Band: Mission of Burma
52Outlaw was the first song that blew my mind. Lost my copy of signals when I moved house, but now it's getting a reissue...most definitely N/C
Band: Mission of Burma
53that damned fly wrote:SecondEdition wrote:another band who everyone on this board splooges over.
never heard a note of their recorded work, or anything. they always did seem pretty good, though.
VS. is all ya need.
I disagree. Burma is far from the kind of band in which one recording can substitute for all the rest. So get em all: Vs., Signals, The Horrible Truth, ONoffON, and The Obliterati. I also really like Forget.
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54Matador will be reissuing Mission of Burma's Ace of Heart's catalog on both CD and LP on March 18, 2008. Matador have posted some details and the new editions sound tasty indeed -- extra tunes, bonus DVD's, lotsa fancy graphics, the whole nine yards. Guess I can toss those old Ryko CD's ...
"Everything should be kept. I regret everything I’ve ever thrown away." -- Richard Hell
Band: Mission of Burma
56Mark Lansing wrote:Matador will be reissuing Mission of Burma's Ace of Heart's catalog on both CD and LP on March 18, 2008. Matador have posted some details and the new editions sound tasty indeed -- extra tunes, bonus DVD's, lotsa fancy graphics, the whole nine yards. Guess I can toss those old Ryko CD's ...
Glad the vinyl will come with the DVD's and download coupons.
Pure L wrote:I get shocked whenever I use my table saw while barefooted.
I Made Out With You Before You Were Cool
Don't Sit On The Pickets
Band: Mission of Burma
57I still can't fathom the idea that of all bands in town, fucking funclub opened up for Mission of Burma in Chicago.
I will never understand how such a thing happened, and how they were able to leave the stage unscathed.
I mean hearing that Shellac were opening for Metallica would make more sense.
Fugazi opening for Avril Lavinge would make more sense.
Fucking funclub.
I will never understand how such a thing happened, and how they were able to leave the stage unscathed.
I mean hearing that Shellac were opening for Metallica would make more sense.
Fugazi opening for Avril Lavinge would make more sense.
Fucking funclub.
Rick Reuben wrote:Marsupialized reminds me of freedom
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58did anyone actually witness this? everyone i know who was at the show didn't get there till that awful second band was finishing up.
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59owen wrote:did anyone actually witness this? everyone i know who was at the show didn't get there till that awful second band was finishing up.
I'm pretty sure they sucked real bad
Rick Reuben wrote:Marsupialized reminds me of freedom
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60He's right they did. We couldn't even drink a beer in a booth on the side of the abbey peacefully and ignore them. All three of those bands were not just crap, but annoying the hell out of you while they did their best to try to feel clever.
If someone says, in Chicago, "Hey, d'ya wanna open for mission of burma?" , I refuse to believe these are the three bands that would say "We'd be delighted to."
Back to Champ's Rock Room, they go.
It reminded me of when someone's obnoxious 5 year old is acting like a little shit in a doctor's office, and no one's got the balls to walk right over and tell them to fucking shut it and quit their bullshit, what with common courtesy being an 11th commandment. But you can't ignore it.
If someone says, in Chicago, "Hey, d'ya wanna open for mission of burma?" , I refuse to believe these are the three bands that would say "We'd be delighted to."
Back to Champ's Rock Room, they go.
It reminded me of when someone's obnoxious 5 year old is acting like a little shit in a doctor's office, and no one's got the balls to walk right over and tell them to fucking shut it and quit their bullshit, what with common courtesy being an 11th commandment. But you can't ignore it.