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Offend Maggie
Valrus:
I know there was a recent Deerhoof thread, but it's kind of petered out and I just downloaded this album today. I subscribe to eMusic but I paid the $10 to get it off iTunes anyway because I couldn't wait.
I've only listened to it once yet. Not enough to form a solid opinion.
Really I started this thread to lure (p)Tommy over to talk about this album because I know he's the biggest Deerhoof fan around and I agree with him that Deerhoof is one of the most exciting bands around and "Spirit Ditties of No Tone" is maybe the best song ever.
Tommy, what's with the new account? PM me.
LittleKey:
Well I really like it. I haven't listened to all of yet but I like what I've heard, It's also the first Deerhoof album I've listened to. I'm surprised they can crank out so many good albums in such short time periods.
Scandanavian War Machine:
funny story:
i downloaded Apple O' a while back and really disliked it...but for some reason i ended up putting it on my iPod anyway "just in case" and the other day i was looking for something to listen to and i came to Deerhoof and i was like "huh. i have no idea what they sound like...but it's on my iPod. weird." so listened to it and now Apple O' is one of my favorite cds.
Offend Maggie is alright but, like you, i've only listened to it a couple times and can't really say much about it. it's more accesible, for sure but how much i actually like it is yet to be seen.
ImRonBurgundy?:
AOL has a full stream of the album here. Judging by the first couple songs, it is markedly more accessible, but I'm still liking it.
imapiratearg:
I liked it enough. I didn't think it was much different than, say, Milk Man, Apple O', or The Runner's Four, except that it may be ever so slightly more straightforward than those ones.
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