Serpento
09.17.06 | The...Chuck Norris Experiment...Oh, Lord, you can take me now... |
Patrick
09.17.06 | haha scott stapp! I would put a little more floyd on here though, as they know a lot about drugs. |
Thor
09.17.06 | No Isis? |
Muisee
09.17.06 | Isis for stoner music? I do not know what you smoke, but I do not want any part Thor. |
Two-Headed Boy
09.17.06 | Sublime. 'Nuff said. |
Kage
09.17.06 | Uhhhh. Neither Sublime nor Pink Floyd come anywhere close to being stoner rock. I mean, based on the list, this guy is talking about the genre stoner, not music to get stoned to. |
Two-Headed Boy
09.17.06 | "Smoke Two Joints" |
Two-Headed Boy
09.17.06 | You should really know what you're talking about before you comment. Sublime was influenced mostly by drugs, therefore rendering at stoner album. And "stoner" isn't a genre. If it is, tell me what it's like. |
stompybeardo
09.17.06 | music that is commonly listened to by stoners you could say. There are obvious examples like kottonmouth knigs, slightly stoopid and most reggae |
Inveigh
09.02.09 | Clean My Words is not an album by C.O.C. I believe you must be referring to the song "Clean My Wounds," which is off the album Deliverance. Which is a great album, by the way. |
Masochist
09.02.09 | Stoner Rock:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoner_Rock |
bodiesinflight57
09.02.09 | Where exactly are Sleep?
and I wouldn't say Melvins are stoner |
Yotimi
09.02.09 | So apparently nobody knew what stoner rock was 3 years ago. |