note I said some of it is alright
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note I said some of it is alright
i did :) (just tryin to be clever)Quote:
Originally posted by Pix
note I said some of it is alright
do you say
"blink one eight two"
or
"blink one-eighty two"
blink one eight two
I quite like the Gorillaz album :o *blushQuote:
Originally posted by Jamagei
Either a toss up between Van Morrison - 1967 session or something (£2.99 and it had brown eyed girl on it) or Gorrillaz, I wanted to hang myself whilst listening to it.
Oasis - Standing on the shoulders of Giants. A musical disgrace :(
not really....well...go let it out was class, it had some good songs, but no where near "morning glory"Quote:
Originally posted by Gaffer
Oasis - Standing on the shoulders of Giants. A musical disgrace :(
The worst albums always gets deleted, so if there's any worst album then its in my recently downloaded section, other than that I haven't bought any albums at all :)
Harry:
I agree, Razorblade Suitcase wasn't that bad, cos it was a bit unorthodox in places. I still listen to it from time to time.
Simon:
My personal exception to your rule is Earthtone9, and although I don't expect you to have heard of them, I'm perfectly happy to spend my hard earned cash to listen to them. - Although generally I agree, sticking numbers in your band name does cheapen things a little.
Ghost:
My personal worst album was a present, but at the time I wanted it and was terribly disappointed when i heard it. The band were called LAPD and were the forerunners of Korn (same guitarists, bassist, drummer). I don't even remember the name of the album. The songs are dross and the singer is awful. Still, I won't get rid of it. I think its pretty rare.
Hang on, I'll just go and find it...
I can't find it. I have a wierd empty sensation.
Theres loads of real crap in my collection though.
Wally, I'm sure you can agree with me that Sepulturas Morbid Visions and Bestial Devastation albums were atrocities.
I was also left emotionless after listening to William Orbit's Strange Cargo.
Oh-ho...theres plenty more...
lol :DQuote:
Originally posted by Behemoth
I can't find it. I have a wierd empty sensation.
Theres loads of real crap in my collection though.
Wally, I'm sure you can agree with me that Sepulturas Morbid Visions and Bestial Devastation albums were atrocities.
I was also left emotionless after listening to William Orbit's Strange Cargo.
Oh-ho...theres plenty more...
in 4th grade I bought a CD which will remain unnamed but rest assured it is pure pop and it sucks :eek:
Yep, they were fun for about 2 listenings. I'm not too keen on Roots either. Sounds too forced.Quote:
Originally posted by Behemoth
Wally, I'm sure you can agree with me that Sepulturas Morbid Visions and Bestial Devastation albums were atrocities.
Come to think of it, Chaos AD was their only good album :)
I quite liked Roots...
"BOOTS! MUDDY BOOTS!"
*ahem*
But I agree with ya, Chaos AD is their best.
Best album cover too...
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.co.jp/r...28/cy13033.jpg
Metallica's Load, Reload, Garage Inc and S&M which really should've been called Shite, More Shite, Even More Shite and Oh My God I Can't Believe They'd To Release This Kind Of Shite
Ghost Ryder
Well, I could name countless artists that, I believe, far surpass tupac's talent (both lyrically and musicianship) but it's not really suprising since I despise rap in all it's forms.Quote:
why dont you name me a songwriter that comes close to him as far as talent goes in the last 10 years?? (excludin cobain coz i already consider him to be pac's equal)
He might be a good rapper (as far as rapping goes) but I wouldn't know because it's all nonsense to me.