Frank Thomas.
Frank Thomas.
In fact that entire exchange quoted above is very closely paraphrased from Top of the Rock, and the quotes are exact, including JLD's 'I just want to kill her'. There better be a citation somewhere!
'Check it out. Eight ball.'
The first Madonna tribute was pretty good, but I think that was their first tribute CD. Otherwise they're all bullshit, and my understanding is most of the bands never got paid to do them (they were Cleopatra's way of doing publicity.)
Join the Dots is amazing. Wish and Wild Mood Swings are pretty much where I end with the Cure, but they seemed to save a lot of their strongest material for b-sides and compilations. 'Burn' from The Crow soundtrack was their best 1990s track by miles.
Tony Soprano absolutely died at the end of The Sopranos! There is no room for ambiguity.
No More, 'Dim the Lights'
Orchestral Manoeuvres In the Dark, '(Forever) Live and DIe'
Swans, 'I Remember Who You Are'
Klinik, 'Sense'
Cold Cave, 'Believe In My Blood'
Neon Judgement, 'Games of Love (Mojo Mix)'
Mentallo & the Fixer, 'Legion of Lepers'
Sex Gang Children, 'Dieche'
This Heat, 'Radio Prague'
Public Image Ltd.,…
'Shit, you mean I can't vote on Twitter? I'm out dude. #DRJILLSTEIN'
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'It's an interesting idea that has worked well sometimes, and has worked poorly at other times.'
Absolutely. This is why I can't stand this 'oh noes we're so divided where is the civility where are the moderates' bullshit. We fought a civil war once, people! Whatever divides us now, we're not close to that, and things would be shitloads better if young people voted during offyear elections.
'Maybe some of that divisiveness could be solved if we had more than just two major political parties.'
And why are your choices limited to gasoline and water? There are other fluids you can put in a bucket! And a bucket of gasoline would be really helpful if your car ran out of gas on the highway. This inspirational metaphor doesn't work, people!
Even their recent stuff is great…I think it helps to release one album a decade. Their only dud was the record they did with Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis.
YEAH THOSE CLOWNS IN WASHINGTON
I have the Hate Dept vs 16 Volt Remix War CD, which is probably the most 90s thing in my collection.
H-Bomb White Noise
Hafler Trio
Half Church
Half Japanese
Half String
Handful of Snowdrops
Happy Flowers
Happy Mondays
Hard Corps
Haujobb
He Said
Head of David
The Heart Throbs
Heaven 17
High-Functioning Flesh
Honor Role
The Hood (Arthur Baker, I believe)
House of Freaks
House of Love
House of Schock
Hubert Kah
Hula
Human League
The Hunger
Hun…
I share: Gang of Four, Galaxie 500, and Go-Betweens. otherwise:
Yep. Galaxie 500 ended at the perfect time, and I never felt the need to listen to Luna.
Hard is a severely underrated record. Fight me, old Gang of Four fans!