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Most Inaccessible Album of All-Time?
TheFuriousWombat:
--- Quote from: carrotosaurus on 15 Oct 2007, 06:59 ---I love Tarentel. They're actually quite accessible.
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Depends on what you're listening to. You'd be hard pressed to argue in favor of Big Black Square or any of the Ghetto Beats albums being accessible. Earlier stuff, 'From Bone to Satellite' for example, are indeed about as accessible as your typical post rock band. But newer stuff, the Home Ruckus series for example, or the Live Edits disc, really cannot be called accessible with much support.
bryanthelion:
Yoko Ono anyone?
"Oh no! Its yoko!"
though, it could be the most accesible albums since its so damn funny.
Hamlet:
--- Quote from: El Opium on 13 Oct 2007, 02:23 ---I've not heard any, but sound poetry (composed vocal sounds without words) does not sound easy to get into.
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Actually, I downloaded some several years ago out of curiosity, and discovered that it was quite enjoyable in a very soothing way. And this was when I hadn't really gotten into seriously experimental music yet.
öde:
Loituma are quite awesome and I guess they fit into that category if you don't speak Finnish.
devilcrayon:
There's always The Must Unwanted Song, designed to be unliked:
http://www.emusic.com/album/Dave-Soldier-The-People-s-Choice-Music-The-Most-Wanted-Song-an-MP3-Download/11088860.html
Though, personally, I find The Most Wanted Song to be unlistenable and Unwanted to be hi-freakin-larious.
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