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i dont even like screamo but taking back sundays lyrics are in my opinion amazing. the 2 vocalists blending makes it great
blink has some pretty good lyrics i think nirvana had great lyrics the police were geniouses. amazing songs and lyrics |
and my friend peter lol
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it would definitely have to be Tool, Mudvayne and Coheed and Cambria
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[QUOTE=skapunker1234]i dont even like screamo but taking back sundays lyrics are in my opinion amazing. the 2 vocalists blending makes it great
blink has some pretty good lyrics i think nirvana had great lyrics the police were geniouses. amazing songs and lyrics[/QUOTE] taking back sunday = emo thrice = screamo any questions now? are we all clear? |
I'd say Something Corporate (Konstantine has amazing lyrics, as do nearly all their other songs). Rage Against The Machine and Nine Inch Nails also have some really good lyrics (Personal fave has to be NIN's "Something I Can Never Have", those lyrics give me goosebumps).
Phil (ex-pantera dude, now in superjoint ritual) had some pretty powerful lyrics (Primal Concrete Sledge, Hollow, Cemetary Gates), but you couldn't make half of them out when you listened to the music. Shame. |
Lou Reed
Jim Morrison The Clash Iggy Pop The Specials |
Three bands come to mind, each representing a different area.
Smashing Pumpkins for artistic lyrics Stratovarius for Global issues and Reel Big Fish (a personal favorite of mine) for the not so sad side of teen angst. |
You'll probably be shocked but i would say nirvana! i mean for me personally Kurt Cobains lyrics were so meaningful, he based them all on depression and hate that is true in the world! i know the riffs wern't the hardest and the solos wern't the most thrilling but they flow. Like on school of rock that solo at the start it's totally of the beat of the rest of the band but Kurt's riffs fit together with Krist and Dave so well.
If i write a song i just listen to some nirvana and the lyrics just flow out and then the riffs follow. I'm a hippie at heart and then a grunger at soul. All rounder ROCK ON!:chug: |
well thats easy mudvayne of couse kud is a genisus idc what any of u say the words he puts on paper is unbeleiveable, there so fitting with today and dark and beatifull.
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7mary3
matchbox20 they have great lyrics that easily allow a variety of listens to relate to on some level |
has anyone said James Hetfield of Metallica, if not, wow! he is IMO the greatest lyric writer in a heavy metal/thrash/hard rock band, he can write meaningful and deep lyrics(Nothing Else Matters, One, Fade to Black, Low Man's Lyric) and he can write thrashy lyrics that also put across a meaningful point(Disposable Heroes, Leper Messiah)
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I woudl have to say ummm Maynard Keenan From Tool and APC
always tohught the were ohhh ans Smile Empty Soul thosae lyrics are really imagey (s?) and that's it oh ya and Kurt Cobain I'v eloved his lyrics sinc ei wa sjust a weee lad |
DEFINTELY NIRVANA!Some others are:Taking Back Sunday,AFI,Linkin Park,Dashboard Cofessional,Blink 182,and Story of The Year.
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id have to say Tool, because when you just look at the lyrics, it doesnt make sense at first but then when you really look into them, all the songs have deep deep meanings behind them. HIM lyrics are also amazing, even if they are all about the same theme pretty much (love). Then you got your Pearl Jam, and Iron Maiden, both of those bands have brilliant lyricists (Vedder and Harris). And finally in my list would have to be good ol Billy Corgan.
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For me, the most meaningful lyrics come from Senses Fail, Rage Against the Machine and P.O.D.... Alexisonfire and the Get Up Kids have some good stuff too.
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Omar Rodgriguez-Lopez/Cedric Bixler
Bob Dylan John Lennon on Acid Thom Yorke Elliott Smith the boys from Cannibal Ox Joe Strummer lyrics threads suck....(IMO) |
[QUOTE=VoodooMagik]For me, the most meaningful lyrics come from Senses Fail, Rage Against the Machine and P.O.D.... Alexisonfire and the Get Up Kids have some good stuff too.[/QUOTE]
sorry saying POD in any post about songwriting or lyrics just makes me giggle... due to the fact they suck and are just like a rap band... except worse |
For me Brand New- Jesse
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[QUOTE=Littlejohn]Iron Maiden
Dream Theater (Mostly Metropolis 2000) Thrice Tool Chronic Future [B]The theme song to friends[/B] Shania Twain Hillary Duff and ... ... ... [SIZE=6][B]BRAK[/B][/SIZE][/QUOTE] are you ****ing kidding me? The Rembrandts? |
[QUOTE=VoodooMagik]For me, the most meaningful lyrics come from Senses Fail, Rage Against the Machine and P.O.D.... Alexisonfire and the Get Up Kids have some good stuff too.[/QUOTE]
POD is terrible. Senses Fail, RATM and Alexisonfire are good though. |
soad
ratm a perfect circle |
lamb of god, shadows fall, breaking benjamin, nightwish, killswith engage, smile empty soul idk thats the main ones cant pick a best or the greatest one ever
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[QUOTE=mshort813]are you ****ing kidding me? The Rembrandts?[/QUOTE]
I kind of like that song and the lyrics! The chorus is nice... what's wrong with it? I bet your in to metal... |
Blue oyster cult, though im not sure they make sense
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simple plan... ? ^^
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Iron Maiden, no comparison.
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waters and gilmour
marley plant lennon |
Jim Morrison
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Linkin Park
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Smashing Pumpkins
Pixies |
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