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Album of the Week Club (UNDER CONSTRUCTION / WILD WEST)
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<blockquote data-quote="mochi" data-source="post: 21781" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>i think it's hard to say something specific about this album because it's basically exactly what comes to mind when you think of 90s post-hardcore</p><p></p><p>it's like very core of all the obvious bands, unwound, slint, fugazi, jesus lizard, nomeansno, drive like jehu and whatever. if you strip away all the flair, unique parts of their music and all the outside influence of those bands (except fugazi because they're garbage and ian mackaye is a poser) this is what you'd get, with everything being purely inside the realms of being definitively post-hardcore. which sounds like an insult but i mean it in an indifferent way</p><p></p><p>the last track was the one i liked the most but i was thinking it was going to build up to some generic hardcore breakdown but thankfully it kept to the same kind of thing the whole time</p><p></p><p>it's decent i guess i dunno whatever</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mochi, post: 21781, member: 22"] i think it's hard to say something specific about this album because it's basically exactly what comes to mind when you think of 90s post-hardcore it's like very core of all the obvious bands, unwound, slint, fugazi, jesus lizard, nomeansno, drive like jehu and whatever. if you strip away all the flair, unique parts of their music and all the outside influence of those bands (except fugazi because they're garbage and ian mackaye is a poser) this is what you'd get, with everything being purely inside the realms of being definitively post-hardcore. which sounds like an insult but i mean it in an indifferent way the last track was the one i liked the most but i was thinking it was going to build up to some generic hardcore breakdown but thankfully it kept to the same kind of thing the whole time it's decent i guess i dunno whatever [/QUOTE]
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