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acousticrock87 07.15.2008 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
The Trash Can Sinatras.

Trust me, i've tried liking them but no way I could.

Ew. They're like the most boring parts of every alt. rock band combined. Good riddance.

sarramkrop 07.15.2008 02:01 PM

Nobody mention Metrotone or Avrocar or I'll neg-rep them! I still really like that song by Metrotone called ''Kiss Me Awake'' especially.

acousticrock87 07.15.2008 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Glice
Selfish Cunt.

In a just world, there's a whole slew of bands that time hasn't forgotten, in spite of good reason. I was just about to type the Lemonheads and Screaming Trees and Alice in Chains and Soundgarden, but people still listen to them, don't they?

Aw man, I love Alice.

Soundgarden is a tough call. Lame for the most part, but a few good songs. I wouldn't mind their extinction, but Black Hole Sun can stay.

sarramkrop 07.15.2008 02:06 PM

Orange fucking Juice

radarmaker 07.15.2008 02:09 PM

I'd say Whipping Boy if it wasn't for the fact that they were really fucking good. Or at least the 2 singles & b-sides I've got are.

sarramkrop 07.15.2008 02:12 PM

The Olivia Tremor Control and Neutral Milk Hotel. Never liked either and I'd often end up with double copies of Neutral Milk Hotel albums, somehow.

Actually, The Olivia Tremor Control had a half decent song or two. Never been too fond of The Apples in Stereo either. More of a fan of Adventures In Stereo.

sarramkrop 07.15.2008 02:16 PM

Grant Lee fucking Buffalo

The grand total of a good tune and that's about it.

atsonicpark 07.15.2008 02:17 PM

haha no one's forgotten neutral milk or apples in stereo. for some reason.

Glice 07.15.2008 02:18 PM

E-male. Orange Orange. 5ive (arguably). Mark Morrison (except that one song, obviously). Olive.

radarmaker 07.15.2008 02:20 PM

Has the world forgotten Embrace yet? (the shit balladeers, not Ian MacKaye's band). I do hope so.

sarramkrop 07.15.2008 02:20 PM

I was shocked and disturbed to find out that some revere them on this very forum. It's offensive to a person of such good taste like me.

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atsonicpark 07.15.2008 02:20 PM

everyone forgot envy :(

batreleaser 07.15.2008 02:24 PM

orchid-chaos is me rules. i dont think theyve been forgotten ever. theyre still generally regarded as the best (maybe the only good) screamo band.

sarramkrop 07.15.2008 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Glice
That's the EP artwork - the album was exactly the same with a blue motif. The EP (which just so happens to be in my hands) contains:

The search for Cherry red
Make It Precious
Give me Daughters
The Beautiican
Winston Plum: Undertaker
and the exciting bonus track, When Prince was a kid.

The recordings are generally of a better (for which read: less polished) quality than those on the album. I'm pretty sure the Kills did a cover of the search for cherry red in a Peel session sometime in the early 90s. Stuart Lupton went on to form someone else, because I've seen his name since JFE split, I'm sure.


that's the one i had.

Glice 07.15.2008 02:28 PM

On the basis of this thread, I'm not sure if Britain is better at making forgettable bands or if Americans tend not to notice that some bands should be forgotten. Now, Australia, there's a country that's good at making forgettable bands. Gutterville splendour six, anyone?

Glice 07.15.2008 02:28 PM

Monkey Steals the drum. One very amazing song, then fuck all.

MellySingsDoom 07.15.2008 02:30 PM

The Wonder Stuff. Arse-gravy of the lowest order, plus they did that stupid fucking single with Vic Reeves.

sarramkrop 07.15.2008 02:32 PM

Did you use to buy all those shifty disco singles? I had shitloads of them at one point. Some good stuff on there and loads of forgettable bands. Paperlung were a hit, god knows where they are now.




 

Look, like that! ^


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acousticrock87 07.15.2008 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
On the basis of this thread, I'm not sure if Britain is better at making forgettable bands or if Americans tend not to notice that some bands should be forgotten. Now, Australia, there's a country that's good at making forgettable bands. Gutterville splendour six, anyone?

America refuses to forget shit bands.

batreleaser 07.15.2008 02:47 PM

silverchair

that band was fucking huge worldwide, and actually had a decent song or two, but it seemed like everyone in the world quickly realized they were a 19th rate nirvana for anorexic teenagers.


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