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Artist: Cap'n Jazz Album: Burritos, Inspiration Point, Fork Balloon Sports, Cards in the Spokes, Automatic Biographies, Kites, Kung Fu, Trophies, Banana Peels We've Slipped On and Egg Shells We've Tippy Toed Over Year: 1993
Before listening:
I was unsure of whether I should follow the chronological order completely or just keep going with Jawbreaker, maybe squeezing Jets to Brazil in there too, but then I decided to just move on as intended, to the year of 1993. Apparently Cap'n Jazz, Boy's Life, Christie Front Drive and a couple of other bands released some EPs before this (and of course there's Diary, but I already know and praise that one), but those are only minor releases and thus I wouldn't classify them as "essential albums". This one, however, is as essential as it gets, from what I've understood.
After listening:
The lyrics seem a bit nonsensical at moments, but from all the vocal intensity I'm sure they mean something to the guys in the band. Frankly, this is not for me. Sure, it must have been hugely influential, and it perfectly represents what "real emo" is and should be, but damn, if this album was a cake, and the "spirit of true emo" was sugar, then they used a bit too much sugar. Though the first three tracks all have their spots in my emo playlist, I'll mostly leave the rest alone. Expressive noise and actual melody should have a fine balance. For me, the popcore of Jawbreaker's debut is just perfect.
Is that seriously the title of one album??? I thought you were looking at a discography!
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Originally Posted by The Batlord
Into Glory Ride is probably their greatest musical achievement. Aside from the opener they basically took the heavier, more epic sound of "Battle Hymns" and "Dark Avenger" from the debut and expanded on it. It's to Bathory's Hammerheart what Conan the Barbarian is to Lord of the Rings. It's low rent and cheesy, but it's just about the only Manowar album that can almost be taken seriously. This right here is probably the best song to represent that album...
Now there I must check you. Totally agree, superb album, BUT come on! "Gates of Valhalla" man! "Gates of Valhalla"!!!! Oh, and "Revelation (Death's Angel)" ....
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