Between the Buried and Me. Devil Wears Prada, Drop Dead Gorgious, HORSE the band, Parkway Drive. I like to get pumped up before a surf! Specially waves like Sunday. The mellow **** is for the way home.
I recently got some interesting stuff. I got turned onto Django Rienhart (sp?) awhile back. Sick guitarist. Also got a guys stuff from Baltimore, Steve Hefter and friends of friends. I have a homemade cd from him that eventually made it's way to me, pretty good stuff.
Blue stingrays!! Blue Stingrays baby!!! For the Sublime, Slightly Stoopid folks...might want to check out Diego Roots. They have a similar sound.
mainly RJD2 or some mos def, wutang, guru. something i can kind of keep the groove flowin into the water with me. btw, got a ton of rare/unreleased hiphop and underground hiphop and take off genres, if anyone is interested.
bands i listen to... parkway drive, a day to remember, a static lullaby, underoath (old), across five aprils, and this local band no hollywood ending that is fukin sick... you need some high intensity music before some hollow shacks
Gotta go with 'Richard' Dale... btw, say a prayer for old 'Richard', who's fighting cancer.... btw, his first name is EDITED??????
I just started listening to Jack Johnson and G-Love and Donavon and I can't get enough of them together. also Middle Man by Jack Johnson has really clever lyrics and Move by Yourself by Frankenreiter is the sh!t! Frankenreiter is the friggin soul of surfing! haha
I like a lot of these bands/groups everyone's talking about like Jack and Frankenreiter and all, but if I'm about to head out, you're damn sure it's gonna be something heavy and fast. Like, I'm tryna get PUMPED UP before I go out to take some icy water on the head. Maybe if it was summer I'd rather throw on an old Toots and the Maytals vinyl and burn one down, but right now it's a mind game going out in that cold-ass water. So I'm gonna be listening to some Earth Crisis, Converge, All That Remains, Ruiner, As I Lay Dying, something along those lines, some brutal and heavy. G-Love just ain't gonna get by sauce boiling enough to go out in 40ºF water right now, no thanks.
Chris Cornell put out acoustic album called "Unplugged in Sweden". He covers Soundgarden, Audioslave, Zeppelin, and Bob Marley. It rocks!