It may just be my low standards, but I agree with you in your grunge analyses...
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Lol. I guess I'll take that as a.compliment.
Eg, what country you from?
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Denmark.
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Sweet. How's the weather up there? (I live in the tropics so it's obviously hot)
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Warm and sunny, just the weather to pull the blinds and watch some football finals. After listening to some depressive music.
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Album Rating: 4.0
kicks ass
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Album Rating: 4.0
Jesus Christ Pose and Room a Thousand Years Wide are amazing.
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I especially love Outshined and Holy Water as well.
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Album Rating: 4.0
All of it rules, but the first 4 tracks are my favorite.
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Better than SUK
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Album Rating: 4.0
"Better than SUK"
Agreed, but not better than DotU : )
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...........sure
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YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, HOLY WATERRRR'S
RUSTINNNN' ME
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My favorite Soundgarden right here.
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The second half of Down On The Upside drags a lot but it's still an excellent album in my opinion. Ty Cobb is the shit.
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Album Rating: 4.5
But the second half might be better...
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Hardly, man. I don't see Switch Opens, Boot Camp, Applebite or Overfloater beating Pretty Noose, Rhinosaur, Burden In My Hand, Ty Cobb or Zero Chance.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Overfloater is a fantastic track though. Tighter and Tighter is easily the best song on the album and An Unkind is pretty kickass too as well as No Attention. Closer than you think for sure.
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No Attention and An Unkind rule yeah, as well as Never The Machine Forever. But overall the first half just seems to flow a lot more naturally and better than the second, most of my favorite tracks are in the first half.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Yeah forgot about Machine. The flow argument I can agree though.
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