"Why are you so Mean to me?" by the Vitreous Humor (really the entire
Posthumous album)
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Wilco
Songs-Albums that you had to listen to over and over
12The first time i heard "002" ep by COALESCE........my jaw just dropped!!!
Math-screaming-hardcore is good (Converge,Botch,etc...) but FUCKING HELL,that record was just something else.Sean Ingram's voice is THE hardcore voice of the decade. I couldn't believe what i was listening to!!!
I just had to listen to it over and over and over and over....
Math-screaming-hardcore is good (Converge,Botch,etc...) but FUCKING HELL,that record was just something else.Sean Ingram's voice is THE hardcore voice of the decade. I couldn't believe what i was listening to!!!
I just had to listen to it over and over and over and over....
Songs-Albums that you had to listen to over and over
14Lately, it's been "Your Name Is Wild" by Guided by Voices. I've been listening to that one over and over.
Songs-Albums that you had to listen to over and over
15drive like jehu-"luau"
its a nine minute song and ill listen to it over and over and over again.
i'll also listen to that "double dutch bus" song five billion times when im walking.
its a nine minute song and ill listen to it over and over and over again.
i'll also listen to that "double dutch bus" song five billion times when im walking.
Songs-Albums that you had to listen to over and over
16I do this all the time. I've found it to be a problem, since I listen to some songs/albums so much that I get completely sick of it, and have to search for new stuff to get sick of.... sorta like developing a tolerance to aderol.
*Fugazi's "Caustic Acrostic," "Give Me The Cure," and "Full Disclosure"
*The Aquabats' "Powdered Milk Man"
*Rapeman's "Steak and Black Onions"
*the Minutemen's cover of "Dr. Wu"
*Mission of Burma's "That's When I Reach For My Revolver"
*the John Scofield Band's "Watch Out For Po-po"
*Naked Raygun's (actually, I can't remember the name of the song, but it's the third song on "All Rise")
That's all I can think of for now.
*Fugazi's "Caustic Acrostic," "Give Me The Cure," and "Full Disclosure"
*The Aquabats' "Powdered Milk Man"
*Rapeman's "Steak and Black Onions"
*the Minutemen's cover of "Dr. Wu"
*Mission of Burma's "That's When I Reach For My Revolver"
*the John Scofield Band's "Watch Out For Po-po"
*Naked Raygun's (actually, I can't remember the name of the song, but it's the third song on "All Rise")
That's all I can think of for now.
if i got lasik surgery on one eye, i could wear a monacle.
Songs-Albums that you had to listen to over and over
17That Fugazi song "Epic Problem" off the last record. I must have listened to _just that song_ a dozen times when I first got The Argument. "Full Disclosure" was another one, too.
There are so many really. The first New Year record, I've listened to either "Alter Ego" or "Reconstruction" tons and tons of times and I'm still not sick of it.
There are so many really. The first New Year record, I've listened to either "Alter Ego" or "Reconstruction" tons and tons of times and I'm still not sick of it.
Songs-Albums that you had to listen to over and over
18mclusky do dallas. all.
lightsabre cocksucking blues, in particular, might be the greatest single ever. i'm not sure they can ever top it.
lightsabre cocksucking blues, in particular, might be the greatest single ever. i'm not sure they can ever top it.
Songs-Albums that you had to listen to over and over
19I listened to that first Mclusky album this weekend. Hrrm. But they played 'She Come in Pieces' live and that's a good song. Not good enough to burn the whole album.
Songs-Albums that you had to listen to over and over
20At the moment, it's "Discovering Japan" by Graham Parker and the Rumour.