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01.17.10 | 1, 5 | GlueyPorch
01.17.10 | 2,3,4,7
| JWT155
01.17.10 | I think it depends how much you have of each band, for instance if you don't have any Radiohead or Porcupine Tree then those are must have's where as if you have stuff by them already and nothing for Manchester Orchestra then I'd go with that maybe. | JWT155
01.17.10 | EDIT: I'm retarded as fuck, read before commenting... I'd say 1 & 2. | adkymo
01.17.10 | 5, 4 & 2, and did I mention you should really check out 5. | fatlip27
01.17.10 | I'm being bias when I say this, but Milo Goes to College is the one :)
Open the doors to bands like Bad Religion, Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat (I wouldn't go the Fugazi route though), and Blink-182, to more modern bands like A Wilhelm Scream, Strike Anywhere, and maybe some Against Me!
And then from there, you might catch some post-hardcore like Thrice and Thursday.
Clearly going the punk route is the choice to make :D | Carnifex
01.17.10 | I'd say 10. | Mikesn
01.17.10 | radiohead | Chewie
01.17.10 | ya 2 | Metalstyles
01.17.10 | 10 is a good starting point if you want to branch into metal. 7 is considered a classic so you should get that too. I'm not an alternative/indie specialist, so I can't help you with those genres | BaconStarship
01.17.10 | 2 and 4. | Prophet178
01.17.10 | Don't start with Amnesiac for Radiohead, start with The Bends or OK Computer.
4 is probably the most influential band on here, that would be my say for top priority. |
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