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Where does one start with Glenn Branca? Huh, I just noticed he had a record on Les Disques Du Crépuscule. They just pop up everywhere in my life these days (just bought an Antena reissue)
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# ? Mar 5, 2011 10:38 |
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Gogey posted:Where should I start with Thrice, anyone? So what I mean is: if you heard early Thrice, get Early Thrice (possible just Illusion of Safety), if you heard later Thrice, follow the advice of the other guy that responded
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# ? Mar 5, 2011 16:13 |
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Farts Domino posted:So what I mean is: if you heard early Thrice, get Early Thrice (possible just Illusion of Safety), if you heard later Thrice, follow the advice of the other guy that responded Couldn't agree more. I discovered Thrice with Vheissu (randomly bought it at Target one day) and absolutely fell in love with it. Then I worked my way backwards and while I liked early Thrice, I'm much more of a fan of the newer stuff. They kill it live. See them if you can!
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# ? Mar 5, 2011 17:52 |
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Meshuggah?
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# ? Mar 5, 2011 22:49 |
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thepopstalinist posted:Where does one start with Glenn Branca? Lesson No. 1, then The Ascension.
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# ? Mar 6, 2011 02:35 |
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Thanks!
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# ? Mar 6, 2011 09:44 |
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the Bunt posted:Meshuggah? Destroy, Erase, Improve. From there check out Chaosphere and Obzen and you will get an idea of their progression. I personally think Catch-33 sucks.
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the Bunt posted:Meshuggah? Catch 33 is not their best, but will give you a good overview of what they sound like. Nothing and I EP are their best in my opinion, although that is partially just because I prefer that sound/style. Destroy Erase Improve is the album that created the whole sub-subgenre that is djent, so there's that.
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# ? Mar 6, 2011 21:12 |
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How about Jedi Mind Tricks?
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# ? Mar 7, 2011 09:25 |
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Where do I start with Godflesh?
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# ? Mar 12, 2011 20:11 |
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Maha posted:Where do I start with Godflesh? Streetcleaner.
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CAT rear end now!!! posted:Where do I start with Samael? I've heard the name plenty of times, but I've never really heard their music before until stumbling into the track Slavocracy on YouTube and digging the poo poo out the singer's voice and the overall sound the track has. I'm more into electronic stuff than metal, maybe someone can recommend me an album from their discography? I'm not really a fan, but most of what I like from Samael comes from Reign of Light. Then try Eternal. The first 3 albums are more metal, and I didn't heard the last one.
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# ? Mar 13, 2011 03:36 |
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Where do I start with Erica Badu? I remember liking "Tyrone" and "Southern Girl" back in the day, and she was one of the few graces in the Blues Brothers 2000 movie. Start early and work forward? Anything to skip? And while we're on the ladies with strong pipes, a while back I asked about Cyndi Lauper and no one had any opinions. So if anyone's got any recommendations this time not involving girls just wanting to have some sort of fun, that would be nice.
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# ? Mar 14, 2011 09:29 |
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ThaGhettoJew posted:Where do I start with Erica Badu? I remember liking "Tyrone" and "Southern Girl" back in the day, and she was one of the few graces in the Blues Brothers 2000 movie. Start early and work forward? Anything to skip? I would suggest starting with Baduizm and then going forward chronologically, none of the five studio albums are bad. I don't know about live albums or EPs.
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ThaGhettoJew posted:Where do I start with Erica Badu? I remember liking "Tyrone" and "Southern Girl" back in the day, and she was one of the few graces in the Blues Brothers 2000 movie. Start early and work forward? Anything to skip? For Badu, I really loved Mama's Gun; Baduizm is also really good, and would be a decent starting point. I'm not huge into Lauper, but She's So Unusual seems like a good starting point since it had a bunch of her hits on it, and it's a solid record overall.
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# ? Mar 14, 2011 18:08 |
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Thank you, you two. I can now better plan my used-CD questing.
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# ? Mar 14, 2011 21:16 |
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Where do I start with EPMD?
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# ? Mar 18, 2011 20:30 |
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Gaggins posted:Where do I start with EPMD? I would recommend starting with their first album, Strictly Business, which is also their best IMO, and then Unfinished Business, their second album, which is also their second best. Apart from those, Business Never Usual is pretty good as well.
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Maha posted:Where do I start with Godflesh? Songs of Love and Hate is much easier to get into than Streetcleaner. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWaRFTEregU
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# ? Mar 18, 2011 23:42 |
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Jandek, anyone? I have no clue where to start, how his poo poo differs from his other poo poo etc.
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# ? Mar 19, 2011 13:22 |
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Rubber Biscuit posted:Jandek, anyone? I have no clue where to start, how his poo poo differs from his other poo poo etc. Glasgow Sunday may be a good starting point. It's his first live appearance, from 2005. If you like that one, New Town, Interstellar Discussion and Ready for the House (his debut, 1978) may be adequate as well. E: Also, where does one start with Riot Grrrl, the genre? I have already heard some Bikini Kill, Hole, Sleater-Kinney and Babes in Toyland, but I would like to dig deeper. Clovis Sangrail fucked around with this message at 21:03 on Mar 19, 2011 |
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Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers have a fairly lengthy discography. Where shall I start?
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# ? Mar 23, 2011 01:16 |
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Prince has a fairly lengthy discography. Where should I start, especially if I want music that sound like this?
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# ? Mar 24, 2011 04:34 |
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Madlib is prolific to say the least. I dig Madvillainy, where next?
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# ? Mar 26, 2011 12:28 |
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CorkyPorky posted:I'd say Vheissu. It's their best album, in my opinion, and it's really the point in their career when they started experimenting with their music. Their earlier stuff (Identity Crisis, The Illusion of Safety, The Artist in the Ambulance) is decent, but you might find the songs to be too samey. I would work my way from Vheissu onwards, and if you like what you've heard, come back to the earlier stuff. I was going to say The Artist in the Ambulance, mainly because it's was their mainstream debut and had three of their biggests hits on, All That's Left, The Artist in the Ambulance, and Stare at the Sun. Vheissu is a great album, but isn't really a good starting point, mainly because it's a very big depature that the band took from their post-hardcore sound. After Artist, I strongly suggest that you listen to the Alchemy Index. All three of the albums are great and show the progression of the band, which does show up on Vheissu, but is showcased better.
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# ? Mar 26, 2011 16:46 |
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Where do I start with Jucifer?
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# ? Mar 29, 2011 01:20 |
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Polegrinder posted:Where do I start with Jucifer? L'Autrichienne is pretty awesome, but I don't know the rest of their discography well enough to say that it's the right starting point.
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# ? Mar 29, 2011 01:22 |
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ultrafilter posted:L'Autrichienne is pretty awesome, but I don't know the rest of their discography well enough to say that it's the right starting point. Thanks for this. I'm listening to it now and so far I like it. EDIT - Well not every song, I find myself skipping every other track. flirty dental hygienist fucked around with this message at 16:56 on Mar 30, 2011 |
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Where do I start with Gang Gang Dance?
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# ? Mar 31, 2011 07:49 |
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Wheelchair Zombie posted:Where do I start with Gang Gang Dance?
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# ? Mar 31, 2011 17:24 |
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Where do I start with Low? Also, Idaho?
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# ? Apr 2, 2011 17:21 |
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moss piglet posted:Where do I start with Low? the first three albums are all solid gold so that's a good place. there's brilliant songs on all of their albums though, so you can't really go wrong
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# ? Apr 2, 2011 17:38 |
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Iraff posted:the first three albums are all solid gold so that's a good place. there's brilliant songs on all of their albums though, so you can't really go wrong I would actually advise against starting with The Great Destroyer or Drums and Guns because they're a fair distance away from the "slowcore" sound that the band's had for the majority of their career.
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# ? Apr 2, 2011 21:31 |
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MADLIB, damnit!
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# ? Apr 2, 2011 22:47 |
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Rubber Biscuit posted:MADLIB, damnit! I only just got into him myself, I recommend Champion Sound, a collaboration album with him and J Dilla. I think they go under the pseudonym Jaylib. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRzRSCRZweY Edit: And if you enjoy that type of production I think you'd like Chrome Children. It includes some songs by him and other similar artists on the same label. It was created for those Adult Swim bumps I think. Here's one of his: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd1m3Zai97A msinclair fucked around with this message at 07:21 on Apr 3, 2011 |
# ? Apr 3, 2011 07:18 |
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bleh
take the moon fucked around with this message at 03:56 on Jul 23, 2012 |
# ? Apr 3, 2011 19:39 |
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Iraff posted:the first three albums are all solid gold so that's a good place. there's brilliant songs on all of their albums though, so you can't really go wrong Holy poo poo, I Could Live in Hope is beyond amazing. I hope the other two are as good
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# ? Apr 3, 2011 21:10 |
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MiracleWhipHipster posted:Where do I start with Teenage Fanclub? Bandwagonesque and Thirteen.
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# ? Apr 3, 2011 21:30 |
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bleh
take the moon fucked around with this message at 03:56 on Jul 23, 2012 |
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^ I would say Grand Prix by a long shot. All of those albums are good though, despite their awful, awful, album covers. I always wonder who decided that those images were THE ONES.
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