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Didn't Fuse used to be MuchMusic? That (MM) was an interesting channel about a decade ago—they'd play stuff that never got further in the states than college radio, while also playing Backstreet Boys a year before that kinda shit would fly on this side of the border—but man, it was downhill when they started to cater to the American crowd. Granted, I cared for little of what they played back when they were Canadian-centric, but it was different from what I'd see on MTV. (Keep in mind this was the mid-90s, when that channel slowly turned into all Real World, all the time.)

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Is Zappa Italian or is he a Jew?

 

Reznor has been worthless for better than ten years. "Head Like a Hole" is my favorite NIN song, because it's over the top ridiculous. It reminds me of Manson's "This Is the New Shit", except I think Trent was being serious.

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So Tom Waits' Rain Dogs is my all-time favorite album, I decided. I was thinking the Wedding Present's Seamonsters might take the top spot, but I may've burned myself out on it. (I still love it, though.)

 

But I was listening to Rain Dogs earlier today, and goddamn if it doesn't continue to be the most gorgeous and twisted thing I've ever heard.

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Really? That's my favorite Waits album as well. Since I bought Franks Wild Years not too long ago I've listened to it several times and am liking it more and more, but Rain Dogs is still tops.

 

I'd be hard pressed to come up with an all-time favorite album. Among the contenders, The Head on the Door, Foetus' Hole (Sink would be a consideration were it not a compilation) and Mechanical Animals, which since I've gotten into dissasociative drugs has taken on a whole new relevance.

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The older I get, the more stuff falls out of contention for the top slot, at an increasingly rapid pace. Some Prince albums, Loveless and Rain Dogs (whoa) are the only things that have stayed in my ever-shifting top 10 over the last two years.

 

Rain Dogs is also my favorite Tom Waits album, but I haven't heard the whole catalog. Still, it beats Closing Time, Small Change, Swordfishtrombones, Franks Wild Years, Bone Machine, and Real Gone so far. Man, he's good.

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Ya know, I've never heard much of tom waits, and I feel kind of bad about it. I know of his greatness and like what I've heard, but I have yet to buy any of his albums. I think when I get some kale, I'll pick up some of his material. Besides Rain Dogs[/]i, whihc seems to be praised by the posters who I think know what's up, what are some other great/fucking amazing waits albums?

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Swordfishtrombones bandies around with Rain Dogs as most well liked Waits album. All the other ones Edwin mentioned are great as well, except Real Gone which I think is only pretty good by his standards and not the best place to start. Bone Machine, while fantastic, is also not a good introduction, in my opinion. Nighthawks at the Diner and the soundtrack One From the Heart are also excellent.

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Would I like any Sonic Youth? I've heard them described in several different ways, but have had zero exposure to them, except for my friend Bob's t-shirt with Sonic Youth written on a washing machine.

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I'm pretty sure you'd enjoy early Sonic Youth. Noisy, atonal, harsh, droning and distorted. Sister marked the point where they really progressed towards actual songs with actual structures. That and the one after it, Daydream Nation, are good albums. I don't think you'd dislike either of them, at worst you'd appreciate them objectively, like Inc does Zappa. I haven't listened to anything later than that.

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I'm still a massive fan of Alice as a 'complete' Waits album. Rain Dogs is equally awesome. I think Seamonsters is one of my favourites ever too. It is in competition with Kimono My House at all times. I can never decide whether 'Dare' from the former or 'Equator' from the latter is the best song ever. I usually cop out and just go for 'Another Girl, Another Planet'.

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Rain Dogs is easily my favourite Waits album as well, and one of the few albums that are pretty much locked at the top of my list of all-time favourites. My second favourite is Franks Wild Years, while I readily admit that Swordfishtrombones may very well be a better album, I just like Franks Wild Years more for some reason.

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While I prefer Swordfishtrombones maybe just a tad since it was my first Waits album and as an 8th grader (could've been 9th, actually) I was just totally freaked out by it, Rain Dogs is indeed top ten material. However, for some reason I often consider them one compact artistic statement, despite there being quite a few differences.

 

I've never heard any The Wedding Present because for some reason I always had this predetermined judgement that they were lame. But once I think about it, I realize that I've never heard a single song and I have absolutely no idea what they're like. I suppose I'll have to check them out at some point.

 

My favorite album is... I don't know. Probably an Eno record or something by the Velvet Underground, but I don't want to think about it right now because I already have a headache.

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