Guest Strike Force! Report post Posted August 27, 2002 Ben Folds - Rockin The Suburbs NIRVANA - Outcesticide 5 Motorhead - Ace Of Spades Smashing Pumpkins - Picies Iscaroit Rockin the Suburbs is a fantastic album. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest swan Report post Posted August 27, 2002 Kiss-Kiss Cold Gin, Firehouse, Strutter, Black Diamonds, how can you go wrong? Anything by Rush. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest WrestlingDeacon Report post Posted August 27, 2002 Cake's last album Comfort Eagle In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning by Frank Sinatra most Keb Mo albums What's Going on by Marvin Gaye Steely Dan's Two Against Nature, which I hated at first early Tom Waits before his voice went, specifically the 2 volume early years collection Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest evenflowDDT Report post Posted August 28, 2002 This is actually a hard question for me, since I usually only by an album if I already know a bunch of the songs and like them (this of course, because I'm consistently broke but still feel guilty about downloading every song, so now I just download as samples). Anyway, the only albums I've heard that have "gotten better" in the since that I couldn't stand them or only liked one or two tracks on them that I can think of recently were ...And You Shall Know us by The Trail of Dead's Source Tags & Codes and Elvis Costello's Spike. Actually, Spike is a funny story because I was torn between buying that and Station to Station, which I'm already familiar with most of. I ended up choosing Spike because it was the cheaper disc and I liked "Veronica" (plus Rhino does SUCH a good job with all of their reissues... they're seriously gods when it comes to those things). For the first few listens, I'd just skip straight to "Veronica" and muttered to myself "I should've bought the Bowie, I should've bought the Bowie". So, I didn't listen to Spike for a while, then I brought it along on an impulse (couldn't find anything else) for an outing about two months ago, and fell in love with the disc. Now I've had "This Town" stuck in my head for days, can't bring myself to remove the CD from my disc changer, and I now consider "Satellite" one of my favorite songs. To think I originally regretted buying it... ha! Guess that's the perfect thread example. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kotzenjunge Report post Posted August 28, 2002 Radiohead - The Bends Beastie Boys - Check Your Head Kid Rock - Devil Without a Cause Orgy - Candyass KYLIE~! - Fever Electronica Ministry of Sound - Club Nation America Various Artists with BPM magazine - That Trance Mix Daft Punk - Discovery Korn - Follow the Leader Prodigy - The Fat of the Land Clinic - "Walking With Thee" Ah shit, just any album I own. Fo sheez, Kotzenjunge Share this post Link to post Share on other sites