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Plug In Baby was #8 in some guitar magazine, I don't think it should be that high but it is a great riff. |
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Relationship of Command?
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Interpol- Turn On the Bright Lights (2002)
Post punk revival at its finest. Both Gorillaz albums An orgasmic collision of genres, courtsey of Damon Albarn. LCD Soundsystem- Sound of Silver (2007) One of the best (if not the best) dance punk records of the decade. |
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I'd say Takk from Sigur Ros will be fairly iconic in the future. It's hard to say what band will be remembered at the front of the post rock movement but at this point I'd give it to Sigur Ros. Takk isn't my favorite from them but among listeners it's usually the most popular and very approachable. The band itself is also a great story being from Iceland and all so that would probably add to the 'classic' appeal. |
I have to concur with Turn On The Bright Lights, i think Is This It? will be seen as a classic too, although TOTBL is better ;)
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Kayo Dot - Choirs of the Eye
Boredoms - Vision Creation Newsun ^^^ Two releases very unpredictable in nature, but still fairly accessible. Venetian Snares - Rossz csillag alatt született Not a huge fan, but I already see this getting a lot of praise. Then there are a few metal releases as well that could be considered a classic, but honestly, many metalheads now a days are so full of themselves. The music isn't l337 or underground enough for them. Basically, they are more after power chords, blast beats or how 'br00tal/undergound' their music. |
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I'd add: The Strokes - Is This It The Shins - Chutes Too Narrow The Fiery Furnaces - Blueberry Boat |
Madvillainy, as far as underground hip hop goes it was a pretty huge release, and I really see esteem for it growing. I think it will be remembered for a while.
Return to Cookie Mountain, especially if TV on the Radio last for a while longer and garner even more attention. |
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