Dear God, NOOOOOO!!!!!The Yosemite Bear wrote:Makes a loop tape casset of Inna gatta devita....
*runs screaming*
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I completely agree. Even more, I don't need someone else telling me what they think I shouldn't listen to. That article is perhaps the most pretentious, egotistical review I've ever read (and I've read movie reviews by Medved!).Spanky The Dolphin wrote:I don't need someone else telling me what they think I should listen to.
HEATHENS!!! I WILL NEVER PART WITH MY |\|I|/|!!!Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine
Since you've updated your collection with Marilyn Manson albums, are you really going to pull this one out? And if so, are you also going to put onyour sister's old black tights that you ripped full of holes just to wear to the concert back in 1995? Probably not, because by the time the second song is over, you will be ill with memories of Doc Martens and bad dye jobs.
Hmm and they insult the Rush G0dz, too. Figures.Rush - Moving Pictures
If it looks like prog rock and smells like prog rock, it's prog rock. This is not, I repeat, NOT a viable alternative to Yes, E.L.P., and all the other wankers from that bloated 70s scene. Is there anything more grating than Geddy Lee's shrill vocals? Add the smug instrumental chops, and you've got an unfortunate cultural phenomenon that still seems to be going strong.
LMFAO!!!GrandAdmiralPrawn wrote:Gah, Ein was able to leap to the defense of NIN before I was. Bastard.
The Beatles and Nirvana can piss off, but Pretty Hate Machine was a goddamn great album. This list is just some wanker try to show that he's too damned cool for everything.
Old Sk00l, baby!!Quake 1 Console wrote:GrandAdmiralPrawn rode Einhander Sn0m4n's Rocket
And if the band youre in starts playing different tunes.....Frank Hipper wrote:For some reason, that site won't load completely within my two minute patience span. Perhaps it's for the best.
Any drooling moron that places Dark Side of the Moon on a list of albums to get rid of should take the time to commit suicide before cleaning the latest mess from his trousers. I've read the few "critiques" posted in this thread, and I'm pretty fucking shocked at his(it's) stupidity. Perhaps he'll wake up from his latest Pixies wet dream and off himself. What the fuck does he think we should be listening to, anyway?
AAAAAAAAAARGH!!! smite him!Rancid - And Out Come The Wolves
Don't let the mohawks and combat boots fool you, kids - these chumps are the Black Crowes of "punk," aided and abetted by the loathsome Epitaph label. Buy The Specials and The Clash and give this CD a good old-fashioned curb-stomping.
Yeah. Re-examining the issues with the darker tone was great. Just listen to The End of the World. He seems a little bitter about other bands being successfull too. It should be a crime to put Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness on a list like that. Never heard another album with such variety and richness. Where else would you find stuff like Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, Tonight, Tonight, 1979, Bodies, Lily (My One and Only) in the one place?. Though Siamese Twins was a better album. Mayonnaise, Disarm, Today, etc. ruled.Durran Korr wrote:He does have a point. I absolutely adore U2, but they can come off as being a bit pretentious and preachy, and this is Joshua Tree's only flaw. Achtung Baby, now there is a ass-kicking rock and roll album with none of the J. Tree's pretentiousness.
Doesn't he also criticise the clash earlier though?Rancid - And Out Come The Wolves
Don't let the mohawks and combat boots fool you, kids - these chumps are the Black Crowes of "punk," aided and abetted by the loathsome Epitaph label. Buy The Specials and The Clash and give this CD a good old-fashioned curb-stomping.
One of my favorite bumper stickers reads, "Jerry's dead, The Grateful Dead suck, get a life."