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Modern bands influenced by the Beatles


Jakob

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Two of my favorite bands, Portugal. The Man and MGMT are both heavily influenced by the beatles. It causes hem both to have a very unique sounds mixed with modern day sounds. What are some other bands you guys know about that have the same sound/influences?

 

 

 

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Beatles = Backstreet Boys = One Direction

Why are you listening to boy bands?

 

I hope a huge woman steps on your big toe in high heels. And then your toe nail does that thing where it doesn't fall all the way off but clings like a quarter of the way, and then you have to tear off the rest.

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I have a "big board" if you will, of my top 50 bands currently making music.

1.Alt J

2.Royal Canoe

3.Radiohead

4.Pinback

5.Passion Pit

6. Phoenix

7. Band of horses

8. Foster the people

9. Muse

10. Foals

11. Local Natives

12. Fleet Foxes

13. Kings of Leon

14. MGMT

15. Gorillaz

16. Young the Giant

17. Portugal the man

18. Cold War kids

19. Doves

20. M83

21. The flaming lips

22. Zero 7

23. My Morning Jacket

24. TV on the radio

25. Arcade Fire

26. Delta Spirit

27. Tame Impala

28. Night Moves

29. The black keys

30. The Middle East

31. Modest Mouse

32. Silversun pickups

33. The Shins

34. Phantogram

35. Beck

36. Lana Del Ray

37. Alabama shakes

38. The Sea and Cake

39. Voxhaul Broadcast

40. Elbow

The Beatles have influenced ALL of these bands, and if you haven't heard a few of these, especially Alt J and Royal Canoe then I highly suggest to give it a listen.

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