Atomizer vs. Songs About Fucking

Atomizer
Total votes: 28 (53%)
Songs About Fucking
Total votes: 25 (47%)
Total votes: 53

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Songs About Fucking is the first Big Black record I heard in the fall of 1987. Within that same time I heard the Butthole Surfers Locust Abortion Technician, Killdozer Snake Boy and Dinosaur Jr You're Living All Over Me and they all broke my little 14 year old mind.

I also think it has more consistently high quality songwriting, performance and recording. Jesus fucking christ nothing sounds like that record. Have you heard it on headphones on weed?


SONGS ABOUT FUCKING
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jason from volo wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 11:22 am
motorbike guy wrote: Tue Jul 06, 2021 11:09 am Bulldozer for the acoustic drums. and Cables.
Best BB song IMO.

First time I heard that intro... I was floored. The tone, the way it was recorded, etc.
I love it too. But the story behind that song makes me so sad and angry that sometimes I can't even stomach to listen to it. It disturbs me a lot more than Jordan, Minnesota.
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boilermaker wrote: Thu Jul 08, 2021 5:19 am I love it too. But the story behind that song makes me so sad and angry that sometimes I can't even stomach to listen to it. It disturbs me a lot more than Jordan, Minnesota.
Is it common knowledge that the story behind this song is a fabrication? Obviously child abuse exists and the song is still disturbing in a general sense, but the 'Jordan child sex ring' or whatever was made up by an overeager prosecutor during the moral panic of the '80s.

I'll take your word for the Cables story.. as I can piece enough of it together to know that yeah, it'll probably ruin my day too.
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jason from volo wrote: Thu Jul 08, 2021 11:21 am
penningtron wrote: Thu Jul 08, 2021 10:35 am
boilermaker wrote: Thu Jul 08, 2021 5:19 am I love it too. But the story behind that song makes me so sad and angry that sometimes I can't even stomach to listen to it. It disturbs me a lot more than Jordan, Minnesota.
Is it common knowledge that the story behind this song is a fabrication?
I read about that recently. I believe it was thought to have been real at the time the song was released. Still disturbing regardless if fiction or real.
I've thought of this frequently over the last year, given the parallels between the Satanic Panic (etc.) and QAnon. I believe FM Steve has expressed some regret in recent years for being taken in by the Jordan MN conspiracy theory. Doesn't particularly diminish the intensity of the song for me, though.

Tough poll. Atomizer arguably has a more (relatively!) conventional album arc and stronger individual "singles", whereas SAF is just a blitz of pure aggression. Love 'em both, but I'm going with Atomizer by a hair for those indelible songs, and because 'Passing Complexion' and 'Big Money' really scratched the itch for me last summer. This opinion is subject to change the next time I listen to SAF.

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