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  1. #1021
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buffdog18 View Post
    Also, any GOOD post-grunge songs.
    Hooray, I get to be useful!
    Some of this probably isn't post-grunge, but who cares:

    The Freshmen by The Verve Pipe
    Touch, Peel And Stand by Days Of The New
    Plowed, Molly, and Wax Ecstatic by Sponge
    Counting Blue Cars by Dishwalla
    December and Shine by Collective Soul
    Clumsy and Superman's Dead by Our Lady Peace
    Santa Monica, I Will Buy You A New Life and Father Of Mine by Everclear
    Not An Addict by k's choice
    If You Could Only See and You Wanted More by Tonic

  2. #1022
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ellipsis View Post
    Hooray, I get to be useful!
    Some of this probably isn't post-grunge, but who cares:

    Plowed, Molly, and Wax Ecstatic by Sponge
    Ack! I can't believe I forgot to mention Sponge in my rec post. They did STP better than STP.

    Thumbs up for Not An Addict, Counting Blue Cars, and Everclear, too. Everclear had a much more expansive sound than the average post-grunge group.
    Afraid nobody 'round here
    understands my potato
    They think I'm only a spud boy
    looking for a real tomato
    Devo - "Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA"

  3. #1023
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    I wouldn't call 60% of what you guys are naming post-grunge.
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  4. #1024
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    i used to listen to hip-hop like crazy.Then i became disillusioned with the current hip-hop scene.
    Recommend some good Hip-hop please!!!!!
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  5. #1025
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cubecubed View Post
    i used to listen to hip-hop like crazy.Then i became disillusioned with the current hip-hop scene.
    Recommend some good Hip-hop please!!!!!
    The Roots, k-os, OutKast, Common, and the Beastie Boys are some of my favorite hip-hop artists.
    Would you pay for music by Beck?
    Maybe.
    What if you heard he owned a plane made of gold?
    Sure.
    Good, because he needs the money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alright_Computer View Post
    The Roots, k-os, OutKast, Common, and the Beastie Boys are some of my favorite hip-hop artists.
    will check those out for sure.Thank you
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ellipsis View Post
    Hooray, I get to be useful!

    The Freshmen by The Verve Pipe
    they are from my Hometown!!!
    The Afterman: Acension 10.09.2012
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  8. #1028
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cubecubed View Post
    i used to listen to hip-hop like crazy.Then i became disillusioned with the current hip-hop scene.
    Recommend some good Hip-hop please!!!!!
    Arts The Beatdoctor
    Atmosphere
    Black Eyed Peas (Behind the Front-era only)
    Blackalicious
    Blockhead
    Brother Ali
    Busdriver
    Common
    Cut Chemist
    De La Soul
    Del the Funkee Homosapien
    The Gift of Gab
    Haiku D'etat
    Immortal Technique
    Jazz Liberatorz
    Jean Grae
    Jurassic 5
    K-OS
    Lateef & the Chief
    Madvillain
    The Mighty Underdogs
    Nas
    Outkast
    People Under The Stairs
    The Pharcyde
    The Roots
    Sage Francis
    Slum Village
    Talib Kweli

    I'd post more, but it'd be more than you could handle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gowienczyk View Post
    Arts The Beatdoctor
    Atmosphere
    Black Eyed Peas (Behind the Front-era only)
    Blackalicious
    Blockhead
    Brother Ali
    Busdriver
    Common
    Cut Chemist
    De La Soul
    Del the Funkee Homosapien
    The Gift of Gab
    Haiku D'etat
    Immortal Technique
    Jazz Liberatorz
    Jean Grae
    Jurassic 5
    K-OS
    Lateef & the Chief
    Madvillain
    The Mighty Underdogs
    Nas
    Outkast
    People Under The Stairs
    The Pharcyde
    The Roots
    Sage Francis
    Slum Village
    Talib Kweli

    I'd post more, but it'd be more than you could handle.
    im not pretending my taste in hip hop was spectacular,but its nice to see a couple i used to listen to on there(Outkast,Nas,Talib Kweli)
    The Afterman: Acension 10.09.2012
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gowienczyk View Post
    Arts The Beatdoctor
    Atmosphere
    Black Eyed Peas (Behind the Front-era only)
    Blackalicious
    Blockhead
    Brother Ali
    Busdriver
    Common
    Cut Chemist
    De La Soul
    Del the Funkee Homosapien
    The Gift of Gab
    Haiku D'etat
    Immortal Technique
    Jazz Liberatorz
    Jean Grae
    Jurassic 5
    K-OS
    Lateef & the Chief
    Madvillain
    The Mighty Underdogs
    Nas
    Outkast
    People Under The Stairs
    The Pharcyde
    The Roots
    Sage Francis
    Slum Village
    Talib Kweli

    I'd post more, but it'd be more than you could handle.
    There are quite a few "D'oh, how did I completely forget them" artists in this list, especially Jurassic 5, Del the Funky Homosapien, and Talib Kweli.
    Would you pay for music by Beck?
    Maybe.
    What if you heard he owned a plane made of gold?
    Sure.
    Good, because he needs the money.


 

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