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JayDeLuca
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"between the heart and the synapse" by The Receiving end of Sirens
VomitHatSteve said:Interesting choice. The general consensus I've heard is that is the bands worst album, at least from a songwriting point of view.
I'm gonna go with Smashing Pumpkins, Gish. They got some really great sound without all the ridiculous over-production of some of the later albums
Also anything by Pain is good. For independent production, they get excellent tone and harmonies.
baker_ said:I am curious about your Robert Johnson picks. Those are some old recordings. They are amazing songs and he was an amazing guitarist, but I just don't understand why you consider his recordings some of the best sounding ones.
zacanger said:Same with their song Oh My God.
c7sus said:Grateful Dead Wake Of The Flood
SouthSIDE Glen said:Any album that when listed here, will allow this idiotic twenty-seventh-generation rerun of a thread to die already.
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Obi-Wan zenabI said:While I'm here, here are some other ones that I like-- I use them to check out my turntables / hi-fi set up.
"Exodus," BM&TW
"Joe's Garage" FZ
"Nightfly" Donald Fagen
oh, and I bought some used Melvins CDs this summer. They were really great-- a lot of the musical value was in the recording/production. Unique sounds, inventiveness, surprises and humor
Lord knows I need one!ez_willis said:Schedule a vaction, Glen. Quick!