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Old 03.11.2008, 08:04 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
great great band, of the ones i've listened to, i find no wrong.

by the way, it's funny that pavement get so much flack for "ripping off" the fall when there was a period of time the ex were like three times more influenced by them, sometimes bordering on actual "rip off" territory and yet no one seems to even acknowledge it; not that it wasn't quality music.


i always thought the pavement rippin of the fall thing was ridiculous, sure theyre influenced by them, but what lo fi indie band wasnt? the fall were a post punk band who could make a whole alblums worth of 9 minute non boring songs. as great as pavement was, i consider them more or less as just an excellent rock n roll band. the ex mightve sounded like the fall at times, in their earlier phases, but they got more noisy and complex as their career went on.
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