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Fugazi Red Medicine
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Steady Diet is mandatory, Sanjuro. It carries on the line of Repeater with a darker tone and is perhaps their best-played album; it has all those little tricks from Fugazi that drive me crazy (time changes, sudden stops, creative rhythms, bursts of distortion, catchy moments, etc... etc...). Then definitely check out "In On the Killtaker," much more energetic and with perhaps their most touching piece at the end. On 13 Songs, they were still a bit green, but it's worth it just to hear Promises and Waiting Room. In my opinion, their best remains Red Medicine, even though Fugazi is one of those bands that only made amazing albums. And yes, you started with the only two albums that are a bit underwhelming. :(
Vampire Rodents Premonition
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(totally connected, of course)
Vampire Rodents Premonition
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It's out of print, but some copies can still be found on eBay (premonition, however, is impossible to find). Anyway, Daniel Vahnke plans to reissue all the VR records soon, plus three new albums will come out (!!!) ten years after the last one. News here: Welcome to the new Myspace!
Vampire Rodents Premonition
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They are absolutely grand and crazy. The next two albums are even better: in Lullaby Land, they will perfect the formula of this Premonition and reach peaks of absolute schizophrenia and genius; in Clockseed, they will concentrate their inventiveness into more defined songs, marrying their avant-garde psycho-industrial with hip-hop (!). Listening is believing.
The Flaming Lips Hit to Death in the Future Head
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It's my favorite FL from the nineties, even though they don't drive me crazy. Everything is beautiful, starting from the cover.
Pop Group For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder?
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And this also goes in the download queue... does anyone know how to get the CD version of the first album by Rip Rig & Panic?
Government Alpha Sporadic Spectra
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Here a sample would fit nicely.
Minutemen What Makes A Man Start Fires?
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Pretazzo, get all the Minutemen records, it’s worth it.
OM Variations On A Theme
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I really love Sleep, and I like High On Fire too; sooner or later I’ll have to give these Om a listen. It can't be more exhausting than Dopesmoker :)
TV On The Radio Return To Cookie Mountain
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I also listened to them distractedly some time ago, they didn’t leave me anything... not even the Young Liars EP.