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3.04 - Winston Abreu3.03 R.J. ReynoldsThink I'll go ahead and start a run on BJs here.3.01 - BJ Surhoff3.02 - BJ RyanI believe so. I'm worried about a SS run here, so...2.19 Rob PiccioloRoyce Clayton available?
3.04 - Winston Abreu3.03 R.J. ReynoldsThink I'll go ahead and start a run on BJs here.3.01 - BJ Surhoff3.02 - BJ RyanI believe so. I'm worried about a SS run here, so...2.19 Rob PiccioloRoyce Clayton available?
You're probably not alone, but :XMuse put out more songs I like the 00s than Radiohead. There I said it.
I think mentioning these bands in the same breath is an insult to music as a whole.Also, it's pretty ridiculous to compare the two, when Radiohead spent the better part of the decade seeing how far they could get up their own asses, while Muse spent the decade getting more and more over the top in their sound. Their singers have similar voices - they have nothing else in common.You're probably not alone, but :XMuse put out more songs I like the 00s than Radiohead. There I said it.

:windblownguitarsolo:5.04 The Hold Steady - Lord, I'm Discouraged (5:08)

This is pretty much where I'm at. I liked them ok early on (even went to a couple shows), but I can't listen to them anymore.Muse took what Radiohead was doing way back when they were a rock band, kept it going and even evolved into their own sound (often times by lifting other influences).Everybody's copping somebody. Muse rocked the aughts.
Ditto, except I didn't attend any shows. I don't want to insult music as a whole but I enjoyed them despite the heavy Radiohead influence. Not a fan of the last album.This is pretty much where I'm at. I liked them ok early on (even went to a couple shows), but I can't listen to them anymore.Muse took what Radiohead was doing way back when they were a rock band, kept it going and even evolved into their own sound (often times by lifting other influences).Everybody's copping somebody. Muse rocked the aughts.
My teenage daughter loves Muse but wouldn't get Radiohead if I nailed the headphones in her ears. If Muse acts as a gateway band for her to listen to more varied stuff, they're all right in my book.This is pretty much where I'm at. I liked them ok early on (even went to a couple shows), but I can't listen to them anymore.Muse took what Radiohead was doing way back when they were a rock band, kept it going and even evolved into their own sound (often times by lifting other influences).Everybody's copping somebody. Muse rocked the aughts.
3.08 Tony MuserWTF?This has turned into the bash Muse thread all of a sudden?
It would be a damn tragedy if they wasted one of the rock's greatest all-time rhythm sections to make the same hardcore record over and over again. Fugazi were never a 3-chord, punk-by-numbers band. As early as their first record they relied as much on whole-note rests and extended "quiet" passages to achieve their aesthetic goals as lesser bands relied on barre-chords and volume. Their attack can be so lean and disciplined, their songs so compact, that anything inessential to the song's gestalt is often abandoned: hooks, choruses, a catchy lead--nothing is immune. It is a difficult but rewarding way to make music, and difficult but rewarding music to listen to.As much as I love Fugazi and Ian MacKaye, I feel like the later Fugazi stuff was too experimental for me. (not sure if experimental is what I am looking for. Maybe arty)
Its funny that the reason I am straight edge is putting out stuff I dont get.
Still love the band though
I don't, I just know who I'm drafting with and what I'll be able to get later.Why do you guys hate the rap music?![]()
3.06 Gaylord PerryWTF?This has turned into the bash Muse thread all of a sudden?
In lieu of actual picks, discussion beats silence.WTF?This has turned into the bash Muse thread all of a sudden?
you're upIt would be a damn tragedy if they wasted one of the rock's greatest all-time rhythm sections to make the same hardcore record over and over again. Fugazi were never a 3-chord, punk-by-numbers band. As early as their first record they relied as much on whole-note rests and extended "quiet" passages to achieve their aesthetic goals as lesser bands relied on barre-chords and volume. Their attack can be so lean and disciplined, their songs so compact, that anything inessential to the song's gestalt is often abandoned: hooks, choruses, a catchy lead--nothing is immune. It is a difficult but rewarding way to make music, and difficult but rewarding music to listen to.As much as I love Fugazi and Ian MacKaye, I feel like the later Fugazi stuff was too experimental for me. (not sure if experimental is what I am looking for. Maybe arty)
Its funny that the reason I am straight edge is putting out stuff I dont get.
Still love the band though
Fugazi's discipline and inventiveness is why, unlike the thousands of other bands to emerge from the SXE/hardcore ghetto of the 80's, we think of Fugazi as rock band. Not genre-wallowing incidental throw-down music for the FSU set.
Fugazi spent their entire career exhorting their audience to not simply consume music, but participate in it, and therefore the culture at large. You couldn't by a Fugazi t-shirt, so you made your own. They wouldn't give interviews to mainstream music mags, so if you had a question for Ian Mackaye, you had to ask him yourself at their next gig, which was easy to do, because there he is outside, taking tickets or loading his own equipment. And since he bothered to answer all of your nosey questions, you might just want to write it down and publish it somewhere, perhaps your own zine . . .
I can't think of another band of the last 20 years who had a greater aesthetic and cultural impact. While there certainly were many more popular bands, I doubt many fans of U2 and Coldplay were inspired to play the drums, to start their own band, to book shows in their local YMCA, to write about the show they saw last night, to actively create the culture they live in, rather than just passively consume it.
It's all about the VBD.I don't, I just know who I'm drafting with and what I'll be able to get later.Why do you guys hate the rap music?![]()
Why do you guys hate the rap music?![]()
A half-indie rock, half-rap mix would sound strange to me.Radiohead fishing always works with music geeks.In lieu of actual picks, discussion beats silence.WTF?This has turned into the bash Muse thread all of a sudden?
WHY DO YOU HATE ME?Why do you guys hate the rap music?![]()
A half-indie rock, half-rap mix would sound strange to me.
I didnt say I didnt like them. All I said was their stuff was a bit weird for me. And its only the more recent stuff (relative). Started with End Hits. You make it seem like I am arch station and said they were the worst band ever5.13. Smog--Feather By Feather 5:36
Sorry dudes. I thought I posted this before my Fugazi screed, but it disappeared.
No hate here, it's just that Vanilla Ice released his best stuff in the 90's.Why do you guys hate the rap music?![]()
I didnt say I didnt like them. All I said was their stuff was a bit weird for me. And its only the more recent stuff (relative). Started with End Hits. You make it seem like I am arch station and said they were the worst band ever5.13. Smog--Feather By Feather 5:36
Sorry dudes. I thought I posted this before my Fugazi screed, but it disappeared.

WHY DO YOU HATE ME?
2.17 - AhrnCityPahnder - Broken Social Scene - Cause = Time (4:14)4.17 - AhrnCityPahnder - The Thermals - Here's Your Future (2:26)

3.09 - Doug StrangeWhy do you guys hate the rap music?![]()
A half-indie rock, half-rap mix would sound strange to me.
Fusmogzi = speedI didnt say I didnt like them. All I said was their stuff was a bit weird for me. And its only the more recent stuff (relative). Started with End Hits. You make it seem like I am arch station and said they were the worst band ever5.13. Smog--Feather By Feather 5:36
Sorry dudes. I thought I posted this before my Fugazi screed, but it disappeared.![]()
Now them I've never heard ofFusmogzi = speedI didnt say I didnt like them. All I said was their stuff was a bit weird for me. And its only the more recent stuff (relative). Started with End Hits. You make it seem like I am arch station and said they were the worst band ever5.13. Smog--Feather By Feather 5:36
Sorry dudes. I thought I posted this before my Fugazi screed, but it disappeared.![]()
Hi.Who can take a PM? I'll be out the rest of the day.
Foul:Overstatement of Purpose. I've deliberately stayed away from making any value judgments on the bands, even given them respect despite my dislike for the music, just that the songs were not interesting to me.I didnt say I didnt like them. All I said was their stuff was a bit weird for me. And its only the more recent stuff (relative). Started with End Hits. You make it seem like I am arch station and said they were the worst band ever5.13. Smog--Feather By Feather 5:36
Sorry dudes. I thought I posted this before my Fugazi screed, but it disappeared.
I'm equal opportunity ignorantWhy do you guys hate the rap music?![]()
Sent. Thanks!Hi.Who can take a PM? I'll be out the rest of the day.
yup. Lots of people waiting on deck.should be able to make a nice run of picks here.5.16 - Jzilla -5.17 - Tiananmen Tank -5.18 - Kumerica -5.19 - John Madden's Lunchbox - Skip5.20 - The Future Champs -5.21 - Northern Voice -
