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Post by Bret Walker on Feb 17, 2005 9:04:35 GMT -5
Lately I've been playing a lot of tapes in the car. Well, a lot means four. I only own like 10 cassette tapes, and the rest of my music library is all on CD. I think the last time I bought a cassette was when Green Day's Warning came out (thank god I didn't pay for a CD of that piece of shit!). So the four I've been listening to, over and over, are: Limp Bizkit - Three Dollar Bill, Y'all$ Tool - Aenima Powerman 5000 - Mega!! Kungfu Radio Nirvana - In Utero I haven't listened to these in years, and I'm absolutely amazed at how good they all are. It's particularly hard to believe that Limp Bizkit actually had an album that was good. And In Utero, I've been listening to that nonstop for the last three days. It was certainly a return to Nirvana's Grunge roots after their pseudo pop-punk Nevermind. Smacks of Mudhoney. Good shite indeed. So, I guess I'm asking the question, have you ever had an album that you didn't listen to for years, only to rediscover it later and stand in awe and wonder at the beauty of it? I'm glad I rediscovered these gems.
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Post by The Vonz on Feb 17, 2005 9:24:03 GMT -5
Limp Bizkit did used to be decent. Before the fame, and before Borland left. Big Dumb Face is fucking great, proving that the only talent in the group was Borland.
Faith No More. When they were around, I wasn't much of a fan, or for years after. The Real Thing was a pretty mediocre album, Patton was about 15 when they recorded it. But the later stuff, especially Angel Dust, is greatness.
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