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- #1
- Posted: 01/07/2015 21:00
- Post subject: Album of the day (#1500): How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb
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Today's album of the day
How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb by U2 (View album | Buy this album)
Year: 2004.
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Overall rank: 690
Average rating: 70/100 (from 369 votes).
Tracks:
1. Vertigo
2. Miracle Drug
3. Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own
4. Love and Peace or Else
5. City of Blinding Lights
6. All Because of You
7. Man and a Woman
8. Crumbs from Your Table
9. One Step Closer
10. Original of the Species
11. Yahweh
About album of the day: The BestEverAlbums.com album of the day is the album appearing most prominently in member charts in the previous 24 hours. If an album, or artist, has previously been selected within a x day period, the next highest album is picked instead (and so on) to ensure a bit of variety. A full history of album of the day can be viewed here.
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satiemaniac
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- #2
- Posted: 01/07/2015 21:51
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turned it on, got to "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own"
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sp4cetiger
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- Posted: 01/07/2015 23:34
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satiemaniac wrote: | turned it on, got to "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own"
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I think I made it six songs last time I tried. Does that mean I won or lost?
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Secondsoul
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Location: Ireland
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- #4
- Posted: 01/07/2015 23:48
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A good Irish word to describe this album - SHITE
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Cartesius
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- Posted: 01/08/2015 02:34
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Precedent
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- Posted: 01/08/2015 03:04
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I actually like this, nothing too great about it though. One of my favorite U2 releases
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dmercado
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Age: 32
Location: Cambridge, MA
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- Posted: 01/08/2015 05:27
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U2 is one of my favorite bands and has been since I started listening to music ten years ago. I discovered them after seeing the video of "All Because of You" on VH1. They were everything I wanted at the time, and so I started digging through their discography, especially War and Unforgettable Fire. I found myself listening to their newer stuff less and less, and now when I go back to this I get a bad taste in my mouth. They fall into bad tendencies that bloat up their music with a sense of self-importance, the musical representation of everything that is wrong with Rolling Stone magazine. It's dad rock going on grandpa rock, the holier-than-thou but still trying to be cool kind.
Bands age, and they'll reach a point where they no longer make great music, and imo U2 hit this mark with Pop. What ruins it for me is knowing all the elements that make their later stuff bad, because then I'll hear the seeds of these elements in their earlier albums. Joshua Tree is a great album, but if listened to after listening to this album then it comes off as bloated and self-important as well. _________________
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RockyRaccoon
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Location: Maryland
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- Posted: 01/08/2015 14:34
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Some really good tracks ("Vertigo", "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own", "Yahweh", "City Of Blinding Lights"), but overall as an album is pretty mediocre. _________________ 2023 Chart
Early Psychedelic Rock
Electronic Chart
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RepoMan
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- Posted: 01/08/2015 16:16
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dmercado wrote: | Bands age, and they'll reach a point where they no longer make great music, and imo U2 hit this mark with Pop. What ruins it for me is knowing all the elements that make their later stuff bad, because then I'll hear the seeds of these elements in their earlier albums. Joshua Tree is a great album, but if listened to after listening to this album then it comes off as bloated and self-important as well. |
This is a really interesting point, and I wonder if it is part of the reason I don't ever feel the need to explore even my favorite artists discogs after a certain point. Once bands become a parody of themselves, it's really easy to hear those parodying signature elements even in their earlier works even though those were the very elements that initially made them great and unique. It's all about dosage.
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