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KaosPilot:

--- Quote from: michaelicious on 12 Apr 2010, 17:21 ---

Contributing: Sleater-Kinney made seven really good albums and five of the best of all time, in this guy's opinion.

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YES. As in, totally, totally agreed.

The Duke:
-This message courtesy of my dad's influence on my musical taste-

Bruce Springsteen!

Right up until Lucky Town and Human Touch, anyway.  Besides those (and even they had a couple okay songs) and most of Devils and Dust, I have never heard a Springsteen song I didn't like.

And I have heard almost all of them.

BlahBlah:
Hendrix.
The Velvet Underground.

Scandanavian War Machine:

--- Quote from: Zingoleb on 13 Apr 2010, 10:26 ---I was thinking about this the other day and while I don't have a real extensive knowledge of him (I know, actually, Small Change, Swordfishtrombones, Alice, the Black Rider and Orphans, but that's it), I think Tom Waits would fit best for this. The man never seemed to peak in any one area or time, he seems to just deliver constant greatness.

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Yeah, I'd probably agree with this, with the minor edit of changing "constant greatness" to "constant goodness with peaks of pure glory"

JD:
Hey can I nominate Nickelback?

They're consistently terrible.

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