Pick a Lenny Dee record, any Lenny Dee record...
Also Bloodsport's I am the Game. Forgotten Chicago punk/hardcore band from the mid 80s featuring Joe Haggerty, Tom Woods, Chris Bjorklund and Dave Bergeron. Darn good record...
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62katie, a princess wrote:soul coughing's "ruby vroom"
oh yeah, that album is great. i was just fumbling through my cd's the other day and was thinking the same thing. can't say the same for irresistable bliss. ruby vroom should be in that thread about great albums with one bad song: i could never sit through a full listening of "Janine."
anything by orange cake mix. i don't know why, but his four track recordings always do something for me.
also, figurine the heartfelt. i seem to be the only person that even knows this exists. please tell me there are more people out there that do. and no, i don't like postal service.
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63connor wrote:burun wrote:joelb wrote:Acetone
I liked Acetone quite a bit.
For about two months in college, I listened to "Wonderful World" every morning before class.
This makes me happy. I've never met anyone who thought they were much of anything, and I always thought they were pretty brilliant.
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Severin- Acid to Ashes
love this record
tmidgett wrote:robert christgau, in a moment of supreme clarity, once called mick mars 'dork-fingered,' which about sums him up
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67burun wrote:joelb wrote:This makes me happy. I've never met anyone who thought they were much of anything, and I always thought they were pretty brilliant.
Well, apparently Jason Pierce liked them quite a bit.
Yeah, I remember him saying they were the bees knees. And a tribute song!
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68drew patrick wrote:Lungfish Sound In Time
How do you figure that no-one cares about this record?
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69Rebreather - Need Another Seven Astronauts
The second release from a now defunct Youngstown, Ohio band, a couple of whom I know. Only a handful of people outside Y-town know of these guys, but all of them are enthusiastic fans. We've been sustained by a handful of self-produced, posthumously shared songs since they broke up.
And fortunately, the core of the band still plays as Low Divide.
The second release from a now defunct Youngstown, Ohio band, a couple of whom I know. Only a handful of people outside Y-town know of these guys, but all of them are enthusiastic fans. We've been sustained by a handful of self-produced, posthumously shared songs since they broke up.
And fortunately, the core of the band still plays as Low Divide.
You had me at Sex Traction Aunts Getting Vodka-Rogered On Glass Furniture
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DMZ - s/t
Sire SRK 6051 (1978)
Late '70s Boston-based garage rock - inexplicably produced by Flo & Eddie. Their only full-length as far as I know, this record is ten times better than it should be.
Julian Cope actually covered one of their originals from this record ("Don't Jump Me, Mother").