Re: Guilty pleasures: bands you aren't supposed to like but like anyway

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Jimbo wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 5:13 pm There really shouldn't be any music considered guilty pleasures, what you like is what you like and that's fine.
reminder: It's the "premiere" rock forum, not the "passable" rock forum. So please, let's keep some decorum lest civilization falter.
janeway wrote: Fri Jul 18, 2025 4:52 am i do want to apologize if i offended anybody with my posts lately .. i was in denial of my impulses going wild

Re: Guilty pleasures: bands you aren't supposed to like but like anyway

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I think Four Of A Kind by D.R.I. is a jam. I come back to it every so often, and it always does me right. It’s the only album I like from them besides Dealing With It. There’s just something about it, like they tried to take themselves seriously and in a different direction. I don’t recall the album being very well-received. “Manifest Destiny” is so good. I’ve tried to listen to their other “crossover” albums, and they all blow.

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Dave N. wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 2:21 pm I think Four Of A Kind by D.R.I. is a jam. I come back to it every so often, and it always does me right. It’s the only album I like from them besides Dealing With It. There’s just something about it, like they tried to take themselves seriously and in a different direction. I don’t recall the album being very well-received. “Manifest Destiny” is so good. I’ve tried to listen to their other “crossover” albums, and they all blow.
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