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DeAge™ : 7469 days • Here since 27 december 2005
Minor Threat Complete Discography
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what you say is partly true, but since you’re talking about the scene in Washington D.C., you forget to mention the BAD BRAINS. HOW DID THEY TURN PUNK ON ITS HEAD? AND WHO INVENTED THE CROSSOVER? EVERYONE TOOK INSPIRATION FROM I AGAINST I, EVEN FUGAZI.
Jethro Tull Thick As A Brick
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I wouldn't put it among the best of JETHRO; the absolute best is BENEFIT, and from there on, they get a bit cringeworthy.
Le Vibrazioni Le Vibrazioni II
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obscene music created by an even more obscene group.
Creedence Clearwater Revival Willy and the Poor Boys
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I don't know this album, I only have Cosmo's Factory and Bayou Country, I need to get it as soon as possible. Great review and fantastic band.
Discharge Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing
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ON THE CONTRARY, I STAND CORRECTED, WHY it’s 1981 AND IT’S STILL SUPERIOR.
Discharge Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing
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Certainly a great band that deserved a bit more glory, but they reached the peak with "Why," I believe from 1984. Anyway, the Crass seem closer to the CLASH. NOW I'M GOING TO LISTEN TO THEM AGAIN.
Yardbirds Roger The Engineer
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I don't know the album in question, but if the review is by Lester Bangs, it must have been really scary.
Leighton Koizumi feat. Tito & Thee Brainsuckers When The Night Falls
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Strychnine is very trendy this time of year. God, Siamese cat.
Thin White Rope Exploring The Axis
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MR NOBODY, you’re right, unfortunately I realized it too late. For the record, this album is also available with a different cover, this is for the weak-stomached idiots.