Nothing to do with sonics, just music that i like to listen to. Best on vinyl, but then again, most things are : ) Sean
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1) Pink Flag by Wire. My favourite band and my favourite album. Relatively stripped down garage-core punk combined with a small amount of pop and a hint of the twisted tone-poems to come in the not so distant future. If you want to check out Wire, you HAVE to listen to them in order of their releases i.e. Pink Flag, then Chairs Missing and then 154. Othewise, nothing makes sense.
2A) Singles Going Steady 2B) A Different Kind of Tension Both by The Buzzcocks and equally great in different ways. The originators of harmonious pop / punk. Punk enough for those that like to hang out in the streets, talk shit and drink beer and "pop" enough for those that like to sing along with the radio. The perfect example of "the commercial underground sound".
3) Reign in Blood by Slayer. For those who know, nothing more needs to be said. You'll understand. PS... If you like this one, check out Massacre's "Beyond Reality". Another jam that flows from tune to tune with a heavy Slayer influence.
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1) Pink Flag by Wire. My favourite band and my favourite album. Relatively stripped down garage-core punk combined with a small amount of pop and a hint of the twisted tone-poems to come in the not so distant future. If you want to check out Wire, you HAVE to listen to them in order of their releases i.e. Pink Flag, then Chairs Missing and then 154. Othewise, nothing makes sense.
2A) Singles Going Steady 2B) A Different Kind of Tension Both by The Buzzcocks and equally great in different ways. The originators of harmonious pop / punk. Punk enough for those that like to hang out in the streets, talk shit and drink beer and "pop" enough for those that like to sing along with the radio. The perfect example of "the commercial underground sound".
3) Reign in Blood by Slayer. For those who know, nothing more needs to be said. You'll understand. PS... If you like this one, check out Massacre's "Beyond Reality". Another jam that flows from tune to tune with a heavy Slayer influence.