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mars volta
muse
mastodon
animal collective
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Those were all mainstream artists, so I recommended mainstream stuff, because it may appeal more to the OP.
Here's what I listen to: http://www.last.fm/user/RiceMonster
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Network bridging gui <vote for that| my ideas : 1) show failed logins 2) Report file editing 3) Renice the active program ...etc
Anberlin
I like the "Indie" groups. I got some good songs from Cnet's musicdownload.com and the site that they changed to. One of my favorites was Theory of a Deadman's "Say Goodbye". They have some great artists there that put up free songs for downloading. All legal. Sorry, mind just went blank when thinking of other groups that I got songs downloaded from at those sites. At work and can't remember what I have in my music file right now.
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Seen some pretty good suggestions so far. Keep 'em coming everyone and help poor souls against xmas music!
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Radiohead. Not exactly "Best of 2009." but still awesome.
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