L.A. Woman-Doors and Death Trip-Iggy & The Stooges
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Noir Désir - Fin de siècle / The Doors - Peace frog
Echo & The Bunnymen - A promise / Bowie - The man who sold the world |
haha... good thread!
radiohead - '4 minute warning' Blur - 'Tender' and Nick cave and the bad seeds - 'Death is not the end' they sound quite similar... maybe it's just because of the A-E chord change thing methinks :P |
The Verlaines - Slow Sad Love Song/The Sound - Total Recall (the start of the verses)
The Cure - Plainsong/Synthesizer music used in the Doctor Who episode "Remembrance of the Daleks" |
minutemen - this ain't no picnic
The guitar in it (and in a lot of minutemen songs of course but specifically this song; the tone, the production, the notes being played, and of course the way it's played.. ) really reminds me of dirty blue gene by captain beefheart. If anyone knows of the name for that kind of strumming pattern (kind of a loose and folky tremolo picking on all strings with the strings barely being fretted and then being fretted really quickly), let me know. |
Felt - Penelope Tree/Tom Verlaine
No specific Verlaine song, Lawrence just sounds so much like him on this song. |
Depeche Mode - Clean / Pink Floyd - One of these days
Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Living in paradise / Television - Prove it |
well, they don't sound alike but, they kinda sound right togheter in a mix:
radiohead - up on the ladder interpol - hands away |
Whenever I hear the intro of "Cigarettes and Alcohol" by Oasis I think of "Get it on" by T-Rex
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sy dirty boots and u2 vertigo
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SY 'Cross the Breeze and Blonde Redhead's Futurism Vs Passeism
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The guitar riff near the middle (starting at 2:50 and going for about 8 or so seconds) of "The Pod" by Hum has always sounded too much like the opening riff to "Siva" by Smashing Pumpkins. It annoys me.
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Hmm, too many to mention, too many mentioned already...
Skinny Puppy-"Dig It"/Nine Inch Nails-"Down In It" (I think I read somewhere this was intentional) Bauhaus-"Bela Lugosi's Dead"/She Wants Revenge-"Red Flags and Long Nights" Wire-"Mr. Suit"/Ministry-"Thieves" Siouxsie and the Banshees-"Spellbound"/The Cure-"A Short Term Effect" Anything by the Cult/Anything by the Cult Smashing Pumpkins-"1979"/Sonic Youth-"Jams Run Free" Queens of the Stone Age-"Autopliot"/Chris Cornell-"You Know My Name" (theme from Casino Royale) Alice In Chains-"We Die Young"/Dust For Life-"Step Into the Light" Green Day-"Walking Contradiction"/Green Day-"American Idiot" Shocking Blue (or Nirvana)-"Love Buzz"/Theme from Grindhouse |
Wow, Jams Run Free does have a very similar riff to 1979, never noticed before.
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liars "freak out" - anything JAMC did..
and a little joke for the metalheads out there.. "mechanix" by megadeth + "the four horsemen" by metallica... . |
green day-american idiot-dillinger four-doublewhiskycokeblahblah. the riff is a total rip off.
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Thought of a few more...
The intro to Metallica's "King Nothing"/The intro to Stone Temple Pilots' "Vasoline" (yea, I know both songs suck) The outro to Zero 7's "Destiny"/TV on the Radio-"Dirtywhirl" Sex Pistols-"Holidays in the Sun"/The Jam-"In The City" |
black flag's "slip it in", the bass and drums remind me of "song for the dead" by qotsa..
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The QOTSA track is a sort of Black Flag tribute, that's why.
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Hmm.. Never heard that before. Well, it makes sense now.
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Yeah hah, the two beginning fills are EXACTLY the same also. Black Flag is one of Josh Homme's favourite bands apparently.
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Makes sense, since him and Greg Ginn are both shitty guitar players.
I kid, I kid! (sort of) |
the intro of sonic youth 's "safe in hell" reminds me of another sonic youth song but I can't remember it anymore ( something in 1998-2002 area )
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Very random, but the opening bassline in Stereo by Pavement sounds the exact same as the beginning of She Walks on Me by Hole. Therefore, Stephen Malkmus killed Kurt Cobain.
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Tom Petty American Girl
The Strokes Last Night |
marilyn manson - astonining panorama of the endtimes is IDENTICAL to ministry's burning inside
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Dead Can Dance - Indus / The Beatles - Within you without you
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritchaser : "The track "Indus" contains a melody that is very similar to the melody of "Within You Without You," a Beatles song that George Harrison composed with Indian musicians. Although not deliberate, Perry and Gerrard were asked to contact Harrison for his permission to use it; he granted it, but the record company insisted that they give him partial songwriting credit for it. [1]" |
i sometimes confuse the intros to aesop rock to mf doom and vice versa.
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Scentless Apprentice - Nirvana
It's Expected I'm Gone - The Minutemen The songs themselves are pretty different, it's just the drums in the intros. |
Blonde Redhead - In particular / Television - Marquee moon (the pull-off / hammer-on riff and the rhythm in 8th notes).
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the intro to pinball wizard and love will tear us apart. and then i hear joy division and i'm like, 'fuck, i wish this was cream.'
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The Smashing Pumpkins - Silverfuck / Mogwai - Mogwai fear Satan
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMiO5U4dPAY
VU - I Found A Reason ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Q30-2QpZVc whoever else - the reason |
Number Girl - Young Girl Seventeen Sexually Knowing
A combination of two Weezer songs; rhythm and drums of Tired of Sex and chord progressions of the chorus to The World Has Turned and Left Me Here. |
the opening feedback for the pixies "bam thwok" sounds identical to the opening feedback in sy "100%"
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hole - mrs jones is a complete and total rip off of bauhaus - dark entries, courtney even said so
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