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Stop using acronyms, YSMAMF. |
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2. Take a band like Radiohead or The Smashing Pumpkins, who don't really fit into any other category. That's why Alternative Rock is a useful term. 3. This is kind of a controversial decision, as like the whole situation with punk, grunge vs. post-grunge is a time-based sort of thing. However, purely based on their sound, I've moved Ten and Purple over to the post-grunge list, and I moved Temple of the Dog and Superunknown to the Alternative Rock list, replacing the latter with Badmotorfinger. I swapped Dust for Uncle Anesthesia. And I put Tad on the list. Please inundate me with more suggestions. Also, I will actively look for more albums for this one, so we can close it up. Quote:
Something I just thought of: Do we want to call Days of the New II folk rock or post-grunge? |
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Also, lol @ ****ing over Pearl Jam. **** that band. Quote:
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2. Genre relevancy is everything to these psychos, I gotta keep these as genre-relevant as possible. 3. I'd argue that their sound is more important than the time period in this case. Also, the fight is about the album, not the band. |
If we decide on them, are people here willing to call Primus rock? They could fit on a lot of lists, so they probably wouldn't take up the place of another really good album. Also, I'm working on a Gothic Rock list. Tell me what you think of it.
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Also... 1. You now have the Stooges self-titled in garage rock and blues rock. 2. STP were post-grunge from album one, so I don't think they belong in grunge at all. 3. As far as alt rock, I'd replace REM's Murmur with Automatic for the People, and throw in either Tim or Let It Be by The Replacements. And Violent Femmes' Hallowed Ground (assuming you don't throw in some kind of country rock list). 4. I think it's pretty commonly agreed upon that Sonic Youth's Daydream Nation is their classic, not Goo. |
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2. Core was definitely grunge in my eyes. Plus, we're out of albums for it anyways. 3. Murmur is just the better album IMO, Tim is really good, and also fits the genre. and Hallowed Ground is going in folk rock instead. 4. I decided to let Sonic Youth on to three lists, just because of their broad range of work. Not talking directly to Batty: 1. I don't think there's enough Funk Rock out there to constitute a full list. We could do with pushing out Funkadelic, but we'd certainly have to make room for RHCP on another list. For now, I'm going to go with this, unless someone strongly objects. And that person would have to come up with a list for it as well. 2. There are a few more minor changes to the list. I noticed some things that seemed needed to be squeezed in, so I did my best. EDIT- Post-Grunge suggestion: Also, I've scraped together a Hard Rock list. Let me know what you guys think. Also, I can probably find stuff, but I may want to put some of the albums on this list on the Blues Rock list. I'll keep you posted. |
Alright, I know I said doing metal genres was redundant, but I took some of the more sub-sub-genres out just because I already had so many genres going, and doing some of them while also doing the sub-genres they were a part of seemed redundant, but I'm drunk and I like the idea of doing niche genres that I skipped over, like crossover thrash and... well I'm listening to Nuclear Assault so that's where I'm at right now. Do whatever, but...
1. Nuclear Assault - Game Over/Survive (either one I guess) 2. D.R.I. - Crossover 3. Stormtroopers of Death - Speak English or Die 4. Cryptic Slaughter - Convicted 5. Suicidal Tendencies - How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today 6. GWAR - Scumdogs of the Universe 7. M.O.D. - USA for MOD 8. Corrosion of Conformity - Animosity 9. Vio-lence - Eternal Nightmare 10. Carnivore - Retaliation |
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