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Old 01.27.2009, 02:23 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by Bollocks_to_Pop
The thing I like about No Age is that they're totally not pretentious. I've seen them live twice now and they put on a really good show, but afterwards they're totally cool about talking with people. I've talked to Randy twice for a bit and he's a real cool guy.

In regards to their music, I'm not going to try and argue that it's really "original". However I find for me that it's just really fun to put on one of their records and rock out to it. I like how some of their songs are high energy punk songs and then there are the more ambient noise tracks (for lack of a better term) as well. Brain Burner is one of my favorite songs of theirs but Everybody's Down is their best to see live.
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Originally Posted by uhler
mika miko>>>>>>no age
I like Mika Miko, but I don't think they're as good as No Age to be honest. Business Cats and Capricorinations are amazing songs, but overall their album is weaker than both No Age CDs
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