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by OrthodoxEaster
You're Living... More noise, still some leftover metal/hardcore influence, and the best songwriting.
Bug, as a weaker, more "indie rock" version of same.
The s/t debut b/c it's messy, raw, and soulful, all while setting the template. Some weird post-punk moments here, too.
Fourth place is a tough one. I'm tempted to go w/Green Mind for the greatness that is "The Wagon," but a lot of that album is awfully boring. I suppose I'll give it to Fossils, even though it's a cash-grab grab-bag of album tracks, B sides, and covers. But it has a certain ramshackle charm, and both "Just Like Heaven" and "Keep the Glove" are classics. And "Chunks," the obscure hardcore remake, rocks hard.
I've only heard Beyond, Farm, and a song here and there from the reunion stuff and while loud, it does sound like all the sharp edges have been smoothed away. Admirable, but not exciting. And the deep-'90s material did nothing for me, sleepy-sounding w/too many classic-rock and generic alternative (ugh) rock moves. Some nice guitar solos, though.