Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off
Keep your passport near
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Album Rating: 3.5
I’M FEARFUL I’M FEARFUL I’M FEARFUL OF FLYING
AND FLYING IS FEARFUL OF ME
I COVERED MY EYES WHEN SHE TOLD ME THE NEWS
TURNING ME ON WITH MY LIGHTSABRE COCKSUCKING BLUES
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Album Rating: 4.5
Best song
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Album Rating: 3.0
Only song on this anyone actually remembers, hey-o.
Kidding, don't hang me.
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Album Rating: 3.5
IF YOU CAN COPE IN THIS... HOPELESS, HEPATITIS, PISS-RAG, MOLOTOV COCKTAIL, MONO-BROW SHITHOLE... BABY.
THEN YOU CAN COPE ANYWHERE AT ALL.
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some noisy sheep shaggers
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Album Rating: 3.5
Kind of proving Sandwich’s point by quoting a track that’s apparently not on this (I forget, mostly just jam ‘ism’).
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Album Rating: 4.5
Lightsaber cocksucking blues is great but the next like four songs are even better. And to hell. And chases. And whoyouknow
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Album Rating: 4.5
"Only song on this anyone actually remembers, hey-o."
Lol I have this 4.5'd and I kind of agree
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Album Rating: 3.0
It took me a while to admit it, but I really do like "The difference between..." the most. Tons of great songs on that one.
This is still good though.
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It is? I like good albums.
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Album Rating: 3.0
"mcLameO"
mcLamesky sounds better to me
@Ghandhi it's good
And I enjoy good albums as well
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Album Rating: 4.5
I want this comment to remind someone if at all possible to listen to the part where the drums lock in during “day of the deadringers” starting with the crescendo at 2:01 or whatever I just want to express my appreciation for everything about it: the bassline whose pattern of 16 consecutive 8th notes never changes throughout the song, the slyly intense use of the open hi-hat, the scrapes of dissonance that is just oh so good that it should barely be called that by the guitar, all of which is so brilliantly captured by albini, who is in my mind the best single producer in the history of rock music for albums like this and surfer rosa and in utero, always able to draw at the very least on the fact that he has cultivated this incredible close-mic’d raw scratchy sweaty locked-in style although I’m sure he’s produced bad even terrible albums. praise albini
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Album Rating: 4.5
He’s definitely annoying though and I’ve seen shellac twice and both times I didn’t really enjoy myself
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Album Rating: 4.0
thats because albinis bands arent as good as the bands he produced
and uuuh yeah that bit in day of the deadringers is prettty cool i guess
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Album Rating: 4.5
I feel as if it’s the best
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Album Rating: 4.0
im a real sucker for all of no new wave
its meatheaded structure and repetitiveness appeals to me. i can easily imagine myself headbanging along to it while dribbling like a moron, and thats a good time
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Album Rating: 4.5
“no new wave” is captivating to me very quickly, with the needly electric guitar playing single notes under the “if there’s no new wave...” lyric and then certainly the deranged sounding shit he says (tbh no idea) right afterwards
But I’ll admit that though I in theory like the total...uh, well, derangement? In the chorus it’s also a bit muddy sounding to me in terms of the chords and stuff WHICH in no way to my mind diminishes albini’s effort....the bini!
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Album Rating: 4.0
HERE WE GO HERE WE GO
MUNGO GOT A RADIO
TRY AND FIND A BETTER WAY THERES NO OTHER BETTER WAY
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Album Rating: 4.0
and yeh derangement is a good word for it
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