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In this thread, we list bands whose hits are generally the only songs we enjoy, and then call each other idiots for not delving further into those bands amazing catalogs.

REM (brutal nonhits)
Alice in Chains (plus a couple)
Prince (sorry Lament)
Soundgarden
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Heathen wrote:Kaius
Kyuss has some good deep cuts. Kaius should be cut deeply.
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Roxy Music

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surfndestroy wrote:Talking Heads
Wow! I'd say the complete opposite.
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BurtReynolds wrote:Prince (sorry Lament)
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turned2black wrote:
surfndestroy wrote:Talking Heads
Wow! I'd say the complete opposite.
I think the average listener has only heard about eight Talking Head songs and is quite good with that. I'd say this is evidenced by their lack of any really high selling album.

Same could be said for Bob Marley, the Eagles, Red Hot Chili Peppers. When your greatest hits albums are your biggest selling albums by far, the people have spoken.
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BurtReynolds wrote:
Heathen wrote:Kaius
Kyuss has some good deep cuts. Kaius should be cut deeply.
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U2 + Achtung Baby (that was my third CD ever and it has a special place in my heart)
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BurtReynolds wrote:In this thread, we list bands whose hits are generally the only songs we enjoy, and then call each other idiots for not delving further into those bands amazing catalogs.

REM (brutal nonhits)
Alice in Chains (plus a couple)
Prince (sorry Lament)
Soundgarden

While I have all of AIC's albums, if I could only listen to their GH I don't think I'd be missing out. The same is basically true of all those guys except REM.
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Kaius wrote:
BurtReynolds wrote:
Heathen wrote:Kaius
Kyuss has some good deep cuts. Kaius should be cut deeply.
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Just kidding. Please dont let this negatively affect my ranking.
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turned2black wrote:
surfndestroy wrote:Talking Heads
Wow! I'd say the complete opposite.
Not the first three albums, at least.
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BurtReynolds wrote:
Kaius wrote:
BurtReynolds wrote:
Heathen wrote:Kaius
Kyuss has some good deep cuts. Kaius should be cut deeply.
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Just kidding. Please dont let this negatively affect my ranking.
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surfndestroy wrote: I think the average listener has only heard about eight Talking Head songs and is quite good with that. I'd say this is evidenced by their lack of any really high selling album.
That's because they were a cult favorite, and by the time they made it really big, their albums weren't good anymore (some would say). Their big breakthrough album was not of a Nevermind/Ten quality....those days had already long passed. Their career trajectory is somewhat similar to Radiohead, a band that emulated them a lot. "Psycho Killer" was their "Creep". "Remain In Light" was their "Kid A". Just about everything in between is of superb quality, including all the album tracks.
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Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
surfndestroy wrote: I think the average listener has only heard about eight Talking Head songs and is quite good with that. I'd say this is evidenced by their lack of any really high selling album.
That's because they were a cult favorite, and by the time they made it really big, their albums weren't good anymore (some would say). Their big breakthrough album was not of a Nevermind/Ten quality....those days had already long passed. Their career trajectory is somewhat similar to Radiohead, a band that emulated them a lot. "Psycho Killer" was their "Creep". "Remain In Light" was their "Kid A". Just about everything in between is of superb quality, including all the album tracks.
I have been really digging the second half of "Fear of Music" lately -- "Animals" is probably one of the funniest song lyrics in pop history.
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