Top 5 Albums of 2003
5. OutKast - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below: I don't care what any of you say, it was brilliant album, especially The Love Below.
4. My Morning Jacket - It Still Moves: And I hate alt-country. 3. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever to Tell: A tad short, but a great album despite. 2. Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks: Ranks right up there with Wowee Zowee. 1. Super Furry Animals - Phantom Power: Perfect in every way. Totally blew me the fuck away. Try it if you haven't. Total pop perfection. Disappointment of the year: Ween's Quebec. Kinda mediocre. :( |
HEY GUYS CRASH IS BACK :lol
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Decided to come back and bring joy to your hearts yet again.
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1: Rancid - Indestructible
2: Outkast - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (I love that CD too!!) 3: Alkaline Trio - Good Mourning 4: The Coral - Magic and Medicine 5: NOFX - War on Errorism Biggest disappointment...Korn - Take a look in the Mirror |
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Who's the other one?
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This didn't really blow me out of the water, I mainly collected music from previous years... but there were a couple great albums.
1. White Stripes - Elephant 2. Eels - Shootenanny 3. Belle & Sebastian - Dear Catastrophe Waitress 4. Bonnie "Prince" Billy - Master & Everyone 5. Loose Fur - Loose Fur other good stuff worth meantioning: new Ryan Adams stuff Papa M tour singles (one to four) Cat Power Outkast Wilco - More like the Moon EP Isobell Campell - Amorino Jay Farrer - Terroir Blues Joe Strummer - Streetcore Songs:Ohio - Magnolia Electric Co. Strokes - Room on Fire Zwan - Mary Star of the Sea Elliott Smith - Pretty Ugly (Before) 7" I'm sure I'm forgetting tons of other great stuff too. top 5 re-issues: 1. Uncle Tupelo remasters w/ bonus (especially Anodyne) 2. Neil Young - On the Beach (and American Stars 'n Bars) 3. Television - Marquee Moon (andAdventure) 4. all of the Bob Dylan remasters 5. Byrds-Sweetheart of the Rodeo (Legacy Edition) |
Elephant was great too.
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Therapy? - High Anxiety
Cold - YOTS Chimaira - TIOR Amen - Buy American Dog Fashion Disco - Commited to a bright future Dissapointment - Systematic - Pleasure to burn |
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I find that Protoclown tends to have good taste.
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I like Bjork...but Evanescence?!
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Well, I'm pretty biased in the sense that my definition of good tastes requires that one realizes the utter brilliance of either the Velvet Underground or Can.
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Well, VU rules (obviously), but I haven't heard enough Can to pass judgement.
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Aw, c'mon, man. You've never passed judgement on somebody's taste?
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I have, but I don't go around saying shit like "ME AND [ insert other names here ] ARE THE ONLY ONES HERE WITH TASTE"
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I tend to judge other people's tastes, but I don't let them know about it. This is the first time, boo hoo. I'll continue not yelling at other people for liking bad music, even if it is made by a guy with a pseudo-deep voice and fake beatnik stories. Notice I never post in the music forum to bash things, but merely to suggest music I think is good to others and such. I slipped up, oh snap.
EDIT: but I don't let them know about it. unless it's evanesence or something that's blatantly crap. |
I don't listen to enough to make a list, but I think The Shins - Chutes Too Narrow should be in this thread somewhere.
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Chutes Too Narrow rules...it's probably in the top 10. Oh, Inverted World was better though.
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Yeah, I'm with SolidSnakeASS. I pretty much listen to just old stuff, so I'm pretty dated. :/
However, although critics blasted it, the new Belle & Sebastian is fuckin great. I don't care what people say, I loved it. The new Cat Power was okay, too. Oh, and that new Neil Young album was decent. |
I thought the new B&S got good reviews...
Drew... listen to Selmasongs by Bjork. It might change your mind on her. |
Step Into My Office, Baby was one of the best songs of the year. As for the album...it was better than Fold Your Hands Child, at least.
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