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Radiohead "In Rainbows" |
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58 | 71.60% |
The White Stripes "Icky Thump" |
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23 | 28.40% |
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Whoa, whoa - did I just hear personal shame when discussing preferences within the Stripes' discography? No need, Big3! I love, love, love all the Stripes albums almost to an inappropriate end (read: auditorysturbation). GBMS is gorgeous! I think my favorite track is Take, Take, Take... well... or Little Ghost.
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/agree but GBMS gets a not quite appropriate rap for tracks like red rain and ugly as I seem. They should rename GBMS "crap shoot" because the whole albums a 50/50 gamble which was needed in the social context but not the musical one.
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I was surprised to come back here after such a long while to discover that there had been a level of popularity associated with Icky Thump that could rival that of In Rainbows.
I'm glad to see Icky received so much love. I was kinda wondering why most people I know personally could not really get into it. I thought it was in all ways an excellent rock record. I certainly got more enjoyment out of it than In Rainbows. I wouldn't say that musically it's at all the better record, though. IR wins for creativity and sonic beauty, IT wins for being one of the most rocking garage rock records ever recorded. |
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This one is forever going to be a tough call. Radiohead gets senseless acclaim constantly, but the stripes delivered us from post-grunge hell.
You can't put a price on that really.
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Radiohead's acclaim isn't senseless, they're one of the most creative bands of this era, which is more than can be said for the stripes. I would hardly credit the stripes for "delivering us from post-grunge hell" either, especially seeing as I'd hardly consider us out of "post-grunge hell."
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Which is more than can be said for the stripes? Saying their not one of the more creative bands of the era? Do you mean creative that doesn't sound like crap, or do you mean just creative? You can not credit them with all you want. We're all entitled to be wrong, but I haven't heard the Legions of Creed surface in quite sometime. And I'm getting you some Midol for christmas by the way.
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Uh yeah, the genre formerly known as emo replaced post-grunge, but it got passed up as post-grunge was burning. I remember when "feel in love with a girl" got played next to the one-hit wonder of the PG era, and when Dead leaves hit, they rememebred bands could be larger than on-hit wonders...like the Drowning Pool song they had just heard.
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