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#292861
The first two are easy.

R.E.M.
Manic Street Preachers.

Third one is tough. Radiohead probably. Or Massive Attack. Or Suede. (London Suede to Americans).


Manic Street Preachers - good choice Sir! :thumbup:

Hard to believe that Generation Terrorists is 21 years old this year. Still sounds good though.


:-D

It's a beast of an album, sadly I was much too young to appreciate it back then. There's a few dodgy tracks in there but I wouldn't have it any other way!


I was a bit young back in 1992 too. Motorcycle Emptiness, Methedone Pretty, Condemned to Rock n Roll and You Love Us are immense. :thumbup:


Completely agree. Especially with Condemned to Rock n Roll. I really like Little Baby Nothing as well.

Of course, for every You Loves Us we also have a Natwest-Barclays-Midlands-Lloyds.... :rolleyes:
#292862
The first two are easy.

R.E.M.
Manic Street Preachers.

Third one is tough. Radiohead probably. Or Massive Attack. Or Suede. (London Suede to Americans).


Manic Street Preachers - good choice Sir! :thumbup:

Hard to believe that Generation Terrorists is 21 years old this year. Still sounds good though.


:-D

It's a beast of an album, sadly I was much too young to appreciate it back then. There's a few dodgy tracks in there but I wouldn't have it any other way!


I was a bit young back in 1992 too. Motorcycle Emptiness, Methedone Pretty, Condemned to Rock n Roll and You Love Us are immense. :thumbup:


Completely agree. Especially with Condemned to Rock n Roll. I really like Little Baby Nothing as well.

Of course, for every You Loves Us we also have a Natwest-Barclays-Midlands-Lloyds.... :rolleyes:


They have been a bit hit or miss and it's a shame that they have not put out more in the Generation Terrorists or The Holy Bible style, but I guess that was more to do with Richey James in those days leading the aesthetic and to an extent musical style of the band.
#293022

They have been a bit hit or miss and it's a shame that they have not put out more in the Generation Terrorists or The Holy Bible style, but I guess that was more to do with Richey James in those days leading the aesthetic and to an extent musical style of the band.


The Holy Bible is the greatest. Probably the one I listen to least though, not exactly something you put on at a BBQ! It was great when they released Journal For Plague Lovers a few years ago, a real intense album. I don't blame them one bit for toning down their lifestyle after he disappeared. I mean they were all best friends, when that happened I guess the others decided it was time to calm down and "grow up" to an extent. Not that I mind tbh... Lifeblood is deadly! :lol:

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