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    Fantastic songs from not-so-fantastic albums.

    Last edited by afterstasis; 05-18-2012 at 08:19 PM.
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    While Porcelain Raft's album from this year was pretty good, the only amazing song was "Shapeless and Gone"

    Also The Strokes' "You Only Live Once"
    Not removing this until we get some Sunn O)))
    in which case this will be on for a while.
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    A few tracks from The Velvet Underground's "Squeeze," though I don't think "Squeeze" is nearly as terrible as VU fans make it out to me. It's a predictable release, but that doesn't mean it's a bad album. The VU just have really high standards.
    Afraid nobody 'round here
    understands my potato
    They think I'm only a spud boy
    looking for a real tomato
    Devo - "Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA"

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    The self titled track off Salem's King Night.

    While the album isn't too bad, the title track is just leaps and bounds above the rest on the album, or anything else Witch-House related, for that matter...

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    While I am not really a fan of doom metal and thought the rest of the album was average, I really like Atlantean Kodex's eponymous track off of The Golden Bough.
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    I have to say that "Lines in the Sand" and "Peruvian Skies" were the only really strong tracks from Falling Into Infinity.
    We need sludgey and droney and stonery metal:
    Dirge
    Sleep
    Bongripper
    Sunn O)))
    Electric Wizard
    Earth
    Neurosis
    Cult of Luna

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    One of my recent listens: Marty Balin's Balin.

    Balin got famous in Jefferson Airplane, later Jefferson Starship, and is perhaps best known for writing and singing "Miracles" on Red Octopus. His first solo album had a couple of decent songs, most notably the lost-love song "Hearts," which I like very much. As for the rest of the album...

    I'm very tolerable about what I listen to, especially when I like the artist. So it isn't very often I finish an album thinking, "What herd of cats being murdered did I just listen to??" This was one of those times.

    But I still like "Hearts."
    It's all right. Everything will work out fine.
    It's all right. We're going to the end of the line!

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    "You are the Generation That Bought More Shoes and You Get What You Deserve," the lead single and first track off of Johnny Boy's eponymous album, is pretty awesome. The rest of the album markedly less so.
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    "Chasing Cars" from Snow Patrol's album Eyes Open. It was the only song that I really enjoyed enough from having the CD to bother putting it on my iPod.
    "Punk rock should mean freedom, playing whatever you want,
    As sloppy as you want as long as it's good and it has passion" Kurt Cobain


 

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