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General Category => Everything Else => Topic started by: Shush on August 23, 2013, 03:35:05 PM
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Of all recent topics, this one most of all I would love to see answered by the band members, to get an idea of which fellow musicians have been an influence.
How about it Viv, can you do a quick survey of the band ??
Feel free to customize answers to you own preference, top three none NMA albums, top five, whatever, or even just top songs.
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First of all any Nick Drake album for me, then The Beatles Abbey Road and then Tom Waits' Frank's Wild Years!
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I have 3 fave non-NMA albums in no particular order:
The Nephilim - Fields of the Nephilim
Hunky Dory - Bowie
Let England Shake - PJ Harvey
Fave non-NMA songs include:
Hardfight - The Levellers
Autumn - Bombay Bicycle Club
Prayers for Rain - The Cure
Hand in Glove - The Smiths
The Great Depression - The Jam
Black - Pearl Jam
You Never Give Me Your Money - The Beatles
One - Metallica
Wrathchild - Maiden
Another Morning Stoner - And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
Time - Floyd
Negative Creep - Nirvana
You Got It (Keep it Outta My Face) - Mudhoney
and loads more...... ;) ;)
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....oh and Gangsters - The Specials
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3 Albums:
Disintegration - The Cure
Quadrophenia - The Who (really good documentary on BBC I Player at the moment)
and... because I just bought it and am playing it to death so who knows if it's a stayer
Inform, Educate Enteratin - Public Service Broadcasting
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My favourite none NMA album,,,,
Generation-X by Generation-X 1978
Yes I know, Billy Idol, some cringe worthy videos in the 1980s but, he was there at the birth of the first generation of punk in 1977 being a member of the Bromley Contingent.
Generation-X 1st album was their only real punk album. Like all good punk albums, recorded in just a few days. Has a very raw and rough sound to it. The lyrics quite good for punk, Idol talking of teenage angst. The best feature of the album, thee guitar work of Derwood. Very raw with loads of screeching feedback which he seemed to be able to get a tune out of. The critics at the time said it was as much a rock album than a punk album. But, that's punk-rock.
Best song on the album, called Listen. ere, av a listen -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwUik0qGxMQ
also, 100 punks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59C7VJESeqM
and for Derwoods screaming feedback guitar, towards the end of the song,, Promises https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrrc0SqXT3A
After that it went a bit tits up with their next album, Valley of the Dolls, 1978, Produced by Ian Hunter who wanted a more Rock feel to it. King Rocker the most well know from it.
Then there third and last, 1981, Kiss me deadly by which time they had done a Bolan and reduced the name of the band to Gen-X and gone Pop. That said, Dancing with myself, a good pop song.
Then Idol went to the States and became a pop Princes, and Tony James left planet earth to form zig zig Sputnick.
When I was 17 - 18, I used to listen to that 1st album every night, in bed with my massive head phones on with the album spinning around on my 1970s second hand music centre. I can still listen to it today and enjoy it just as much.
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OK, fave non-NMA albums, in no partucular order...
QUADROPHENIA, The Who... saw 'em doing the whole album live a couple of months back, awesome. I also seem to remember that it's a certain Mr Sullivans favourite album, or one of them at least.
MEAT IS MURDER, The Smiths
IF I SHOULD FALL FROM GRACE WITH GOD, The Pogues
HEARTATTACK AND VINE, Tom Waits
THE HOLY BIBLE, Manic Street Preachers
THIS IS HARDCORE, Pulp, especially with the deluxe edition and all those extra tracks...
THE STONE ROSES, first album.
ALKALINE TRIO, From Here To Infirmity
MARILLION, Brave
THE TRIFFIDS, Born Sandy Devotional
DAVID BOWIE - Hunky Dory
NEW ORDER - Substance
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OK today:
Fields of the nephillim, Elizium
Pink Floyd, Wish you wehre here
The Cure, Kiss me, Kiss me, Kiss me
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My top 10 today, tomorrow? Probably different... ???
UK SUBS - Diminished Responsibility
FLUX OF PINK INDIANS - Strive To Survive Causing The Least Suffering Possible
ANTISECT - In Darkness, There Is No Choice
THE CLASH - The Clash
DEAD KENNEDYS - Plastic Surgery Disasters
IRON MAIDEN - Killers
MOTORHEAD - Orgasmatron
MISFITS - Walk Among Us
ICONS OF FILTH - Onward Christian Soldiers
MEGA CITY FOUR - Tranzophobia
Bubbling under...
SOUNDGARDEN - Badmotorfinger
NIRVANA - Bleach
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To many to Print here but If I was on deserted Island and I had to have this as essential for surviving then These are my Favorites
Jimi Hendrix - Axis Bold As Love.
Hawkwind - Warrior on the Edge of Time.
Porcupine Tree - Up the Downstair.
Rush - Grace under Pressure.
Pink Floyd - Animals.
Of course all these bands have multiple albums that I have collected and enjoy and this does not include many great songs from bands as diverse as Gentle Giant to Tool or Clan of Xymox or Fields of the Nephilim that I also listen to but when you said Albums well I have to go thru the whole body of work for each album and those mentioned above are most consistent in the quality of the songs as a whole album. I left out many great bands and Albums 8)
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I forgot Ritual De Lo Habitual by Jane's - good call Guillaume :)
Obviously NbtS too - not sure whether the rules allow it tho' ;D ;D
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Rattus Norvegicus - The Stranglers
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I forgot Ritual De Lo Habitual by Jane's - good call Guillaume :)
Perry Farrell is a very talented songwriter, and Dave Navarro is a great guitarist..."Nothing's shocking" was also a stunning album but "And then she did..." and "Three days" on "Ritual de lo habitual" are pure genius, such beautiful, incredible, moving songs!:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmvG2GZ3S7o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Uj4Q4zbtfM
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Two brilliant albums with a very unique sound. Saw Jane's addiction live in 1991. They are a great live act. ;)
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Saw Jane's addiction live in 1991. They are a great live act. ;)
I would like to see them live...what do you think of their last two albums ("Strays" and the one released last year?)?
The other bands of Perry Farrell (Porno for Pyros and Satellite Party) were also pretty good.
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No order
Southern Death Cult, Self titled Album
SLF, Hanx
Dead Kennedys, Plastic Surgery Disasters
You Slosh , Glorious Racket
The Whisky Priests , Bloody Well Live.
The Damned . Machine Gun Etiquette
Virgin Prunes . Heresie
Bauhaus , Press the Eject and Give Me the Tape·
The Exploited , Lets Start a War
Joy Division , Unknown Pleasures
The Stranglers ,Rattus Norvegicus
Bloody hell I feel old this evening.
machine gun etiquette
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Top 10 in no particular order :-
Give 'em Enough Rope - The Clash
Nevermind - Nirvana
Appetite for Destruction - Guns N Roses
Hanx - Stiff Little Fingers
Nevermind the Bollocks - Sex Pistols
Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables - Dead Kennedys
The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
Achtung Baby - U2
101 Damnations - Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine
Hot Fuss - The Killers
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In no order, and with no duplicate bands:
Cardiacs - A little man and a house and the whole world window
SLF - Hanx
Stranglers - Black & White
Propagandhi - Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes
UK Subs - Diminished Responsibility
Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables
Dropkick Murphys - The gang's all here
Boomtown Rats - The fine art of surfacing
The Clash - Give 'em enough rope
Dillinger Four - Situationist Comedy
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hum...
(no particular order)
The Clash - London Calling
Bauhaus - Mask
Bauhaus - Press the eject
The Chameleons - Script of the bridge
The Chameleons - Live in Toronto
Pixies - Doolittle
Dead Can Dance - Serpent's egg
Clan of Xymox - Medusa
Virgin Prunes - if I die... I die
Joy Division - Unknown pleasures
Christian Death - Catastrophe Ballet
The Stranglers - The raven
Killing Joke - 1st
Siouxsie - Kaleidoscope
The Cure - Pornography
Noir Desir - 666 667 Club
Ramones - It's alive
Stiff Little Fingers - Inflammable material
The Ruts - The crack
Sisters of Mercy - First & Last & Always
and more....
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This list constantly changes but
Inner Terrestrials - X
Imperial Leisure - Death to the One Trick Pony
Southern Death Cult (self titled) original LP
Siouxsie & The Banshees - The Scream
Dead Kennadys - Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegtables
Killing Joke (self titled) original LP
Damned - Machime Gun Ettiquete
The Cure- Three Imaginary Boys
Blaggers ITA - Bad Karma
SLF - Inflamable Material
Chumbawamba - Anarchy
Carter USM - 30 Something
Levellers - Levelling The Land
Wonder Stuff - Cursed with Insinserity
Frank Turner - Sleep is for the Week
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This list constantly changes but
Inner Terrestrials - X
Imperial Leisure - Death to the One Trick Pony
Southern Death Cult (self titled) original LP
Siouxsie & The Banshees - The Scream
Dead Kennadys - Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegtables
Killing Joke (self titled) original LP
Damned - Machime Gun Ettiquete
The Cure- Three Imaginary Boys
Blaggers ITA - Bad Karma
SLF - Alternative Ulster
Chumbawamba - Anarchy
Carter USM - 30 Something
Levellers - Levelling The Land
Wonder Stuff - Cursed with Insinserity
Frank Turner - Sleep is for the Week
Bloody love Blaggers ITA! Shame that incident on the Manics tour pretty much killed them...
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Well, I'd have to pluck a Woven Hand record but I can't say which one -
And I guess I'm only allowed one Shane/Pogues Lp so would it be the Snake or the Crock of Gold or Pogues in Paris or Hells Ditch? I guess it would be Crock of Gold but a bit cruel that i can't have the others too...
Cave's Abattoir Blues and No More Shall We Part doubles...I'd need some metal in the list too - not sure if I'd go for Scorpions Blackout or Scorpions Tokyo Tapes - Brain Donor's Love Peace and ****
And nothing wrong with Monty Pythons soundtrack to the Holy Grail - Yup, I guess we could all write a book of our fave non NMA LP's
Laughing Lenny's 'Songs from the Road' would have to be there for those versions of Avalanche and Lover Lover and The Partisan - what a great record.
And I'd need some Van Morrisson - maybe The Healing Game.
But THEE ONE all time fave non NMA LP - and indeed fave LP has to be Blue Oyster Cults Fire Of Unknown Origin - no, maybe Big Audio Dynamites No 10 - No hang on make that...etc...
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Crikey, I find it hard enough to narrow down fave NMA albums....
So how about:
First and Last and Always- The Sisters of Mercy
The Good Son - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Pornography - The Cure
Still - Joy Division
Love - The Cult
Bishop of Buffalo - Rev Hammer
The Weight of Your Love - Editors
Sleeping with Ghosts - Placebo
Script of the Bridge - the Chameleons
The Living End - Husker Du
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Too hard for me to choose just 3 or 5 favourite albums because I love too many of them and they're very different from each other too. Also because my favourite music depends on my current moods too.
But.
Since you're asking...
Something by the Manic Street Preachers, maybeeeeee.... ^_____________^
Expecting their new album too.
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Wovenhand, Pogues, Pythons, Blue Oyster Cult - what a mix
and I like it ;)
Well, I'd have to pluck a Woven Hand record but I can't say which one -
And I guess I'm only allowed one Shane/Pogues Lp so would it be the Snake or the Crock of Gold or Pogues in Paris or Hells Ditch? I guess it would be Crock of Gold but a bit cruel that i can't have the others too...
Cave's Abattoir Blues and No More Shall We Part doubles...I'd need some metal in the list too - not sure if I'd go for Scorpions Blackout or Scorpions Tokyo Tapes - Brain Donor's Love Peace and ****
And nothing wrong with Monty Pythons soundtrack to the Holy Grail - Yup, I guess we could all write a book of our fave non NMA LP's
Laughing Lenny's 'Songs from the Road' would have to be there for those versions of Avalanche and Lover Lover and The Partisan - what a great record.
And I'd need some Van Morrisson - maybe The Healing Game.
But THEE ONE all time fave non NMA LP - and indeed fave LP has to be Blue Oyster Cults Fire Of Unknown Origin - no, maybe Big Audio Dynamites No 10 - No hang on make that...etc...
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zoundz ,the curse of zoundz ,captain beefheart and frank zappa ,bongo fury, siouxsie and the banshees nocturne.
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Too hard for me to choose just 3 or 5 favourite albums because I love too many of them and they're very different from each other too. Also because my favourite music depends on my current moods too.
But.
Since you're asking...
Something by the Manic Street Preachers, maybeeeeee.... ^_____________^
Expecting their new album too.
I also cannot wait for the new Manics albums, been a huge fan since seeing them play a pub in Stoke in the very early 90's... got so much rare vinyl stuff... loving the two tracks from RTF that are out on FB...
Coming out next Monday, isn't it? Can't wait...
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For me, it's gotta be:
Kate Bush - The Kick Inside
Kate Bush - The Sensual World
Peter Gabriel - So
Killing Joke - Pandemonium
Killing Joke - Democracy
Metallica - The Black Album
Therapy? - Troublegum
Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine
Tori Amos - From the Choirgirl Hotel
Skunk Anansie - Paranoid and Sunburnt
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Favourite non-NMA albums...? Here goes, but this is what comes to mind *today*:
The Mire - Volume II - just stunning, solid emotion
Adam and the Ants - Kings of the Wild Frontier - for its time, can't be beaten - truly unique
Napalm Death - Scum - too important to ignore, still need a regular fix
Alcatrazz - Disturbing the peace - Graeme Bonnet, for me the biggest balls-out rock singer, always 100%
Yes - 91025 - it just works
Lamb of God - Ashes of the Wake - for reviving metal
Faith No More - King for a day, fool for a lifetime - everything is on this, everything
Public Enemy - It takes a nation of millions to hold us back - too many great songs: black steel, channel zero...
The Wonder Stuff - Eight legged groove machine - for what it means to me, even now...places, people, friends....
That's *today*. Don't even ask about individual songs.....
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Skunk Anansie - Paranoid and Sunburnt
It's a good album...one of their last ones "Wonderlustre" is very good too...i saw them live 2 years ago and they were great, very energetic gig with a terrific performance from Skin!
Kate Bush - The Kick Inside
Kate Bush - The Sensual World
I need to listen to more albums of her...i have the "Hounds of Love" cd and it is really good, love the hit "Running up that hill"!
Faith No More - King for a day, fool for a lifetime - everything is on this, everything
My fav FNM album is "Angel Dust" (i like "the real thing" too) but i agree that there are some really nice tracks on this album..."Just a man" is incredible!!
Yes - 91025 - it just works
"Owner of a lonely heart"!!...i like this song!...others Yes albums to recommend? Their 70's stuff is said to be pretty good ("Close to the edge", "Fragile"..)
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I've no chance of getting ONE favourite from the thousands I own.............
But these few will do............
SEPTIC DEATH - complete works of......... 8)
STORMTROOPERS OF DEATH (S.O.D.) - Speak English Or Die!
Murphys Law - Dedicated
MISFITS - Walk Among Us
DROPKICK MURPHYS - Do Or Die
GILLAN - Glory Road
AC/DC - Powerage
WHITESNAKE - come And Get It
METALLICA - Master Of Puppets
SLAYER - Reign In Blood
MACHINE HEAD - Burn My Eyes
I can really pick a Led Zep lp from the first 4........ 1 or 2 or... Oh I don't know.....
FREE - Free Story (love that comp so much!!!!!!!!!!!)
Black Sabbath - Best Of (with Bosch painting) or We Sold Our Souls....
That'll do fer now........
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Guillaume, get hold of SA's last album, 'Black Traffic', IMO their very best album.
Agreed, a stunning live band.
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Guillaume, get hold of SA's last album, 'Black Traffic', IMO their very best album.
Agreed, a stunning live band.
Brilliant, isn't it? I had to choose Paranoid and Sunburnt as my fave, even though I love all their albums. I was in the audience when they recorded their live semi-acoustic DVD at Cadogan Hall. It was UTTERLY BRILLIANT. I'm totally a little bit in love with Skin.
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Guillaume, get hold of SA's last album, 'Black Traffic', IMO their very best album.
Agreed, a stunning live band.
Brilliant, isn't it? I had to choose Paranoid and Sunburnt as my fave, even though I love all their albums. I was in the audience when they recorded their live semi-acoustic DVD at Cadogan Hall. It was UTTERLY BRILLIANT. I'm totally a little bit in love with Skin.
Agreed. I see a lot of live bands and try to see all my faves whenever they tour, but if I miss a tour, fair enough, I'll catch them next time, but, for my money there are two bands I absolutely refuse to miss... one is NMA and the other is SA...
You saw SA at CH? So, so jealous... :'(
If anyone's reading this and doesn't know what we're on about, do yourself a favour and check them out...
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Guillaume, get hold of SA's last album, 'Black Traffic', IMO their very best album.
Agreed, a stunning live band.
Brilliant, isn't it? I had to choose Paranoid and Sunburnt as my fave, even though I love all their albums. I was in the audience when they recorded their live semi-acoustic DVD at Cadogan Hall. It was UTTERLY BRILLIANT. I'm totally a little bit in love with Skin.
Agreed. I see a lot of live bands and try to see all my faves whenever they tour, but if I miss a tour, fair enough, I'll catch them next time, but, for my money there are two bands I absolutely refuse to miss... one is NMA and the other is SA...
You saw SA at CH? So, so jealous... :'(
If anyone's reading this and doesn't know what we're on about, do yourself a favour and check them out...
Yup, I was there, and it was FABULOUS. I was utterly rapt for the whole show. Couldn't look away!
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Can't believe I forgot to mention "Cold Roses" by Ryan Adams and the Cardinals. That's been one of my absolute favourite albums since it was released in about 2005.
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The Chameleons - Strange Times
Rush - Hemispheres
The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
Green On Red - No Free Lunch
Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables
Rush - Clockwork Angels
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New Day Rising by Husker Du
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In no order, and with no duplicate bands:
Cardiacs - A little man and a house and the whole world window
SLF - Hanx
Stranglers - Black & White
Propagandhi - Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes
UK Subs - Diminished Responsibility
Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables
Dropkick Murphys - The gang's all here
Boomtown Rats - The fine art of surfacing
The Clash - Give 'em enough rope
Dillinger Four - Situationist Comedy
Although Is This The Life is in my 10 ten singles of all time, On Land And In The Sea is my fave Cardiacs Lp
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I've no chance of getting ONE favourite from the thousands I own.............
But these few will do............
SEPTIC DEATH - complete works of......... 8)
STORMTROOPERS OF DEATH (S.O.D.) - Speak English Or Die!
Murphys Law - Dedicated
MISFITS - Walk Among Us
DROPKICK MURPHYS - Do Or Die
GILLAN - Glory Road
AC/DC - Powerage
WHITESNAKE - come And Get It
METALLICA - Master Of Puppets
SLAYER - Reign In Blood
MACHINE HEAD - Burn My Eyes
I can really pick a Led Zep lp from the first 4........ 1 or 2 or... Oh I don't know.....
FREE - Free Story (love that comp so much!!!!!!!!!!!)
Black Sabbath - Best Of (with Bosch painting) or We Sold Our Souls....
That'll do fer now........
Ha! I'd forgotten about Stormtroopers Of Death! And Slayer! And early-ish Metallica (before they lost it completely)!
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Just realised I missed out a *huge* one (for me):
Black Sabbath - Mob Rules
I never tire of this one. Ronnie James Dio on vocals, cracking muddy guitar sound, huge range of great songs, different styles.
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There are too many to list, but here are some of them:
Dan le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip - Angles
The Pogues - If I Should Fall From Grace With God
Dropkick Murphys - The Meanest Of Times
The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
Tura Satana - Relief Through Release
Oceansize - Effloresce
Pink Floyd - Meddle
Mastadon - Leviathan
Slayer - Seasons In The Abyss
Carter USM - Starry-Eyed And Bollock Naked
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
Metallica - Ride The Lightning
Ministry - Psalm 69
Monster Magnet - Powertrip
Down - II
Dream City Film Club - Stranger Blues
Kyuss - (Welcome To Sky Valley)
Old Crow Medicine Show - Carry Me Back
Nirvana - Nevermind (sorry!)
Raging Speedhorn - We Will Be Dead Tomorrow
A Perfect Circle - Thirteenth Step.
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There are too many to list, but here are some of them:
Dan le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip - Angles
The Pogues - If I Should Fall From Grace With God
Dropkick Murphys - The Meanest Of Times
The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
Tura Satana - Relief Through Release
Oceansize - Effloresce
Pink Floyd - Meddle
Mastadon - Leviathan
Slayer - Seasons In The Abyss
Carter USM - Starry-Eyed And Bollock Naked
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
Metallica - Ride The Lightning
Ministry - Psalm 69
Monster Magnet - Powertrip
Down - II
Dream City Film Club - Stranger Blues
Kyuss - (Welcome To Sky Valley)
Old Crow Medicine Show - Carry Me Back
Nirvana - Nevermind (sorry!)
Raging Speedhorn - We Will Be Dead Tomorrow
A Perfect Circle - Thirteenth Step.
great stuff in your list :)
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In no particular order.
Vio-Lence - Eternal Nightmare.
Suicidal Tendencies - How Will I Laugh......
Obituary - Cause Of Death
Carcass - Necroticsm.....
Screaming Trees - Sweet Oblivion
Rollins Band - Come In And Burn
Pig Destroyer - Prowler In The Yard
AC/DC - Dirty Deeds....
Megadeth - So far, So Good...
Acid Reign - Obnoxious
Iron maiden - Killers
Isobel Campbell/Mark Lanegan - Ballad Of The Broken Seas
Kreator - Renewal.........................
For what it's worth.
The list is endless.
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Angel Dust by Faith No More.
Easily. No contest. Now and forever.
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The Stranglers - The Raven.
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Lots of great albums here.
I guess I'm showing my age with this:
Script of the bridge - The Chameleons
First and Last and Always - The Sisters of Mercy
This is the sea - The Waterboys
Pornography - The Cure
Wish you where here - Pink Floyd
And lots more but these are albums that I love from the first to the last note. Many of these I haven't played to in ages but I've listened to them so many times that I kinda got them internalized.
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The Stranglers - The Raven.
Yes mate same here :D
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The Stranglers - The Raven.
Yes mate same here :D
Ditto
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Angel Dust by Faith No More.
Easily. No contest. Now and forever.
Love Angel Dust, such an insane, beautiful album, but I have to say I've got a lot of love for King For A Day, Fool For A Lifetime as well... it exists in the shadow of its magnificent predessesor, but there are some fantastic songs here... The Last To Know, Digging The Grave, Evidence, Richochet...
Album Of The Year was a bit of a disappointment, though...
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Would like to add to my previous --
Mudhoney - Superfuzz Bigmuff
Nirvana - Never Mind
Nirvana - In Utero
Janes Adiction - Ritual de lo habitual
Janes Adiction - Nothings Shocking
U.S. grunge from the early 90s. happy dayz,,,, MAD FOR IT :D
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Angel Dust by Faith No More.
Easily. No contest. Now and forever.
Love Angel Dust, such an insane, beautiful album, but I have to say I've got a lot of love for King For A Day, Fool For A Lifetime as well... it exists in the shadow of its magnificent predessesor, but there are some fantastic songs here... The Last To Know, Digging The Grave, Evidence, Richochet...
Album Of The Year was a bit of a disappointment, though...
Angel Dust is a good record, but I really love the Introduce Yourself lp way more....... The real Thing is a close second, but I just prefer the raw, angrier edge to the first Slash release. We Care Alot loses out coz the production lets it down sadly......
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At the moment other than BDAW and sundry NMA
Brutal Planet Alice Cooper
Operation Mindcrime Queensryche
Get Lucky Mark Knopfler
Different Class Pulp
Postcards From a Young Man Manics
Rattus Norvegicus Stranglers
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Not the easiest list to make but here goes, I'll try
Husker Du - New Day Rising
The Chameleons - What Does Anything Mean Basically
The Gun Club - Mother Juno
The Damned - Strawberries
Electric Six - Senor Smoke
Grant Hart - Intolerance
The Pixies - Trompe Le mond
Queens Of The Stone Age - Queens Of The Stone Age
The Skids - Scared To Dance
Apart from Husker Du's New Day Rising being my all time fave the others are in no particular order and could possibly change tomorrow
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Angel Dust by Faith No More.
Easily. No contest. Now and forever.
Love Angel Dust, such an insane, beautiful album, but I have to say I've got a lot of love for King For A Day, Fool For A Lifetime as well... it exists in the shadow of its magnificent predessesor, but there are some fantastic songs here... The Last To Know, Digging The Grave, Evidence, Richochet...
Album Of The Year was a bit of a disappointment, though...
"Just a man" on "King for a day..." is a so incredible song, beautiful!
Mike Patton has an incredible voice!
I agree that "Angel dust" is awesome, it was one of my fav albums when i was in high school...so various and quite unique album, so many moods!
Janes Adiction - Ritual de lo habitual
I've listened again "Three days" and "...and the she did" this week.
These songs move me as much as some of NMA's finest moments.
Perry Farrell and Dave Navarro= Genius.
Operation Mindcrime Queensryche
"Revolution calling...revolution calling!" great song and the singer has a good voice!
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Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine
Levellers - Weapon Called the Word
The Pogues - If I Should Fall From Grace With God
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Marillion - Script For A Jester' s Tear
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am That's What I'm Not
Rancid - ...And Out Come The Wolves
Transplants - Transplants
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Couldn't give just five faves, but I'll try...
Damned - Machine Gun Etiquette
Voivod - The Outer Limits
Young Gods - L`eau Rouge
Godflesh - Pure
Dogpile - Revved, Battered...
Asides them there are plenty of... Coroner, WatchTower, Doom, ENT, Misery, Bill Laswell (at times beats all the others) Jah Wobble, John Zorn, Kimmo Pohjonen, Bauhaus, Fields of Nephilim etc etc.
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How can I pick only 5,but here goes
Spear of Destiny:World Service, mainly for the track Mickey
Metallica:Metallica
AC/DC: Back in Black
Pink Floyd:Wish You Were Here
Cult:Dreamtime
Salvation:Diamonds are Forever
Skids:Days in Europa
Fields of the Nephilim:Dawnrazor
Carter USM: 30 Something
Pop Will Eat Itself:Box Frenzy
Carole King: Tapestry
Joni Mitchell:Blue
Bob Marley:Exodus
Led Zep:Physical Graffiti
David Bowie: Heroes or Low or Pin Ups or Diamond Dogs etc etc
there's more but can't pick them all or I'd be here all week
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Torment and Toreros by Marc & the Mambas.
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THE GUN CLUB - miami
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if I had to narrow it down to 10, in no particular order...
The Black Album - The Damned
The Nephilim - Fields Of The Nephilim
Nevermind - Nirvana
Wasting Light - Foo Fighters
London Calling - The Clash
Different Class - Pulp
Gods Own Medicine - The Mission
Nobody's Heroes - SLF
First & Last & Always - The Sisters Of Mercy
Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie
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Here is a few of my favorite albums
Tom Morrello -One Man Revolution
Rage against the Machine -1st album
Queens of the stone age -Rated R
The Clash - The Clash
Sugar -Copper Blue
Dead Kennedys - Fresh fruit for rotten veg
Rammstein - Mutter
Stiff Little Fingers -Inflammable Material
The Ruts - The Crack
System of a down - Toxicity
The Meteors - In Heaven
The Cramps - Songs that the lord taught us
The Cult - Sonic Temple
Mission The 1st Chapter
Sisters of Mercy - Floodland
I've probably forgot to include a lot but i hope you like the insight into my musical taste
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Strange Days - The Doors
8 Legged Groove Machine - The Wonderstuff
Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me - The Cure
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Off the top of my head and in no particular order...
Quadrophenia - The Who
Disintegration - The Cure
Unleashed Memories - Lacuna Coil
Clutching At Straws - Marillion
Generation Terrorists - Manic Street Preachers
Stoosh - Skunk Anansie
The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
Draconian Times - Paradise Lost
Tunnel Of Love - Bruce Springsteen
Into The Fire - Bryan Adams (yeah, I know... what can I say, loved it as a teenager and still do!)
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Another impossible question but here's the response for this moment:
Cream......wheels of fire
Bauhaus...flat fields
UK Subs...flood of lies
Howlin' Wolf....London sessions
Atomic Rooster.....death walks behind you
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Also bumped