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demonrail666 07.07.2008 02:49 PM

Yeah. They're the worst. Buying a sarong does not a Goan make thee.

DeadDiscoDildo 07.07.2008 06:33 PM

The Beatles
Nirvana
The Pixies
Sonic Youth
Weezer (Matt Sharp era)
The Strokes
Velvet Underground
Frank Sinatra
The Black Lips
Syd Barrett

crprte.idnty 07.07.2008 06:42 PM

my bloody valentine
sonic youth

two bands that really got me to change the way i perceive music.

batreleaser 07.07.2008 08:12 PM

i used to want to be james brown, and then later on james chance. ive always seen chance as like the white boy punk version of brown, with all the hyper energetic stage movements, screams, 'contortions', and just extremly entertaining. both of them are two of my heroes for sure.

Everyneurotic 07.07.2008 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MellySingsDoom
:D:D;)

The Male Rape Group track (On to 83) is a seriously great and fucked up piece of racket. Also of note: the first recorded Consumer Electronics gig (Public Attack 3?), at Philip Best's school when he was 14 ("Go on, fucking clap!")


yeah, it's quite good, public attack 3.

if you haven't heard libertarian recordings' split with ramleh, you're missing out on some great stuff.

pop punk will eat itself 07.08.2008 12:01 AM

Xiu Xiu, Sufjan Stevens, Nick Drake, Talking Heads, Velvet Underground, Peter Gabriel era Genesis, lots more.

Toilet & Bowels 07.08.2008 05:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by batreleaser
i used to want to be james brown, and then later on james chance. ive always seen chance as like the white boy punk version of brown, with all the hyper energetic stage movements, screams, 'contortions', and just extremly entertaining. both of them are two of my heroes for sure.


i don't know how you could even imagine that james chance is in the same league as james brown

MellySingsDoom 07.08.2008 05:16 AM

Everyneurotic - I "acquired" a copy of "Return To Slavery" a while back, and very impressive stuff it is too.

There's some amazing stuff on the Broken Flag boxset that Vinyl On Demand put out last year - some great MB tracks, for example, and also some stuff by Un-Kommuniti (Tim Gane in pre-Stereolab racket mode). Another great Broken Flag comp is the "Statement" LP, featuring (unnamed) Consumer Electronics tracks - these were the recordings that got him fired from Whitehouse in 1984...

SugarMountain 07.08.2008 05:18 AM

Neil Young.

Death & the Maiden 07.08.2008 06:49 AM

My influences depend on the musical phase I'm going through at that moment. Sometimes I'll listen to Sonic Youth constantly, so I'll be playing around with alternate tunings and such. Recently, I was obsessed with the Laughing Clowns, so my music was saxophone based. Right now I'm in a black metal phase, so I'm using tremelo picking and trying to ruin my voice.

PAULYBEE2656 07.08.2008 06:57 AM

my friends and my family and my kidz......

oh, i infuence myself on a daily basis too


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