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Old 02-12-2009, 09:42 PM   #93 (permalink)
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10. Ga Ga Ga Ga-Spoon
9. Who's Next-The Who
8. Faust IV-Faust
7. Loveless-MBV
6. Proyecto A-Proyecto A
5. Transatlanticism-DCFC
Got me into surface Indie, a small but vital step in my musical evolution.
4. Wildhoney-Tiamat
Showed me what can be.
3. The Cold Vein-Cannibal Ox-
Got me into undeground Hip Hop.
2. Wind In The Wires-Patrick Wolf
I don't what it is about this album, but it's like a musical ligthhouse for me. No matter how far I stray off my own beaten path I'll always have this to come back to.
1. In The Court Of The Crimson King
Of all the records I own this one will always standout to me, even though I rarely listen to it anymore, as the one that kickstarted my love of the avante-garde, the obscure...I'm convinced that no matter how many thousands of albums I will listen to in the course of my life none will ever surpass majesty King Crimson's debut.
The yellow jester does not play, but gently pulls the strings...smiles as the puppets dance in the court of the Crimson King...
good list, especially Cannibal Ox (for me it was Company Flow).

So what the hell is 'surface indie'? Like just under the mainstream but with enough clout to keep from being submerged into the underground?
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