I would consider the Gorillaz to be a unique band, and it seems like nobody has tried to copy them. So, there are no similar songs like it.
"cake" perhaps?
A Yamaha RGX-A2. Real heavy sound. Here's a good demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLwQhShBOok
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One obvious answer is that the 70s came 30 years after the 40s and the quality of the sound was quite different in both time periods. Just like songs from the 2000s have a better quality than the 70s, the 70s had a better quality of sound than the 40s.
Lack of talent? Artistic inspiration?
I looove pie :dd
monotone
a monotone sound monotonous
monotone
The prefix for the word monotone is "mono-," which means one or single. When added to "tone," the word monotone refers to a sound or voice that is unchanging in pitch or intensity.
Monotones means singular sound or tone, as the word mono suggests. Some examples of what are monotones, includes a Mac or a computer speaking software or a robot. Most monotone speakers are some sort of machine as they don't have emotions.
in my oppinion there is no yes or no answer to this question but more of a question of what type of sound you are looking for and what style of music you are playing. I changed the question so it addresses that. So what about if I want to play alternative (Muse songs specifically)?
The Songs All Sound the Same was created in 1992.
It is a form of opinion whether Flyleaf's songs sound emo or not. A reason why their songs could sound emo to fans, is because Flyleaf is crying out to God in their songs. Christian rock has that type of feel.
A Yamaha RGX-A2. Real heavy sound. Here's a good demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLwQhShBOok
Loudness. Volume.
Lol they just like Gorillas, so the creators used the name but changed the s to a z to make the name sound cooler ☻☻
Moonlight Sonata is minor. Songs that are minor sound sad or upsetting, whereas major songs sound alive and happy.