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I couldn't decide. Goo has Mary Christ, Titanium Exposé, Mote, Diry Boots... Sister's got Stereo Sanctity, Catholic Block, Pipeline/Killtime, Schizophrenia, etc! Damn! Two nearly perfect albums.
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I haven't heard all of sister yet actually
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no question here.
sister, without a doubt. sister side 2, oh my god what an experience. tuff knarl, PCH, cotton crown etc etc. listening to it now in fact. SISTER!!! |
I spose I'm a wimpuss compared to the hardcore here....I like Goo better. Matter of fact. I MUCH prefer the latter period than that of they wilder, noisier early days.
I'm not sure I'd call their Goo and Dirty albums commercial, for instance. They are more accessible, not so crazily all over the place, but I guess it's the more down to earth sound I like. But from Goo on...I think they're phenomenal. Only setback for me is NYCF&G....didn't really satisfy at the time...maybe it will now. Daydream Nation is the transitory point for me....not Evol or Sister. and I DO love DN muchly. Then again...I think EJS no trash is fantastic and it routinely gets bashed here.... |
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which ones haven't you heard? |
sister is the best sonic youth album ever, goo is ok but that's all. i guess it's popular because it was their first geffen lp so they probably got many new fans with it.
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I voted Sister. It's just a better album to me. It's one of those perfect albums. Side one is one of my favorite album sides of all time. But Goo is a great album, too. I mean it has to be because it was the album that got me hooked on SY.
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I voted for Goo, though I love both albums equally. Goo is one of the first albums I got by SY, so it's somewhat sentimental. I also have fond memories of singing my friend goo with an old sonic friend. The videos are sweet, and Kool Thing treats us to CHUCK D and his powerful vocals. It was a good era.
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Actually, thinking about it, I'm going to have to give my vote to Sister, solely for the fact that it doesn't have Chuck D sounding like a fool or My Friend Goo's lyrics. Sorry, I love you alot, Goo. |
You FOOL!
Chuck D will put you in a world of hurt, sucka. Word to tha muthafucka. Fo sho. |
I'll whoop Chuck D's ass. I swear to god, I will.
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![]() What you sayin', sucka? I'm-a bite you wit mah yella teeth! |
I'm sayin', "Chuck, you have really let yrself go..."
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Dude, Chuck has the S1Ws..
![]() If you're not careful, they'll, like, dance at you. |
Well that doesn't matter! I've got a swollen motha'-fuckin' jaw, bro. I'll fuckin' be weak and disoriented at those damn S1Ws.
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![]() Chuck gonna hit ya where it hurts. Don't call 911, cuz they is a joke. Just you wait and see. He's a rebel without a pause. Chuck thinks you have fear of a black planet. Just remember, when he starts to fight, it'll take a nation of millions to hold him back. |
That was weak.
That's all I have to say on the matter. Good-bye. Oh, what's that? BURN! |
The part Chuck D plays on Goo is ok, but when I read in the liner notes that he was on Goo I thought he was going to rap, and I thought: Fuck no, don't do that.
anyone else think Thurstons voice lacks on this album? Basically the vocals in general lack. It sounds like I fucking hate this album, but I don't. I assure you. |
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I said my reasons why I made this thread, if you choose to continue ignoring that, then you choose to continue being a bellend. And certain people have chosen Goo infact. Therefore people don't see things the same as you, as a shock that may come as. |
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