Quit a while ago I posted about
the top 10 bands in my Last.FM Overall Top Artists list. Now, slightly more then 2 years later, I thought I'd post about my current top 10 and the changes in the top.
Current top 101.
Turbonegro (570 listens)
2.
The Hellacopters (522 listens)
3.
Danko Jones(512 listens)
4.
Zeke (447 listens)
5.
Coheed and Cambria (442 listens)
6.
Supergrass (393 listens)
7.
Supersuckers (345 listens)
8.
Gluecifer (340 listens)
9.
The Hives (336 listens)
10.
Sparta (334 listens)
My top 10 in december 20051.
Zeke (348 listens)
2 .
The Hellacopters (328 listens)
3.
Turbonegro (323 listens)
4.
Danko Jones (282 listens)
5.
Supersuckers (258 listens)
6.
Guns N' Roses (232 listens)
7.
Gluecifer (221 listens)
8.
None More Black (212 listens)
9.
The Rolling Stones (198 listens)
10.
Sparta (185 listens)
Gone from the top 10 with current position and nr of listens:11.
Guns N' Roses (295 listens)
As you can see I didn't listen to much Guns N' Roses the last 2 years. Seeing them live in their current state spoiled them a bit for me.
15.
None More Black (247 listens)
Still like 'm, just kind of stopped listening to their brand of hardcore/punk. I wouldn't even know if they still exist or if there are more albums out.
16.
The Rolling Stones (245 listens)
I had a big Stones thing going on 2 years back. Still like them, but these days I'm more into other 60s stuff. The raw sound of garage rock bands like
The Sonics are more my thing nowadays. (If anyone has recommendations, just let me know!)
New in the top 10:Coheed and CambriaThe odd one out in my Top 10 list. Bombastic, over the top, symphonic prog, all things I usually don't like, and yet Coheed just does it for me. Great band live too.
SupergrassMy favorite band of the wave of britpop bands in the 90s. I love their
Road To Rouen album (too short though!).
The HivesAt first I didn't really like their latest album, but after a few more listens I just put it on almost every day.
Other changes/remarksI didn't even notice I listened that much
Turbonegro,
Hellacopters and Danko Jones anymore. I do have all their albums, so I guess they just pass by often when I listen to my complete mp3 collection.
Sparta was on its way out of the top 10, till I got their latest album, which has been on high rotation lately.
I would have thought the list would change more in two years. It's probably much the same because most of the bands I listen too just stay in my playlist for a short time, or just have one or two albums out (or even less).
(This a repost from my
blog).