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cowhead 10-11-2006 10:29 PM

dinosaur: dinosaur (later to become dinosaur jr.)
the cure: pornography/disintergration/bloodflowers (it's a trillogy)
pink floyd: animals
rem: eponymous
ian moore: just look it up
govt' mule:see above
squirrel bait: skag heaven (the base for all this screamo shit.. in 1988)
Fugazi: 13 songs
man or astro man?!? : is it? (second album off of estrus records) best surf album in 40 years..)
ooh! can I go on and on and on and on?!?!?

cowhead 10-11-2006 10:31 PM

and let's not forget sam the sham and the pharrohs... by the by ? mark and the mysterions (sp?) are still making music

bluecuracao 10-12-2006 02:10 AM

Soul Mining, The The. Seemingly ignored, but an impeccable album, IMO.

Sundae 10-12-2006 07:27 AM

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Probably not the most underrated of all time, but 2 albums I grew up with that very few people seem to have heard of: Dizrythmia by Split Enz and Go For It by Stiff Little Fingers.

I discovered them both in the mid-eighties, and they were very different to the music my friends were listening to. The Endz gave me a lifelong (so far!) respect for Neil & Tim Finn, and SLF introduced me to a more accessible form of punk (70s punk terrified me - I was too young to appreciate it when it was around).

If I come across people who also liked these albums I feel an instant bond with them - they were the soundtrack of my adolescence.

BTW, how do you insert images into the text? I only know how to attach and that inserts it at the bottom....

dar512 10-13-2006 01:17 PM

Jimmy Spheeris - Isle of View

Flint 10-13-2006 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolf
...Hocus Pocus by Focus...

I had never even heard of this album until I saw one of the tracks on a list of "top ten drum performances of the 1970s" in Modern Drummer.
I've still never heard it, but it's on my list of things to get.

Guyute 10-13-2006 10:01 PM

Rift by Phish. Changed the way I listen to music. then Nectar, Junta, then the rest in any order.

Matt Mays self-titled. Neo-Neil Young, great sound.

Cowhead- Animals is awesome- required listening, IMO...

Ibby 10-13-2006 10:21 PM

Keeper of the Seven Keys - Helloween

Great power/speed-metal. Awesome German singer, and two amazing guitarists.

Pangloss62 10-14-2006 11:01 AM

The "other" Irish Band
 
I had that Stiff Little Fingers LP, but when I saw these guys warm up for The Clash in 1979, I was hooked.


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yesman065 10-24-2006 03:01 PM

This is the voters poll of the top 885 musicians/bands/songs something like that. I found a few that were, in my opinion, wayyyy outta place. Like Prince ahead of Yes????? oh well take a look.
http://xponentialmusic.org/vote/index.php

mrnoodle 10-24-2006 03:30 PM

The most talented and awesome band of all time is Porcupine Tree. I always drag em out for these kinds of polls, but it's just true. Frigging amazing.

Bands like Poison overshadowed some bands that were much better but didn't have the public relations machine or got suffocated by the grunge era. Some are a little glammy, some aren't:

Blue Murder
Badlands
Riverdogs
MSG
Killer Dwarfs
Dangerous Toys
Salty Dog


Trouble was a great metal band that never got the play they deserved. As far as what we call classic rock today, Montrose should've been huge. In thrash, Testament and Megadeth are way better than Metallica instrumentally and songwriting-wise. And Anthrax is cooler. Yet Metallica got all the money. I dunno. Maybe it's all just my personal preference.

mrnoodle 10-24-2006 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yesman065
This is the voters poll of the top 885 musicians/bands/songs something like that. I found a few that were, in my opinion, wayyyy outta place. Like Prince ahead of Yes????? oh well take a look.
http://xponentialmusic.org/vote/index.php

That list makes me want to set puppies on fire. Death Cab for Cutie? 311? Panic at the Disco?


Ooo. Porcupine Tree made it on. But still.

Flint 10-24-2006 03:57 PM

311
 
Have you heard Grassroots?

Ibby 10-24-2006 04:05 PM

Porcupine Tree are cool, but they arent that good.

mrnoodle 10-24-2006 04:15 PM

heathen.


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