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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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A question for all along the same lines of rediscovering music from your past, I recently found a couple of albums I hadn't listened to for about ten years or so. One was Sonic Youth 'Dirty', the other was 'Black Love' by The Afghan Whigs. 'Dirty' still sounds interesting and fresh whereas 'Black Love' sounded a bit macho and silly.
Which albums from your youth have really stood the test of time and which seem a bit iffy when listened to today?
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 23:04, 3 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
Hasn't stood up to the ravages of time- Faith No More- Angel Dust.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 23:06, Reply)
oh there's another one. I hope you're wrong. That said I never really followed Mike Patton beyond FNM, I know some people who insist everything he does is gold but I'm not convinced.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 23:21, Reply)
good question though. I will think on it. Ok thought on it.
Alkaline Trio - From here to the infirmary
Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
Deftones - White Pony
Guns N Roses - UYI 1&2, Appetite for Destruction
Faith No More - The Real Thing
Foo Fighters - The colour and the shape
Incubus - Morning View and Make Yourself
Shit loads man. Could you tell I was just going through my ipod.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 23:08, Reply)
Mostly, not a bad list though.
You should listen to 'Light Grenades' by Incubus though, probably their best album IMO
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 23:13, Reply)
but Morning View and Make yourself were huge for me during teen years. Good memories. I thought it was but played it safe. They are awesome. The drummer is a talented chap.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 23:18, Reply)
But Light Grenades is my favourite.
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 23:19, Reply)
SOAD - Mesmerise, Toxicity & Self titled are all superb
Sum 41 - Does This Look Infected?
Rammstein - Mutter
Sepultura - Roots
(, Thu 7 Oct 2010, 23:16, Reply)
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