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  1. #73921
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    Quote Originally Posted by killer_roach View Post
    And even still that was a classic example of the non-single tracks being stronger than the singles (in particular Sweetest Perfection, Waiting For The Night [a live staple anymore], Blue Dress [my personal favorite track off of the album], Clean)...
    Absolutely. If I had to do a ranking for Violator, everything would be in green, but all of the singles go to the bottom. "Blue Dress" (probably my second favorite off the album, agreed) and "Halo" are two of the finest songs DM's ever done and should've been released as singles. I think I dig the acoustic rendition of "Clean" more than the final album cut, though.

    The only real weakness of Violator is that it's only nine songs, really.

    Quote Originally Posted by a21schizoidman View Post
    Grand Funk Railroad gets this kinda stigma as well with "We're An American Band", "Some Kind of Wonderful", and their cover of "The Loco-motion". Sounds almost nothing like them for the most part.

    Only other one I kinda throw into this is Deep Blue Something's "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (not really a bad song, but sounds nothing like their pseudo-R.E.M. sound they usually have).
    With Grand Funk, their singles make them out to be so much tamer than they usually are. Much of their live output approaches proto-metal or metal heaviness, like "Paranoid" or "TNUC".

    Yeah. The rest of Deep Blue Something's material is pretty decent jangle-pop a la the Gin Blossoms. "Breakfast at Tiffany's" is still a fantastic guilty pleasure-ish tune, though.
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    RO: Gauntlet Hair's 2011 album was ridiculously underrated.

    Also, new GY!BE is probably my album of the year, they're pretty much the greatest band ever for me.
    Not removing this until we get some Sunn O)))
    in which case this will be on for a while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Runesmith View Post
    With Grand Funk, their singles make them out to be so much tamer than they usually are. Much of their live output approaches proto-metal or metal heaviness, like "Paranoid" or "TNUC".
    Early Grand Funk is something I've been meaning to explore. I'm on SS right now, so maybe I'll grab a few of their earlier albums.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrFruitLord View Post
    Also, new GY!BE is probably my album of the year, they're pretty much the greatest band ever for me.
    For me it's probably one half-step off of my AotY candidates, but it's pretty strong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killer_roach View Post
    For me it's probably one half-step off of my AotY candidates, but it's pretty strong.
    There's probably only been 5 or 6 albums I've completely fallen in love with this year, it's been pretty weak for me, especially in regards to metal.
    Not removing this until we get some Sunn O)))
    in which case this will be on for a while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrFruitLord View Post
    There's probably only been 5 or 6 albums I've completely fallen in love with this year, it's been pretty weak for me, especially in regards to metal.
    Would agree completely in that regard. There's been a fair bit of good metal, possibly as much as any other year, but definitely not as much "great" metal (even if we're of differing minds on what that may be).
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    No disasters in Michigan.
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    Except for Ann Arbor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperTigerMario View Post
    No disasters in Michigan.
    All we've had here in Indiana is a hell of a lot of wind.

    Then again, it's not like 70 MPH wind gusts are going to do much to me.
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