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The Pogues have to be the ultimate drinking band. A band I was in for a while used to cover a few Pogues numbers and lets just say the publicans loved us. A pub full of drunk Aussies belting out 'Dirty Old Town' at 2am generally means a lot of $6 pints of Guinness have been sold :p

'Rum, Sodomy and the Lash' by the Pogues has to be the best brewing/drinking album ever :party:

Shawn.
 
Gough said:
'Dirty Old Town' at 2am generally means a lot of $6 pints of Guinness have been sold :p

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With the hope of kissing girls by the factory wall. B)

Warren -
 
Metallica
Nirvana
Pantera
White Zombie
Rob Zombie
Slash's Snakepit
Guns N' Roses
Rage Against The Machine
AC/DC
The Rolling Stones
Rollins Band
System of a Down
The Smashing Pumpkins
Audioslave

and even some Eminem

:beerbang:
 

With the hope of kissing girls by the factory wall. B)

Warren -
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Plenty of factory walls here in Newcastle :p

Shawn.
 
OK, Lemme guess... Not shoeboxes, mainly large cartons? :p

Warren -
 
mostly adema and ramstien at the moment with a bit of nin thrown in to the mix
 
Steve Poltz
The Rugburns
Guttermouth
Lagwagon
Jarabe de Palo
Manu Chao
Mana
Propaghandi
System of a Down
Bad Religion
Ministry
Jack Johnson
Sepultura
Rollins Band
Slayer
Ed Kuepper
Celibate Rifles
Suicidal Tendencies
The Fireballs (best live aussie act I ever saw)
Beastie Boys
Screeching Weasel
Early Soungarden
No fun at All
No use for a name
Millencollin
Satanic Surfers
Kurgan
White Zombie
Toy Dolls

Heaps of stuff. Just about anything really, except for that crappy song beautiful soul, that is THE worst song to hear first thing in the morning. Doubly frustrating if its the last song you hear before ya go for a surf!
All the best and I hope I havent ruined anyone's day by mentioning that song.
Trent
 
TOOL
Mark Of Cain
Fugazi
Infusion
Ben Harper
Mick Hart
MGF
John Lee Hooker
Basement Jaxx
 
Geez, am I the only Van Halen fan in here?

Lovin' System of a Down at the moment.

Will be lining up nice and early monday morning for tickets to the Motley Crue/Motorhead concert. :super:
 
Currently in my car's 6-stacker:

Led Zep Remastered Discs I & II
Best of Johnny Cash
Black Sabbath Paranoid
Stones Goat's Head Soup
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here

(Anything after 1979 has to be REALLY good to crack a mention)
 
at the moment I'm listening to Pere Ubu "The modern dance" which is pretty cool, a more relaxed and braindamaged version of early Devo
Also just bought Neu 2
Captain Beefheart Trout Mask Replica as usual (duh)
Ornette Coleman
Lee Perry
Mississippi John Hurt
Melvins Gluey Porch treatments
Schtz
Desmond Dekker
Howlin Wolf
Dufay, Ockeghem
 
Great selections people.

I'm listening to the Dwarves right now (song is MotherF...)

This arvo, in the car, I was listening to a compilation CD I made with:

Norman Gunston - Norman's second dream
Dennis Waterman - Minder theme (I could be so good for you)
George Harrison - When we was fab
Mother Goose - Baked Beans
Wall of Voodoo - Mexican Radio (I wish I was in Tijuana, eating barbecued iguana)
The Firm - Star Trekkin'
Falco - Rock me Amadeus
Gary Glitter - Do Ya wanna touch me (not likely, buddy)
Joe Dolce - Shaddup you face (wassa matter U?)
Maureen Elkner - Rak off Normie
Monte Video - Shoop Shoop Diddy Wop Cumma Cumma Wang Dang
Jimmy and the Boys - I'm not like everybody else
...and a few more. Cheesy enough for ya?

Otherwise I like

GG Allin
I Spit on Your Gravy
Black Flag
Sublime
Anti-Nowhere League
Bad Brains
Bad Religion
NOFX
Bow Wow Wow
Devo
Butthole Surfers
The Dickies
Dresden Dolls
Frenzal Rhomb
Elvis
Mojo Nixon
ELO
The GoGos
Gary Glitter
Goldie Looking Chain
Henry Rollins
Ian Dury
Iggy Pop
Jello Biafra
Joe Tex
King Missile
Kylie Mole
Weird Al
Trashmen
Toy Death
Twisted Sister
Tom Jones (It's not unusual, is it?)
The Ramones
The Screaming Jets
The Dead Milkmen
The Kinks
The Beatles
GBH
Tenacious D
Supernaut
Status Quo
Skyhooks
Shonen Knife
Sex Pistols
Scatterbrain
Regurgitator
Poontang
Mr Floppy
The Single Mothers (featuring Paul Floppy)
Nouvelle Vague
Nirvana
Nerf Herder
The Lunachicks
Lawnmower Deth

...and a heap of cheesy 70s stuff + more

Seth (whew...!) :beer:

*edited for spelling only
 
Some great selections from all. I will listen to anything from Death to classical, but prefer Ska, Punk, Oi, hardcore and Led Zep.

Beer Song:

Mr Floppy - Homebrew ( "looks like piss and tastes like spew Homebrew Homebrew.....tastes bloody great mate", I make craft beer now :))


I generally program all day so like to zone out of the office with:

Rancid
Operation Ivy
Specials
Led Zeppelin (I and Physical Graffiti getting a big turn at the moment)
John Lee Hooker
Spiderbait
The Clash
Screeching Weazel
System of the Down
Greenday
The Exploited (go Watty)
Jello Biafa and Mojo Nixon (classic C&W, Jello didn't deserve the knee capping for this album)
Fred Smith (he can almost bring tears to the eye, great live)
Michael Franti
Outkast
World War XXIV
Toe to Toe
Mr G's Texas Funk various artists (album of rare Texas sixties and seventies funk)
DKs
Bob Marley
Cat Empire
Fugg
Catch 22
Drop Kick Murphys
ACDC with Bon Scott
Union13
The Pogues
Regurgitator
Nancy Vandel (they still around?)
Edit: adding to the list
Dead Prez (One of the best Rap bands, yes Rap have you heard them?)

One of the chaps I sit next to at work popped onto a Uni campus recently and all the music on the servers fell onto his portable harddrive, now I have around 30 odd gigs to sort through :)

edit: spelling
last edit to correct Mr Floppy quote.
 
nonicman said:
Jello Biafa and Mojo Nixon (classic C&W, Jello didn't deserve the knee capping for this album)
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Is that the one with "Are U drinking with me Jesus"?

great lyrics:

"should I call a cab?
Man, we can hoof it from here.
I know U can walk on water,
but can U wallk on this much beer?"

I also luuuuuurv Mojo Nixon's song "Don Henley must die". This was one of my first CDs. The very first was Sam Kinison - Have U seen me lately, which was comedy, and bloody irreverent too.

oh yeah, and I remembered that I also groove on the Angry Samoans, and Rollins spoken word stuff.

Seth out :p
 
i remember lawnmower deth ha plus van halen rule

seen them live at e centre years ago when garry cherone was the singer plus i love extreme but now it nothing but the best with iron maiden good to brew too
 
Weizguy said:
Is that the one with "Are U drinking with me Jesus"?
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Yes siree, Prairie Home Invasion with Jello, Mojo and the Toad Liquors, and it has some other gems, Hamlet Chicken Plant Disaster, Where Are We Gonna Work (When The Trees Are Gone?), Let's Go Burn Ole Nashville Down, Will the Fetus Be Aborted and my favourite travel song Plastic Jesus (riding on the dashboard of my car).
 
Coldplay

Oasis

Keane

The Prodigy

Bob Dylan

The Verve

The list is endless when you own an Ipod. :super:

All the above best listened to after some homebrew and jamican roll up's. :ph34r:
 
Led zeppelin
Tom petty and the heartbreakers
The rolling stones
The Jimi hendrix experience
Black Sabbath, with all the singers not just the ozzy albums
Zakk wylde's Black label society
Rush
Alice in chains
Split enz..crowded house,
metallica,Megadeth, iron maiden and the list of metal rolls on and on.

I have two fav songs of all time can't pick a fav zeppelin as thats too hard.
all along the watch tower
Sympathy for the devil
two of the greatest tunes ever.

most hated song of all time has got to be 'oh what a nite' i'd rather listen to cats f*&k than that.




All the worlds indeed a stage and we are merely players, performers and portrayers.
Jayse
 

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