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no no dont worry buzzo im using that link
im just lazy and have a slow computer |
Yes, yes, yes, I just couldn't pass up the joke with a word like "mud"
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haha yeah, but then it would be like me taking a shit and looking at a picture of bilinda (cause mud and cum dont really mix)
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Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge
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and superfuzz... is a reissue of an ep with added tracks from singles as bonus. NOT AN ALBUM. still, it's their best release. i would vote for march to fuzz because you get their best songs without all the boring filler, at least disc 1. |
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This is true, and as much as I love the band (I was a huge Green River fan when I lived in Seattle, and I went to school with Steve Turner in Bellingham when he was between Green River and Mudhoney, and we're still friends) I can't say they've ever done a very good "album". They are at their best as a punk rock singles band, and they haven't tried particularly hard to be that since the early days. "Touch Me I'm Sick" is one of the best rock singles ever. |
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Aww man, the second disc of that best of is owner of two of a very select group of favorite covers ever-'Money will roll right in' and 'Revolution'. |
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For those who need the password, it's discosgrunge.blogspot.com |
^haha yeah i did, thats how i learnt about megarotic. too bad that you can only watch like 10 videos a day.
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Haha, oh buzzo, will there ever be enough porn in the world for you?
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Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge is their least accomplished album, mainly because of the poor mixes and incredibly low fidelity. For me, 'Into The Drink' is the only truly memorable number off that album. It was somewhat disappointing, coming after Superfuzz Bigmuff, s/t and the Superfuzz Bigmuff/Early Singles compilation.
My Top Three Mud Albums: 1)Mudhoney, 2)Five Dollar Bob's Mock Cooter Stew and 3)Since We've become Translucent The stand-out numbers: 'Touch Me I'm Sick', 'Get Into Yours', 'Make It Now' (either version), 'Blinding Sun', 'No Song III', 'What Moves The Heart' (probably the only number I've ever heard that owes its dynamics to Cream's version of Willie Dixon' 'Spoonful'), and 'Sonic Infusion' (love that synthetic little ending that burps and gargles its way into nothingness--reminds me of the electronic treatments on the soundtracks to early to mid '70s films like 'Klute', 'The Anderson Tapes', etc.). |
superfuzz with piece of cake coming a close second.
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i said it mainly because i only have disc one and can't really comment on the quality of disc 2. i'm not a big fan of their cover of "hate the police" though. |
superfuzz bigmuff, followed by every good boy deserves fudge.
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fucking hell this turned into a slaughter
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Pfft yeah that sucks big balls and I never got why people love it so much. Weirdos they are. |
Superfuzz BigMuff is of course a classic and EGBDF is great too. but what about My Brother The Cow ? Thats the best record they released in the 90s and its hardly ever talked about. Its got that great stooges homage "1995" an attack on courtney love "into yer schtick". This record has some of their best writen songs "generational spokesmodel", "fearless doctor killers" and "judgement rage, retribution and thyme".Get this record if you havent already !
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i cant really say, i chose egbdf but evey album has a certain sound i love about it.
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