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Old 10.24.2008, 04:38 PM   #5
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I voted this as my no1 album of the 90s
because its the no1 album of the 90s
and the no1 album ever.

The Richey mythology was never the point for me, but his lyrics are truly extraordinary and a million times more striking than most writers you would be likely to read. James Dean Bradfields performances are also extraordinary, ill never know how he fitted those words around his songs.
I dunno about anyone else, but this was THE album when i was 15, i dont think ive ever heard anything thats so extroverted in its hostility.
These Sunless Afternoons i cant find myself
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