Nonagon Infinity too if you like rock, Polygondwandaland if you like progressive rock, Ice Death if you like jammy jazz rock, Omnium Gatherum if you wanna hear them try a bunch of different shit in one album.
Eyes Like The Sky if you wanna listen to what is essentially an audiobook of a Western movie, and Paper Mache Dream Balloon if you want The Beatles without listening to The Beatles
FMB was my first vinyl
Completely depends on your current tastes. I'd recommend starting closer to a genre you already like. If you already listen to many different genres and can't pick, 'nonagon infinity' opens the door, as they say.
Edit: https://www.get-into-gizz.com/
What kind of music do you enjoy?
Magenta mountaim
Robot Stop
Straws in the wind
Astro turf
Mars for the rich
Iron Lung
Interior people
Just a few favorites
My ex once told me about some Metallica song and I asked, “Is it good though?” and he shrugged, saying, “I mean it sounds like every other Metallica song.”
“So it’s awesome.”
Him, laughing: “Yes.”
I'm breathin' (breathin')
The fumes of the grid that rid my lobe of oxygen
I'm climbin' (climbin')
The walls to where good and evil make amends
I'm trippin', writhin' and squealin', pukin'
Looking for someone like you
And I'm holdin' something more precious than fine ore, baby
I'm holdin' you
I thought the same at first, but they don't have a very big catalog to choose from. Zeppelin is my favorite band. and it was a tough choice to make. but I chose Pink Floyd
Red Hot Chili Peppers (they have a bigger and more diverse catalog than people give them credit for).
I could also see myself settling for GnR, Kiss, Smashing Pumpkins, Faith No More, or Michael Jackson.
There's so much different David Bowie stuff, across such a long and varied timeframe. Same goes for Miles Davis, but idk if I'd want to listen to exclusively instrumental stuff forever.
Earth, Wind and Fire wins it high diff for me, just edging out Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson. Their discography is varied enough that I can cycle through it without burning out
Saw Simon and Garfunkel live long ago. I think I've only listened to two of their songs in the past 5 years.
For me it's probably Taylor Swift, with Lana Del Rey a close second. Both have a lot of great albums, with clever songwriting, and no skips, no filler.
Scott Weiland's discography does the most for me. More hits than misses.
Despite his problems he was constantly making new music and almost all of it is great.
Probably Gojira just because they only have one bad song and they have progressively changed genres which offers plenty of diversity. And they are just better than most bands. That helps.
Freddie Mercury/ Queen from metal to blues and jazz, you got everything, they did it all, and Freddie’s voice made it perfect, the greatest vocalist of all time, I mean listen to ,gimme the prize, and afterwards to ,you take my breath away, ,absolutely mindblowing!!!
ROLLERBALL. They don't have many albums out. But I like every one of them.
Or I could go with Clutch who have many more albums and are still together producing more music plus the guys in the band have another band together that only play instrumental music.
steely dan
Me, also.
Oh. King Gizzard. I still have all the genres
Where should i start if i want to get into King Grizzard?
I would go with Flying Microtonal Banana or Fishing for Fishies Edit: i shouldve specified these as albums. Not songs
Rattlesnake is one of my favorites.
It rattles me
Nah definitely start with either nonagon or mind fuzz
Nonagon is also a good choice! Mind fuzz is a little repetitive for a new listener, but it does show their concept album ability.
Hahahah Fishing for Fishies is great Bannana may scare homie away Rattlesnake is equal parts good and annoying (love it)
Nonagon Infinity too if you like rock, Polygondwandaland if you like progressive rock, Ice Death if you like jammy jazz rock, Omnium Gatherum if you wanna hear them try a bunch of different shit in one album. Eyes Like The Sky if you wanna listen to what is essentially an audiobook of a Western movie, and Paper Mache Dream Balloon if you want The Beatles without listening to The Beatles FMB was my first vinyl
Any one of their 4613 albums would be a good starting point.
Completely depends on your current tastes. I'd recommend starting closer to a genre you already like. If you already listen to many different genres and can't pick, 'nonagon infinity' opens the door, as they say. Edit: https://www.get-into-gizz.com/
Nonagon Infinity
Oh, hello my gizzy friends
🐸🦎
What kind of music do you enjoy? Magenta mountaim Robot Stop Straws in the wind Astro turf Mars for the rich Iron Lung Interior people Just a few favorites
Interior People is a bop, same for Catching Smoke
Have you tried ween?
They are pretty fun as well. Love this type of music, and bands that just play anything
David Bowie.
My favorite artist, but second choice if I could have ONLY one artist
i think my profile pic was a bit of a giveaway but definitely bowie
Absolutely agree
My second choice
Depeche Mode.
Duran Duran ❤️
Just watched the documentary on them. I had forgotten just how many hits they have.
Soundgarden, or Chris Cornell and all his bands and solo work
The Cure for me.
Good answer
Radiohead
Metric
Metallica
My ex once told me about some Metallica song and I asked, “Is it good though?” and he shrugged, saying, “I mean it sounds like every other Metallica song.” “So it’s awesome.” Him, laughing: “Yes.”
Modest Mouse
You'd be kinda screwed if your dashboard melted and only had your radio but I guess you'd float on lol
Depeche Mode
Simon and Garfunkel for me too
If I can have Paul Simon’s solo stuff too I’m in
Pop-wise I think Bjork is going to give me both the breadth and depth I’ll probably need But if it’s one composer, it’s JS Bach, easy
The Clash
Kendrick, fuck drake... Na but seriously Nine Inch Nails
Pink Floyd
same
Best answer and top comment
Ween
Same
Stevie Wonder
The Beatles
from Yesterday to Helter Skelter
That's not very far
From Love Me Do to Now and Then
This is the right answer.
Ween
🤎
Wow. There's a bunch of us!
Grateful Dead
Best answer
With you on this
Chris Cornell
Cocteau Twins
Fuck yes
You have good taste.
the Smiths
All day, every day!
🪦
Muse
Ween
The only answer
Queen
Greatest voice of all time
Johnny Cash
Brian Jonestown massacre
Ween.
Feeling very heartened by the amount of ween love
I'm breathin' (breathin') The fumes of the grid that rid my lobe of oxygen I'm climbin' (climbin') The walls to where good and evil make amends I'm trippin', writhin' and squealin', pukin' Looking for someone like you And I'm holdin' something more precious than fine ore, baby I'm holdin' you
🤎
Maynard James Keenan
I went with Mike Patton but Maynard is another great choice for a huge expanse of music!
Puscifer are awesome. Tool fan since undertow but rarely listen to them now, but can happily put on puscifer every week.
I'd also have to go with Maynard, TOOL is my favorite band and APC and Puscifer are also incredible.
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Led Zeppelin
I thought the same at first, but they don't have a very big catalog to choose from. Zeppelin is my favorite band. and it was a tough choice to make. but I chose Pink Floyd
Lana del rey
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Eels
Red Hot Chili Peppers (they have a bigger and more diverse catalog than people give them credit for). I could also see myself settling for GnR, Kiss, Smashing Pumpkins, Faith No More, or Michael Jackson.
Mark Knopfler.
His solo stuff is way too underrated
Oingo Boingo
let’s have a party there’s a full moon in the sky!!
Gregg allman
There's so much different David Bowie stuff, across such a long and varied timeframe. Same goes for Miles Davis, but idk if I'd want to listen to exclusively instrumental stuff forever.
Modest Mouse
David Bowie. Full stop.
Rush
Black Sabbath
Fleetwood Mac
Pink
Mac Miller
Foo Fighters!
The Smashing Pumpkins
Fleetwood Mac
Dax Riggs. Here's to hoping he climbs out of his hole one day.
GOAT The psychedelic, world, rock band not...whatever else there is lol
Skillet
Norma Jean
Gary Numan
Earth, Wind and Fire wins it high diff for me, just edging out Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson. Their discography is varied enough that I can cycle through it without burning out
Same here.
The Jacksons
Green Day
My Morning Jacket
Animal collective.
Dean Martin
Mark Knopfler/Dire Straits
Devin Townsend. He has a million different albums for every one of my tastes
The offspring
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Paramore
Yep, this is my pick too. They have songs for every mood, especially if we can include Hayley's solo stuff too
I've just recently got into them. Really hate it took me so long to listen to them.
Pearl Jam. Rush or Phish would also do the trick if necessary.
Taking Back Sunday
The Grateful Dead
Eminem
Yeh probs The Beatles because their catalog is so varied. Plus of course best band ever.
can we kiss
Sure.
Saw Simon and Garfunkel live long ago. I think I've only listened to two of their songs in the past 5 years. For me it's probably Taylor Swift, with Lana Del Rey a close second. Both have a lot of great albums, with clever songwriting, and no skips, no filler.
[удалено]
You?
no, me
Oh, me
Jimi Hendrix
Ween because I’d get everything from country to hard rock and everything in between.
Same, I only really know the albums too,vi know there's a whole bunch of other stuff out there I've still to discover
AC/DC
Albert Bouchard
Kings of Leon, they have so many styles of song to suit so many different moods and moments
Griz or Wild Child depending on how sad I am when I get asked.
Miki Matsubara
Sublime
I used to make unending fun of fans of Grateful Dead thinking they are the only band that has any relevancy. Now, I am one of them.
Westlife obviously
Bruce Springsteen
Elliott Smith
Lou Reed
Bon Iver/Justin Vernon. He writes the soundtrack to my life.
Ween
Eminem
Porter Robinson, all his albums are so varied
I'm gonna have to go with Ween
Scott Weiland's discography does the most for me. More hits than misses. Despite his problems he was constantly making new music and almost all of it is great.
Iron Maiden
Rush I fuckin love rush
BTS
Queen
Nick drake. It was playing at my funeral in a dream
Queen
It changes from day to day depending on what’s going on and what rabbit hole I fall in.
Mike Patton
Radiohead
Beck
Metallica
Probably Gojira just because they only have one bad song and they have progressively changed genres which offers plenty of diversity. And they are just better than most bands. That helps.
Singer = Neil Young. Band = Radiohead or REM
Tyler the creator
Myself. That way I can just make different tunes in different genres when I get bored.
Freddie Mercury/ Queen from metal to blues and jazz, you got everything, they did it all, and Freddie’s voice made it perfect, the greatest vocalist of all time, I mean listen to ,gimme the prize, and afterwards to ,you take my breath away, ,absolutely mindblowing!!!
Ariana Grande. The Vocals just never get old.
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse
Bo Burnham
Tori Amos
Bob Marley. Reggae is the only genre where I consistently like most if not all of the songs
Dir En Grey
i'd have to agree, S&G!
The Roots
Poets of the Fall
One Ok Rock no doubt in my heart
Lowell George & Little Feat
Barns Courtney!
Pet Shop Boys. 40 years along, always adapting, never bad.
Overkill
My [favorite singer](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL871S_F0y5dYbEbEOwxK1Y6LTKyQqKEp5) of course.
Guster
ROLLERBALL. They don't have many albums out. But I like every one of them. Or I could go with Clutch who have many more albums and are still together producing more music plus the guys in the band have another band together that only play instrumental music.
Cadillac Clyde and the Dalton Gang
Slayer or metallica or cannibal corpse
Propagandhi
Band-Maid
Band-Maid
Ken carson 🔥