Manic Street Preachers The Holy Bible
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GhandhiLion
August 9th 2019


17793 Comments


Commie post-punk tends to be best punk.

BMDrummer
August 9th 2019


15279 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

i am awake art

Zorg
August 9th 2019


591 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

"Like who? Oasis and Blur? And don't get me wrong, I really like the first Oasis record."



I'm thinking Stereophonics, Suede, Travis.

fogza
August 9th 2019


10224 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Yeah, I think Travis and the Stereophonics ain't remotely in the same league as this record.

Pikazilla
August 9th 2019


32373 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Album is super fun.

GhandhiLion
August 9th 2019


17793 Comments


Of all bands in the year 1994, you pick brit pop.

Zorg
August 9th 2019


591 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Yeah, their actual contemporaries. As someone said before, Gang of Four might be in the same spirit with their leftist politics (they're also much smarter than the Manics) but they don't fit in the definition of contemporaries...

TVC15
August 9th 2019


11384 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Their contemporaries were literally grunge and britpop lmao

GhandhiLion
August 9th 2019


17793 Comments


"Their contemporaries were literally grunge and britpop lmao"
Those were the only genres that existed in that time?? ...ok

@Zorg
"contemporaries"
a person or thing living or existing at the same time as another.

SherlockChris9021
August 10th 2019


222 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Actually, MSP’s contemporaries also included shoegazers when they first rise, it’s just when this album was released, shoegazing is already on the verge of dying.

GhandhiLion
August 10th 2019


17793 Comments


"already on the verge of dying."

Shoegaze didn't die, it was killed. Killed by a music press ready to force a new wave of commercial pop music.



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