SilasLang

DeRank : 2,74
DeAge™ : 6608 days • Here since 8 may 2008
My Bloody Valentine Loveless
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No words. I've already said it elsewhere, one of the most beautiful albums of all time for me.
Korn The Path Of Totality
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Embarrassing... After the first two great works, a descent into the embarrassing that unfortunately cannot be stopped. But a healthy resolution, no, huh??
Radiohead OK Computer
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When it was released, it captivated me at the time, even though I have somewhat dialed it down over the years. The EP "Airbag/How Am I Driving?" remains paradoxically my favorite work by the Oxford band.
Soundgarden Down On The Upside
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An album often overlooked by many that has the sole fault of coming out after "Superunknown." Not a masterpiece by any means, but it remains an excellent effort. Tracks like "Zero Chance," "Blow Up The Outside World," and "Switch Opens" had their reason. However, I have always considered their masterpiece not the very good Superunknown, but the infernal and "Sabbathian" Louder Than Love.
Pearl Jam Vs.
Pearl Jam Vs.
9 dec 11
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A record I haven't put on the turntable since around 1994, maybe... The PJ have never really said anything to me, apart from Vitalogy. The Nirvana were anything but losing popularity at the time.
T.Rex T.Rex (2004; original version 1970)
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The album in question is my absolute favorite from Bolan's discography. Better than the next two for me.
Electric Wizard Supercoven/Burnout/Chrono.naut/Chrono.naut Phase II(Chaos Revealed)
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Oh shit, absolutely my favorite from the Wizards along with Come My Fanatics.. Two tracks only, but damn what a punch. Huge anyway, at least up until Dopethrone.
The Smashing Pumpkins Adore
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De Gustibus. I really liked only Siamese Dream. Of the "Tear," anyway.
David Bowie Heathen
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I remember it decently, but nothing to tear your hair out over. From Bowie post-70's, there's definitely Outside and little else, by my standards.
Alice In Chains Alice In Chains
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It seems to make little sense for me to talk about an album like this today, an album that, when it was released, I was already saturated with this kind of stuff, but for me, this was the masterpiece of Alice, in my opinion, I liked it much more than Dirt. And listening to it again today, I find it has aged definitely better than the aforementioned work from 1992.