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  • My Top 50

    29. Nov. 2009, 9:26 von ShatteredFlame

    Well I've been on last.fm for almost 2 years now and my taste has changed dramatically over time. Looking at my top 50 overall I'm really not happy with most of the artist on their. Partly because at first when I discovered a band I loved I would scrobble the shit out of them until they reached a high status on my charts. Nowadays I can't be bothered with how much I scrobble an artist because there's always so much other music I want to check out. So here I am at 2 am listening to Tom Waits wasting the night away writing about what I think about my top 50.
    = Looks great on my charts
    = I like them but I'm not for 100% in having them high in my charts
    = GTFO my charts.

    1. Tool
    Took me a while for me to love them. Then when they finally grew on me they immediately became one of my favorite bands. All their albums are great even their live album Salival is something worth checking out. And with each album better than the last I can only imagine how amazing their next album will be since 10,000 Days was so perfect.


    2. The Cure
    Immediately loved them when I first heard Disintegration. There early post-punk stuff is great but I think they hit they're peak with Disintegration. Weak was alright but everything after pretty much sucks. I still haven't checked out everything by them even with over 2000 scrobbles. They have so much material.


    3. Opeth
    First checked out Still Life. Loved it. Then Damnation. Bored me, except SpielenWindowpane. Like Tool it took me awhile before fully appreciating them. Now they've become one of my favorite bands.


    4. Pink Floyd
    Yeah classic band. Darkside Of The Moon, The Wall, and Animals are all classics to me.


    5. A Perfect Circle
    I don't really listen to them at all anymore. At first I was just a blind Tool fan loving Maynard's voice and his lyrics, now I think most lyrics are complete bullshit and appreciate artist for their musicianship. These guys are better than your average mainstream rock bands, some nice song writing that sets them apart from simply sounding generic. Spielen3 Libras will always be one of my favorite songs.


    6. Katatonia
    I'm always an "on again off again" type of relationship with these guys. First heard The Great Cold Distance, loved it at first now I can barely sit through the whole thing. There other albums are the same, except Brave Murder Day which will always be their best. Overall, they have a lot of gems spread out in their albums, the best usually being bonus tracks and CD-singles.


    7. Celldweller
    I used to listen to this guy all the time. Now I think he is pretty overrated. Being a part of the AMV community is really sickening because everyone considers this guy a genius, pretty much every single song is done to death. Why do people praise this guy for being a one man band? Like there isn't millions of other solo artist who also create great music. He has some great material but I wouldn't call anything he's done a masterpiece. Every song he has released lately has been solid but I really don't think he can create a great album. I'll take a great album over a great song any day.


    8. Puscifer
    Actually checked him out before APC or Tool. Still love this project. V is for Vagina is a great album but I do think that it is very hit and miss. The stuff he has been putting out lately especially The Humbling River have got to be the best material released on here. I'm liking this new atmospheric direction.


    9. Rise Against
    My favorite generic nostalgic band. I don't really listen to them at all anymore but I don't mind it when I do.


    10. Metallica
    Really not sure how they got this high on my charts in the first place. I think they're classic albums for the most part are very overrated. Kill 'em All and ...And Justice for All are pretty good though. When Death Magnetic first released I loved it but since then I've gotten into a lot of other superior metal bands.


    11. Eminem
    Yeah hes a guilty pleasure. Will always be.


    12. Devin Townsend
    I completely love this guys work. His insanity is of my liking. Great musicianship. Addicted has also got to be one of my favorite 09 releases.


    13. Agalloch
    These guys can't release a bad record. Everything they've done is great.


    14. King Crimson
    Masters of Prog? Yeah In the Court of the Crimson King, Larks Tongue in Aspic and Red. are all essential for every prog lover.


    15. Shining
    Checked these guys out when I read that fucked up description about their beliefs and live performances, I just had to hear how fucked up this was. I'm glad I did give them a listen. Besides being fucked up V: Halmstad has got to be one of the greatest pieces of music I have ever heard. Every track is mind blowing. I haven't really gave their earlier stuff much of a listen. VI: Klagopsalmer was awful though.


    16. Meshuggah
    Didn't really want to check them out because how stupid their band pictures look. Chaosphere made me laugh, Jens Kidman sounded like a barking dog and the music just sucked. Catch-33 was a much better experience, their music was kind of annoying but I think that's what inevitably made them great for me....for some reason, don't really know how to describe my feelings toward them. They also became the headliners of the first concert I attended :).


    17. Infected Mushroom
    First heard the song Artillery which was great. I didn't check out the full album until a long time after which I regret because Vicious Delicious is a damn satisfying album. I don't care about how pop it is compared to how magical their earlier albums are. Infected Popshroom > Infected Mushroom. Not too much of a fan of them, they're live performance was hands down the best I've been too. I also helped advertise for them in their fanmanager street team and won an autographed poster and CD :D.


    18. Amon Amarth
    Twilight of the Thunder God unleashed my hidden craving for death metal. Now I think it's a pretty boring record. Metal gets old fast man.


    19. Jerry Goldsmith
    Lol, short lived movie soundtrack craving.


    20. Angelspit
    Addicting shit. Addicting when I first heard them. Still as addicting now. Even they're new release cleared my disappointment after a few listens. 2nd album has yet to grasp me.


    21. My Bloody Valentine
    Loveless


    22. Beastie Boys
    Hell Yeah! Probably a guilty pleasure, isn't it?


    23. "Weird Al" Yankovic
    Another guilty pleasure, right?


    24. Nine Inch Nails
    I never really liked them as much as I wanted to. All these scrobbles are a failed attempt for the most part. The Downward Spiral and The Fragile have some good songs but other than that I have never been able to see the magic.


    25. Linkin Park
    Angry generic emo shit.


    26. Joy Division
    A truly great band. Ian Curtis wrote some wonderful songs. Lyrics are all fantastic. Simple but hold so much meaning.


    27. Ayreon
    Gets old after while.


    28. Mastodon
    They're pretty good. Crack The Skye is such an overrated album it's ridiculous. Leviathan is great.


    29. Cynic
    Metal Gods!


    30. Tom Waits
    Absolute genius!


    31. maudlin of the Well
    Fucking insane band. Toby Driver is a genius.


    32. Mindless Self Indulgence
    Yeah I considered myself daring for listening to a band like this. They still have a few classics but I don't really listen to them anymore.


    33. Modest Mouse
    Have some great songs but as albums go they tend to fade with time.


    34. John Carpenter
    Only around Halloween


    35. Scarling.
    They are great...I haven't listened to them in a long time now


    36. Guns N' Roses
    Meh.


    37. Shpongle
    Should be as high as Infected Mushroom. Great music.


    38. Porcupine Tree
    I haven't really listened to many albums by them. I love Deadwing and Lightbulb Sun but most of the other stuff I've checked out is pretty boring.


    39. Astronautalis
    Amazing artist. SpielenBarrel Jumping (A Man Of Letters), The Waterfall and SpielenThe Story of My Life all have got to be some of the greatest songs I've heard.


    40. Thousand Foot Krutch
    Generic Christian Rock


    41. System of a Down
    Such a faux pas


    42. Vader
    They won't be relevant in a couple of months


    43. Have a Nice Life
    Great album. Great bootleg demo album but recently I'm not feeling what I felt when I first listened months ago.


    44. ASHES dIVIDE
    Wow something completely shot out of my life.


    45. Gojira
    Metal that doesn't get boring. Great drumming also.


    46. J.Viewz
    Local New York band. Chill out album. So great.


    47. Unwound
    Leaves Turn Inside You is so great but like Have a Nice Life I think I'm growing out of this depressing shit.


    48. Dane Cook
    Why did I have him to begin with? =(


    49. Bill Conti
    Short lived Rocky soundtrack addiction. Still great but not something meant for heavy listening.


    50. Black Light Burns
    I kind of forced myself to like them. They suck. Only New Hunger, Cruel Melody and Lucretia My Reflection are good.



    Final Verdict: Only 23 out of 50 artist I am satisfied with =(
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  • Contributions by Bilinda Butcher outside My Bloody Valentine

    28. Nov. 2009, 1:55 von stephanklaus

    Contributions by Bilinda Butcher outside My Bloody Valentine




    I Don't Think - Dinosaur Jr.: vocals (Hand it Over, 1996)

    Ballad Night - Collapsed Lung: vocals (cooler, 1996)

    Casino Kisschase - Collapsed Lung: vocals (cooler, 1996)
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  • Current Top 5 Records [27.11.09]

    27. Nov. 2009, 13:06 von SCFarrell

    1. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
    2. David Bowie - The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars
    3. Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
    4. My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
    5. The Beatles - Abbey Road
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  • Bands I've Seen Live

    26. Nov. 2009, 6:33 von mattmacneil

    I was born in 1990 and live in Toronto, Canada.
    I saw some shitty concerts because I liked shitty music.


    Dec 1999 - Peter Gabriel
    Jul 2004 - Eric Clapton
    Aug 2004 - Rush (ugh)
    Aug 2005 - Iron Maiden
    Dec 2005 - The Musical Box
    Apr 2006 - David Gilmour
    Jul 2006 - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
    Sep 2006 - Roger Waters
    Dec 2006 - The Musical Box
    Sep 2007 - Smashing Pumpkins
    Sep 2008 - My Bloody Valentine
    Jun 2009 - Sonic Youth
    Jul 2009 - Japandroids
    Aug 2009 - Fleet Foxes
    Oct 2009 - Manic Street Preachers
    Oct 2009 - Daniel Johnston
    Oct 2009 - Echo & The Bunnymen
    Nov 2009 - Devo
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  • Top 50 Quizzzzz Tingz Blud..... (1-50)

    24. Nov. 2009, 22:15 von Renegadesteve2

    1.How did you get into 31?
    Ice Cube
    Was already into N.W.A., and then I borrowed Death Certificate and The Predator from a friend. Enjoyed. Alot! Then collected all the other studio albums.

    2.What's the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Hole
    I do believe it was SpielenCelebrity Skin.

    3.What's your favourite lyrics by 29?
    R.E.M.
    "This one goes out to the one I love
    This one goes out to the one I've left behind
    Another prop has occupied my time
    This one goes out to the one I love" SpielenThe One I Love

    4.What's your favourite album by 49?
    John Frusciante
    Hmmm tough one, it's either 'Niandra Lades And Usually Just A T-Shirt' or 'Smile From The Streets You Hold'. Both are scary but excellent.

    5.How many albums by 13 do you own?
    Jane's Addiction
    All 3 Studio albums, 2 Official Live Albums, A rarities collection, A 4 Disc Box Set, and several bootlegs, oh and some singles/EPs...... (Best band ever!)

    6.What is your favourite song by 50?
    The Breeders
    Another tough question, gonna go with Cannonball, but to be honest, the entire 'Last Splash' album could qualify. Kim Deal <3

    7.Is there a song by 4 that makes you sad?
    Beastie Boys
    Haha, not really a sad band/group... Maybe SpielenAlive, that's got a sad back story I believe...

    8.What is your favourite song by 15?
    Minutemen
    Again, it's a very tough choice, possibly SpielenViet Nam

    9.What is your favourite song by 5?
    Nine Inch Nails
    To be honest, there is far too many candidates, the one that comes to mind though would be SpielenSomething I Can Never Have, simply beautiful.

    10.Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    Almost every song on Freaky Styley to Blood Sugar Sex Magik... SpielenSubway To Venus makes me exceptionally happy though.

    11.What is your favourite album by 40?
    Nirvana
    Studio album = Nevermind, but Unplugged In New York is also a very special album in my opinion.

    12.What's your favourite song by 10?
    Jay-Z
    Damn I hate this favourite song question, it's always too hard to choose! I'm gonna go ahead and say either Bring It On or Friend or Foe, both classic examples of Mafioso Hip Hop.

    13.What's a good memory you have involving 33?
    Joy Division
    Either discovering them and falling in love with the lyrics and music, or watching the movie 'Control' which is a biopic of lead singer Ian Curtis, R.I.P.

    14.What's your favourite song by 37?
    Slayer
    Definately SpielenAngel of Death, fucking brutal song.

    15.Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    Portishead
    Hmmm, all 3 of their albums are stunning, the song that makes me the happiest would have to be Sour Times though.

    16.How many times have you seen 24 live?
    Tool
    None, which makes me very sad, unfortunatly they only tour every 4-5 years, so looks like I might have to wait, god damn it.

    17.What's the first song you ever heard by 23?
    The Prodigy
    Errrrrrr, I imagine it would have to be eitherFirestarter or Breathe, as they were the biggest hits by the band when I was young.

    18.What's your favourite album by 11?
    Massive Attack
    Aghhh don't make me choose between Blue Lines or Mezzanine, it's just not fair!

    19.Who is your favourite member of 1?
    Sonic Youth
    I love em' all, but Kim Gordan is just unreal, idol <3

    20.Have you ever seen 14 live?
    Radiohead
    Yes, saw them live on the In Rainbows tour, fucking epic.

    21.What is good memory involving 45?
    Dr. Dre
    Driving around listening to The Chronic. Blazing to the remarkable production and hilarious skits. So many good times!

    22.What is your favourite song by 16?
    Pixies
    Haha easilyGigantic, so hilarious, and wonderful.

    23.What is the first song you heard by 47?
    Metallica
    Ermmmm, probably Enter Sandman when I was little.

    24.What is your favourite album by 21?
    Deconstruction
    Their self-titled. Such a hidden gem, alternative classic for sure!

    25.What is your favourite song by 18?
    Primus
    Hahaha they're all so wack. SpielenMy Name Is Mud orSpielenJerry Was a Race Car Driver are both seriously insane.

    26.What is the first song you heard by 38?
    OutKast
    I can't think of anything other thanSpielenMs. Jackson, that track was pretty big when I was about 11.

    27.What's your favourite lyric by 3?
    The Beatles
    "All the lonely people, where do they all come from?
    All the lonely people, where do they all belong?" Eleanor Rigby

    28.What's your favourite song by 2?
    The Smashing Pumpkins
    Gosh, they have so many beautiful songs, I'm thinking SpielenSilverfuck, it is about as perfect as a song can be.

    29.What's the first song you heard by 32?
    De La Soul
    I remember seeing the video to Me, Myself & I on MTV, they really do put the Hippie in Hip-Hop. Legends.

    30.How many times have you seen 17 live?
    Yo La Tengo
    Never... I really hope they tour the UK soon, I imagine they are even more haunting live.

    31.Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy?
    Deftones
    Errrr more of an angry or depressing than happy band. Pink Cellphone makes me feel kinda trippy/happy at times.

    32.What is your favourite album by 12?
    Pink Floyd
    If I said anything other than Dark Side of the Moon I'd probably be shot, but I also love A Piper At The Gates of Dawn, Echoes, Wish You Were Here and The Wall.

    33.What is the worst song by 46?
    Dizzee Rascal
    Any of his new electro-pop shit on Tongue N'Cheek, bring back the grime rascal!!

    34.What's the first song you ever heard by 34?
    The Cure
    I think it was Close To Me, I saw the video on MTV, and what a classic video/song it is indeed.

    35.What's your favourite album by 42?
    LL Cool J
    'Mama Said Knock You Out' easily. One of the best comebacks in Hip Hop ever.

    36.How many times have you seen 39 live?
    Morrissey
    Again, I am yet to witness the legend that is Morrissey live, it will happen one day, hopefully as part of a Smiths reunion haha. Wishful thinking I know!

    37.What is your favourite album by 36?
    Wu-Tang Clan
    Ohhhhh 'Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)' without a doubt. One of my favourite albums of all time, classic.

    38.What was the first song you heard by 28?
    Kyuss
    Whatever the opening track of 'Blues for the Red Sun' is. Epic album. (further research indicates that it was SpielenThumb

    39.What is your favourite album by 7?
    Pearl Jam
    They've had a lot of great albums, but how could it be anything but 'Ten', one of the cornerstones of grunge rock.

    40.How did you get into 8?
    The Smiths
    I think I read so many rave reviews about their albums that I finally decided to purchase them all. I'm so glad I did!

    41.What's the first song you heard by 9?
    Wiley
    That would be Ice Rink on a pirate radio station in East London.

    42.What's your favourite lyric by 20?
    Tori Amos
    "Oh these little earthquakes
    Here we go again
    These little earthquakes
    Doesn't take much to rip us into pieces" SpielenLittle Earthquakes. It's actually my break-up song. Hahaha lame....

    43.What's your favourite album by 25?
    Soundgarden
    Aghh tough choice, so many good albums. It's definately between 'Badmotorfinger' or 'Superunknown'.

    44.How many albums by 26 do you own?
    Nas
    7 studio albums, 1 rarities album.

    45.What's your favourite song by 27?
    Public Enemy
    It's gotta be SpielenFight The Power, such a great message, like most of their classic songs.

    46.How did you get into 30?
    Porno for Pyros
    Well I already loved Jane's Addiction. So I decided to check out Perry Farrell's next band. Two quality albums.

    47.What's your favourite lyric by 35?
    My Bloody Valentine
    "(Look)
    In the mirror
    She's not there
    Where she won't care
    Somewhere" SpielenOnly Shallow, such a lovely song.

    48.What's your favourite album by 41?
    Tricky
    Both the first two albums, 'Maxinquaye' and 'Nearly God' are brilliant examples of how to make a Trip-Hop album.

    49.How many albums by 48 do you own?
    The Velvet Underground
    4 Studio albums, 1 compilation, 1 Box Set, God damn it I love that Box Set.

    50.How did you get into 43?
    Skinny Puppy
    Last.Fm recommendation. Thank you Last.Fm!
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  • My record collection

    24. Nov. 2009, 13:27 von LihinianZissou

    Owned:

    Air - Moon Safari
    Air - The Virgin Suicides
    The Appleseed Cast - Sagarmatha
    Arab Strap - Elephant Shoe
    Arab Strap - The Red Thread
    Atlas Sound - Logos
    Barzin - Barzin
    Barzin - My Life in Rooms
    Beach House - Beach House
    Beach House - Devotion
    The Beatles - Abbey Road
    The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    The Beatles - Revolver
    Beirut - Gulag Orkestar
    Beirut - Lon Gisland EP
    Belle & Sebastian - Dear Catastrophe Waitress
    Belle & Sebastian - Tigermilk
    Billy Corgan - The Future Embrace
    The Black Heart Procession - Six
    Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - B.R.M.C.
    Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Baby 81
    Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
    Bram Stadhouders - The Ship Comes
    Brian Eno - My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts
    Brian Eno - Ambient 1: Music for Airports
    Camera Obscura - Underachievers Please Try Harder
    Camera Obscura - Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi
    Camera Obscura - Let's Get out of This Country
    Camera Obscura - My Maudlin Career
    Catherine Wheel - Chrome
    Chapterhouse - Whirlpool
    Club 8 - Club 8
    Club 8 - Nouvelle
    Club 8 - Spring Came, Rain Fell
    Coastal - Halfway to You
    Cocteau Twins - Four-Calendar Café
    Cocteau Twins - Milk & Kisses
    Cocteau Twins - Victorialand
    Cocteau Twins - Treasure
    Cocteau Twins - Peppermint Pig Ep
    Cocteau Twins - Lullabies EP
    Coldplay - Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends
    Con Dolore - Sailor's Warning
    Con Dolore - This Sad Movie
    Copeland - In Motion
    The Cure - Faith
    The Cure - Seventeen Seconds
    The Cure - Three Imaginary Boys
    The Cure - Disintegration
    Dave Matthews Band - Everyday
    David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
    David Sylvian - Secrets Of The Beehive
    Daydream Nation - Bella Vendetta
    Daydream Nation - Daydream Nation
    The Daysleepers - Drowned In a Sea of Sound
    Death Cab for Cutie - Plans
    Death Cab for Cutie - Narrow Stairs
    Death Cab for Cutie - The Open Door EP
    Deerhunter - Microcastle
    Deerhunter - Rainwater Cassette Exchange EP
    Delays - Faded Seaside Glamour
    Delays - You See Colours
    Delays - Everything's The Rush
    dEUS - Vantage Point
    Dinosaur Jr. - Farm
    Doves - Lost Souls
    Doves - Lost Sides
    Doves - Some Cities
    Doves - The Last Broadcast
    Doves - Kingdom Of Rust
    Echo & The Bunnymen - Ocean Rain
    Eddie Vedder - Into the Wild
    Eels - Electro-Shock Blues
    Embrace - Out of Nothing
    Embrace - Fireworks
    Engineers - Three Fact Fader
    Feeder - Polythene
    Feeder - Swim
    Feeder - Yesterday Went Too Soon
    Feeder - Echo Park
    Feeder - Comfort in Sound
    Feeder - Pushing the Senses
    Feeder - Silent Cry
    Feist - The Reminder
    Fiel Garvie - Caught Laughing
    Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
    For Against - Coalesced
    For Against - Shade Side Sunny Side
    Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape
    Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand
    Garbage - Garbage
    The High Violets - To Where You Are
    The Horrors - Primary Colours
    The House of Love - The House of Love
    Idlewild - 100 Broken Windows
    Idlewild - The Remote Part
    Idlewild - Warnings/Promises
    Idlewild - Make Another World
    Idlewild - Post Electric Blues
    Imogen Heap - Ellipse
    Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights
    Interpol - Antics
    Interpol - Our Love To Admire
    Julian Plenti - Julian Plenti is...Skyscraper
    The Jesus and Mary Chain - Psychocandy
    Joy Devision - Unknown Pleasures
    Kill Hannah - For Never & Ever
    Kill Hannah - Until There's Nothing Left Of Us
    Lifehouse - Stanley Climbfall
    The Long Winters - When I Pretend to Fall
    The Long Winters - Putting the Days to Bed
    Lorna - Writing Down Things To Say
    Lush - Split
    Lush - Spooky
    M83 - Saturdays = Youth
    Manic Street Preachers - The Holy Bible
    The Magic Numbers - Those the broken
    Magic Bullets - a Child but in life yet a DOCTOR in love
    The Meeting Places - Numbered Days
    The Meeting Places - Find Yourself Along the Way
    Mew - No More Stories Are Told Today I’m Sorry They Washed Away No More Stories The World Is Grey I’m Tired Let’s Wash Away
    Mojave 3 - Ask Me Tomorrow
    Mojave 3 - Out of Tune
    Mojave 3 - Excuses For Travellers
    Mojave 3 - Spoon & Rafter
    Mojave 3 - Puzzles Like You
    Muse - Sing for absolution EP
    My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
    My Bloody Valentine - Isn't Anything
    Nada Surf - Let Go
    Nada Surf - Lucky
    Neil Halstead - Sleeping On Roads
    Nirvana - Incesticide
    Nirvana - Nevermind
    Nirvana - In Utero
    Nirvana - Unplugged In New York
    Noah and the Whale - The First Days Of Spring
    Oceansize - Everyone Into Position
    Oceansize - Home & Minor EP
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Higher Than The Stars EP
    Pete Yorn - musicforthemorningafter
    Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon
    Pink Floyd - Wish You Where Here
    Placebo - Placebo
    Placebo - Black Market Music
    Placebo - Without You I'm Nothing
    Placebo - Sleeping With Ghosts
    Placebo - Meds
    Placebo - Battle For The Sun
    Placebo - Once More With Feeling
    Pulp - Different Class
    Pulp - This Is Hardcore
    Radiohead - Pablo Honey
    Radiohead - The Bends
    Radiohead - My Iron Lung
    Radiohead - OK Computer
    Radiohead - In Rainbows
    Radiohead - Amnesiac
    Radiohead - Hail To The Thief
    R.E.M. - Automatic for the People
    R.E.M. - New Adventures in Hi-Fi
    R.E.M. - Out Of Time
    Ride - Nowhere
    Ride - Birdman EP
    Ride - Leave them all behind EP
    Ride - Twisterella EP
    Saybia - Eyes On The Highway
    Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks
    Should - Feed Like Fishes
    Sigur Rós - ( )
    Sigur Rós - Takk...
    Sigur Rós - Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust
    Sigur Rós - Ágætis byrjun
    Sigur Rós - Hvarf - Heim
    Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water
    Slowdive - Just For A Day
    Slowdive - Souvlaki
    Slowdive - Catch the Breeze
    Slowdive - Pygmalion
    Slowdive - Pygmalion Outtakes
    The Smashing Pumpkins - Adore
    The Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
    The Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
    The Smashing Pumpkins - Machina/The Machines of God
    The Smashing Pumpkins - Zeitgeist
    The Smashing Pumpkins - Pisces Iscariot
    The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
    Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
    Sonic Youth - Dirty
    Sonic Youth - Goo
    Sonic Youth - EVOL
    Soul Whirling Somewhere - Please Sennd Help
    Starrfadu - A Narrow Road to Silence
    Starrfadu - And Yes... Our Thoughts Were Elsewhere
    Starsailor - Love Is Here
    Starsailor - Silence Is Easy
    Starsailor - All The Plans
    The Stone Roses - Turns Into Stone
    Sparklehorse - Good Morning Spider
    Suede - Coming Up
    The Sundays - Reading, Writing and Arithmetic
    Syd Barret - The Madcap Laughs
    Syd Barret - Barret
    Tegan and Sara - The Con
    The Thrills - Teenager
    Thirteen Senses - Contact
    Tim Christensen - Honeyburst
    Travis - The Invisible Band
    Travis - The Man Who
    Travis - 12 Memories
    The Upper Room - Other People's Problems
    U2 - No Line On The Horizon
    U2 - The Best Of 1980 - 1990
    The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico
    The Velvet Underground - The Best Of The Velvet Underground
    The Verve - Urban Hymns
    The Vines - Winning Days

    Wanted:

    Airiel - The Battle Of Sealand
    The Album Leaf - One Day I'll Be on Time
    The Appleseed Cast - Two Conversations
    Adorable - Against Perfection
    Boards of Canada - Geogaddi
    Carissa's Wierd - Songs about Leaving
    The Clientele - Strange Geometry
    Club 8 - The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Dreaming
    Club 8 - Strangely Beautiful
    City & Colour - Sometimes
    Cranes - Forever
    The Daysleepers - Hide Your Eyes EP
    The Daysleepers - The Soft Attack
    Eisley - Room Noises
    Eisley - Combinations
    Edward Shearmur - K-Pax: Original Motion Picture
    Eluvium - Talk Amongst the Trees
    Explosions in the Sky - The Rescue
    Fosca - The Painted Side Of The Rocket
    Hammock - Raising Your Voice...Trying to Stop an Echo
    Idaho - Hearts of Palm
    Kurt Vile - Constant Hitmaker
    Kurt Vile - Childish Prodigy
    The Mary Onettes - The Mary Onettes
    The Mary Onettes - Islands
    Mazzy Star - So Tonight That I Might See
    The Radio Dept. - Pet Grief
    The Radio Dept. - Lesser Matters
    Sway - The Millia Pink and Green EP
    Sway - winter heart ep
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  • Another one of these things.

    24. Nov. 2009, 3:57 von tjms

    1. How did you get into 31?
    Belle and Sebastian
    It was one of those curious experiments.

    
2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Coldplay
    Speed of Sound.

    
3. What's your favorite lyric by 29?
    PJ Harvey
    Lyrics to Rid of Me.

    
4. What is your favorite album by 49?
    Rage Against the Machine
    Battle of Los Angeles.

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own?
    M.I.A.
    Arular and Kala.

    
6. What is your favorite song by 50?
    Kaiser Chiefs
    Everything Is Average Nowadays.

    
7. Is there a song by 4 that makes you sad?
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
    No. I love all their songs and they make me happy.

    8. What is your favorite song by 15?
    Beck
    The New Pollution.

    
9. What is your favorite song by 5?
    Pixies
    Where Is My Mind?

    
10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    My Bloody Valentine
    Blown A Wish.

    11. What is your favorite album by 40?
    Monsters of Folk
    Their only one.

    
12. What is your favorite song by 10?
    Joy Division
    Transmission.

    
13. What is a good memory you have involving 33?
    The La's
    Dancing to There She Goes.

    
14. What is your favorite song by 37?
    Oasis
    Hey Now!

    
15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    The Stone Roses
    Yes; Elephant Stone.

    
16. How many times have you seen 24 live?
    MGMT
    Zero.

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    Rich.

    
18. What is your favorite album by 11?
    Blur
    Parklife.

    
19. Who is a favorite member of 1?
    Radiohead
    Thom Yorke.

    
20. Have you ever seen 14 live?
    Björk
    No.

    21. What is a good memory involving 45?
    Pearl Jam
    Last year, I used their song Jeremy as an example in a project I was doing in English.

    
22. What is your favorite song by 16?
    The Vaselines
    Molly's Lips.

    
23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47?
    Buddy Holly
    That'll Be The Day

    
24. What is your favorite album by 21?
    Pavement
    Slanted & Enchanted.

    
25. What is your favorite song by 18?
    Elvis Costello
    Blame It on Cain.

    
26. What is the first song you ever heard by 38?
    Phoenix
    1901.

    
27. What is your favorite lyric by 3?
    Nirvana
    I just like it when he sings "Nature is a whore" for some reason.

    
28. What is you favorite song by 2?
    Elliott Smith
    Say Yes.

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32?
    The Cure
    Just Like Heaven.

    
31. How many times have you seen 17 live?
    Muse
    Zero.

    
32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy?
    Elastica
    Stutter.

    
33. What is your favorite album by 12?
    Franz Ferdinand
    You Could Have It So Much Better.

    
34. What is the worst song by 46?
    The Lemonheads
    I can't say because I don't know.

    
35. What was the first song you ever heard by 34?
    The Smashing Pumpkins
    1979.

    
36. What is your favorite album by 42?
    Band Of Skulls
    Their only one.

    
37. How many times have you seen 39 live?
    R.E.M.
    Zero.

    
38. What is your favorite album by 36?
    Bob Dylan
    Blonde on Blonde.

    
39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28?
    Arctic Monkeys
    I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor.

    
40. What is your favorite album by 7?
    Sonic Youth
    Dirty.
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  • This gig would be AWESUM

    23. Nov. 2009, 15:23 von postcoitusrock

    Take eight bands that should play at your show and determine their set lists:
    - The first one plays 5 songs.
    - The second one plays 5 songs.
    - The third one plays 5 songs.
    - The fourth one plays 7 songs.
    - The fifth one plays 7 songs.
    - The sixth one plays 10 songs.
    - The seventh one plays 10 songs.
    - The eighth one plays 12 songs.
    - The ninth one plays 16 songs, with a 3 song encore.

    One of the most energetic live bands I've ever seen. In fact one of only two bands on this list I have seen but shush, I'm fantasizing. Should be good to whip up the crowd.

    1. Alexisonfire

    1. SpielenPolaroids of Polar Bears
    2. Boiled Frogs
    3. SpielenAdelleda
    4. Hey, It's Your Funeral Mama
    5. SpielenPulmonary Archery

    There's no username without these guys, so they've earned their place in Tomstock.

    2. Joan of Arc

    1. SpielenHow Wheeling Feels
    2. SpielenPost Coitus Rock
    3. SpielenQueasy Lynn
    4. SpielenBusy Bus, Sunny Sun
    5. SpielenEventually All At Once

    Because we can't let things get too mellow.

    3. M.I.A

    1. Bird Flu
    2. China Girl
    3. Bucky Done Gun
    4. 20 Dollar
    5. Paper Planes

    They'd totally reform for me, right?

    4. Hüsker Dü

    1. SpielenGirl Who Lives on Heaven Hill
    2. Chartered Trips
    3. Pink Turns to Blue
    4. Whatever
    5. Turn on the News
    6. SpielenIt's Not Funny Anymore
    7. SpielenCelebrated Summer

    I want to see this band live more than any other... *pines*

    5. My Bloody Valentine

    1. SpielenOnly Shallow
    2. SpielenStrawberry Wine
    3. Lose My Breath
    4. You Never Should
    5. SpielenWhat You Want
    6. SpielenSometimes
    7. SpielenWhen You Sleep

    Yeah.. Should probably bring a book or something if you don't like mono. Like War and Peace or maybe the Bible or a Phone Book, something to occupy you for a loooong time. Tissues and dewy eyes for everyone else!

    6. Mono

    1. Spielen16.12
    2. SpielenKarelia (Opus 2)
    3. SpielenLost Snow
    4. SpielenMoonlight
    5. Yearning
    6. Black Woods
    7. Ashes In The Snow
    8. SpielenSilent Flight, Sleeping Dawn
    9. SpielenCom(?)
    10. SpielenHalcyon (Beautiful Days)

    Because after that we're gonna need some serious upbeatness.

    7. Sabrepulse

    1. SpielenPurple Haze
    2. SpielenFamicom Connection
    3. SpielenThe Manhattan Transfer
    4. SpielenTwin Chevron Action Flash (Tour Remix)
    5. The YM Raid Pt. 2 (Terror Squad)
    6. SpielenThe YM Raid Pt. 3 (Storm Raid Attack)
    7. SpielenHey Kate
    8. SpielenTreasure Dancer
    9. Twilight Prince
    10. SpielenWe Are Hi-Speed Tour Mix

    The other band on my list that I've actually seen. I proud of this set list, I think I should win a cookie.

    8. Death Cab For Cutie

    1. The New Year
    2. SpielenMarching Bands of Manhattan
    3. The Sound of Settling
    4. No Joy in Mudville
    5. SpielenWhat Sarah Said
    6. SpielenTransatlanticism
    7. Expo '86
    8. Your Bruise
    9. Death of an Interior Decorator
    10. Little Fury Bugs
    11. Fake Frowns
    12. SpielenStable Song

    Getting Kate to perform after 20+ years may be the biggest organizational challenge.

    9. Kate Bush

    1. SpielenMoving
    2. SpielenThe Big Sky
    3. SpielenJames And The Cold Gun
    4. SpielenKashka From Baghdad
    5. SpielenHounds of Love
    6. SpielenThe Man With The Child In His Eyes
    7. SpielenRunning Up That Hill (A Deal With God)
    8. SpielenWow
    9. SpielenBabooshka
    10. SpielenThis Woman's Work
    11. The Dreaming
    12. SpielenSuspended in Gaffa
    13. SpielenTop of the City
    14. Sat in Your Lap
    15. SpielenA Coral Room
    16. SpielenAerial

    Encore:

    17. SpielenThem Heavy People
    18. SpielenThe Morning Fog
    19. SpielenWuthering Heights
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  • CD of the week 23-29.XI.2009: The Big Pink - A Brief History Of Love

    23. Nov. 2009, 10:53 von RadioFabryka

    Zważywszy ogromny rozgłos medialny i nabożne przyjęcie singli, debiutancki album londyńskiego duetu The Big Pink w barwach 4AD stał się jednym z najbardziej oczekiwanych wydawnictw tego roku. I słusznie, bo to debiut kalibru płyt My Bloody Valentine czy The Jesus And Mary Chain.

    Recepta na jedną z najbardziej porywających płyt ostatnich lat, jaką jest "A Brief History of Love" jest prosta: melodia i noise. W przypadku The Big Pink (nazwa zaczerpnięta od klasycznego albumu The Band) to jednak nie tylko proste odwołanie się do The Jesus and Mary Chain czy My Bloody Valentine - czyli drugiej połowy lat 80-tych, kiedy brytyjski rock miał po raz pierwszy (i ostatni) od czasów The Beatles coś nowego i rewolucyjnego do zaoferowania światu. To także połączenie tej stylistyki, nawiązującej m.in. do dokonań Phila Spectora, T.Rex czy Pink Floyd z bardziej współczesnym acidowym space-rockiem spod znaku Spacemen 3, o czym dobitnie przypominają "Crystal Visions" czy "Golden Pendulum", ale też z bardziej zawoalowanymi tradycjami. A to niegdyś inspirującą The Rolling Stones charakterystyczną rytmiką Bo Diddleya ("Too Young To Love"), czy rewolucjonizującą rockowe, postpunkowe rytmy schedą po Can, już o praojcach rockowego noise'u, Faust i Neu!, nie wspominając, bo to w końcu był elementarz brytyjskich shoegazingowców.
    Zespół stworzony przez dwóch londyńczyków, gitarzystę Robbiego Furze'a i Milo Cordella (onegdaj właściciela firmy płytowej Merok Records, w której debiutowali m.in. Klaxons i Titus Andronicus) słusznie na początku roku 2009 został uznany w ankiecie krytyków BBC Sounds za jedną z największych nadziei brytyjskiego rocka.
    Premiera "A Brief History Of Love" to jeden z tych momentów, jakie w pełni zasługują na miano wydarzenia.
    www.radiofabryka.pl
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  • Friday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04b: 60 to 41

    20. Nov. 2009, 14:47 von amodelofcontrol

    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01a: 200 to 181
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01b: 180 to 161
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02a: 160 to 141
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02b: 140 to 121
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03a: 120 to 101
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03b: 100 to 81
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04a: 80 to 61

    60
    Radiohead
    SpielenPlanet Telex
    The Bends
    1995

    The first moment, perhaps, where we realised Radiohead were not your average rock band, or indie-grunge wannabees. This, one of the first singles from The Bends (as a double A-side with SpielenHigh And Dry), had a swirling fog of electronic effects sweeping around the track from the start, and the strange, reverbed piano stabbing through the bass-heavy rock made for a distinctive track. God knows what Thom Yorke was on about for this song, but it is still a fantastic song and a pointer towards the experimentation and plaudits that were to come...

    59
    Arab Strap
    The First Big Weekend
    The Week Never Starts Round Here
    1996

    The first work I ever heard of this band (thanks to John Peel, obviously), back in my late teens this lengthy tale of a heavy weekend out on the lash with your mates before you have any real responsibilities in life, not surprisingly, rang true to me in a big way. The backing is lo-fi and cheap as hell, but frankly, like all Arab Strap songs, it's all about the beautifully observed lyrics and situations by Aidan Moffatt, of which this is by far the best he ever wrote. Also of note: the balloons unleashed during this live version (at their last show) are amusingly incongruous!

    58
    earthtone9
    Withered
    Lo-Def(inition) Discord
    1998

    A fiercely independent and, frankly, a bit odd, this band were. In fact, perhaps a little too out-there at times for the metal mainstream. Success, other than favourable reviews, eluded them, sadly, as a result, but their back catalogue still stands up well. The odd song titles and flat-out refusal to print lyrics/explain backgrounds to songs would have made them stand out enough, but their mash-up of influences - hardcore, progressive metal, thrash, sometimes all at once - frequently made them sound unique. This track is here above the others simply as it's the first I heard - while their best material was on their last album in 2000, this track was more than enough of a standout to get me hooked - bone-dry riffs and raw production, along with Karl Middleton's unusual vocals, not to mention the chorus that leaps out at you and throws it's hands around your throat until you pay attention...

    57
    Prong
    SpielenSnap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck
    Cleansing
    1994

    A track that possesses an extraordinary groove (thanks to the ultra-clean production, the ultra-tight drumming and Paul Raven's bassline), this was, perhaps what is really meant by the odd "groove metal" term. Like the rest of this album, basically it is thrash metal with industrial textures, rather than really being industrial metal. But fuck quibbling about genres, this track rules. Obviously the instantly-recognisable, anthemic chorus helps, but how could we forget the chugging riff, either? Having influenced fucktons of bands since, Tommy Victor never really got the respect he deserved, either...

    56
    The Boo Radleys
    Lazarus
    Lazarus
    1992

    The song that first got the Boos widespread attention, this was an epic track that really did defy attempts to categorize it, merging 60s-esque rock/pop, jazz, soul, shoegaze…and was a truly brilliant, inventive song - a world away from the throwaway pop of Wake Up! Boo that made them pop stars for a fleeting moment. Criminally it was hacked down for it's appearance on Giant Steps, and even further for the single edit, so here's the full, majestic six minute version from Glasto in the nineties.

    55
    Soundgarden
    SpielenOutshined
    Badmotorfinger
    1991

    While Superunknown made them rock megastars, Badmotorfinger was their breakthrough, and it was thanks to singles like this. The grinding verses give way to the burst of light that is Chris Cornell's soaring chorus, and did the band ever get better than this? I think not.

    54
    Heavy Water Factory
    Delusions
    Author of Pain
    1997

    A perhaps little-known industrial band from Detroit, I first stumbled across this band in an article in Alternative Press in the late-90s, and swiftly picked up their first album Author of Pain (it took a while longer before I could get hold of the special edition, the remix album or the second album, all of which I obtained in the end). An unusual artist, really - a fair amount of the album was at the chill-out end of industrial, with the odd flare-up into dancefloor rage, most of the vocals done by guest vocalists...this track, however, was a little different. Jesse McClear himself did the vocals for this track, which is slower-paced but built around a dense meshing of samples and beats, with a ghostly female vocal weaving through it. It's sublime, much as the rest of the album is (Good luck in trying to find a legit copy now, though, seeing as the labels that released it in the US and Europe both went bust many years ago now...).

    53
    Rage Against the Machine
    SpielenFreedom
    Rage Against the Machine
    1992

    The final, climactic track on Rage's incendiary debut, this was the most nakedly political track on an album stuffed with politics. "Anger is a gift" goes the repeatedly whispered refrain, and they ain't wrong. An explosion of sheer fury and injustice, this song did a lot to reignite the cause of Leonard Peltier, an American Indian activist jailed for the murder of two FBI agents in the seventies whose conviction has been repeatedly called into question since. It's also possibly the best Rage ever got musically, too.

    52
    All Natural Lemon & Lime Flavors
    You Can Never Tell
    Turning Into Small
    1997

    Shoegaze, but not as we know it. For starters, this lot were from New Jersey, and while the album I picked up (this one) bore a passing resemblance to My Bloody Valentine in their drenching of just about everything in effects and reverb, they used far more in the way of electronics, from what I can tell. The first track, You Can Never Tell is a glorious three minutes or so of dreamy vocals and guitars that ebb and flow across your ears, and twelve years since I first heard it, I've still never worked out a single word of the lyrics. Perhaps this all-but impenetrable sound and image (the liner notes told me nothing) was one of the things that had me so intrigued. I was also more than a bit surprised to find one of the band is nowadays part of dälek.

    51
    Das Ich
    Destillat (remixed by VNV Nation)
    Re_Laborat
    1999

    Plainly and simply one of the greatest dancefloor remixes I've ever heard, VNV Nation turned what was a so-so single into a track teeming with life (and an absolutely slamming beat) such that this version has now completely eclipsed the original - oh, and ten years on it's still packing the dancefloor.

    50
    Numb
    Critical Mass
    Blood Meridian
    1997

    It is rare that sheer, seething rage can come across in an instrumental track, but Numb manage that here. A track of otherworldly samples, grinding, metallic samples and dark, dark ambience simply explodes into brutally heavy and dark drum'n'bass to spectacular effect. It needs to be listened to very loudly indeed, though, to fully appreciate it.

    49
    One Dove
    Fallen
    Morning Dove White
    1993

    This dreamy, blissed-out track was the opening track from the band's only album, produced by Andrew Weatherall, and boy, it showed. The whole album is imbued with a kind-of comedown feel, in a similar way to the much-more lauded Screamadelica, but what that album didn't have was Dot Allison's sultry vocals. This first track almost sounds as if she recorded when sleepy (and her voclas are recorded in such a way that it sounds like she is singing to you and you only), but the whole track just sounds unbelievably sexy. The band fell apart after this album, and for me Allison's solo work has never come close to this.

    48
    Type O Negative
    Love You to Death
    October Rust
    1996

    While Black No.1 may get the popular plaudits, for me it was always the opener from October Rust that was the Drab Four's truly brilliant moment. An aching gothic ode to lust and desire, their trademark black humour was set aside for once for a deadly-serious track, the stately piano intro and Pete Steele's deep, deep vocals setting the stall nicely - even if, let's be honest, the lyrics gave away a little too much information, eh? :)

    47
    Refused
    New Noise
    The Shape Of Punk To Come: A Chimerical Bombination In 12 Bursts
    1998

    It's never ceased to amaze me that this track seemed to take a while to catch on. Brutal, angry, political hardcore that was somehow wildly accessible, despite being also experimental like much of the album it came from (by this point Refused were unafraid to introduce electronic and acoustic interludes). The fact that it was lauded by just about every other punk or metal band subsequently may have added to it's appeal - a true word-of-mouth hit, perhaps. Whether that was the case or not, this remains an utterly awesome track that even canned crowd noise on the final mosh-down can't detract from.

    46
    The Young Gods
    Kissing The Sun
    Only Heaven
    1996

    The first Young Gods album I bought, indeed, the first TYG material I bought at all was the single for this. A mix of elegant, swirling ambient, and brutal industrial metal, and at points both at once, only this band could ever have carried this off. A unique band who remain endlessly listenable, even after twenty years-plus, and they've still not made a bad album yet, either.

    45
    Gavin Friday
    Little Black Dress
    Shag Tobacco
    1995

    Of his solo material (as opposed to his work with The Virgin Prunes), all most people will remember is the admittedly sublime SpielenAngel from the Romeo + Juliet soundtrack, however the album that this came from had a couple of other cracking tracks (actually, much of the album is worth a listen if you can track it down nowadays). And this is one of them: a wonderfully sleazy, lounge-rock drawl about a girl and her dress.

    44
    :wumpscut:
    SpielenSoylent Green
    Music for a Slaughtering Tribe
    1993

    It's sad, really, that it was all downhill for wumpscut from the very start. This was the first single, and the opening track for his debut album, and it is still an extraordinary track. Pounding, thumping industrial beats with the lyrics and samples all derived from the titular film/story, and the result is frankly a bulletproof track. Shame much of the rest of his career was never as good - particularly in this post-millenial decade, where Rudy R's work descended into dreadful parody.

    43
    Clock DVA
    SpielenThe Hacker
    Buried Dreams
    1990

    This just about squeaks into this list - the album it comes from dates from the 90s - just - so as far as I'm concerned it counts. And this track is perhaps at the cusp of "old-school" industrial meeting 90s industrial - a startling upgrade of the Clock DVA sound with a crisp 90s sheen (even if the graphical work on the video looks dated), the brooding bassline and growled vocals married to the stabbing keyboards. The extended version is even better.

    42
    Alice in Chains
    SpielenMan in the Box
    Facelift
    1990

    The grunge legend's big breakthrough, it certainly didn’t sound a lot like anything else at the time. The lumbering pace of the intro and verses (with Layne Staley's vocals floating across the top), don't initially seem to add up to most, but it's when the soaring chorus kicks in that you suddenly click. It is something special (and was extraordinary live last week, too).

    41
    Mogwai
    SpielenMogwai Fear Satan
    Young Team
    1997

    One of the two titanic tracks that are the lynchpins of Mogwai's debut album, this is the hurricane of three chords, feedback and added flute that closes the album and stands alone as a contender for the finest post-rock track ever written (and, let's be honest, it's probably heavier than many metal bands were at the time, too). The band have made a few attempts to better this (SpielenChristmas Steps and My Father My King certainly spring to mind), but really, it's best left alone. In addition, this track has to be heard live to be believed (one of the loudest and most intense ten or fifteen minutes of live music I've ever seen).

    Tuesday: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.05: 40 to 1
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