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I actually have everything they ever put out. Multiple formats. Only band I've done that for as well. So yeah, still like them lots and lots. Their new band (projekt ako) is pretty grand as well. |
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The electric soft parade
I forgot to mention them before, but this thread was kinda made for them in the sense that i stand behind their first album wholeheartedly, but never paid any attention to them after that. With hindsight, the cover of that album bears alot of resemblance to The Anal Staircase by Coil. Good album for all fans of indie-rock with a bit of psych thrown in |
I forgot about Sub Pop's Hazel.
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Cay
Travis (pre-shit) Feeder (if we must) Dive Dive. Ok, I don't actually remember Dive Dive, but I was looking for Dustball, who don't seem to exist on youtube. Nought. Apparently, a Shifty Disco nostalgia day for me. Hmm. |
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ah, this thread
Fonda 500 - i just discovered a cd by them i bought for £1 years ago Apparently this has been used in an ad for Future-Linda-Barker-Lovers clothing outfit Jack Willis |
Hell is For Heroes
With a few years hindsight, i reckon I could have enjoyed quite a bit of "Emo" bands if the singers just SANG, rather than shouting/wailing/screaming like they all felt the need to do (Im looking at you, Funeral for a friend) |
Bailter space.
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yes. All of those bands had something to offer i submit, mainly because their singers chose to SING. I dont think At The Drive in is the right comparison, alot of them started before Relationship of Command. I like Arctic Monkeys, Maximo Park and Futureheads, and a couple of other bands from that mid 00's period, but its the wailing/shouting/screaming nonsense that ive always hated. |
For some reason I thought Relationship of Command was released in 1998. I do remember all of those bands citing At The Drive in as their biggest influence though. I know, I bought rock sound and Kerrang every month when I was 10 years old hahaha.
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I imagine they did hear ATDI before 2000. Refused too. If you liked all them you must have also liked Ikara Colt? |
Oshit, I never listened to them back then but I definitely remember that song well.
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Hahaha anyone else remember the Von Bondies?
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they were really good! Alot better than the shitty british attempts at garage rock from the time. Lack of Communication is a great tune. Do you remember the 22-20s? Do you? I had to try REALLY HARD to remember a band that shit! |
I don't recall them at all. I do miss being a kid and listening to all those bands though (which is sure to make some of the people here feel old as fuck).
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Im about as old as you if thats the measure. alot of the bands i liked then are still going, Idlewild, Feeder, The shins |
Lol. I used to love the Von Bondies....But then I quickly grew tired....
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ILDLEWILD! not a fan...
Saw them open for PJ. |
Idlewild were pretty good.
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most indie types should like the first 2 Idlewild albums. i love the third one too.
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I'm just happy that there's a Scottish band that isn't insanely shit.
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Arab Strap?
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Arab Strap, Mogwai and Boards of Canada aside (even though I'm not a fan of any of them).
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come on come on Derek, how about Long Fin Killie? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvcXh...eature=related or Ganger? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8cUIDXlS6s both amazing bands |
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