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Most Inaccessible Album of All-Time?

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Xerostyle:
I can't find any demos on the intertron, but Swodeque is horsecrap.

If you can find a place that sells Goodnight Star CDs, they usually carry Swodeque.

Lise:
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say, Jesus- I thought "The Paper Chase" (or the pAper chAse, I suppose) was inaccessible D:.

Heh, I guess according to producer John Congleton, the definition of "abstract" or avant-garde would be "vicious to the ear." (http://www.citypaper.com/music/story.asp?id=8232)

Noise rock for me is much more appreciable live :o.

Hamlet:
The most inaccessible album of all time consists of several hours of a single sine wave at a piercingly high pitche. It was released on DVD-audio in a limited pressing of 1 copy about five minutes ago.

Ballard:

--- Quote from: Johnny C on 09 Oct 2007, 07:39 ---corpsepaint-wearing My Bloody Valentine.

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I think I just died a little inside.

On second thought they'd probably just look like Strawberry Switchblade..

McTaggart:

--- Quote from: analogthought on 09 Oct 2007, 13:08 ---Ryoji Ikeda
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While I don't claim to know his entire catalog I have never come across anything he's done that wasn't at least fairly pleasant.

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