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Guano Apes, I really like their music. I didn't think they ever made it anywhere in NZ though right? Being a German band, I got to know of them quite well when I was there in 2001.<br />
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Another couple....<br />
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and also this one, Sandra Nasić (their lead singer) sings with Finnish cello band Apocalyptica.<br />
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Apocalyptica are a really fun band. They even did an album of Metallica covers<br />
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I think I'm going to pay the piper and see Rammstein live. Not crazy about their records, but love I their vids and spectacular concert dvds. True performance artists in the best traditions of the German expressionists - and they rock, too.
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On that topic I saw a post on facebook the other day from one of my son's mates..."Just waiting for my fich and chips and saw a guy blow his nose on his hoodie. Upper Hutt producing the world's finest citizens" -
Local indie record store up was just playing an album called Innerspeaker by a band called Tame Impala. Good psychedelia. Have not heard of them before - apparently from Australia so might have a presence down there and NZ (?). Don't know what their other records are like, but keen to hear more.
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On that topic I saw a post on facebook the other day from one of my son's mates..."Just waiting for my fich and chips and saw a guy blow his nose on his hoodie. Upper Hutt producing the world's finest citizens"[/QUOTE]<br />
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[quote name='red terror']I think I'm going to pay the piper and see Rammstein live. Not crazy about their records, but love I their vids and spectacular concert dvds. True performance artists in the best traditions of the German expressionists - and they rock, too.[/QUOTE]<br />
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Yeah, go see and them live, it's well worth it. I saw them at Big Day Out this year, and they put on a really good show.<br />
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Going to see these guys at Summerset (Basin reserve) this weekend. Can't wait![/QUOTE]<br />
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I have known about dead prez since dave chappelles block party and while i enjoyed that performance I've struggled to get into any of their other stuff. Militant and more than a tad racist for my liking. -
yeah they ride that line but overall I reckon they are pretty smart how they go about their music. For me its a case of 'I like your old stuff better than your new stuff' (love that regurgitator song!). <br />
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In terms of political rap this guy is my ongoing fav<br />
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[quote name='Allstar']Yeah, go see and them live, it's well worth it. I saw them at Big Day Out this year, and they put on a really good show.<br />
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Mates got together on the weekend. The discussion: Do we drive to Toronto (one hour away) to see the show on a Sunday - Toronto being a city where cynical spectators fold their arms and cynically dermand to be impressed-or-else --- or do we drive to Montreal (seven hours away) where they party their asses off for any excuse, and this particular excuse will be Rammstein on a spring Saturday night? <br />
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So Rammstein were good then?<br />
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Saw Stone Temple Pilots at Vector last weekend, they put on a great show - as expected to be honest. Scott Weiland is actually looking relatively healthy these days.<br />
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HLAH opened for them, pulling out a few classics like Wet Rubber, Hootenany, and their cover of I'm on Fire. They also cracked out a few new tunes, so I wouldn't be surprised if they put out a new album this year.<br />
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Which led me and my mate to think, what big 'rock bands' that could fill an arena have been formed post 2000. There weren't many I could think of.... most that I can think of started in the 90's or earlier.... Pearl Jam, Green Day, STP, Faith No More, Red Hot Chili Peppers etc etc<br />
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[quote name='Allstar']So Rammstein were good then?<br />
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Me? The show isn't 'til early May. (It'll be the first arena show I've seen since Nirvana in the early 90s.)