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chrisc wrote:Low's Drums and Guns is the only one I liked a lot that hasn't already been mentioned. It took awhile to grow on me though...
Nomination and sentiments seconded.

I realise they're getting a bit formulaic now, but Melt Banana's Bambi's Dilemma gave a decent ride

Also, Big Business and Neurosis did it for me too.
"Whenever the words 'art' and 'rock' have come together, I make my excuses and leave" - John Peel, 2004

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Edward wrote:
tommydski wrote:
Edward wrote:It took a few listens, but Bill Callahan's Woke On A Whaleheart finally grew on me. I now think it ranks right up there with the best of his Smog albums.

Hey, I have somehow shared two of the same girlfriends as this guy.

I am not really into (SMOG) though. On paper, I should love him. It hasn't clicked so far.

I wonder if it's the same two girlfriends of his I'm connected to (albeit not romantically)? Nahh, probably not.

No joke, though. I am like two degrees removed from him through two different ladies.

Yeah I think he must be even more of a whore than me from the sounds of things.

You'd have to get up very early in the morning to be more of a whore than me. Plus he makes music! What a guy!
run joe run wrote:Kerble your enthusiasm.

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sparky wrote:
Isabelle Gall wrote:
rashiedgarrison wrote:Girls Aloud


Yes!


I hope that you're both being serious.


I certainly am, they make me want to jump up and down and go mad!

Can't speak for him of course, but I reckon that rashiedgarrison is too, and that they probably provoke a similar response (in private-same here actually). I bet their right up his Ali's Alley.

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