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JDSupreme

Head of Pot
charliedontsurf said:
5/10 with all due respect. I'm not a fan of hip hop by any means at all, but I do like three or four albums from the early 90s when a few artists were mostly sampling funk. Here's what has to be my favorite stoner hip hop song, by Pharcyde: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmLdQIYf4WY&feature=related

Pharcyde is the shit! 9/10

Now a little Jewish reggae...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsFpUW48Tnc

This whole live set @ Stubbs is incredible. I'm not Jewish, or very religious at all for that matter. It dont matter. I've been jamming out to this shit for years...

Edit: I gotta add the beatbox he does from this set too. Its too sick. A lil slow at first but listen all the way through.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRAxBm78YvU
 
JDSupreme,

wilf789

Non-combustion-convert
biojuggernaut said:

4/10. Sorry mate, I actually really like dubstep, just not the kind of style that has been commercialised over the last few years. I know it can be really annoying when people say stuff like this, but when it was first starting out it was so much better. People got far too obsessed with trying to make 'wonky' sounding tracks and lost the dub part in its wake.
I mean it's fine of course for people to love this kind of dubstep if that's what they like - I'm just saying for me it's not my cup of tea.

I would suggest some in response - but I mainly came here so I could post up some Neil Young in honour of my Dad who was an enormous fan of his:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDzpD_p1A8w
 
wilf789,

tdavie

Unconscious Objector
danalee48 said:
Here's a great piece from what I consider my favourite "stoner" metal album of all time. Gotta love that main riff :D - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kpy96wjyG60

Thanks for posting that; I've heard of Clutch, but never heard them. That piece was pretty decent (9.5/10). Sounds like a lot of bands that I love.

Let's try this again and hope that the nazi like CRTC or whatever the hell that censorship bureau is called won't prevent you from hearing;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO7VP34n2Ps

Absolutely perfect for listening on headphones while vaping.

And a bonus song just in memory of Jack Layton (RIP dude); http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RP39rhhav1E

Tom
 
tdavie,

Durbs

Boere Verdamper
tdavie said:
Thanks for posting that; I've heard of Clutch, but never heard them. That piece was pretty decent (9.5/10). Sounds like a lot of bands that I love.

Let's try this again and hope that the nazi like CRTC or whatever the hell that censorship bureau is called won't prevent you from hearing;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO7VP34n2Ps

Absolutely perfect for listening on headphones while vaping.

And a bonus song just in memory of Jack Layton (RIP dude); http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RP39rhhav1E

Tom

9/10

8/10

I've always liked Electric Wizard and Cathedral.

Another great stoner metal song:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_aNqHqNMbY
 
Durbs,

Qbit

cannabanana
I've always liked Electric Wizard and Cathedral.
Another great stoner metal song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_aNqHqNMbY

7. Not totally up my alley, but it didn't hurt my brain either. I liked the lead guitar work. Reminds a little bit of some stuff some friends of mine did in a band they had that used to get a fair few gigs here in Australia back in the mid-late 90's (though they were much more funk oriented, but they would often drop into heavy gear).

Here's a classic bit of 90's electronica - one of the tracks that first got me really into electronic music:

Orbital - Petrol
 
Qbit,

JDSupreme

Head of Pot
Qbit said:
7. Not totally up my alley, but it didn't hurt my brain either. I liked the lead guitar work. Reminds a little bit of some stuff some friends of mine did in a band they had that used to get a fair few gigs here in Australia back in the mid-late 90's (though they were much more funk oriented, but they would often drop into heavy gear).

Here's a classic bit of 90's electronica - one of the tracks that first got me really into electronic music:

Orbital - Petrol

That was alright. 5/10 I was a raver kid in the later 90's but I was more into progressive and disco house. Overall I think I just wore out electronic music. The only thing I like anymore out of all my old stuff is Aphrodite - The Takeover Bid (D&B)

Anyways, here's another great hip hop jam

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXvPayu-X5A&feature=related
 
JDSupreme,
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