Originally posted by meriter
10 years since the last legitimate rock and roll record... yikes
lol, no.
Jul-13-2013 15:02
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Jul-13-2013 15:21
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Originally posted by enydo
lol, no.
name them
Jul-13-2013 15:36
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Go find them yourself lazy piece of shit. Saying "deloused was the last legitimate rock album of the last 10 years" is a ridiculous statement. Do you not listen to music?
I love Deloused btw, but come on.
Jul-13-2013 16:55
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Originally posted by enydo
Go find them yourself lazy piece of shit. Saying "deloused was the last legitimate rock album of the last 10 years" is a ridiculous statement. Do you not listen to music?
I love Deloused btw, but come on.
Well there are criteria. I'll admit that was a needlessly inflammatory comment, hoping it would promote some kind of discussion. But I still stand by it, and I want to be proven wrong. If you've got some game-changing rock album you're sitting on that I miraculously haven't heard of yet I'm all ears.
I was thinking it would have to be
1) an obvious commercial success
2) has a ravenous, obsessive fan-base (large group who would consider it a 'classic' or 'one of the best of all time')
3) extremely effeminate lead singer with a tenor range
4) bringing something new to the table, meaning it's not immediately likable and takes time to get into