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The 5.6.7.8sJapanese girl lounge/surf rock. Appears in Tarantino's film Kill Bill Vol.1 |
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Apoptygma BerzerkFuturepop. |
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BauhausGothic. |
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BlackaliciousHip-hop. |
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Blind GuardianMetal + a bit of semi-medieval. Lots of Tolkien-inspired music. Russian fansite 1 |
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Bruce CockburnVery literary folk-rock. The Paul Simon of Canada. |
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The ClashThe essence of punk. |
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The CrüxshadowsGothic. |
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Daft PunkTechno. |
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Dream TheaterProgressive rock, metal. |
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DuneTechno. |
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EnyaEthereal quasi-celtic new-age. Relaxing. |
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Great Big SeaNewfoundland celtic/country/rock. Fun. |
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KamelotProgressive rock, metal. |
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KraftwerkPioneer in electronic music. Bizarre themes. |
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L'Âme Immortelle (beware naked pictures)Futurepop, goth. |
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MegadethMetal. |
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NightwishMelodic metal with amazing female vocals. |
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OpethAn extremely skilled progressive death metal band. Beautiful songs. |
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The Poguesannotated lyrics Irish drinking music with a dose of punk rock. Excellent lyrically and musically. |
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SavatageRock Opera. A blend of orchestral (including Beethoven, Mozart, etc), rock, and metal. |
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Sigur RósPost-rock. Weird etherial slow songs in Icelandic and Hopelandic (a made-up language). 18 Seconds Before Sunrise |
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Symphony XExceedingly high quality melodic metal. Featuring Michael Romeo on guitar. :) |
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The Tragically HipCanadian rock. More introspection, less intensity. |
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Trans-Siberian OrchestraRock Opera. A blend of orchestral (including Beethoven, Mozart, etc), rock, and metal. |
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VNV NationFuturepop. A blend of industrial, techno, dance, a touch of orchestral. Thought-provoking themes and lyrics. It stands for Victory Not Vengeance. German Fan Club international forum |
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Wolfsheim
Electronic
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