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I can get behind this. Maybe 'Harold of the Rocks'.tragabigzanda wrote:Primus - Nature Boy
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'This Must Be the Place'.tragabigzanda wrote:Is Talking Heads Once In A Lifetime or Burning Down The House or what
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Ello Sailor wrote:'This Must Be the Place'.tragabigzanda wrote:Is Talking Heads Once In A Lifetime or Burning Down The House or what
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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spike wrote:punk is foremost an attitudeverb_to_trust wrote:Sabotage is not the quintessential Beastie Boys track. Its basically a punk rock song.
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tragabigzanda wrote:I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problemtragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
Recap Modotti
Nightshop
Break
Life & Limb
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And they started as a punk band. I also initially raised an eyebrow at "Sabotage" but it's not a bad pick for Beastie Boys. A big thing with them was sampling, though, and "Sabotage" leaves that out entirely. After thinking about it for a bit, I'd pick "Make Some Noise": old-school hip-hop braggadocio with a hint of their political side, with lots of sampling but also their funky sci-fi instrumental stylings. And a cowbell breakspike wrote:punk is foremost an attitudeverb_to_trust wrote:Sabotage is not the quintessential Beastie Boys track. Its basically a punk rock song.
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On this we agree.Mickey wrote:We should really delete the old board.
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bon iver - holocene
And they say that a hero could save us
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
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I never had a Livejournal. I guess that's why I'm the only one mature and intelligent enough to appreciate the band.Jorge wrote:Like everyone who had a Livejournal in 2005, I went through a Decemberists phase. I can't really stand listening to them much these days but they have a few songs I still really like, such as the January and June hymns, "Here I Dreamt I Was an Architect," and "The Drowned" from The Hazards of Love. I think Meloy writes really nice ballads
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Yes there is! But anyway, there's more "Make Some Noise"-type music than there is "Sabotage"-type music in their discography, so I'm comfortable leaning that way for an inherently reductive exercise like this onetragabigzanda wrote:But then there’s not guitarJorge wrote:And they started as a punk band. I also initially raised an eyebrow at "Sabotage" but it's not a bad pick for Beastie Boys. A big thing with them was sampling, though, and "Sabotage" leaves that out entirely. After thinking about it for a bit, I'd pick "Make Some Noise": old-school hip-hop braggadocio with a hint of their political side, with lots of sampling but also their funky sci-fi instrumental stylings. And a cowbell breakspike wrote:punk is foremost an attitudeverb_to_trust wrote:Sabotage is not the quintessential Beastie Boys track. Its basically a punk rock song.
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I guess I don't find anything excessive, affectionate, quant,or sentimental about it.spike wrote:no old fashioned affectations to be found whatsoeverepilogue wrote:I see.spike wrote:Excessively or affectedly quaint, pretty, or sentimental.epilogue wrote:What does "tweeness" mean?spike wrote:this is probably correct, if only for the tweeness of "chimbley"epilogue wrote:Didn't want to bottom page myselfepilogue wrote:It's Chimbley Sweep.dad wrote:I love Decemberists, but this made me guffaw.tragabigzanda wrote:I’ve got no problems with any of these.Ello Sailor wrote:Beastie Boys - Sabotage
STP - Vasoline
U2 - Where the Streets Have No Name
Beck - Devil's Haircut
Led Zeppelin - Ramble On
Soundgarden - The Day I Tried to Live
Nirvana - Lithium
Alice In Chains - Rooster
Arcade Fire - Wake Up
Decemberists ?
Other than The Decemberists, who are not music but rather garbage.
I’d go with Crane Wife 1 & 2, maybe.
Not sure I agree.
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a lot of douche going on in here
And they say that a hero could save us
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
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A few months ago I had to edit a video that was soundtrack by "Everything is Awful" from their latest album and there were a lot of precisely timed cuts and animation keyframes so I really learned to hate that song... maybe that's part of the reason I can't listen to them anymoreepilogue wrote:I never had a Livejournal. I guess that's why I'm the only one mature and intelligent enough to appreciate a band.Jorge wrote:Like everyone who had a Livejournal in 2005, I went through a Decemberists phase. I can't really stand listening to them much these days but they have a few songs I still really like, such as the January and June hymns, "Here I Dreamt I Was an Architect," and "The Drowned" from The Hazards of Love. I think Meloy writes really nice ballads
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