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Norman Bates



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Boogn1sh wrote:


Joanna I had never even heard of Jobriath, thanks for the intro. His story is pretty fascinating and the little bit of the music I've now heard is surprisingly solid.


Yeah, I recently read about him and picked up his debut. Most of it sounds like fairly entertaining David Bowie and Elton John impersonations, but there are a few songs that are really good on there.
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Animalize- KISS.... most 80s KISS in general
Out of the Cellar- Ratt

that shit rules hard though
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brohio




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My first thought is Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield. Great stuff really.
They Might Be Giants.
Kayak - Royal Bed Bouncer
And I always get shit for my LOVE of God Shuffled His Feet. That guy with the low voice, Brad, wrote some great songs there! Many might call it ridiculous, I just can't.
Zappa of course, sublime ridiculousness.
Roxy Music - In Every Dream Home a Heartache - wild tune!

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dp39 wrote:
Kiss- Destroyer.

It sucks...but it's amazing as hell. (As long as you don't have GREAT EXPECTATIONS) get it? Very Happy

GREAT ALBUM NO MATTER HOW YOU LOOK AT IT
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I miss 8-tracks wrote:
dp39 wrote:
Kiss- Destroyer.

It sucks...but it's amazing as hell. (As long as you don't have GREAT EXPECTATIONS) get it? Very Happy

GREAT ALBUM NO MATTER HOW YOU LOOK AT IT



WORD. I hate ironic KISS appreciation.
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Charicature




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brohio wrote:
My first thought is Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield. Great stuff really.
They Might Be Giants.
Kayak - Royal Bed Bouncer
And I always get shit for my LOVE of God Shuffled His Feet. That guy with the low voice, Brad, wrote some great songs there! Many might call it ridiculous, I just can't.
Zappa of course, sublime ridiculousness.
Roxy Music - In Every Dream Home a Heartache - wild tune!

TAFN

I actually wouldn't put They Might Be Giants or Crash Test Dummies into this category - neither are ridiculous, just different, and somewhat humorous. I also am quite fond of God Shuffled His Feet, incidentally.
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Boogn1sh



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I definitely agree that Zappa and Cpt. Beefheart both fall into this category, cause you know, a squid eating dough in a polyethylene bag is fast and bulbous, got me?

To Purple: I agree Locust Abortion Technician is the best Butthole Surfers album, but I've mentioned it a lot on this site and have it on my list so I figured I'd switch it up for the hell of it.
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