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What is The Greatest Album of the Decade?

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BlakeJustBlake:
I'm going to say Funeral, Things We lost in the fire and slowcore music in general is just bland and bleh.

theoryC:
Arcade Fire.

Can't believe I'm voting for Funeral, but this is a pretty disappointing final round.

Joseph:
Low.

What a wonderful album to play really loud.

valley_parade:

--- Quote from: Ptommydski on 11 Oct 2009, 13:59 --- Deerhoof, Sonic Youth

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Sucking at music a good band does not make, Tommy.

And honestly, maybe Low did pioneer slow-core, but I'm still set in my ways that the American Analog Set perfected it.

Sox:
Low. I've been abstaining up until now, but I have to cast a vote at this point because this things usually end embarrassingly.
Shane, AAS are slowcore? They're slow, but they sound absolutely nothing remotely like any of the 'pioneers' of the genre and are lacking in any of the genre characteristics, except for their preference for slower tempos.
Take all the bands from Tommy's last post and throw them onto a compilation with the American Analog Set, they'd be the odd one out. They write pop songs. Mostly slow pop songs, but still pop songs nonetheless. They also use a drum machine and a heavily processed guitar sound which makes them sound remarkably sterile next to bands as dynamic as those guys, too.

Slow=/=Slowcore

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