Album Rating: 5.0
their first 2 albums were very good, actually
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Album Rating: 4.0
agreed Dominion
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Album Rating: 5.0
None of the STP albums are good. They were a singles band. A couple of good songs and shit tons of filler. The later less grungy albums had better singles though.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Core was just as good as any album their peers were releasing at that time
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Album Rating: 4.0
One of my most memorable first listens is Purple. Bought it on release, rushed home to play it and was blown away.
That also applies to In Utero, Siamese Dream, RATM and Dirt. Ridiculously good days.
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Album Rating: 5.0
core had quite a few good tracks that were never released as singles. where the river goes, crackerman, and dead and bloated are all awesome.
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Plush rules hard. As do Sex Type Thing and Creep. But yeah, those were
singles.
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Album Rating: 5.0
The only Core non-single I like is Wicked Garden. I can't stand Dead and Bloated.
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Album Rating: 5.0
wicked garden was a single
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Album Rating: 5.0
It was? Haha! Damn, then I reiterate my original assertion. Great singles, iffy albums. I always preferred STP when they were being melodic to when they were being heavy.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Scott Weiland has never had "it"
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Weiland had better vox than Billy Corgan imo. Possibly the only department in which STP owned SP.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Robert DeLeo's bass playing >>>>>> any bass on any SP record.
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I've never heard a single song by this band are they any good???
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Album Rating: 5.0
Wouldn't know; haven't ever heard of them either.
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Album Rating: 5.0
I think this has finally beaten The Wild Hunt as my favorite album of all time. There's literally no second of the record that feels out of place
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Hmm this is great I might bump, but I'd never call it my favorite record personally
Doesn't really stick with me as much as it should to get even close to that
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Album Rating: 5.0
When I think of this album album I immediately think about going down to the record shop, the day of release and buying 'Dirt' and Soundgarden's 'Badmotorfinger' with a friend of mine, on cassette! The day we found out that Nirvana were not the only great band around.
Even though it recalls 1992 to me personally, the music on this album is timeless, it has aged really well. Layne Staley's vocals are as haunting and powerful as ever. A unique, landmark release.
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I think I saw a cassette for this when I was a little kid, it was in around 1998 or something like that, on a record store
I never actually listened to this band before last year tho
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Album Rating: 4.0
I had this on cassette back in the day aswell plus the CD single of Rooster on import which cost a
few weeks pocket money. Ahhh nostalgia.
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