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Slade Trillgon
Endless Possibilities Inc. Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2010.07.16 02:28:00 -
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Originally by: Quito PR dubstep :D
Ajapai - What Do You Hear?
I can not believe that I dig this stuff I went through a few different artists in this genre and I found
Borgore - Guided Relaxation Dub
I have to say that I may be able to get into that which is xcalled dub/gore step.
I am not sure if the following two are obscure, but the groups are new to me and not styles I typically listen to.
Shiny Toy Guns cover of David Bowie's Major Tom
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Lindstr°m & Christabelle - Lovesick If this song ever comes on in a club I am at I will burn the floor up.
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Slade Trillgon
Endless Possibilities Inc. Damu'Khonde
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Posted - 2010.08.07 15:16:00 -
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Obscuere and not metal.
Trombone Shorty - Back in Black
Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews vs Wynton 'The Main Man' Marsalis
Trombone Shorty Andrews at French Quarter Fest 2008
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Slade Trillgon
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Posted - 2010.08.07 18:04:00 -
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Special Ed and the Short Bus
The above may be NSFW so treat it as such.
Since I do not really recall anyone but me posting them and since they mainly survive by maintaining a loyal cult like following, I present the ever unclassifiable and eclectic traveling troubadours,
Clutch - Spacegrass
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Slade Trillgon
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Posted - 2010.08.17 11:19:00 -
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They have never really been mentioned around here so I will throw out...
Third Alternative by Monster Magnet.
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Slade Trillgon
Endless Possibilities Inc.
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Posted - 2010.09.28 21:20:00 -
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I would not consider Voivod or Meshugga obscure but they are both great bands either way.
From Seattle Washington - Black Breath who reminds me of Entombed.
Black Breath play list
Entombed play list
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Slade Trillgon
Endless Possibilities Inc.
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Posted - 2011.01.30 02:26:00 -
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That is some interesting stuff there Charming. I have some new favorites to browse and maybe add to my collection.
My new addition to this thread is a collaboration I had known about since 2005, since I was able to hang out and see one of the jam sessions at the tour date I was at, but just found out tonight that there is an actual album that was released in 2008 by what is officially known as King Hobo.
The following was taken from their MySpace page.
Originally by: King Hobo King Hobo's start began during The 2005 Sounds of the Underground festival. The tour was about as decidedly ôun-funkyö as they come. Equally put off by the lack of anything remotely ôin a pocketö, Per Wiberg of Opeth and Jean-Paul Gaster of Clutch set up shop outside the bus trailers and sent an open invitation to any like-minded musicians. Shortly thereafter, they commenced to fill the void. All told, this happened only a few times, but when it did, great spontaneous jams were pulled from the aether. They were a sorely needed respite from days crammed full with blast beats and monster howls. The good times, however, would inevitably come to a halt when a participant would insist upon ôshreddingö or ôwailingö. This was not the spirit of said jams. The credo was ôget funky or get outö.
So lay back and listen to some old school rock the way it was meant to be played; laden with the blues.
Leaving Letter Blues
Rolling in from the sea
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Slade Trillgon
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Posted - 2011.02.08 02:49:00 -
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Your flunking Vogue 
For some dark music that can not really be labeled but the following is from their wiki
Originally by: The Budos Band The Budos Band are an instrumental band recording on the Daptone Records label. The band has ten members (up to thirteen members at times) who play instrumental music that is self-described as "Afro-Soul," a term and sound which - in a 2007 interview - baritone saxophone player Jared Tankel elucidates as, being drawn from Ethiopian music the band had been listening to that had a soul undercurrent to it, which the band then "sprinkled a little bit of sweet 60's stuff on top" of.[1]
Jazz, deep funk, Afro-beat, and soul influences can be heard in the Budos Band recordings, all of which were recorded at Daptone Records at the label's own studio, Daptone's House of Soul, in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Contents
Quoted from the bands spokesman and the baritone player, The Budos Band is like Satan Island Soul.
The following is from their third album which actually craked the Billboard top 200 and the R&B top 30 
Nature's Wrath
Raja Haje
Crimson Skies
Unbroken Unshaven
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Slade Trillgon
Endless Possibilities Inc.
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Posted - 2011.02.17 22:07:00 -
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And now for a little retro From one of the forerunners of House music, Bohannon.
Foot Stomping Music My personal Bohannon favorite.
Lets Start the Dance The sBohannon single that had the greatest chart success. Excellent song either way.
One more of his hits Disco Stomp
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