Bands that released one good album... then broke up.
35Verbs & Nouns wrote:The singer Sonny Kay went on to do Year Future, the rest of the band did Slaves, which was renamed Pleasure Forever.He also founded G.S.L.
Bands that released one good album... then broke up.
36noise&light wrote:Verbs & Nouns wrote:If we re not counting compilations, The VSS only released Nervous Circuits, which was amazing.They released a split single with Rye Coalition that was one of my favorite things. I bought it because of Rye Coalition and was VERY pleasantly surprised by the other side. I know nothing about these guys. Any info?get both the full length and the comp. very evil sounding synth heavy noise rock. influenced a lot of bands that played in the mid/late 90s, most of whom sucked. there is a lot of live footage out there as well, but most of it is bad quality audio.
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Bands that released one good album... then broke up.
37The Exploding Hearts don't exactly count (tragic demise isn't really breaking up per se) but goddamn that album is fucking golden
http://www.myspace.com/leopoldandloebchicago
Linus Van Pelt wrote:I subscribe to neither prong of your false dichotomy.
Bands that released one good album... then broke up.
38I'm only counting full lengths, otherwise where is the line drawn?DemilichCynic (they reformed, but a loooong time later)Massacre (the one with Frith and Laswell, I don't really count the comeback as the same band)United States of AmericaFifty-Foot HoseDeath BreathThe ShaggsDisincarnateSweet Tooth+1 on The Monks, Rapeman and Brise Glace.
Bands that released one good album... then broke up.
39sulfur)addict wrote:SingerThey put out a second one. It's their Other Voices.
Bands that released one good album... then broke up.
40Redline wrote:jurgis rudkus wrote:rapemanI was going to list that, but the Budd e.p. has to count as a release.I think.That was a great show.I think it counts. I went with a band that also had an EP before their one and only LP.
it's not the length, it's the gersch