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This fucking record man is so goddamn good Surprised to see it posted here. Such a hidden gem Fuck it. Imma listen to this now too You must spread some boogers under the picnic table before giving it to Savage Clone again. |
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"The best band in the world" —Kurt Cobain "The second best band in the world" —Noel Gallagher <-DICK! :D |
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Add Björk to the list of 'musicians I would have crushed on if I'd been around ~25-30 years ago'. The two songs I've heard off this bang. |
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I never get tired of this record. For fans of The Hunches and similar bands. |
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^ one of the least good Radiohead albums.
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Isnt it past your bedtime? :p |
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I'm at school atm, but when I get home I'll probably listen to some Broadcast. Anyone know what album I should start with? |
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Underrated Weezer album. A lot of decent catchy songs. Space Rock is a pretty rocking tune. But yea, nothing better from them ever since. |
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Take your terrible opinions and throw them away. Some of the stuff on there ranks up there with the best. |
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The comp ''Work and Non Work'' is a good start with all the early singles on one album. After that, I'd start with ''The Noise Made By People'' and listen to all the rest. They never made a bad record, so you're in safe hands. |
FRESHLY WRAPPED CANDIES I Like You (T.E.C. Tones/Ralph) 1989 Mental health professionals know that it's healthy to let the child inside you come out and play every now and then. California's Freshly Wrapped Candies do it in the recording studio. Most of I Like You sounds either like a polite juvenile version of the Butthole Surfers or kindergarten teachers on acid; even when the musical style is avant-rock vignettes, it gets topped with nonsense lyrics sung in goofball voices. Most of the songs (ranging from just over ten seconds to almost ten minutes) feature only guitars and vocals, but others actually get their titles from their instrumentation, like "Flute(s)" and "Majestic Popular Keyboarding." (Unfortunately, "Voltage Regulator" doesn't fit into that category.) On the down side, several tracks annoyingly emulate a Walkman with dying batteries. Freshly Wrapped Candies' collective elevator might not make it all the way to the top floor, but they do provide goofy, mildly irritating fun in a nicely art-damaged kind of way. But don't play it for your therapist. - David Sheridan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RrfW6Urr_I |
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I'm going to argue that there's no such thing as a bad Radiohead album. *throws Pablo Honey a menacing glare* |
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