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| Battle Of The Genres- Quarter-final 5
BATTLE OF THE GENRES - QUARTER-FINAL FIVE /// Ulver won the last round. I'm tired right now and want to go to bed, so here's the next round. /// RULES - One vote per member per day (each round lasts 24 hours) - In the event of a tie, a faceoff will occur between the disputed bands - Let's get started | | 1 | QUARTER-FINAL FIVE | | 2 | Mr. Bungle
REPRESENTING EXPERIMENTAL /// Highest-rated album: California (4.3 avg. rating) /// "Mr. Bungle are an experimental band, consisting of guitarist Trey Spruance, drummer Danny Heifetz, bassist Trevor Dunn, alto sax player Theo Lengel, tenor sax player Clinton McKinnon and vocalist Mike Patton. Creating eclectic, abstract music happens to be their specialty." | | 3 | Wu-Tang Clan
REPRESENTING HIP-HOP /// Highest-rated album: Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (4.5 avg. rating) /// "The Wu-Tang Clan is a hip collective of nine New York rappers, legendary for their 1993 debut Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). With 36 Chambers, and early Wu solo albums, they changed the face of rap, introducing surreal lyricism and RZA's production techniques ranged from raw to cinematic." | | 4 | Gospel
REPRESENTING EMO/SCREAMO /// Highest-rated album: The Moon Is A Dead World (4.3 avg. rating) /// No desc ription. Lazy sputnikers. | |
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