Nirvana Nevermind
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butcherboy
September 5th 2017


9464 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

not to mention that tomorrow I'm posting a review for us maple..

ZombieToyDuck
September 5th 2017


7203 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

you mean that band that has that obnoxious song rebel girl? fuckin' hate that song...

zakalwe
September 5th 2017


42012 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Bikini Kill and Jesus Lizard as great as they were/are just didn't have the electricity, the volt to the brain that these had. They were the perfect mix at the perfect time making a perfect racquet. Maybe I just wanted to bum cobain?

SandwichBubble
September 5th 2017


13965 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

@butcherboy http://i.imgur.com/WwmnE94.gif



@zakalwe I can respect that

butcherboy
September 5th 2017


9464 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I think being part of that zeitgeist is an important part of it, zaka.. to those who were, nevermind and what it stood for will never be beat,, my zeitgeist was a basement and seconal and savage live shows from bands that are closer to the lizard.. i missed the nevermind effect, so by the time i came around to it it didn't have the bite..

ZombieToyDuck
September 5th 2017


7203 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

fair enough @butcherboy makes a lot of sense

SandwichBubble
September 5th 2017


13965 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

hey stop being civil

this is war

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3Th8zRrQKU

butcherboy
September 5th 2017


9464 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

look, i think the important thing is we can all agree that the children are the future.. not the current children, but perhaps the next ones..

zakalwe
September 5th 2017


42012 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Fair enough pat dude.

I felt that all that 'savageness' had burnt out after '94. Everything was tired, a pastiche or redundant.

butcherboy
September 5th 2017


9464 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

it just sunk deeper, nowhere else for bands like that to go.. you can still catch that fever once in a great while.. it's seething in a shit-stained little sub-level room somewhere.. trouble is the fucking kids who will see it play out won't know what the hell it is..

zakalwe
September 5th 2017


42012 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Sleaford Mods. Real Deal.

butcherboy
September 5th 2017


9464 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

i do love me some mods.. was just listening to divide and exit yesterday..



that's why i love MES.. informed, resigned, utterly nihilistic.. let it all burn, adapt to it or vanish..

Tunaboy45
September 5th 2017


18967 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Sleaford Mods are the shit

claygurnz
September 5th 2017


7800 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I had heard SLTS plenty of times growing up but it was hearing the intro to In Bloom at 16 that got me hooked on these guys. 9 years later still my favourite band ever.

zakalwe
September 5th 2017


42012 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

25yrs later and when push comes to shove they're still my fave.

ZombieToyDuck
September 5th 2017


7203 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

sameeee

ZombieToyDuck
September 5th 2017


7203 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

In Utero above this though imo

zakalwe
September 5th 2017


42012 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I'd definitely take that over this, it's the better album but for the initial excitement nothing comes close to this.....maybe sleaford mods - Mekon

ZombieToyDuck
September 5th 2017


7203 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

oh yeah this has a ton of energy and replay value no doubt

CreizVoteReal
February 1st 2018


12 Comments


Nirvana is an overrated band with a mediocre vocalist and guitarist which is known as Kurt Cobain. I don't really know why people like this band, especially there, in Russia. I think that SLTS don't deserve to be in one list with such great artists' songs as Queen's or Pink Floyd's. Even Soundgarden is much better than Nirvana.



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