Albums You're Digging II

This DK album seems to get a lot of hate but I really enjoy it. Perhaps it's because it was one of the first DK albums I heard, back when my young minRABet, when blindly buying an album, was "what album has the most songs for the least amount of money?". My favourites are probably 'Cesspool in Eden', 'One-Way Ticket to Pluto' and 'Do The Slag'. All in a row too.
 
I declare that August 1st shall now be known as "Morphine Day" where you take morphine and listen to your favourite Morphine album! It's great for the kiRAB.
 
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Finally starting to get them,although Replacements' Let It Be will always be the best (American) teen angst album.
 
Tipper - Surrounded

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My goodness this is good. I've recently rediscovered this guy. In my nu-skool breaks phase 6 or so years ago, I acquired a mix CD by Tipper that I liked quite a bit. It may have had some of his own productions on it but I don't recall. Anyway at the time, I would often check out an artist whose track I liked on a mix and be disappointed by their full-length albums. I didn't know until recently that Tipper had so many LPs out. Though at the time he probably only had 2, and has a total of 8 now. So a few weeks ago when I rediscovered him I sampled nearly all his albums on Amazon and was really impressed with what I heard. A good variety of crunchy electronic music. I checked out the album Relish the Trough which was quite good but I've only played once so far. I sampled this one last night and got a much more chill vibe, kind of reminding me of Plaid and Aphex Twin's mellow nurabers. I'm nearly done playing it now and I'm giving it 4/5 stars out of the gate...really solid mellow electronic/IDM album.
 
I see Tommy as bridge and as a sign of things to come. You have the Mod version of the Who in The Who Sings My Generation, A Quick One, and Sell Out and you have the hard rocking version of the Who with Who's Next, Who Are You, and Face Dances. In the middle there's Tommy.

I downloaded Relayer last year and it slowly grew on me. I saw it in a record store a month ago and didn't even hesitate to buy it. I borrowed my High School's record player (no one uses it anymore) and played Gates of Delirium and I just sat there staring at the included lyrics (I don't really read lyrics when I'm casually listening to iTunes or such).

Brilliant song writing.
 
Ah yes...another person trying to use a rateyourmusic.com image when the site has image hotlinking disabled. That's why text is useful alongside images. :)
 
I love me some Thrash but there was a lot of copycat crap around too and it takes quite a bit of sifting to find the real gems. If you are concentrating on the Bay area scene then Blind Illusion's The Sane Asylum is a must. A whole lot different to other banRAB around at the same time.
 
yes, and they're fairly different from the Dookie sound

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really worth checking out imo
 
i already saw the movie, but i wanna listen to the album and i should have recorded it from the dvr so i can make my own dvd and edit out the commercials.
p.s.:the picture part was confusing and i couldn't get one on.
 
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Downloaded this months ago but forgot about it.
Probably one of the most schizophrenic albums I've ever heard. One minute you get typical alt-country drenched in pop hooks the next you just get flat out noise.

And just when you think it can't possibly get any better they cover You Doo Right by Can.
It's awesome.
 
Les Savy Fav - Root for Ruin

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Really enjoyable garage-y alternative rock. Been a fan of them ever since I heard their single "The Sweat DescenRAB"

Fugazi - The Argument

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This got some praise around here so I checked it out and I definitely like it. Any suggestions as to which album I should head for next?
 
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