Albums You're Digging II

hell yeah^

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thanks to a reccomendation from Pobody's Nerfect
 
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^ The third and final album Iggy did with David Bowie producing. It's as 80s as thinking jumpsuits don't make you look ridiculous, but it's still an ok album. Worth having for Shades alone.

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^ An album best described as progressive dark arabient electronica beat. Damn cool stuff too.

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^ The best acid house compilation money or an extensive hard drive can buy.
 
He was disappointed with the late eighties drug scene of LA. Of course, that was when he was like 15 or 16. I guess the novelty of playing out in the desert grew on him and he just stayed where he was. I'm pretty sure he lives there still, and has investments in the local desert rock scene.
 
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Pia Fraus - After Summer

The twee-est shoegaze album ever. Very straightforward with not many risks taken, but still damn good nonetheless. Usually, shoegaze is about massive amounts of dissonance with a drowned out yet dreamy melody. Pia Fraus get rid of a lot of the dissonance but still make the music enough about dreamy guitars to count this as a shoegaze album.
 
Superdrag - Regretfully Yours
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I have a weakness for power pop, and this is pretty good. :/
There was a song by this band called "Sucked Out" that they used to play all the time on MTV in the late 90's.
 
I can't believe I'm saying this, but I'm becoming a McCartney fan :/ I actually marked as loved 90% of tracks on that album.

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Edit: I just noticed that this picture is taken from a site commenting on how McCartney is fondling this ram goat, which syrabolizes Satan :D. And there's a whole article on The Beatles Antichrist acts.

*Will have to thank Paul again, for making me discover such a wondrous web.
 
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