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  1. Yes, QOTSA is above your fucking beloved Smiths, what a travesty.

    Can't see the fuss about The Smiths. Can't stand smiths fans either. Reminds me of my problem with Radiohead. The lead singer tries his damn hardest to suck the joy and goodness for the rest of the band. Give me the Pixies over them any day.

    I do like noted Generic Rock Band Queens Of The Stone Age though. They make rock with no pretensions and a lot of depth. Rated R and Songs For The Deaf are essential, their new album is pretty good too.

  2. Miles Davis. Legend, obviously. He had such a diverse range of music over his time and you can really hear his dedication to his craft. A massive inspiration for me. There is a case for him to be considered one of the greatest musicians to have lived

    Blur are a lot better than people make them out to be, in their later years anyway. 13 and Think Tank are legit good albums, and they have a few gems spread through their earlier work. I found the whole Britpop period (Modern Life to The Great Escape) to be shite. But I hate Britpop in general.

    Being surrounded by Eminem fans is enough to make you hate his music regardless of quality. It helps that his work is piss poor and overhyped. He made a single good song in 'Stan'. But even a broken clock is more right than him.

    Tom Waits is some sort of twisted genius. Love Everything he does. Really fascinating voice, and a brilliantly oddball musical and lyrical style.

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  3. Albums:

    01 | Deafheaven | Sunbather
    02 | My Blloody Valentine | MBV
    03 | Burial | Rival Dealer
    04 | Dirty Beaches | Drifters/Love is the Devil
    05 | These New Puritans | Field of Reeds

    06 | Death Grips | Government Plates
    07 | Deerhunter | Monomania
    08 | Kurt Vile | Wakin On A Pretty Daze
    09 | Queens of the Stone Age | Like Clockwork
    10 | Parquet Courts | Light Up Gold


    11 | Juila Holter | Loud City Song
    12 | Tim Hecker | Virgins
    13 | Chance The Rapper | Acid Rap
    14 | Arcade Fire | Reflektor
    15 | Phosphorescent | Muchacho


    16 | The Flaming Lips | The Terror
    17 | Laura Marling | Once I Was An Eagle
    18 | Baths | Obsidian
    19 | Savages | Silence Yourself
    20 | Paul McCartney | New

    Tracks:

    01 | Dirty Beaches | Mirage Hall

    02 | Deafheaven | Dream House/Irresistible

    03 | My Bloody Valentine | New You

    04 | Julia Holter | Maxims I

    05 | Death Grips | Whatever I Want (fuck who's watching)

    06 | Burial | Hiders

    07 | Deerhunter | Monomania

    08 | Beck | Defriended

    09 | Kanye West | Blood on the Leaves

    10 | Tim Hecker | Prism

    11 | Deafheaven | Vertigo

    12 | Queens of the Stone Age | I Sat By the Ocean

    13 | Kurt Vile | Pure Pain

    14 | Darkside | Golden Arrow

    15 | Chance The Rapper | Chain Smoker

    16 | These New Puritans | Fragment Two

    17 | My Bloody Valentine | Who Sees You

    18 | Four Tet | Parallel Jallebi

    19 | David Bowie | Love is Lost (James Murphy Remix)

    20 | Arcade Fire | Here Comes The Night Time II

  4. I don’t really care either way for The Germs. But I have to say that GI is probably my favourite album to come from the 'Hardcore Punk' era.

    Love the Beastie Boys. Pauls Boutique was pretty revolutionary and loved albums like Hello Nasty and Ill Communication

    I think I displayed my feelings for Killswitch Engage in the 'What bands do you hate?' thread

    Led Zeppelin are awesome and are a band that I will defend forever. I know because of my oh so individual music tastes i’ve got to hate them, and some aspects of their legacy kind of rub me off. But honestly, 'When the Levee Breaks' invalidates every bad word ever said about them, and I will love them forever because of that.

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