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A Different Style of Music

Discussion in 'Whatnots' started by Elios, Feb 24, 2003.

  1. Elios Gems: 17/31
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    O know this may not be everyone's cup of tea, but if you like something kinda unique in music, then I have two groups you need to check out.
    The first one is a group called "Rockapella" They cover pop songs but in the 'a capella' style. They are very good and the songs are really cool to hear.
    Their website is http://www.rockapella.com
    You can even hear a sample of their music there.
    The next group is even more unique. The group is called "Hayseed Dixie" They started out by doing an album of AC/DC songs with a dixie/bluegrass feel to them. They now have an album of KISS songs in that same style, plus they've done other songs.
    THeir website is http://www.hayseed-dixie.com
    You can also hear some of their songs there too. Listen to the recording of a radio show appearance. There should be some samples there. There are a few other groups who do this style as well. Distant cousins, http://www.distantcousinsband.com is another really good group. "Love Hurts" in a dixie/ bluegrass style is hilarious.
     
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    Rockapella?? GAG!!! I have heard them, and i just was not impressed by it at all.
     
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    I haven't heard Rockapella since they did the "Carmen Sandiego" theme song!
     
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