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Old 10.05.2008, 02:21 PM   #19155
batreleaser
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off: 25 suaves-i want it loud (l love this fucking band. everything they did, from thier earlier no wave influenced metal, to this, which is basically motorhead/kill em all filtered through michigan noise wierdness, and im probably only saying that because they were on bulb. its just all out guitar rock, the vocals sound like lemmy. its a dude on guitar and vocals, a chick on drums, and last i heard they added some melvins alum on bass. such ass kickin tunes. does anyone know if theyre still active? i hope so.)

on: howlin wolf-howlin the blues (this is the most raw/lofi music ever. and did anyone notice that beefheart's patented growl is basically just a knockoff of the wolf's? not knockin on the mighty beefheart by any means, because there is nothing in the world more pure and perfect that a song as sung by the wolf. these songs are so incredible, and besides the "london sessions", this is the only wolf album i feel neccesary to listen to, its got his more bluegrass accoustic jams, and his heavier electric guitar/harmonica jams. i gota find out who's rockin the harmonica on this, because it sounds so good with wolf's guitar, almost like a rock improv thing going on. this music is just so ahead of its time, and it rocks harder that 90 percent of the rock music that it inspired. oh, and it feautres the greatest song about aging in all of history; "Getting Old and Gray", sorry mark e smith.)
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