Your favourite Sub Pop album

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  • Posted: 10/03/2012 16:52
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My top 3

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Other indie labels to consider: Domino, Drag City, Merge

As for sub pop my personal favs

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1. Low- Things We Lost in the Fire
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Boogn1sh wrote:
Other indie labels to consider: Domino, Drag City, Merge

As for sub pop my personal favs

3.

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Both 1994 albums. Go94!
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Boogn1sh wrote:
Other indie labels to consider: Domino, Drag City, Merge

As for sub pop my personal favs

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Love Sebadoh... Seriously underrated.
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I don't know the band Low and I'd like to know them better. What do you suggest that I listen to?
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Rikuff wrote:
I don't know the band Low and I'd like to know them better. What do you suggest that I listen to?


I Could Live In Hope first, then Long Division, then all the rest because once you've listened to them you can't but listen to it all.
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Norman Bates wrote:
I Could Live In Hope first, then Long Division, then all the rest because once you've listened to them you can't but listen to it all.

Good order. I would say you could get pretty much any of their albums and know whether or not it will be something you'd like since they're all pretty great for the most part. I miss slow core! Bands like Codeine, Galaxie 500, Bedhead, I want more like this. Earth's two Angel's Of Darkness albums are pretty fantastic for anyone that likes this kinda stuff. Anybody got any other suggestions? (sorry to hijack)


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