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BrandonMiaow
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did someone talk shit about Tears for Fears in this thread

*rocking back and forth mouthing "shout shout, let it all out"*
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BrandonMiaow wrote:
did someone talk shit about Tears for Fears in this thread

*rocking back and forth mouthing "shout shout, let it all out"*


IKR? I'm surprised we only have one in our top 100 - The Hurting is a masterpiece that's really close to my overall, and Songs from the Big Chair is a powerhouse with the singles on there. I get not liking their poppier moments (Everybody Wants to Rule The World, Shout, Head Over Heels) or not liking their slightly weirder pop moments (Mad World, Sowing the Seeds of Love), or their darker moments (Ideas as Opiates) but to not find any value in any of them is surprising.

And bizarrely enough, I found a way to quote them in every film paper I wrote last semester, completely accidentally.

And the guy who complained about them's chart is really similar to when I first joined, just with more Radiohead :/
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benpaco wrote:

IKR? I'm surprised we only have one in our top 100 - The Hurting is a masterpiece that's really close to my overall, and Songs from the Big Chair is a powerhouse with the singles on there. I get not liking their poppier moments (Everybody Wants to Rule The World, Shout, Head Over Heels) or not liking their slightly weirder pop moments (Mad World, Sowing the Seeds of Love), or their darker moments (Ideas as Opiates) but to not find any value in any of them is surprising.

And bizarrely enough, I found a way to quote them in every film paper I wrote last semester, completely accidentally.

And the guy who complained about them's chart is really similar to when I first joined, just with more Radiohead :/


It would seem, by look at your chart compared to mine, that our biggest taste disagreement is the 80s. I rather unapologetically think that the general production styles of the decade were a wash. You'll be heart broken to know that I also don't see the appeal of Joy Division/New Order or the Smiths. Here's to future listens to see if I stick to that.
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17 of the top 20
27 of the top 50
54 of the top 100

high priority on my must-listen list: the (pre-Black Star) David Bowie albums and the Smiths albums, Pink Moon, The Rolling Stones albums, Spirit of Eden, and F#A$#inf. maybe the wilco and television albums.

this was from the "Top-Rated" list instead of the Overall Chart, though. heard more from the Overall Chart than the "Top-Rated" list.
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194 out of the top 400. # Too much spare time on my hands.
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