell, Skillet
Other: Van Canto, Spooky Mens chorale, Rammstein
(I don't know where "Folk-Punk: The Dreadnoughts" goes in this.)
I reorganized it by the genres that were already in place, then added a few more. The one that are starred, you need to limit the number of artists to three.
3774443 the dreadnoughts can go in punk
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Edited.
Go through the starred genres from my previous response and choose your favorite three from each genre. After that, I promise you're done.
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Let's see here...
Brony Music - Feather PONY artist, Telab Arts and Star Charmer
Classical/ Orchestra Music - Vivaldi, Beethoven, Handel
Classic Rock - Beatles
I'm also an extreme fan of ABBA, but I don't know what category they're supposed to be in.
3775715
Let's Wiki it, shall we?
I guess it's technically under pop.
3775986
Okay, then we say that.
3776859>>3775715
Added.
3780768
Ok
My fav's:
Classic Rock:The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Queen
Progressive Rock Pink Floyd, Yes, King Crimson
Glam Rock David Bowie, T.Rex, Roxy Music
Hard Rock Black Sabbath, Ac/Dc, Def Leppard,
Soft Rock Fleetwood Mac, Billy Joel, Eagles
Krautrock Neu!, Can, Kraftwerk
Progressive Electronic Tangerine Dream, Jean Michel Jarre, Vangelis
New Wave/ Post-Punk The Smiths, The Cure, The Police
Gothic Rock Bauhaus, Sisters of Mercy, Siouxsie and The Banshees
Synthpop: Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, New Order
Shoegaze: My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, Catherine Wheel,
Alternative Radiohead, Coldplay, U2
Ambient Brian Eno, Tim Hecker, Boards of Canada
Garage Rock Revival The Strokes, White Stripes, The Hives
Post Punk Revival Interpol, The National, Bloc Party
Dance Punk Revival LCD Soundsystem, Death From Above 1979, New Young Pony Club
Canadian Alternative Wave Arcade Fire, Broken Social Scene, Stars
Britpop: Blur, Oasis, Pulp
Grunge: Nirvava, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam
Acid Jazz Stereo Mc's, Jamiroquai, The Brand New Heavies
Disco / Funk: Chic, Cerrone, Donna Summer
Funk Kool and the Gang, Parliament, The JB's
Industrial: Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, Front 242,
Hip Hop: Beastie Boys, Public Enemy, Dj Shadow
Big BeatThe Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim, The Prodigy,
Trance/Progressive House Paul Van Dyke, Sasha, Bt
House Armand Van Heldon, Deep Dish, Masters at Work
Techno Underworld, Orbital, Aphex Twin
Trip Hop Massive Attack, Portishead, Tricky
Chill Out Air, Zero 7, Moby
Electro Daft Punk, Justice, Soulwax
Electropop Ladytron, Goldfrapp, Real Estate
Chillwave: Washed Out, Memory Tapes, Toro Y Moi
Brony SGAP, Pinkiepieswear, Jackleapp,
That's all i got for some of my main favs off the top of my head. Rest of the stuff I've listened to, liked, or loved is here. https://rateyourmusic.com/~TheScientist
3879610
Limit of 3 per genre. You have some choosing to do.
3761011
I'm still waiting for a response with my comment here 3774443
Urgh it's like Sophie's Choice. Done
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I never knew this was here. Not sure how many people look at this anymore, but put me down for:
Jazz: Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington
Metal: Ozzy Osborne, Within Temptation, Megadeth
Techno: Skrillex
Reggae: Skatalites, Bob Marley and The Wailers,
Classic Rock: Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Extreme
Modern Rock: Nirvana, Radiohead, Muse
Funk*: James Brown, Prince, Maceo Parker
Pop: ABBA, Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson,
Other: Mahavishnu Orchestra, Santana, Steve Vai
*what, nobody else likes funk?
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Alternative
Dinosaur Jr.
Jane's Addiction
The Smashing Pumpkins
Classical/Orchestral
Mozart
Beethoven
Bach
Electronica
Depeche Mode
Bjork
Portishead
Experimental
Mr. Bungle
Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band
Ween
Hardcore
Black Flag
Circlejerks
Minor Threat
Post-hardcore
Fugazi
Rollins Band
Jawbox
Punk
Sex Pistols
Ramones
The Clash
Post-punk
Killing Joke
Minute Men
Swans
Hip-Hop/Rap
Beastie Boys
Public Enemy
Run-D.M.C
Grunge
Nirvana
Alice in Chains
Soundgarden
Industrial
Ministry
Skinny Puppy
Front 242
Metal
Judas Priest
Iron Maiden
Black Sabbath
Thrash Metal
Exodus
Metallica
Anthrax
Power Metal
Sabaton
Sonata Arctica
Helloween
Classic Rock
Led Zeppelin
Deep Purple
Queen
Modern Rock
Muse
System of a Down
Pilot Speed
Noise Rock
Sonic Youth
Big Black
Butthole Surfers
Progressive Rock
Pink Floyd
King Crimson
Rush
Progressive Metal
Tool
Dream Theater
Coheed & Cambria
This would've been much, much longer if it weren't a limit of 3 artists.
721774 Alternative
Breaking Benjamin
Three Days Grace
Skillet
Brony Music
AcoustiMandoBrony
The Living Tombstone
Christian Rock
Skillet
Superchic[k]
Dubstep
Skrillex
Whoever the heck wrote the Pewdiepie DJ Fortify song
Metal
Cole Rolland
Dave "Boyinaband" Brown
Rap
Dave "Boyinaband" Brown (Yes he does both metal and rap because he's just awesome like that)
J. Dash
Brad Knauber
I also have a question: What genre(s) would RHCP go under?
Also, I have three suggestions for musical genres: Symphonic rock, Nu metal, and (since there are so many songs about it) Minecraft music.
industrial:
Desastroes
Soman
Ater Mors
Electronic:
ali nadem
classical:
2cellos
brony:
aviators
slyphstorm
alex s.
hardstyle: (add that shit)
VAZARD!
chillstep: (add it plz?)
macaroni union
I know I there's a few I can't think of right now...
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Aloha! I'll go ahead and introduce myself as XanaDurian, (it's a pun), and give all that stuff I like.
I like Heavy Metal, (Black Sabbath, Satan's Satyrs, Mötley Crüe), Classic Rock, (Led Zeppelin, Rory Gallagher, Blue Cheer), R&B/Soul, (James Brown, The Apples, The Budos Band), and Progressive Rock, (Rush, Black Widow)
For genres not on the official list of genres that can either mix both Classic or Modern Rock, I like Punk, (Sex Pistols, Dead Kennedy's, The Violent Femmes), and Surf Rock, (Dick Dale, Man or... Astroman).
So there ya go.
Hello! I'm a bass music connoisseur and artist, and it seems like the bass music crowd in this group isn't huge at the moment. I'll just say that the lines between genres in bass music are very blurred in quite a few instances, so keep that in mind if you listen to any of this stuff.
Oh man here we go, time for some Dubstep, Drumstep, DnB, Neuro and so on shout-outs...
Artists in no particular order
Dubstep/Drumstep
Figure
Excision
Datsik
Ajapai
Downlink
Ry Legit
Spag Heddy
Getter
Slosh
Incube
12th Planet
Protohype
Pegboard Nerds
Wubbaduck
Space Laces
Habstrakt
Eptic
Dr. Ozi
Oolacile
Trinergy
AFK
Phaseone
Colbreakz
Lock N Bounce
Chime
Teminite
Panda Eyes
Sex Whales
Dion Timmer
Condukta
Extra Terra
Terravita
Snails
Flux Pavillion
Stabby
Will & Tim
Barely Alive
Fox Stevenson
Rottheo
Kaosa
xKore
iNexus
Kayzo
Obsidian
Bear Grillz
EH!DE
Azazal
QuixSmell
Bass Farmers
Bone N Skin
GRiZ
Stephen Walking
Astronaut (Every now and then)
Proxima
Rekoil
FuntCase
Zomboy
SKisM
Botnek
Skream
Ravestag
Dirtyphonics (Occasionally)
Zero Chaotic (Brony Artist)
Crizzly
Far Too Loud
Filthzilla
Haywyre
Devnik
Illectrix
Noya
Skorge
Bullseye
Bro Safari
Dodge & Fuski
Kick The Habit
Feed Me
The Frim
PsoGnar
SeamlessR
2FAC3D
Dack Janiels
BONE
Killercats
THE OFFICIAL PON3 (Brony artist, obviously, EDM orientated with neuro, chill, and dubstep influences)
Senbei
Skepsist
MONXX
Virtual Riot
Megalodon
Drum and Bass (With some neuro and electro crossover)
Noisia (All hail the DnB gods)
Mefjus
Hybris
Joe Ford
Kill The Noise
Black Sun Empire
Misanthrop
The Upbeats
Current Value
Culprate
Infected Mushroom (Sometimes)
Black Object
L 33
Pendulum
Neosignal
The Prodigy (More Electronica)
Opiuo (Very different, more neuro)
Telekinesis
KOAN Sound (Not really DnB, neuro combined with me being lazy)
Emperor
Allied
Noclu (Half-Time)
Decimal Bass
Skope
Kursa
State of Mind
The Chemical Brothers (Like, once, but they're brilliant in general)
Shirk (More glitch and neuro)
Doctor Vox
Fytch (For those who know enough to question this, he actually likes to write at 162 BPM)
Broken Note
Dirtcaps (Again, actually writes at 160 BPM a lot)
Dash
DLR
Lockjaw
Black Opps
Shapeshifter
Zombie Cats
Fourward
Phace
Posij
Levela
Icicle
Crossbreed
Gesaffelstein
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Yeah, these are all artists that I like and listen to. Just gonna catch my breath...
Here's some extra genres for you: NeuroFunk, Neurostep, Glitch Hop, Chillstep, Darkstep, Funkaton, Moombahton, Moombahcore, Liquid Dubstep, Liquid Drum and Bass, the list goes on believe me...
The thing about bass music is you'll never get good results if you just scratch the surface, it's huge, and you need to spend a lot of time looking sometimes.
N E E D
M O R E
U N D E R G R O U N D
M E T A L
S T U F F
N O W ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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If you're going to do good Christian rock, add in Skillet, Thousand Foot Krutch, Red, We as Human, Pillar, Flyleaf, Anberlin, and Demon Hunter (OK, technically, Demon Hunter is metal, but it's awesome)