YOUR TOP 6 BANDS (list them now)
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            Pearl Jam
 311
 Rush
 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
 Genesis
 The PoliceOh he fills it up with the love of a girl...0
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            Pearl Jam
 The Beatles
 Temple of the Dog
 Jeff Buckley
 Gomez
 Audioslave/Soundgarden (Can't decide which i prefer - good ol' Cornell)0
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            1) Pearl Jam
 2) Screaming Trees
 3) REM
 4) Radiohead
 5) The White Stripes
 6) PJ Harvey
 Also fan of: Neil Young, Joy Division, Janis Joplin, The Who and lately I can't enough of Clap your Hands Say Yeah0
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            Pearl Jam
 Social Distortion
 Face To Face
 No Use For A Name
 Sevendust
 Soul AsylumMinneapolis 98, Chicago 00, San Fransisco 00, Fargo 03, Thunder Bay 05, St Paul 06 (night 2), Chicago 08 (EV) both nights
 Don't it make you smile?0
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            Pearl Jam
 Audioslave
 REM
 Rage Against The Machines
 Soundgarden
 QueenI just want to scream...
 ...hello!!!
 My god its been six years...
 never dreamed...
 ...you'd return.0
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            Pearl Jam
 Kings of Leon
 Crowded House
 My Morning Jacket
 Led Zeppelin
 R.E.M.I'm just flying around the other side of the world to say I love you
 Sha la la la i'm in love with a jersey girl
 I love you forever and forever 
 Adel 03 Melb 1 03 LA 2 06 Santa Barbara 06 Gorge 1 06 Gorge 2 06 Adel 1 06 Adel 2 06 Camden 1 08 Camden 2 08 Washington DC 08 Hartford 080
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            1. Pearl Jam
 2. Radiohead
 3. Led Zeppelin
 4. Shinedown
 5. Porcupine Tree
 6. The Mars VoltaPearl Jam Album Rankings
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 1. Ten
 2. Vs.
 3. Pearl Jam
 4. Binaural
 5. No Code
 6. Riot Act
 7. Yield
 8. Vitalogy
 Pearl Jam Song Rankings
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 1. Black
 2. Rearviewmirror
 3. Light Years
 4. Given to Fly
 5. Severed Hand0
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            Pearl Jam
 Led Zeppelin
 Black Sabbath
 Pink Floyd
 Tool
 Rush
 but there's times when its Dinosaur Jr and nothing else matters. and right now I have a constant jones for My Morning Jacket.0
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            StoneG82 wrote:no but for real, right now, my favorite bands be:
 Pavement (on a huge pavement kick....especially the later half of their work....Brighten the Corners and Terror Twilight)
 Whiskeytown
 The Replacements
 Dinosaur Jr.
 The Mountain Goats
 Silver Jews
 been listening to a lot of Tom Waits lately as well, but I'm not sure he counts as a "band"
 Similar stuff to what I'm in to right now.
 -Pavement
 -Guided by Voices (I Am a Scientist, so cool... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN9x6zckn18)
 -Sebadoh
 -Neutral Milk Hotel
 etc. I might have to check out some of those other bands you mentioned. Tom Waits is cool too. Very unique, which is great.
 All time top 6:
 -Pearl Jam (although ive played them to death now)
 -Led Zeppelin
 -Radiohead
 -The Beatles
 -The Smiths
 -The Replacements
 You can also never get too much Van Morrison, Nina Simone or Stevie Wonder (up to but not including his 80's stuff).0
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            Jimi
 Floyd
 Zep
 Who
 Pearl Jam
 Maiden#FHP0
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            Pearl Jam
 NIN
 Depeche Mode
 Audio Slave
 Vintage U2
 Garbage~*~Me and Hippiemom dranketh the red wine in Cleveland 2003~*~
 First PJ Show: March 20, 1994 | Ann Arbor | Crisler Arena0
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            Pearl Jam
 The Beatles
 Neil Young
 The Who
 Ben Harper
 Led Zeppelin0
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            1. Pearl Jam
 2. King Crimson
 3. Sleater-Kinney
 4. The Police
 5. Drive-by Truckers
 6. Primus
 #1 and #2 are fixed..........#3-#6 can change order on almost daily basis.All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a thousand enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.0
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            1. U2
 1a. Pearl Jam
 1b.Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
 4. Dave Matthews Band
 5. Nirvana
 6. Guns & Roses ('Use Your Illusion' and before only)0
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            Dream Theater
 STP
 Thin Lizzy
 AIC
 Soundgarden
 Pearl JamCornell pwns u0
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            1. Pearl Jam
 2. Beatles / Lennon (solo)
 3. Clapton / Cream/ Derek and the Dominoes
 4. U2
 5. Elton John
 6. Led Zeppelin0
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            led zeppelin
 soundgarden/audioslave/temple/cornell
 pearl jam
 alice in chains
 neil young
 david bowiebombs, dropping down, please forgive our hometown0
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            Pearl Jam
 Radiohead
 Smashing Pumpkins
 The Beatles
 Broken Social Scene
 Sonic Youth0
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            Beatles
 Zeppelin
 Dead Can Dance
 Soundgarden
 Pearl Jam
 Porcupine Tree
 After that, it would be:
 Neil Young
 Jeff Buckley
 Radiohead
 Tool
 Rush
 Yes
 Floyd
 AIC
 Nirvana
 Janes Addiction
 REM
 Queen
 Opeth
 The Tea Party
 The Smiths
 Sunny Day Real Estate / The Fire Theft
 Kate Bush
 Mojo"A consistently good band works all the different elements well. A song has to appeal sentimentally, intellectually, physically, viscerally, and dig deep down into your soul and suck you into it. And after that, of course, it'd be a matter of taste." ~ Kim Thayil from Soundgarden0
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            Pearl Jam
 Tool
 Nine Inch Nails
 Led Zeppelin
 Radiohead
 REM"Music, for me, was fucking heroin." eV (nothing Ed has said is more true for me personally than this quote)
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