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  • Posted: 12/23/2011 22:18
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Only albums that I have listen to in this 'genre' are by Foetus and SPK. And the former is probably more listenable.
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40footwolf wrote:
Just off the top of my head:Of course by "fucked up" I'm assuming you're referring to music that takes you out of your comfort zone?

Exactly. I've become interested in music that can manage to challenge my conception of music. So far, "Y" and "Trout Mask Replica" are the really fucked up I've heard. While TMR was quite a disappointment, Y was really great.

Thanks everybody.
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I'll advise two more, if you will :



videoheadcleaner
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Mind Movie wrote:

I've become interested in music that can manage to challenge my conception of music.


Chris Cornell's Scream. That challenges a lot of conceptions.
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harkan wrote:
Mind Movie wrote:

I've become interested in music that can manage to challenge my conception of music.


Chris Cornell's Scream. That challenges a lot of conceptions.


The title is quite similar to what it makes you do....
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Definitely check out Songs in the Key of Z. It's a massive compilation of outsider music, featuring songs by legends like Jandek, Wesley Willis, the Shaggs, Daniel Johnston, and a bevy of lesser-known outsider musicians too. I particularly like the stuff by BJ Snowden. It's all very offbeat, localized, fascinating music by artists whose lives are always just as incredible as the music they make.

Plus, the music of Jack Rose, John Fahey, and James Blackshaw will explode your conceptions of what can be done with one man and an acoustic guitar.
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Listened to some songs from "Scream" by Chris Cornell. I'm glad that I've never been a fan of Soundgarden, otherwise I would have been very disappointed.
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TMR, Y, Not Available, Nail, Faust 1, This Heat, Parable Of Arable Land, Weasel's Ripped My Flesh, Canaxis 5, Orgasm, Cauldron, the skinnybones rock 'n' roll of the Godz, Nihilist Spasm Band's 'No Record'.
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