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MicShazam 12-03-2017 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 1900750)
you are Trollheart p much

I don't take offense to that idea since I like Trollheart and a lot of the music he likes, but it's not exactly accurate either.

Should I bother listing all of the stuff I like that probably doesn't fit your perception of me? Nah.

But here's a few things about that blind spot you say I have for alt/post-punk.

1) My brother is into Sonic Youth, At The Drive In and other bands more or less in that direction, so I'm not exactly a stranger to music in this direction. We used to borrow albums from each other and I've borrowed Sonic Youth and Mars Volta albums from him before.
2) I used to own a Sonic Youth CD. Think it was EVOL. Might have been Dirty. Got rid of it eventually since I wasn't too into it, but I had it for a while.
3) Used to watch tonnes of music documentaries. Pretty sure I've watched some on punk, post-punk, new wave... other stuff in that vague area.
4) Checking out new music all the time - rock music included. PJ Harvey, btw, of whom I'm a big fan, sounds pretty much like your sort of thing. Shannon Wright as well.
5) EDIT: I forgot that I love a group called Doughnuts. Post-punk or something? Sounds like it to me - at least partially. Whatever it is, it rocks.

Their follow up album is solid too.

If I have a big musical blind spot, it's hip hop. And probably also jazz that isn't vocal centered and poppy.

Neapolitan 12-03-2017 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1900745)
I'm sorry, Nea, whose knowledge of punk probably stops after 1978, is judging my knowledge? **** that ****.

LOL wrong again. It doesn't go past '85 - the year Hardcore fizzled out. :p:

Neapolitan 12-03-2017 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by MicShazam (Post 1900757)
I don't take offense to that idea since I like Trollheart and a lot of the music he likes, but it's not exactly accurate either.

Should I bother listing all of the stuff I like that probably doesn't fit your perception of me? Nah.

But here's a few things about that blind spot you say I have for alt/post-punk.

1) My brother is into Sonic Youth, At The Drive In and other bands more or less in that direction, so I'm not exactly a stranger to music in this direction. We used to borrow albums from each other and I've borrowed Sonic Youth and Mars Volta albums from him before.
2) I used to own a Sonic Youth CD. Think it was EVOL. Might have been Dirty. Got rid of it eventually since I wasn't too into it, but I had it for a while.
3) Used to watch tonnes of music documentaries. Pretty sure I've watched some on punk, post-punk, new wave... other stuff in that vague area.
4) Checking out new music all the time - rock music included. PJ Harvey, btw, of whom I'm a big fan, sounds pretty much like your sort of thing. Shannon Wright as well.
5) EDIT: I forgot that I love a group called Doughnuts. Post-punk or something? Sounds like it to me - at least partially. Whatever it is, it rocks.

Their follow up album is solid too.

If I have a big musical blind spot, it's hip hop. And probably also jazz that isn't vocal centered and poppy.

That doesn't sound like Post-Punk.

MicShazam 12-03-2017 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1900762)
That doesn't sound like Post-Punk.

I don't mean 100%. Sounds to me like it's got one foot in the groove metal camp and one foot in something else, and just regular punk doesn't seem to quite be it. But whatever, I'm not exactly too sure of the boundaries separating some of all these rock sub-genres from each other. I don't tend to worry too much about genre labels, so I often get it wrong.

EDIT: Just went to Youtube for a reminder. Post punk doesn't actually sounds much like punk at all most of the time. It's way more like new wave. So basically, disregard that posted video above.

Trollheart 12-04-2017 07:21 PM

Well, if these ever get around to being done I guess Trump will have annexed the world and become supreme leader of Earth, but what the hell...

Electric Light Orchestra - Out Of the Blue
The The - Infected
Iron Maiden - Powerslave
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
Rainbow - Rising

Blank. 12-05-2017 04:30 PM

List has been updated. Next album will be David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.

Blank. 12-07-2017 09:57 PM

Vote on the current album here.
David Bowie's The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.
https://e.snmc.io/lk/o/l/d5ea29a4140...24/4718222.jpg

Janszoon 12-07-2017 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Qwertyy (Post 1900710)
i have yet to find a genre that didn't give me at least a few very enjoyable acts. i'm sure nearly every member here would agree with me in saying that.

I am nearly every member here and I agree with this post.

Blank. 12-08-2017 12:35 PM

The official MB Classics list.

Paedantic Basterd 12-08-2017 01:48 PM

I know I'm bringing up a discussion from several days ago, but I'm actually fine with this thread being an iterative work and not something we expect to complete. At one-album-a-week, I'm actually willing to listen to some of the Greats that I'm not familiar with. Any faster than that and I'm just gonna cease participating.

What does it really matter as long as we're talking music at the end of the day?


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