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Originally Posted by Eleanor Rigby 14
Alright, I'm grateful for all the recs you made, I know that I'm gonna listen to all of them, but please, if you could tell me which album/song should I listen to next please tell me, cause I'm confused! From your suggestions I've already listened to S.F. Sorrow and The Velvet Underground & Nico, I've liked them both (the first one more than the second one because I didn't get it very well, to be honest), so if you could tell which album should i move on to next, that would be wonderful. Thanks! And if you could stop fighting 'bout who knows more music, much better
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S.F. Sorrow isn't as great as it's hyped to be imho. Cause of all the hype here I am thinking it should be the greatest thing I could ever heard. And know what? I play it and I can't past the intro before I am compelled to stop the album. That's one album I don't worry about it.
Solid Space were a couple of teenagers who recorded their album in their bedroom with a tape record. Now everybody does it with their computer. The singer for Suburban Lawns was a teenager when she recorded their album.
Simply Saucer - Cyborgs Revisited (released 1989, containing material that was recorded in the 70s)
The Rezillos - Can't Stand the Rezillos (1978)
Joy Division - Unknown Pleasure (1979)
The Units - Digital Stimulation (1980)
Girls at Our Best! - Pleasure (1981)
Suburban Lawns – Suburban Lawns (1981)
Solid Space - Space Museum (1982)
Screaming Sneakers - Marching Orders (EP, 1982)
Lora Logic – Pedigree Charm (1982)
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Originally Posted by mord
Actually, I like you a lot, Nea. That's why I treat you like ****. It's the MB way.
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