galvanizedrocknroll
galvanizedrocknroll t1_j9i73w9 wrote
Reply to Which greatest hits/compilation albums do you consider proper albums in their own right? by my_one_and_lonely
Snap! (Or Compact Snap! As I bought it on CD) The Jam
galvanizedrocknroll t1_j638393 wrote
Reply to comment by JoniVanZandt in beatles-like bands by William52627
The Creation is a game changer.
galvanizedrocknroll t1_j2b8kzp wrote
Reply to comment by LoudTsu in Sammy Hagar: "I don’t like the movement of trying to change the past. It happened, move on.” by Boring_Ant_1677
Smoked or sea salt?
galvanizedrocknroll t1_j29rl9o wrote
Reply to comment by parkaman in Your favorite album openers by kriisso
Also Kill All Hippies on XTRMNTR
galvanizedrocknroll t1_j29rf1k wrote
Reply to Your favorite album openers by kriisso
Hello There - Cheap Trick In Color. Awesome mission statement opener.
galvanizedrocknroll t1_j24yuax wrote
Reply to comment by Opus-the-Penguin in Wiil CD's make a comeback like Vinyl? by trukises
"obviously superior" is the subjective part. Nobody is agreeing that the Columbia Dylan CDs or Costello CDs from the 80's sound superior to a clean vinyl record. However the reissued later versions might be. (probably are) The exception may be in Classical which benefit from the reduction in the "warm tones" of vinyl. If you had the Bill the Cat flexi disc you would see that warm tone matters.
galvanizedrocknroll t1_j24y6xh wrote
Reply to comment by Opus-the-Penguin in Wiil CD's make a comeback like Vinyl? by trukises
"obviously superior" is the subjective part. Nobody is agreeing that the Columbia Dylan CDs or Costello CDs from the 80's sound superior to a clean vinyl record. However the reissued later versions might be. (probably are) The exception may be in Classical which benefit from the reduction in the "warm tones" of vinyl. If you had the Bill the Cat flexi disc you would see that warm tone matters
galvanizedrocknroll t1_ixzziwc wrote
Ocean Rain - Echo & The Bunnymen
galvanizedrocknroll t1_ixwgw44 wrote
Reply to A-Z greatest bands by MightGuy420x
Aztec Camera
The Band
The Clash
Dinosaur Jr
Echo & The Bunnymen
Flaming Lips (90's line up)
The Go-Betweens
Husker Du
INXS
The Jam
King Crimson
Led Zeppelin
Mercury Rev
New Order
Old 97s
Primal Scream
Queen, I guess
Roxy Music
Stone Roses
Television
Uncle Tupelo
The Ventures
Wire
XTC
Yes
The Zombies
This is 100% subjective.
galvanizedrocknroll t1_iuj1450 wrote
Reply to What song makes you feel like you can destroy a city with the twitch of your finger? by Boyswithaxes
Lightning Strikes The Postman by The Flaming Lips
galvanizedrocknroll t1_iudy107 wrote
The Stooges - Funhouse and Primal Scream - XTRMNTR.
Right there with ya buddy
galvanizedrocknroll t1_it8cdba wrote
Reply to comment by honkytonkpopcorn in Non-rap songs with very fast lyrics? by Scion_Manifest
I'm glad someone posted this.
galvanizedrocknroll t1_jaes0mk wrote
Reply to An album a day by The_Flying_Dog
This seems like a shitty way to enjoy music. No offense op. Instead do the same album for a week. See what you learn. (I'm being a little over dramatic. You do you. This just seems like an exercise in quantity rather than gaining any insight to artistic ability or nuance.)