Sadchild's "high fives" (every artist I like at least five songs from)

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Suzanne Vega

Genre: pop folk

Discovered: FM, "Luka"

Other: I may have said all this elsewhere but... Prince handwrote a letter to Vega saying "Luka is the most compelling piece of music I've heard in a long time". "Tom's Diner" has an interesting history, from its original 1984 release on a compilation, to being used to create the MP3 file format, to the bootleg remix that almost led to a lawsuit but cooler heads prevailed and it ended up a top 5 hit in several countries instead. Aside from those two songs, the other three below are from her 2007 album Beauty & Crime.

HIGH FIVE:

1. Luka
2. Tom's Diner (DNA Remix)
3. Frank & Ava
4. Unbound
5. Zephyr & I

 

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System Of A Down

Genre: alt metal

Discovered: $2 promo CD

Other: There was a slight buzz about the band in 1999. I used to shop at several new and used CD stores in the 1990s. Nuggets Records was the best (it's still there) and they had a $2 CD section I always pawed through. I found an advance promo CD of the album, read the blurb on the back, and decided to give it a shot - and loved it. Then saw them at Locobazooka '99 in Worcester MA with a bunch of hard & heavy bands just beginning to find success (Staind, Static X, Slipknot...) I still think their first album is their best, despite the success of their second one with their breakthrough hit "Chop Suey", which I thought was a step down.

HIGH FIVE:

1. Know
2. War
3. BYOB
4. Sugar
5. Aerials

 
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Tad

Genre: grunge

Discovered: a friend gave me his CD because he wasn't diggin' it

Other: I call them Nirvana's big brother. Nirvana's first European tour was opening for these guys (a fellow Sub Pop band). They were heavier and muddier than most grunge bands. They got sued for using a Polaroid a friend found at a thrift store (of a girl in a bikini with a guy holding one of her breasts) as their album cover. That woman saw the photo of herself in Spin Magazine's review of the album, but had recently become a born-again Christian and was mortified by it.

HIGH FIVE:

1. Grease Box
2. Throat Locust
3. Pansy
4. Rotor
5. Paregoric

 
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Steely Dan

Genre: jazzy prog rock

Discovered: my father, the whole Aja album but "Black Cow" stands out as probably the first one I got hooked on.

Other: As covered in other threads, my father used to play this album and I really liked it (and their song "FM") as a kid. Rediscovered the album later in life. Haven't been much of a fan of their other stuff but exposure here is changing that.

HIGH FIVE:

1. Deacon Blues
2. Black Cow
3. Peg
It was funny the other day, my Sweetie asked Google to play Steely Dan and it ended up playing Boz Scaggs
 
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Talking Heads

Genre: art pop, alt rock, new wave

Discovered: Probably "Psycho Killer" when I was a wee pup? If not then "Once In A Lifetime" on MTV.

Other: That "same as it ever was" arm thing will forever be burned into my brain. And I know I'm not alone. I love David in This Must Be The Place. He's great in the song "The People Tree" by NASA. And TTC's "Genius Of Love" is a classic.

HIGH FIVE:

1. Lifetime Piling Up
2. Burning Down The House
3. Once In A Lifetime
4. Wild Wild Life
5. And She Was

 

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Tad

Genre: grunge

Discovered: a friend gave me his CD because he wasn't diggin' it

Other: I call them Nirvana's big brother. Nirvana's first European tour was opening for these guys (a fellow Sub Pop band). They were heavier and muddier than most grunge bands. They got sued for using a Polaroid a friend found at a thrift store (of a girl in a bikini with a guy holding one of her breasts) as their album cover. That woman saw the photo of herself in Spin Magazine's review of the album, but had recently become a born-again Christian and was mortified by it.

HIGH FIVE:

1. Grease Box
2. Throat Locust
3. Pansy
4. Rotor
5. Paregoric


Tad……
Dude…..


I kinda like that one. I know it’s kinda the point, but I’d like it more if the recording quality was better. I would have gone to see them back in the day.
 
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Tech N9ne

Genre: hip hop

Discovered: Looking for new music while writing a weekly music column for 411mania.com, "Sickology 101"

Other: Reportedly the biggest independent rapper in the world. In 2014 he was #16 on Forbes' Hip Hop Cash Kings list. I like him because he is one of the few modern rappers that doesn't do the mumble mouth all-filler-no-substance style of rap. He has old school talent with a modern sound, and diversity in both music and lyrical topics (from fun to serious).

HIGH FIVE:

1. Creepin'
2. Sickology 101 (with Crooked I and Chino XL)
3. I Love Music
4. Hiccup (with Wes Borland of Limp Bizket)
5. Worldwide Choppers (with Busta Rhymes, Yelawolf, others)

 
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Tenacious D

Genre: comedy folk/rock

Discovered: don't remember

Other: Now I know what a lot of you are saying. "I just figured out what I'm gonna do with the rest of my days, I'm gonna get me an oversize guitar, gain forty pounds And be the next D!" Well, I got sour news for you Jack, it ain't that easy... Just their first album. Not so much since.

HIGH FIVE:

1. Fuck Her Gently
2. Wonderboy
3. Friendship
4. Rock Your Socks Off
5. Double Team

 
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Tech N9ne

Genre: hip hop

Discovered: Looking for new music while writing a weekly music column for 411mania.com, "Sickology 101"

Other: Reportedly the biggest independent rapper in the world. In 2014 he was #16 on Forbes' Hip Hop Cash Kings list. I like him because he is one of the few modern rappers that doesn't do the mumble mouth all-filler-no-substance style of rap. He has old school talent with a modern sound, and diversity in both music and lyrical topics (from fun to serious).

HIGH FIVE:

1. Creepin'
2. Sickology 101 (with Crooked I and Chino XL)
3. I Love Music
4. Hiccup (with Wes Borland of Limp Bizket)
5. Worldwide Choppers (with Busta Rhymes, Yelawolf, others)


That’s not too bad. I know his name, but couldnt remember any of his stuff.
 
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That 1 Guy

Genre: alternative

Discovered: friend, "Mash"

Other: This (one) guy was in a band. When the owner paid them for a gig, he couldn't believe how little 1/5th of the payday was. So he formed a one-man band after inventing his own instrument.

HIGH FIVE:

1. Mash
2. Buttmachine
3. Packs A Wallop
4. Dig
5. Bananas

 
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