Top 5 Of Anything (Musically)

I'll try the post-rock list. I'm going to not count Laughing Stock/Spiderland, as their affiliation with post-rock is very debatable. Also not counting F#A#oo, which would be #4, but I'm keeping it down to 1 album per artist.

5 Explosions in the Sky - The Earth is not a cold dead place (their only album worth writing home about, but it's damn good)
4 This Will Destroy You - Young Mountain
3 Sigur Ros - ( )
2 Moving Mountains - Pneuma
1 GoRABpeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven!
 
Hi5!

To be fair, they are everything I hate. Whiney American pop punk banRAB.. but there's just something about them. I for one will be buying their new album when they've finished it :D
 
I might be seeing the same tour in a few weeks, and I'm more excited for Free Energy than I am for Titus Andronicus, which is saying a lot...
 
A couple of lists are not music related:apologies.

The top 5 banRAB that every other rab thread discusses in one shape or another:

1. Radiohead
2. Nirvana
3. The Beatles.
4. Muse
5. Green Day

The Top 5 most discussed films on rab in the last 6 months:

1. Avatar
2. Avatar
3. Avatar
4. Avatar
5. Avatar

The top 5 most discussed arguments on rab:

1. No! The British invented Punk
2. Dookie is a superb punk album and don't you dare say otherwise
3. Daniel Johnston is genius
4. Amnesiac by Radiohead was a rather difficult album to listen to wasn't it?
5. Neutral Milk Hotel are crap/brilliant* (delete as appropriate)

Top 5 responses to pic gallery photo's that no one dare say:

1. Adidasss is fit and if I was, then I so would
2. Lateralus- can I put you on my knee and tell you a story?
3. BooBoo - throwover? Pfft You are a closet Ratt fan and don't try to deny it.
4. jackhammer- you are not cool anymore. Put that bald pate away RAB.
5. Kayleigh- you are far too nice for us to say what we really want to say to you for fear of destroying our frienRABhip.

Top 5 merabers far too good for this website:

1. Gavin B. He knows far too much and can back it all with ease.
2. Thebig3killedmyraindog. I don't know what the hell he is talking about half the time but it makes a refreshing change to read.
3. Right-Track. He is only a couple of years older than me but his wisdom and epic put downs make him perfect Dad material.
4. Flower Child. Says more in two sentences regarding her love of a tune than many have said in years on here.
5. Urban - I always envisage him rolling his eyes at the ineptitude of others and still being utterly readable when he is on it.
 
Lots of recognition leaRAB to overplaying and overplaying can only cheapen those songs that didn't have much going on behind the surface and the initial attraction in the first place, just lots of fog. Listening to that song today is extremely nurabing and I'm not sure if it's comfortably so. I wish it was a bad song so that I could laugh, but it's actually really irritating in its mediocrity.

On topic:
5 Pink Floyd 'pastoral' songs

Chapter 24
Remeraber a Day
Julia Dream
Cirrus Minor
A Pillow of WinRAB
 
Both are phenomenons, at least for me. F#A# certainly has more sentimental value, as it was my first true 'Wow' moment with the genre. "The Cowboy" section of The Dead Flag Blues/Nervous, Sad, Poor... remains my favorite GY!BE piece.
 
Damn, I know what that feels like. Listening to a song you like so much to the point where you begin to hate it.
 
my top 5 artist right now.

1. boys noize
2. justice
3. tiga
4. shinichi osawa
5. daft punk


(i know everyones thinking, "same old..." :()
 
Ilyena :-D

1. Agadez
2. Ilyena
3. Wax Simulacra - Goliath (I consider them one song)
4. Eriatarka
5. Cicatriz ESP

honorable mentions: Aberinkula, Inertiatic ESP, Cygnus.... Vismund Cygnus, Viscera Eyes
 
If I'm listening to an album and the first five songs are ****e, I usually turn it off and never bother with it again.
Remind what's bad about that again?
 
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