Your Top 5
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The ATDI, HWM and Avail were all in heavy, heavy rotation for me during my college years. And of course Descendents, albeit a bit earlier for me. Nostalgic picks right there!
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top 5 music
pixies - trompe le monde
sonic youth - daydream nation
nomeansno - small parts isolated and destroyed
the fall - perverted by language
melvins - bullheadthose albums are closest to my heart, could fit at least another 50 that also move me every time they i hear them. music is fantastic, although (IMO) definitely not going in the right direction.
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@Bored In Breck - Nice that the Descendents made the list. Saw them live this summer, I really enjoyed that.
And I missed the post by @GardenState - OTMAPP, hell yeah!
The Meteors are such a good band.
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I'd probably have a different list 15 minutes from now, but off the top of my head:
5. The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
4. Depeche Mode - Violator(maybe Music for the Masses)
3. The Clash - London Calling
2. Sisters of Mercy - First and Last and Always
1. Danzig - Lucifuge -
So hard to choose, too many great bands, albums but here's the 5 albums I'd carry with me for a road trip:
High on Fire: Death is this Communion
The Sword: Gods of the earth
Doomriders: Darkness come alive
Red Fang: Murder the mountains
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@gouki74 said in Your Top 5:
Doomriders: Darkness come alive
Heck yeah, this has been a saviour on long runs recently.
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Hmm an age old, impossible question.
Nas illmatic
Ultramagnetic MCs Critical Beatdown
Uniform Choice scream for change
Ani Difranco imperfectly
Kate Bush Sensual WorldThey all get weekly play on CD, and I haven't got bored yet. Been listening to all of them since years of release.
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Bob Dylan - blood on the tracks
Eric Clapton - journeyman
Derek & the dominos - layla and other assorted love songs
Neil Young - harvest
Bruce Springsteen - born in the usa -
@Stuart-T said in Your Top 5:
Hmm an age old, impossible question.
Nas illmatic
Ultramagnetic MCs Critical Beatdown
Uniform Choice scream for change
Ani Difranco imperfectly
Kate Bush Sensual WorldThey all get weekly play on CD, and I haven't got bored yet. Been listening to all of them since years of release.
Eclectic. Can’t beat a bit of West Coast Straight Edge.
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choose my favorites would be to hard so i'm going with authors, directors, and live bands
authors:
Cormac McCarthy
Chuck Palahniuk
Jack Kerouac (i have a thing for all the beat writers)
Charles Bukowski
Ken Kesey
and an honorable mention to Hunter Thompsondirectors:
The Coen Brothers
Wes Anderson
Paul Thomas Anderson
Quentin Tarantino
Stanley Kubrick
honorable mentions to Jeff Nichols, Savage Steve Holland (better off dead is my number 1 with a bullet all time favorite movie), David Fincherlive bands :
Lucero
Fugazi
Bane
Flag (the black flag band thats not black flag but has more actual past members then black flag, including my 2 favorite black flag singers)
Flogging Molly
honorable mentions Dropkick murphy's, Converge, Hatebreed, Smashing Pumpkins, Beastie boys, Terror, American Nightmare, Neil Diamond, Braid, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes -
Great shit; Lucero just dropped a new one this week, great live band! Fugazi was absolutely formative for me. Their shows were so great. I really loved their label in general, lots of great bands on Dischord.
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Guys if we are talking post rock, what about Regulator Watts and Abilene? And Hoover? They are my top 3 noise rock bands.
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@mclaincausey said in Your Top 5:
Great shit; Lucero just dropped a new one this week, great live band! Fugazi was absolutely formative for me. Their shows were so great. I really loved their label in general, lots of great bands on Dischord.
Lucero live used to be an amazing experience, the last few times I seen them was not so great. and the last few albums just don't speak to me.
But that's life.
I got lucky and saw Fugazi at there last show in toronto back in like 99ish? Great show and Grade opened for that. -
Last Lucero I saw was in Minneapolis at the Triple Rock in 2008. Rowdy crowd and they had them in the palm of their hand. I haven’t listened to them much since then but it was a terrific show.
I got to see Fugazi twice up close and personal, 1993, when my friend interviewed Ian before the show while I was in high school:
https://www.dischord.com/fugazi_live_series/jackson-ms-usa-40893And again in 1996:
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yeah the rowdiness is over
they don't play any faster songs back to back
ben even switches to an acoustic guitar for last night in townhttps://www.dischord.com/fugazi_live_series/toronto-on-canada-71998
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@jerkules bonus points for Melancholy. Man was that an album
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@mclaincausey @natehate The "real" show I ever attended was Fugazi in Milwaukee in 93'. Before that it was just local punk rock bands.
I just turned 15 and unwisely "borrowed" my parents car, filled it with friends and saw Fugazi and Lungfish. It truly changed the course of who I was to become. That sounds a bit cheesy, but it is true. I had the fortune of seeing Fugazi a few other times, but nothing ever compared to that first one.
Lucero- I have probably seen Lucero more than any other band. They used to headline or open for what seemed to be every band that I wanted to see throught the early 2000's. I grew to love them. There last time they were at Red Rocks was my welcome back to music from the covid restrictions. It was special, as I forgot how powerful live music was for my soul after going without for sooo long. But it is true, they aren't nearly as rowdy as they were. Grown ups....pfft..
I should probably rank my Top 5 shows at some point. That first Fugazi show would have to be in there, but that is a tough other 4.....
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@Bored-In-Breck said in Your Top 5:
The "real" show I ever attended was Fugazi in Milwaukee in 93'. Before that it was just local punk rock bands.
I just turned 15 and unwisely "borrowed" my parents car, filled it with friends and saw Fugazi and Lungfish. It truly changed the course of who I was to become. That sounds a bit cheesy, but it is true. I had the fortune of seeing Fugazi a few other times, but nothing ever compared to that first one.
I can totally relate to that. Started around the same time and age, and it never really went away.