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The Unicorns - Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?

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I've recently noticed that all the unfortunate events in the lives of blues singers all seem to rhyme... I think all these tragedies could be avoided with a good rhyming dictionary.


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The Meters - Struttin'
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Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
Liz Phair - Exile In Guyville
Brian Eno - Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)
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I've recently noticed that all the unfortunate events in the lives of blues singers all seem to rhyme... I think all these tragedies could be avoided with a good rhyming dictionary.


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I think I wanna go hang out at K's and listen to records today...2 nice choices.

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Descendants: I Don't Wanna Grow Up

Their second full length and probably my favorite from these guys. Catchy silliness meets hardcore punk. One of those records I rarely pull out anymore, but am always at least somewhat happy when I do.


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Melvins - Chicken Switch (remix record).


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Melvins - Chicken Switch (remix record).


How's this? It sounds really interesting from the Pfork review.

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Pole - 1 & 2
Memory Tapes - Seek Magic
Delorean - Ayrton Senna
Washed Out - Life of Leisure
JJ - No.1/No.2
Dr. Dre - The Chronic
The Pharcyde - Bizarre Ride II
Charles Mingus - Charles Mingus Presents Charles Mingus
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Melvins - Chicken Switch (remix record).


How's this? It sounds really interesting from the Pfork review.


I got 4 songs in before I left the page. I was listening track-by-track using the LaLa album player on the P4K review page. However, I think you would enjoy it more than I would.


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it's official. i'm a will johnson fanboy.

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Rolling Stones - Forty Licks
Bettye Lavette - The Scene of the Crime
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I've recently noticed that all the unfortunate events in the lives of blues singers all seem to rhyme... I think all these tragedies could be avoided with a good rhyming dictionary.


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Burning Ambitions: A History of Punk

One of my all-time favorite compilations. Fantastic cover art, featuring Sgt. Peppers done up with the Sex Pistols taking over the center stage. Great song selection. even though you see the Pistols and Clash on the cover, the tracks inside leave 'em out, instead gathering classics from groups like Wire, Vice Squad, The Vibrators, The Saints, and many more. It starts out with 70s English stuff and includes a nod to the US with a Heartbreakers track and moves on to a few early hardcore tracks by Dead Kennedys, GBH, etc... They eventually released a 3 CD version of this thing, but they never have released a CD version that contains the complete original track listing, which I will give you here, if you click the pic...

Boredom - Buzzcocks
Bingo Master's Breakout - The Fall
1, 2, X U - Wire
Life - ATV
Keys To Your Heart - 101'ers
I'm Alive - 999
Gary Gilmore's Eyes - Adverts
Justifiable Homicide - Dave Goodman and Friends
Where Have All The Boot Boys Gone? - Slaughter and the Dogs
(Get a) Grip On (Yourself) - The Stranglers
Your Generation - Generation X
Baby Baby - The Vibrators
Identity - X-Ray Spex
Read About Seymour - Swell Maps
I'm Stranded - The Saints
Chinese Rocks - Heartbreakers
Lock It Up - Eater
Ain't Got A Clue - Lurkers
Lady - Adam and The Ants
Love Song - The Damned
Looking After No. 1 - Boomtown Rats
Where's Captain Kirk? - Spizzenergi
In A Rut - The Ruts
Angels With Dirty Faces - Sham 69
Stranglehold - UK Subs
Flares and Slippers - Cockney Rejects
The Wait - Killing Joke
No Government - Anti-Pasti
Holiday In Cambodia - Dead Kennedy's
Dead Cities - The Exploited
Last Rockers - Vice Squad
Harry May - The Business
Police Story - The Partisans
Someone's Gonna Die - Blitz
City Baby Attacked By Rats - GBH
Complete Disorder - Disorder
Russians In The DHSS - Attila The Stockbroker
Lust For Glory - Angelic Upstarts


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Kurt Vile - Childish Prodigy


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Kurt Vile has been gathering steam over the last year or so, with the critic's pick Constant Hitmaker on Woodsist, followed by two flawless, limited edition run EPs on Richie Records and Mexican Summer, and thus his Matador debut, Childish Prodigy, arrives loaded with expectations from both his growing underground fan base, and the many more who have heard of, but not yet heard the Philly rock wonder. Vile harkens back to mystical classic rock purism, often framed as the heir to graying radio staples like Springsteen, the Stones or (the) Bob Seger (System), and hipper classicists like Spacemen 3 and the Stooges. Here is rock music to get loaded and sing along to, tapping toes, nodding heads, and swearing unnecessarily. There is a vitality and sincerity at the essence of Kurt Vile recordings that permeates any room where people listen to his songs. Vile's major-indie debut finds him strumming alone in a room and also stomping along with the Violators, his Crazy Horse if you will, with a swagger and strut that is infectious, and if you are not already a fan, but wrest satisfaction out of albums like Fun House, Rust Never Sleeps, or Nebraska, prepare to be won over.



It's a stretch.

On first listen, it sounds more like a rockier version of his other band, the War on Drugs - Wagonwheel Blues.

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Haha.
I just sold this and their other cd.

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