They are killer clowns: funny but deadly, closer to the monster from "It" than to real circus clowns.

 They have performed the noble act of elevating burps and farts to an art form.

Butthole Surfers' Locust Abortion Technician is a fiercely creative and schizophrenic album known for its wild experiments with blues-metal parody and noise rock. Featuring inventive covers and twisted originals, it mixes dark humor with intense musicality. The album stands out for its improved production and unforgettable vocal performances. True fans of experimental and underground rock will find it both shocking and entertaining. Dive into the wild world of Butthole Surfers—listen to Locust Abortion Technician and experience an unforgettable sonic adventure!

 It’s like driving at night on the streets of Düsseldorf, as if in a dream.

 Klaus Dinger is an artist with daring and brazen ideas, years ahead of the rest of the world.

La Düsseldorf’s self-titled 1976 album is a masterful continuation of Klaus Dinger’s groundbreaking work from Neu!. The record blends punk, ambient, and avant-garde elements with hypnotic, repetitive rhythms. Highlights include the soaring title track and the emotionally rich closer, 'Time'. This album stands as an accessible yet daring krautrock landmark, recommended for fans of experimental and post-punk music. Explore the hypnotic sounds of La Düsseldorf’s classic album and experience a krautrock legend in full flight.

 Take a gigantic mirror whose reflective surface contains all the music of the last 40 years, and make the unfortunate gesture of violently smashing it to the ground.

 It demands your attention. And it NEVER rewards you! Instead, you must continually forgive its excesses, its off-key moments, its less successful numbers.

Mother Of All Saints by Thinking Fellers Union Local #282 is a complex, challenging experimental double LP from the 1990s. Overflowing with bizarre sounds and diverse influences, it demands full attention and patience. The album blends chaotic noise with unexpected catchy moments and echoes decades of rock history in shattered sonic sketches. Dive into the chaotic brilliance of Mother Of All Saints—listen now and experience one of the wildest experimental albums ever made.

 The recipe of I Against I is culinarily delicious (yum!).

 Did you know that my grandma (86 years old) loves this album?

Bad Brains reunited in 1986 to release I Against I, showcasing advanced musicianship and blending punk, reggae, and metal. The album features expressive vocals and complex rhythms. Though not quite matching their previous work, it remains original and inventive. Praised even by unlikely fans, it's highly recommended for punk enthusiasts. Listen to Bad Brains' iconic I Against I and experience the electrifying fusion of punk, reggae, and metal today!

 They’re geniuses, how can you deny it?

 I admit it, I love them madly; and they are mad, MAD!

The review celebrates Cows' album Sexy Pee Story as a groundbreaking noise rock work blending hardcore blues with chaotic, experimental sounds. Despite the offbeat cover art, the music delivers powerful energy and innovation. The band’s unique live antics and unconventional guitar techniques add to their legendary status. Key tracks and a cover highlight the album's dark, intense nature. Though out of print, this album remains a must-have for fans of the genre. Dive into the chaotic brilliance of Cows' Sexy Pee Story and experience a raw noise rock gem today!

 Thinking Of Empire is one of the lost treasures of the 80s, a timeless album and an excellent example of high-class avant-garde intellectual rock.

 The monotony and flatness of the voice paradoxically enhance the rhythm and highlight the stunning musical background.

Slovenly's 'Thinking Of Empire' is a rarely reissued yet timeless album from the 80s underground rock scene, blending poetic lyrics with a unique avant-garde rock style. The album is deeply influenced by bands like Saccharine Trust and features an initially challenging but ultimately rewarding vocal style. A standout is the instrumental track 'This Is The Big Tree,' showcasing the band's musical sophistication. Despite its obscurity, this album remains a high-class example of intellectual rock music. Explore Slovenly's 'Thinking Of Empire' and uncover a hidden 80s indie rock masterpiece today!

 Finally The Punk Rockers Are Taking Acid: how better to describe the music of the Lips in the ’80s?

 Despite the B-movie look and sometimes nonsensical lyrics, the essence of this psychedelic punk is very serious.

This review celebrates The Flaming Lips' fresh and raw debut album 'Hear It Is' as a unique garage-punk psychedelic blend. It highlights Wayne Coyne's early melodic gifts and the album's sincere simplicity. The fusion of punk and psychedelia explores deep psychological themes with creative energy. The review also recommends the 'Finally The Punk Rockers Are Taking Acid' box set showcasing their golden era. Overall, it's a tribute to the band's early creative brilliance before their shift to more commercial pop. Explore The Flaming Lips’ raw psychedelic beginnings—listen to 'Hear It Is' and discover their unique garage-punk roots today!

 ‘Music Arcade’ evokes the very same feelings of being lulled to sleep by grandpa’s gentle guitar strumming.

 These old hippies really get me: they woke up in the ’70s and continue to deliver good OLD ROCK’N’ROLL!

This review explores Neil Young & Crazy Horse’s Broken Arrow, focusing on its nostalgic lullaby 'Music Arcade' and powerful electric ballads. While some tracks shine with classic rock intensity, others resemble less striking country-rock tunes. The album is enjoyable but doesn’t reach the heights of Neil Young’s top works, earning an overall solid but modest rating. Discover the blend of nostalgia and classic rock energy in Neil Young & Crazy Horse’s Broken Arrow—listen now and experience the timeless vibes!

 An extremely catchy bass riff, then the drums and 'stopped' guitar come in... the track continues to amaze, amaze, amaze and amaze!

 Fugazi have a way of managing the sound material that makes any material interesting, I bet they could even transform Songs About Jane into a stratospheric masterpiece.

This review praises Fugazi's 13 Songs as a historic and innovative compilation of their first two EPs. The first EP, Fugazi, is highly celebrated for its catchy riffs, unpredictable rhythms, and captivating performances. While Margin Walker is deemed slightly inferior, it still contains strong tracks and excellent musicianship. Overall, the album is lauded for its influence on the indie and punk scenes, reflecting the band's unique approach and DIY ethic. Dive into Fugazi's 13 Songs and experience the raw power and innovation that shaped indie rock history!

 20 seconds of Kirkwoodian music have more brilliant ideas than the entire career of _________ (choose an artist you can’t stand).

 In two words: PURE GENIUS.

The reviewer initially dismisses Meat Puppets II after a casual listen but quickly becomes captivated by its unique blend of punk, country, and psychedelic sounds. Praising the Kirkwood brothers' unconventional musicianship and surreal lyrics, the album is hailed as a hidden indie gem of the 1980s. It’s recommended for those who appreciate innovative and genre-defying music. Discover the groundbreaking blend of punk and country in Meat Puppets II—listen now and experience pure indie genius!