YuriZakhaev
11.26.22 | Honestly, The Real Thing -> Angel Dust -> King for a Day. They really were ahead of their time with those three, and you can also hear their progression since it's chronological. I personally listen to Angel Dust the most. Also based Rammstein pick. |
cycosynner
11.26.22 | Thanks Yuri! And yeah, I'm a huge Rammstein fan all around but I've really been into Mutter recently. |
botb
11.26.22 | Pretty much what Yuri said but I feel like those 3 albums are interchangeable for what to check first. I’d honestly probably say angel dust |
Josh D.
11.26.22 | They have one album and it's Angel Dust, goodbye. |
VlacDrac
11.26.22 | Don't dismiss Album of the Year, definitely their most underrated album. |
IsisScript80
11.26.22 | "They have one album and it's Angel Dust, goodbye."
Lol. Great album no doubt, but honestly, 'The Real Thing' is the perfect starting point.
Only thing is, YMMV as to how much you'd dig Mike Patton's piss-takey nasaly vocal styling at that point in time. If you're cool with that, check out 'The Cowboy Song' from the same era... it's fantastic and a song that's bizarrely not on that album, but absolutely should have been. |
zombi666
11.26.22 | I started with The Real Thing, in the 80s there was nothing like it, but yeah that or Angel Dust are peak FNM. |
combustion07
11.26.22 | I back the start with The Real Thing approach |
Egarran
11.26.22 | Stripsearch |
rockarollacola
11.27.22 | I just started from the beginning and stopped at King For a Day. |
MoM
11.27.22 | https://youtu.be/d17UkOTIwyg
All their shit is probably fine to check out either way, though if you check out the pre-Patton stuff, I’d suggest doing so last, but I don’t know if it matters |
MoM
11.27.22 | ^ I think that sounds good as well |