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What are your pandora stations?
Mine are of what I can remember...
Belle and Sebastion
the Smiths
Bjork
Radiohead
Cyndi Lauper
Cat Stevens
Donovan
John Denver
Name one station that is an uncharacteristic station for you
311
Outkast
Front 242
What is the first pandora station you created (sheesh I should be getting paid by pandora)
Pearl Jam
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Comments
Chromatics
College
Cut Copy
Foster The People
Futurecop!
Givers
Goldfrapp
Grum
Kavinsky
Ladyhawke
M83
Passion Pit
Phoenix
Scissor Sisters (well, this is more 70's...)
not sure... i do have a lot of xmas stations, it seems. halloween ones, too. but one of the bands i took out from above that i absolutely love is Mumford & Sons. i'm not into that sound, yet i am. i think their songs are brilliant. haven't a clue. i think a long, long time ago when i first tried out pandora, the first artist i put in was "cyndi lauper" and created a station around her style/songs.
another uncharacteristic........Nitzer Ebb favorite song lightning man
Disney Songs
Dixie Chicks
Gogol Bordello
Goldfrapp
Lady Gaga
Ladytron
Lana Del Rey
Le Butcherettes
Metric
Portishead
Rilo Kiley
Showtunes
Sleater-Kinney
Spice Girls
The Pretenders
Veruca Salt
Name one station that is an uncharacteristic station for you:
I would say Dixie Chicks. The fact that I like some country is a tightly held secret...but I guess it's true... you can take a girl out of the country but you can't take the country out of the girl.
What is the first pandora station you created?
Rilo Kiley, I think...
Therefore, the question is academic, the point - moot.
Wet-blanket post over.
carry on.....
Modest Mouse (good edgy alternative/indie rock)
Grizzly Bear (more alternative, experimental indie rock)
Minus the Bear (energetic, but not too much, melodic alternative rock)
Death Cab for Cutie (mellow indie tunes)
The Black Keys (a lot of gritty blues rock)
Sigur Ros
Mogwai
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Low
Radiohead
Talk Talk
Guided by Voices
Talking Heads
Joy Division
Bauhaus
Fourtet
Brian Eno