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    #31
    where is Luke on this thread, I thought he if anyone would have some input. I mean the the guy is into 70's funk. Not that there is anything wrong with that at all.
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      #32
      Love Depeche Mode.

      Behind the wheel is a great night time drive song

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        #33
        Originally posted by Maluco View Post
        i got to hang out with esch when one of his side projects SLICK IDIOT played at a bar i was working at. wierd guy, but pretty cool.




        if you are talking industrial, what about Revolting Cocks



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        i am a big DM fan too though
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          #34
          DM rocks! I took my fiance (now wife) to see them when they were in here in ATL about three years ago. I have been listening to them my hole life and the finally experienced them live was when I was 30 years old.

          It was deffinetly a moment! An amazing girl and DM. Must have been why I asked her to marry me.
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            #35
            Depeche Mode makes me want to do a bunch of coke and cruise around blaring that shit in a white on white on white mtechnic cabrio while dressed in a white suit and wearing sunglasses at night.

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              #36
              one of my all time favorite band. I have al their albums ;)

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                #37
                Originally posted by aaron325ix View Post
                where is Luke on this thread, I thought he if anyone would have some input. I mean the the guy is into 70's funk. Not that there is anything wrong with that at all.
                Isn't there?

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                  #38
                  They have a few good songs.

                  "Policy of Truth" is one of them.

                  I'm an old guy, so 80's music is more my style then most of the stuff being played nowadays.
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by bmws50b30 View Post
                    one of my all time favorite band. I have al their albums ;)
                    I have 137 DM songs on my PS3 LOL

                    I'm also probably the youngest one here 22 lol. It's too bad my generation has to search for good music really hard.

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                      #40


                      Enjoy the silence RMX, A+

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by T Verdier View Post
                        I have 137 DM songs on my PS3 LOL

                        I'm also probably the youngest one here 22 lol. It's too bad my generation doesn't search for good music.
                        fixed although I'm not too much older than you...

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by T Verdier View Post
                          I have 137 DM songs on my PS3 LOL

                          I'm also probably the youngest one here 22 lol. It's too bad my generation has to search for good music really hard.

                          Im 21, you have to search if your hanging out with the wrong group.

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                            #43
                            I always find myself having to jam this one from time to time... Such a classic.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by T Verdier View Post
                              I have 137 DM songs on my PS3 LOL

                              I'm also probably the youngest one here 22 lol. It's too bad my generation has to search for good music really hard.
                              All of us have to do that.

                              The reason FM radio sucks so bad is because in the late 90's it was a tool used to sell alcohol to 30something guys. That's why we were plagued by bands like Nickleback, Creed, and Lincoln Park.
                              Not that I care, of course.

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                                #45
                                Back in 1982, I found DM to be too sterile and much prefered Human League, Gang of Four, The Stranglers, Psychedelic Furs, Siouxie, PIL, New Order/Joy Division or even this "new" American band from (I think) Boston.

                                They were called - Ministry







                                Overall, "more serious" electronic alternatives to DM were New Order, Heaven 17, BlancMange





                                And the spirit of the early DM, Vince Clark, otherwise know as Yazoo


                                And let's not forget the band that created the whole movement, back in 1973: Kraftwerk. They are the foundation to anything electronic, including hip hop. The first hip hop track "Planet funk" from Afrika Bambaata was a rip-off from Kraftwerk's Trans Europe Express. Most initial electronic funksters will recognize Kraftwerk as an major influence. DM and all the followers too.


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