OK, I looked up the discography at allmusic. Ha ha, they're right between Landed and Out of Reach that I have. Can't believe I missed them.
OK, I looked up the discography at allmusic. Ha ha, they're right between Landed and Out of Reach that I have. Can't believe I missed them.
Below Please Please Me?
Niggaz please.
The Jam
Original Albums...
Sound Effects > In the City > Setting Sons > All Mod Cons > The Gift > This Is the Modern World
Choice Collections and Live Sets...
Snap! (The full-on 2-disc set, not the Compact Snap) > Live Jam = Extras > Greatest Hits > Dig the New Breed
Live Jam = Extras - Two great 90's compilations which really offer a good scope of their history.
You put The Avalanche and The BQE before Seven Swans? Weird, I agree with your first two and last one though.
Mine:
Sufjan Stevens
Michigan>Illinois>Seven Swans>The Avalance>A Sun Came>The BQE>Enjoy Your Rabbit
and I'll do some more:
The Hold Steady:
Boys and Girls in America>Separation Sunday>Heaven Is Whenever>Almost Killed Me>Stay Positive
Tegan and Sara:
This Business Of Art>If It Was You>Sainthood>Under Feet Like Ours>The Con>So Jealous
and The Mountain Goats.
All Hail West Texas>Tallahassee>The Sunset Tree>Zopilote Machine>Sweden>Heretic Pride>We Shall All Be Healed>The Life Of The World To Come>Get Lonely>Ghana>The Hound Chronicles>The Coroner's Garabit>Hot Garden Stomp>Taboo VI: Homecoming>Full Force Galesburg>Hail and Farewell Gothenburg>Nothing For Juice
(the rest I don't want to put in the effort of going into)
Rightfully so, well done Bulldog.
Fair enough. In my own defense, I did really try to give it a chance. I listened to it multiple times trying to let it grow on me since I was really into Metallica at the time. And believe me, I don't mind change...I fully support a band's decision to explore new sounRAB. I personally love the Black Album. Hell, I even like a lot of what's on Load and Reload. St. Anger just really doesn't do anything for me. The only reason I haven't listened to Death Magnetic is because I've honestly not been so much into Metallica in the past couple years, so I have no clue how that album played out. I am glad they didn't stick to the St. Anger sound, though.
Pixies
Surfer Rosa/Come On Pilgrim > Bossanova > Doolittle > Trompe le Monde
That's not very open-minded of you, Jackhammer. :nono:
Why can't pop punk exist? It's just pop at a quick pace to three chord guitar and sometimes it sounRAB GREAT...
EDIT: I'll call it fast-pop or aggressive-pop if you'd like?
I fully agree with you on them. Both Kilimanjaro and Wilder remain favorite albums of mine and, yes, Bouncing Babies is a classic.
The White Stripes
White Blood Cells > Elephant > Icky Thump > Get Behind Me Satan > S/T > De Stijl
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