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Giuseppe Zangara

Look at all these cool albums that came out in 1999

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I pulled all the records I liked from the list at http://www.fastnbulbous.com. It's in the order as they appear there, not my own personal ranking.

 

The Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs

The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin

The Dismemberment Plan - Emergency & I

Beck - Midnite Vultures

Tom Waits - Mule Variations

Built to Spill - Keep It Like a Secret

Handsome Boy Modeling School - So...How's Your Girl?

Wilco - Summerteeth

Sparklehorse - Good Morning, Spider

Godspeed You Black Emperor - Slow Riot for New Zero Canada

The Roots - Things Fall Apart

Jim O'Rourke - Eureka

Super Furry Animals - Guerilla

Mos Def - Black on Both Sides

Olivia Tremor Control - Black Foliage

Low - Secret Name

Elf Power- A Dream in Sound

Bonnie "Prince" Billy - I See a Darkness

Blur - 13

Ol' Dirty Bastard - Nigga Please

Dr. Dooom - First Come, First Served

Guided By Voices - Do the Collapse

Kool Keith - Black Elvis/Lost in Space

Of Montreal - The Gay Parade

Smog - Knock Knock

Mogwai - Come On Die Young

XTC - Apple Venus

Company Flow - Little Johnny from the Hospital

Dr. Dre - The Chronic 2001

Old 97's - Fight Songs

Songs: Ohia - Axxess and Ace

Stars of the Lid - Avec Laudenum

Tindersticks - Simple Pleasure

Papa M - Live from a Shark Cage

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The Amazing Jeckel Brothers

Released: May 25, 1999

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Either fastnbulbous skipped it or I glanced over it, but I went and edited the first post to include Papa M's Live from a Shark Cage. LFASC would make my top ten of '99, were I to sit and put together such a list.

 

fake edit: I've done "best of '99" lists in the past, but I probably wouldn't agree with the ranking now even if I could remember what I put on it.

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I liked 2002 a whole lot. I haven't heard half of the stuff on your list here, though most of it I've thought "Hey, I should check that out at some point." My dastardly youth is showing itself.

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Wilco's on the list. I saw them earlier this evening. Great show, though they only played one song from the very fine Summerteeth—"A Shot in the Arm," which was wonderful, since they didn't play that last time I saw them—but they made up for it by playing five songs from my favorite album of theirs, Being There.

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Ol' Dirty Bastard - Nigga Please

 

CD was wack, and ODB sucked as a solo artist(Brooklyn Zoo was his only good solo song).

 

Ja Rule - Venni Vetti Vecci was released in 1999, and that was Ja's only good CD(I gave it 4 and half mics), he really showed he had skills back in the 90's, but he trade his soul for riches.

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Ol' Dirty Bastard - Nigga Please

 

CD was wack, and ODB sucked as a solo artist(Brooklyn Zoo was his only good solo song).

 

Ja Rule - Venni Vetti Vecci was released in 1999, and that was Ja's only good CD(I gave it 4 and half mics), he really showed he had skills back in the 90's, but he trade his soul for riches.

"Nigga Please" kicks ass.

 

Also, Coil released "Musick to Play in th Dark vol. 1" in 1999.

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Nigga Please is only good if you judge it as a comedy album; it's ass if you take it any other way, outside of maybe "Got Your Money."

 

YOU AINT RINGIN NO BELLS

YOU AINT BUSTIN' NO GRAPES

YOU AINT IMITATIN' ME ON THIS FUCKING TAPE.

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The Amazing Jeckel Brothers

Released: May 25, 1999

 

Incidentally, what was the big thing that was supposed to happen when the sixth card dealie happened?

"the end will consume us all"

 

and there was a backwards message in a Dark Lotus song

"The 6th jokers card will be followed by the end. The end of time itself, it will consume us all!"

 

When did they release the 6th joker's card? 2002.

 

And yes Czech, the 6th jokers card ended with this line, "the Carnival is god and may all juggalos find him."

 

OMFG Face Turn!

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I remember seeing a piece about ICP where some religious nut jobs actually believed they were the anti-christ and their "6 Joker Cards" actually was the countdown to Armageddon.

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Nigga Please is only good if you judge it as a comedy album; it's ass if you take it any other way, outside of maybe "Got Your Money."

 

YOU AINT RINGIN NO BELLS

YOU AINT BUSTIN' NO GRAPES

YOU AINT IMITATIN' ME ON THIS FUCKING TAPE.

 

This post is even better if you imagine Meatwad in IK's sig saying it

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The Amazing Jeckel Brothers

Released: May 25, 1999

 

Incidentally, what was the big thing that was supposed to happen when the sixth card dealie happened?

"the end will consume us all"

 

and there was a backwards message in a Dark Lotus song

"The 6th jokers card will be followed by the end. The end of time itself, it will consume us all!"

 

When did they release the 6th joker's card? 2002.

 

And yes Czech, the 6th jokers card ended with this line, "the Carnival is god and may all juggalos find him."

 

OMFG Face Turn!

 

was it 2002? I thought it was 03

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