and I have loads of albums under 30 mins!
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Right. In a way I dnt think of EP's that differently from albums. They're just basically short albums in my book. I mean, in some cases (Alice In Chains pops into my mind) bands have released singles from their EP's, so.... |
Gotta love songs like "We'd Have a Riot Doing Heroin" and "Kicked Out of The Webelos" |
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They released a lot more than that. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Queers |
Tweez doesn't count cuz it sucks.
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is TWEEZ an EP? |
The Queers have like 5-7 albums no?
Let's think. I wish Computer Cougar put out more than this cuz I love what they do |
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in my twisted little head, yes. not so, for others. |
Yes, but they only have that one album with that line-up, a compliation of thier earliest stuff as a hardcore band with thier original singer Wimpy. Once he left the band they become the pop punk band most people know them as. They kept the name but are virtually a different band. So, controversial inclusion, perhaps, but I think it still applies.
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Haha I've never heard of the queers but I was kicked out of the webelos!
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For a long time I thought they had two albums, until I realized one was an old Rancid album that some idiot on the internet labeled as Op Ivy. |
Even though I have to admit, that this was their only album under that bandname, they had two other bandnames prior this particular release. |
Dub Sex were brilliant, for their one LP (mid-1980's). 'Man on the Inside' is one of my favourite songs ever, still a very regular listen.
Propaganda only released one true LP with the proper line-up, and it is the best pop LP ever. |
south pacific. i don't care of if it's been nmaed yet, i couldn't be bothered to read through 3 pages. sorry. they are an amazing band though.
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another record with syd manning the controls! |
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except, given this guy's condition, I can believe it... |
There was a finnish band called Sergio who released one full length album back in 2005. Prior to that they had kept rather low profile for almost a decade and released a couple EPs. They had sort of unique mix of sonicyouthian noisy pop/rock and brooding quasi-black metal -ish melodies. easy listening post punk on one hand, abrasive on the other.
Soon after releasing their debut they just broke up and that was that. I always liked the 7" EP more, but they had a lot of potential. Never saw them live, but a friend managed witness a show. Apparently the encore consisted of a cover of napalm death's you suffer. http://youtu.be/4M6NT-cTOac http://youtu.be/6lhIv90JMIY |
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