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> or did you not read the original post?
Yes, I did.
What point are you trying to make?
Counting Crows - August & Everything After
Idlewild - The Remote Part
U2 - The Joshua Tree
Death Cab for Cutie - Transatlanticism
Lifehouse - No Name Face
Aimee Mann - Lost in Space
Elliott Smith - Either/Or
Haven't read all the replies, so maybe it's already been suggested, but I'd suggest a decent REM, Beatles, Oasis and Nick Drake album on top of those.
That 'numb' song he did recently really was the dog's nutsack.
> I'd rather listen to G n' R, Pitchshifter, Filter and some Rob/White
> Zombie.
I tried listening to some Rob Zombie once, I couldn't hear anything. Probably because my hearing isn't tuned in to bulls***. :D
Enter Sandman
Nothing Else Matters
I Disappear
Everything thing else is awful awful plodding.
Still better than Iron crappy-rock-opera Maiden though.
I'd rather listen to G n' R, Pitchshifter, Filter and some Rob/White Zombie.
Much better.
> Chr1s wrote:
> I strongly recommend Metallica - Master Of Puppets.
>
> The best Metal album ever made and probably the best album of any
> genre ever made. Your collection is nothing without it.
>
> So it's an album in single format then? Any more than three songs and
> their stuff turns to crap.
Not for me it doesn't. I've found their songs to be consistently good, with the exception of their latest album. That was sh...
> Hedfix wrote:
> whichever one has million miles away on it.
>
> I picked that up for a quid. It has about 6 good songs, which is
> very
> good for an offspring album.
>
> Ixnay has 13 good songs.
>
> (14 on the first time you listen through it)
13 eh? So it's worth about £2.40 instead of £1.
> I strongly recommend Metallica - Master Of Puppets.
>
> The best Metal album ever made and probably the best album of any
> genre ever made. Your collection is nothing without it.
So it's an album in single format then? Any more than three songs and their stuff turns to crap.
> Emitime wrote:
> JuicyMelons wrote:
> Emitime wrote:
> And Rise Against - Siren Song of the Counter Culture... Of course :P
> Revolutions Pre Minute is better
>
> They are both brilliant. But it's hard to compare them. SSOTCC still
> comes out on top for me though.
>
> seeing them at Give it a Name on May 2nd :)
>
> As am I :)
>
> Sweet. Although i like all 3 of their albums, they're probably the
> band i'm least looking forwards to (i even want to see Fighstar more
> than them =D). I d/l one of their live gigs and it was awful, seeing
> as the lead screams most of the verses, his voice didn't hold out for
> very long, and the vocals were extremely quiet.
You suck... Alot... Go away. *cries*
But then again, you like C&C, so your opinion is as good as void anyway.. :D