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        		    <h2>Why music?</h2>
        		    <p>
        		        What's so important about moving air? Why do we feel so much from so little? The reason is
        		        the way the brain uses its senses to wonderstand the world around it. Brains use large
        		        amounts of inner connected components that serve very abstract uses. By routing information
        		        to different parts using a high amount of innerconnectedness it can process information
        		        in a exponential amount of ways. By sending carefully choosen information to send to the senses
        		        you can take advanged of the way it processes information to show whats really going on under
        		        the hood and to cause it to route data in ways it normally wouldn't. Music guides the geist
        		        through this chaotic complex world and shines light on many parts of the mind and universe.
        		        <br/><br/>
        		        "If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration." -
        		        Nikola Tesla
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                    <h2>Favorite artists</h2>
                    <p>
                        This list isn't in any real order. I like most of them too much to rank them.
                        <br/>
                        This is an incomplete and ever growing list.
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                    <ul>
                        <li><a href="#psychedelic">Psychedelic</a></li>
                        <li><a href="#progessive">Progessive</a></li>
                        <li><a href="#funk">Funk</a></li>
                        <li><a href="#japanese_stuff">Japanese stuff</a></li>
                        <li><a href="#jazz">Jazz</a></li>
                        <li><a href="#other">Other</a></li>
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                    <h2 id="psychedelic">Psychedelic</h2>
                    
                    <h3>The Doors</h3>
                    <p>
                        If you don't know who they are than you disapoint me. About the closest I have to an all time favorite.
                        When I was first learning guitar a family friend
                        showed me The Doors and showed me how to play a doors rift on guitar. At first it look me to get
                        deeper in their music but they have always been with me no matter where I go in life. A lot of
                        artists haven't continued to bring me joy as my taste changes in the same way as The Doors. If
                        you asked me my favorite doors song I would say all of them.
                        <br/><br/>
                        If you dig The Doors please check out Ray Manzarek's solo work. His solo album The Golden Scarab
                        is my pick for one of the most criminally underrated albums of all time.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Robin Trower</h3>
                    <p>
                        Many people call him a Jimi Hendrix copy but he they are wrong. While there are crossovers he
                        does have his own style that is different From Jimi. His old albums, new albums... are all 
                        master pieces. He only continues to age like wine and is still making new music to this day
                        without selling out or sounding dated.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Jimi Hendrix</h3>
                    <p>
                        This list isn't complete without him. Jimi is like Santa, Jesus, Abraham Lincoln... its a requirement
                        you know who he is. Just take a look at every artist after he got big. Jimi's greatness leaked into 
                        all music. His influence can't be stopped by any granfalloon borders. His influence quickly leaked
                        into even countries that were cultural isolated from the west. Check out Super Djata Band to
                        see what I mean.
                        <br/><br/>
                        Most places say he died from overdose but that is a lie! He was murdered by his
                        manager who was upset that Jimi wanted to take a break from fame and focus on himself
                        instead.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Babe Rainbow</h3>
                    <p>
                        A fun little viby modern psychedelic band. Also one of the few modern
                        bands that have well put together albums not just great singles but shitty albums.
                        There music is fun to listen to and a good choice to bring you out of a bad mood.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Levitation Room</h3>
                    <p>
                        Another great modern psychedelic band. I got to see them live once. The way their guitarist
                        plays finger style really caught my eye. I often have their songs stuck in my head even if I
                        haven't heard any of their stuff for months and I don't even realize its them until I 
                        listen to them again.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Sugar Candy Mountain</h3>
                    <p>
                        Its one of those great bands I forgot that exists but when I run into their music again it
                        always brings me great joy.
                    </p>

                    <h3>King Gizard and the Lizard Wizard</h3>
                    <p>
                        A very unforgotable name indeed. You may not like some of their music but they fill
                        quite a bit of area so don't give up on them so fast. A lot of their songs feel a
                        bit gimmicky for my taste but still a great band.
                    </p>

                    <h3>The Black Angels</h3>
                    <p>
                        Good skateboarding music. Heavy and dark. Very nice indeed.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Strawberry Alarm Clock</h3>
                    <p>
                        Its just pure 60's psychedelic extract. They got viby stuff what more can I say.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Frank Zappa</h3>
                    <p>
                        Go check out Frank Zappa. Thats a threat.
                    </p>

                    <h3>The Beatles</h3>
                    <p>
                        <i>The Beatles exist</i>
                    </p>
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                    <h2 id="progessive">Progessive</h2>

                    <h3>Gentle Giant</h3>
                    <p>
                        A band very few know of yet it has a cult following. They are a must for any prog rock fans.
                        They mix in so many sounds and really push the limits of rock in a way even other prog bands
                        never did. I may even dare call them my favorite prog rock band.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Camel</h3>
                    <p>
                        Another prog band nearly no one knows about. Go listen to their album Moonmadness right now.
                        Thats a requirement!
                    </p>

                    <h3>The Moody Blues</h3>
                    <p>
                        Its commonly believed that they started prog rock. They are known for their big sound and
                        use of classical music theory. I already called Gentle Giant my favorite prog rock band
                        so I am going to call The Moody Blues my favorite prog pop band. Many people don't know
                        that prog pop actually exists and prog pop is what The Moody Blues is. Go listen to 
                        The Moody Blues right now! Some of their albums are a bit slow going but thats because
                        they are carefully created works of art. Their most well known album Days of Future Passed
                        is said to be one of the greatest concept albums of all time.
                    </p>

                    <h3>King Crimson</h3>
                    <p>
                        They are very commercially successful for prog standards. How could you not like a band
                        with a name like that!
                    </p>

                    <h3>Van der Graaf Generator</h3>
                    <p>
                        They sound almost early Genesis. They have a strange natual darkness that always stands
                        out to me.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Hatfield & The North</h3>
                    <p>
                        I really dig their album The Rotters club. That album has a special place in my heart
                        and is easily one of my favorite albums of all time!!! Wanta hear the crazy story
                        behind it? There isn't one, I just really dig it.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Emerson, Lake & Palmer</h3>
                    <p>
                        The band was started by a few law firm owners. You believed me didn't you? They actually
                        just have a boring name. Their music isn't boring so go check them out! Also a lot of people
                        hate this band for no reason.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Caravan</h3>
                    <p>
                        Most of these bands are British but this one is the most British. Your welcome.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Magma</h3>
                    <p>
                        They write concept albumns about a race of aliens called the Kobaïan. The lanauge they sing
                        in is the lanauge the Kobaïan speak so not very many people actually know what they are singing
                        about. Yes, the aliens are real.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Yes</h3>
                    <p>
                        One of the first prog bands I got into. Don't let their commerical success scare you away.
                        They are indeed very wonderful.
                    </p>

                    <img src="images/tiny_lain.gif" alt="Lain"/>

                    <h3>Can</h3>
                    <p>
                        The greatest Krautrock band of all time. tbh its one of those bands I really need to listen to more.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Amon Duul II</h3>
                    <p>
                        Another great Krautrock band. They have a bit heavier sound than Can.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Pink Floyd</h3>
                    <p>
                        Pink Floyd is not a prog rock band.
                    </p>
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                    <h2 id="funk">Funk</h2>

                    <h3>Parliament Funkadelic</h3>
                    <p>
                        The funkest band in the list. More funk than you can handle! p-funk is some pretty strong stuff. Its lethal. Its
                        actually two bands but its members kept going back and forth and they forgot were each band started and ended.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Sly and the Family Stone</h3>
                    <p>
                        A vey influential funk band ineed. They were mixed race and gender, and they were an important
                        part of the civil rights movement. Also their single Thank You is the first song ever released with
                        slap bass which was played by Larry Graham.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Graham Central Station</h3>
                    <p>
                        Larry Graham created it so that means its 100 percent funk. Larry Graham is the enbodiment of funk
                        so anything he touches gets turned into pure 100 percent organic funk.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Cymande</h3>
                    <p>
                        This one is quite different than any of the funk bands on this list and really is its own thing.
                        Their name is a calypso word for dove which is a symbol of peace and love. You can hear the peace and love
                        in their music and it flows into the ear and through rest of body. This is a band that truly transforms
                        their geist into energy and vibrations for rest of the world to hear.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Lafayette Afro Rock Band</h3>
                    <p>
                        Another band that is so funky its lethal! They were not that well known during their time recording
                        but have gained much more of a following now. Do check them out if you think you can handle so much
                        funk!
                    </p>

                    <h3>Average White Band</h3>
                    <p>
                        Its hard to believe a bunch of white dudes can get so funky but they did and its real funky!
                    </p>

                    <h3>Jaco Pastorius</h3>
                    <p>
                        Jaco Pastorius is one of the greatest bassists of all time. He played for Weather Report and
                        released some really funky solo work.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Billy Cobham</h3>
                    <p>
                        Billy Cobham is one hell of a drummer. He played for Miles Davis and Mahavishnu Orchestra.
                        You need to listen to his solo work now (thats a threat). He also had influence
                        on many prog artists including King Crimson.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Shuggie Otis</h3>
                    <p>
                        His dad had a band and personally knew many very well known artists so Shuggie grow up around
                        them and learned guitar at a very young age. He played in his dads band as a little kid and they
                        would make him dress like a old man so they could sneak him into bars to play with
                        the band. As he got older he got countless offers from some really big artists to play in their band
                        but he gave them all up and instead produced his own albums and remained a small artist so he could
                        make the music he wanted to make.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Janko Nilovic</h3>
                    <p>
                        Holy fuck I forgor this dude existed for a while but dam his music is funky!
                    </p>

                    <h3>Eddie Hazel</h3>
                    <p>
                        The first lead guitarist for Funkadelic. His Hendrix like playing is very badass. He is
                        known for his guitar playing on Maggot Brain though he also has a great solo album which became
                        rare not long after its release and is often not talked about much to this day.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Gil Scott-Heron</h3>
                    <p>
                        As of writting this He is an artist I discovered more recently. I dig it so far. He writes songs
                        that are political which is quite based.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Mandrill</h3>
                    <p>
                        Not really my favorite funk band but still funky. And funky is good.
                    </p>
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                    <h2 id="japanese_stuff">Japanese stuff</h2>
                    <p>
                        They get their own section even though not all this artists play the same style because 1:
                        this list is going to get messy, 2: they are better than the other artists, 3: some of
                        these artists I discovered like yesterday or an hour ago as of writing this so I don't
                        know what to say.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Kikagaku Moyo</h3>
                    <p>
                        The best psychedelic band of all time. <b>THE BEST.</b> You will be ruined for all other
                        psychedelic music once you hear them. Sadly they broke up.
                    </p>

                    <h3>The Pillows</h3>
                    <p>
                        Best known for making the soundtrack for FLCL. Go watch FLCL (thats a threat). Their
                        music is killer and I dig it.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Ginger Root</h3>
                    <p>
                        Ginger Root is the bomb. I got to see them live and let me tell you it was easily one of
                        the best artists I have ever seen live. So much energy!!!
                    </p>

                    <h3>Pacific album</h3>
                    <p>
                        This album was made by multiple artists. Its one of the best albums I have ever listen
                        to. Good music for when skateboarding around town buzzed on kratom on a clear warm
                        day without a single worry in sight.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Unsorted short but ever growing list of Japanese artists</h3>
                    <ul>
                        <li>T-SQUARE</li>
                        <li>Masayoshi Takanaka</li>
                        <li>Naniwa Express</li>
                        <li>Casiopea</li>
                        <li>Haruomi Hosono</li>
                        <li>Shigeru Suzuki</li>
                        <li>Tatsuro Yamashita</li>
                    </ul>
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                    <h2 id="jazz">Jazz</h2>
                    <p>
                        Jazz is about the best music. A lot of this is more on the fusion side btw (:
                    </p>

                    <h3>Allan Holdsworth</h3>
                    <p>
                        My pick for greatest guitarist of all time. This dude learned guitar himself and jesus
                        mother fucking christ he can play. Not only can he play fast but we can still play with
                        at least as much geist as Jeff beck, play the most harsh finger breaking far apart scales,
                        all while leaving Joe Satriani and Steve Vai in the dust. <b>Guitar was his side hobby.</b>
                        His main thing we brewing. Dam this fucker got a hell ton of autism.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Mahavishnu Orchestra</h3>
                    <p>
                        People will think your crazy if you tell them to check out this band, people will think
                        your crazy if you rock out to this. But its the bomb. It showed me a side of music
                        I haven't gone into before than. I was listening to Led Zeppelin and that shit before
                        I discovered the depths of fusion and prog waiting for me. The best parts of life
                        is when you discover something new and fall deep into the depths of a rabbit hole.
                        Thats when the world opens up and you start to think differently and open your mind.
                        Thats why its good to try new things. I wouldn't be who I am today without that push
                        from Mahavishnu Orchestra. They are a different breed of jazz fusion than the stuff
                        most fusion fans are use to. Its much harsher and almost meaner. they dis into parts
                        of the geist other artists stay far away from.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Miles Davis</h3>
                    <p>
                        You jazz peeps already know Miles Davis. If your a song writer of any style that haven't
                        checked out Miles yet give him a try. His music is a good example of how to use space in
                        music to open things up and close them down. Compare his works and you will see what I mean.
                        While I haven't dug into his stuff much I really dig his album Bitches Brew. Its very different
                        than the smooth easy on the ear stuff people often think of when it comes to Miles Davis. Its
                        closer to Mahavishnu Orchestra.
                    </p>
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                    <h2 id="other">Other</h2>

                    <h3>Jeff Beck</h3>
                    <p>
                        While many think Jimi Hendrix is the greatest guitarist of all time many more enlighted people
                        pick Jeff Beck. Not that Jimi is bad or anything but holy fuck Jeff Beck can really play guitar.
                        He puts soooo much geist into his music and makes the guitar sing in a way no one else can. I still
                        have my own pick for greatest guitarist though.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Ween</h3>
                    <p>
                        A wonderful little silly band. Best known for their album The Mollusk which influenced the creation
                        of SpongeBob Squarepants. <b>If it influenced SpongeBob so it gotta be good!</b> They have other
                        great music though that album really stands out to me. This silly little SpongeBob album is somehow
                        one of the greatest pieces of music of all time! It can easily compare to the prog and fusion stuff
                        on this list. The mood changes quickly but in a very musical way that paints an entire landscape of
                        many different colors.
                    </p>
                    
                    <h3>Tipsy</h3>
                    <p>
                        I was in a music store with some friends and one of their records was playing in the store.
                        Later, I wished I bought it so I went back and they no longer had the record. They don't have
                        very much released and seem to be dead. They don't seem to have much of a following and they
                        website is down. You can find it
                        <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130826202218/http://tipsy.org/" target="_blank">here</a>
                        on the wayback machine.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Messer Chups/Messer Fur Frau Muller</h3>
                    <p>
                        A russia band I discovered recently as of writing this. I dig them so far but I haven't checked
                        out much of their stuff.
                    </p>

                    <h3>Morphine</h3>
                    <p>
                        A really wonderful little treo. Their front band Mark Sandman plays a bass with only 2 strings tuned
                        in 5ths and he plays it with a slide, their saxophonist Dana Colley can play two saxophons at once,
                        and their drummer is just a total vibe.
                    </p>
                    
                    <h3>Silver Apples</h3>
                    <p>
                        They are a electric band that uses DIY synths made from miltary surplus radio gear along with other shit.
                        Not really something I would care to jam to much but still a good band.
                    </p>
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