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Reviews 5 Approval 71%
Soundoffs 1 Album Ratings 78 Objectivity 59%
Last Active 05-01-10 5:34 am Joined 04-21-10
Review Comments 97
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Mercury Rev, Flaming Lips, Spiritualized, Smashing Pumpkins, Sonic Youth, Norma Jean, Dazzling Killmen, Zao, Training for Utopia, The Birthday Party, Converge, King Black Acid, Butthole Surfers, Jane's Addiction, Arcade Fire, And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead, Eels, Interpol, Nada Surf, Wu Tang Clan,
 | DeafMetal I was making a pun on my username. If I were you I probably wouldn't blast my music at full volume.
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 | Satellite well i don't really do it all that often tbh. but i live in an apartment complex consisting almost entirely of college kids, so the noise is sort of commonplace. sometimes i feel like, "well these other assholes are always making noise, so why should i have to keep things quiet?" and i assume everyone else is thinking the same thing, so it just sorta perpetuates. i have had people complain a couple times but it's usually just like "hey man, i'm studying, can you keep it down for a little bit?"
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 | Yotimi I'm more partial to later MR, but tbh I don't think I've ever listened to Yerself is Steem
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 | Yotimi haha, yeah Mercury Rev are great. I like pretty much any band David Fridmann has produced.
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 | ConsiderPhlebas My point is specifically to do with a band that had a developed philisophical position within a genre they felt drawn to. The type of riffs they played, the fact that they didn't sound like Black Flag or Minor Threat - these things are immaterial. They chose to play aggressive punk music, to challenge and provoke. 'Hardcore' actually describes something, in this sense. What does 'post-hardcore' describe? It's cosmetic, hollow and pointless categorization.
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