[qu+ote author=wolfking link=topic=57419.msg2877266#msg2877266 date=1650668094]
What about music mate? You're obviously a DT fan, what else floats your boat?
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Well, I had to do a search, as recalling requires more than right out of the blue answering. Mainly because I don't catigorize names and titles much. Sometimes my mind can recall spontaneously. Here is a list of primaries. Did not look at cd names much, as my list was big enough. Some are just one release only. For a while I started to feel, I was death to good bands. Once I found them the singer died or the band poofed. Badlands, released 2 more after their Badlands title. Being enough material in the studio. Museum was like tool, in like one CD every 10 years. Ha! Though each release was scarcer than the other. Only 2 that I know of from the LA band.
Helloween, Kamelot, Jaco Pastorius, John Coltrain, Scorpions, Blues Travler, Sonata Artica, Some free CD handed out in 2001 by Roadrunner records (mix) at the Atlanta GA Tool world tour 2001, A demo CD from a Brazilian rock band called Electrika CD called S.O.B., Badlands, Concrete Blonde, Bela fleck and the Flectones, Black Sabbath, Ozzy Ozborne, David Gilmour, Guns n Roses, Joe Satriani, Radio Head, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Museum, Tangerine Dream, and a mix of bands that are to be found on radio.
Note: Badlands, Electrika, Museum are bands I found on my own, and not on radio or tv. I did not listen much on radio, as it bored me. Most have been from others while growing up, or from class friends, or from seeing live performances.
The reason those are mostly played, is because I never get bored with them, like DT. Though some are just one album or a narrow selection. If you like Creed and also like alternative sounds, Electrika has a nicely done play, even though half the songs are in Brazilian, all songs are quality. Though it is impossible to find, like Museum Lost CD, but you would have a better chance finding Lost. Museum is like David Bowie's NIN sounding Outside CD.