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GBV is usually good for 2 or 3 10/10 songs an album (aside from their top top albums like Bee Thousand and Alien Lanes which were pretty perfect)I’m very partial to Isolation Drills.
GBV is usually good for 2 or 3 10/10 songs an album (aside from their top top albums like Bee Thousand and Alien Lanes which were pretty perfect)I’m very partial to Isolation Drills.
GBV is usually good for 2 or 3 10/10 songs an album (aside from their top top albums like Bee Thousand and Alien Lanes which were pretty perfect)
Robert Pollard knows how to make a killer pop tune man. All great songs.Twilight Campfire, Chasing Heather Crazy, and Glad Girls FTW.
Robert Pollard knows how to make a killer pop tune man. All great songs.
Never see anyone talk about Sandbox, definitely one of my fav albums of theirs. The Drinking Jim Crow might be my favorite GBV song.
I don’t listen to a TON of rap, so I’m far from an aficionado. I’d say about 20% of what I listen to is rap/hip hop.
Sandbox is one of the few GBV albums where every song is quality. It’s really f***ing great. Not nearly as experimental and weird as some of their more middle stuff, but still out there.I have to investigate more. I have Bee Thousand, Isolation Drills, Do the Collapse and Mag Earwig!
I still bump OutKast from time to time... If you like hooks you might like Schoolboy Q. He's Kendricks childhood friend and they kill it together.I don’t listen to a TON of rap, so I’m far from an aficionado. I’d say about 20% of what I listen to is rap/hip hop.
In terms of current rap I like I mainly listen to: Kendrick of course, Tyler the Creator, Kanye, Playboi Carti (yeah he’s basically a gimmick but the hooks), and Travis Scott (again more of a hook artist than a rapper). Death Grips if they count. I like a lot of the psychedelic influences these guys have in their beats. As for older stuff, the usual, Nas/Biggie/Pac/Jay-Z/Outkast/Tribe. I consider Nas the GOAT of that era for Illmatic alone. I’d say that album is by far my favorite rap album.
This is my favorite song by school
I like him because no matter who he's with on the track he brings the hood rat out of them
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I’m very partial to Isolation Drills.
Under the Bushes, Under the Stars is one of my favorites. Came out the year after Alien Lanes in 1996. It was their first album to use 24-track recording instead of 4-track, so it's a bit more polished. It has a big sound which I like.GBV is usually good for 2 or 3 10/10 songs an album (aside from their top top albums like Bee Thousand and Alien Lanes which were pretty perfect)
Under the Bushes, Under the Stars is one of my favorites. Came out the year after Alien Lanes in 1996. It was their first album to use 24-track recording instead of 4-track, so it's a bit more polished. It has a big sound which I like.
I have not.Always loved No Sky off that album, barely listened to the rest of it
Have you listened to Sandbox
Hah dude I went through an Anti-Flag kick over January. I used to LOVE that band.music that I am listening to right now:
Less Than Jake
MXPX
Pennywise
Chris Webby
Spose
Beastie Boys
New Found Glory
Reel Big Fish
Ballyhoo!
Rancid
Anti-Flag
Green Day
The Interrupters
Weezer
Slaine
La Coka Nostra
Vinnie Paz
Mr.Hyde
Necro
Authority Zero
Suicide Machines
Pennywise
Pepper
Palmer Squares
The Expendables
Tropidelic
Cypress Hill
Fortunate Youth
The Supervillains
Iration
Sandbox is really good. If you like that, I think you'd like this band fIREHOSE.
@MahomesIsGod Propeller (1992) is also really good:
Hah dude I went through an Anti-Flag kick over January. I used to LOVE that band.
There's only so many times a 30-year-old can listen to songs like "Captain Anarchy" LOL. Do you know Whatever It Takes? It was a side project started by the bassist/singer of Anti-Flag. They only put out one LP but it's very good. More emo than Anti-Flag.Used to, what happened haha? I listen to mostly anything except a few genres, that I won't listen too, basically most of the mainstream trash