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I feel like I need more music on my iPod, At the moment around 720 music but I feel like I'm getting bored of it. So any suggestions? My favourite Genres are Rap, R&B, Hip-Hop, Grime and little bit of rock (A tiny tiny tiny bit, I like Linkin Park), that's pretty much it. If you want to know who my favourite artists are, Here is a link:
http://forums.the-bell-tree.com/single/?p=9013340&t=7428961
I may not have songs from those artists that you know of.

It doesn't have to be from the Genres or artists that I like, So you can suprise me.

Thanks!
 
Check out Rehab by Lecrae or Outta Space Love by Group 1 Crew. Lecrae is rap/hip-hop (his latest CD blew me away) and Group 1 Crew kind of sounds like the Black Eyed Peas (except G1C's female singer is better than Fergie).

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Based on your musical taste, I think you'd probably like them.
 
Comatose said:
Check out Rehab by Lecrae or Outta Space Love by Group 1 Crew. Lecrae is rap/hip-hop (his latest CD blew me away) and Group 1 Crew kind of sounds like the Black Eyed Peas (except G1C's female singer is better than Fergie).

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Based on your musical taste, I think you'd probably like them.
Thanks for the artists, More songs for me ^_^ Lecrae goes hard so I'll listen to the album and decide if I want it.
 
Dunno if you'd like these. I just felt so thankful when one of my friends recommended them to me, I wouldn't have listened to them on my own. Everything in my head has changed since then. Never going back..

<div class='spoiler_toggle'>Funeral ~</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;">
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Arcade Fire's first album, "Funeral", takes some time to celebrate life and death with catchy tunes carried along by multi-talented instrumentalists. Every song holds an interpretive theme that ranges from the death of a mother to an apocalyptic future. Certain songs of sorrow and pain sound surprisingly upbeat and powerful.

This album totally changed the way I see things. There's a new light and I feel as if I now hold optimistic value for people and the music industry. Best listened to at FULL BLAST!

Sample: Amazing live sing along.
http://www.youtube.com/v/TZD7CNRSq28</div>
<div class='spoiler_toggle'>Neon Bible ~</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;">
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Their second album, Neon Bible, intelligently crafts major world issues into climatic music. Powerful themes include the corruption in the media, religion, war, and politics. This album is extremely dynamic, bringing you so many perspectives of a complex problem. Many of the songs on this album build up to a climatic, almost exploding experience when listening to.

Sample:
http://www.youtube.com/v/XLIDETQTQMM&feature=related</div>
 
bittermeat said:
Dunno if you'd like these. I just felt so thankful when one of my friends recommended them to me, I wouldn't have listened to them on my own. Everything in my head has changed since then. Never going back..

<div class='spoiler_toggle'>Funeral ~</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;">
ArcadeFire_Funeral.jpg


Arcade Fire's first album, "Funeral", takes some time to celebrate life and death with catchy tunes carried along by multi-talented instrumentalists. Every song holds an interpretive theme that ranges from the death of a mother to an apocalyptic future. Certain songs of sorrow and pain sound surprisingly upbeat and powerful.

This album totally changed the way I see things. There's a new light and I feel as if I now hold optimistic value for people and the music industry. Best listened to at FULL BLAST!

Sample: Amazing live sing along.
http://www.youtube.com/v/TZD7CNRSq28</div>
<div class='spoiler_toggle'>Neon Bible ~</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;">
arcade.thumbnail.jpg


Their second album, Neon Bible, intelligently crafts major world issues into climatic music. Powerful themes include the corruption in the media, religion, war, and politics. This album is extremely dynamic, bringing you so many perspectives of a complex problem. Many of the songs on this album build up to a climatic, almost exploding experience when listening to.

Sample:
http://www.youtube.com/v/XLIDETQTQMM&feature=related</div>
Aha. Arcade Fire. They have really unique music. =)
 
MrMr said:
bittermeat said:
Dunno if you'd like these. I just felt so thankful when one of my friends recommended them to me, I wouldn't have listened to them on my own. Everything in my head has changed since then. Never going back..

<div class='spoiler_toggle'>Funeral ~</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;">
ArcadeFire_Funeral.jpg


Arcade Fire's first album, "Funeral", takes some time to celebrate life and death with catchy tunes carried along by multi-talented instrumentalists. Every song holds an interpretive theme that ranges from the death of a mother to an apocalyptic future. Certain songs of sorrow and pain sound surprisingly upbeat and powerful.

This album totally changed the way I see things. There's a new light and I feel as if I now hold optimistic value for people and the music industry. Best listened to at FULL BLAST!

Sample: Amazing live sing along.
http://www.youtube.com/v/TZD7CNRSq28</div>
<div class='spoiler_toggle'>Neon Bible ~</div><div class="spoiler" style="display:none;">
arcade.thumbnail.jpg


Their second album, Neon Bible, intelligently crafts major world issues into climatic music. Powerful themes include the corruption in the media, religion, war, and politics. This album is extremely dynamic, bringing you so many perspectives of a complex problem. Many of the songs on this album build up to a climatic, almost exploding experience when listening to.

Sample:
http://www.youtube.com/v/XLIDETQTQMM&feature=related</div>
Aha. Arcade Fire. They have really unique music. =)
They're more of an acquired taste, you either like them or you don't.
 
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd

Its a great album, you should check it out =3

EDIT: The Beatles have some flashy albums too.

I would recommend:

Magical Mystery Tour
Rubber Soul
Revolver
Abbey Road
Let It Be
The White Album

Too many good ones, I hope this helps. :)
 
try some ratatat on grooveshark or something.

my favorites of hiphop/rap are aesop rock, and most of definitive jux.

jurassic 5 is good. dunno past that and some group called "a tribe called' something or another. i forget their name, but they're supposed to be really good/were groundbreaking for their time. meh.

i'd suggest sublime, personally.
 
If you still want rap, move away from Mr. Black N Yellow and move towards Eazy-E, and NWA.
 
The fact that the example of rock you gave was Linkin Park saddens me so.
 
Lifehouse

OneRepublic

The Fray

I just downloaded them today, haven't even gotten a chance to finish one song, and I love it already.
 
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