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What's the Deal With -Band X-?
Johnny C:
Hitler pushes a button and their name appears. I don't see what's so tough about that one.
Jackie Blue:
--- Quote from: Johnny C on 26 Jan 2008, 23:17 ---Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain is actually probably my favourite Pavement album, partially because they got a drummer who could keep decent time.
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You do know that Malkmus actually played most of the drums on that album, right?
dalconnsuch:
--- Quote from: Uber Ritter on 26 Jan 2008, 22:25 ---The Thread wherein we clueless masses ask for the musical cognoscendi to explain what makes a famous/legendary* band that we haven't gotten into so amazing.
Maybe someone has already done this, but I feel like it would be hard to search for.
I'll start. What's the deal with Pavement? I listened to Terror Twilight and liked it, but it didn't seem, I dunno, amazing to me, and I don't remember being partiularly impressed by Slanted and Enchanted or their other stuff.
*groundbreaking/noteworthy/epochal/whatever...any band that people shit themselves over, basically
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pavement was one of the big leading "pied pipers" of indie music, similar to what the beatles were for the sixties, at the time pavement was goin around doin their thing there wasn't alot of "indie" out there, but now that kind of scene is everywhere and pavement was one of the reasons
Johnny C:
--- Quote from: zerodrone on 27 Jan 2008, 00:35 ---You do know that Malkmus actually played most of the drums on that album, right?
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I just spent fifteen minutes on Google and another five scouring the liner notes for the deluxe reissue and I can't find evidence of this anywhere. As far as I can tell it's Steve West, with the exception of Kannenberg on "Fillmore Jive," and that's according to Malkmus himself.
valley_parade:
What's the deal with Deerhoof?
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