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Old 08.15.2009, 02:19 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Glice
See, I've always thought that Bleach sounded like a pile of shite. I'm not sure if a re-mastering will fix that, but it's definitely worth a bash. I know a lot of people like that record for its sound, and I'm sure Subpop'll be very heavily scrutinised when it comes out (so a proper tidy up is unlikely), but production-wise the record is definitely a 'could do better'.

Obviously, I'll edit this post if someone like Terminal Pharmacy turns up and says 'you're talking complete bollocks, prick'.


That cheaper-than-shit awful production is what I love about Bleach. If Albini had recorded In Utero in a similar way, that shit would have been glorious. Some music benefits from the sound of a drycleaner.

I'm talking complete bollocks.
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