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PRIMUS

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Originally posted by rbmorris
[b]PRIMUS[/b]
...and Steely Dan

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Originally posted by darvlay
Oh puke.
Don't steal my sunshine, palookah.

PS: I'd also have Mint Royale up there.

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Originally posted by Amaurote
Don't steal my sunshine, palookah.
They're from here in Toronto... I think...

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Felt

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Originally posted by darvlay
They're from here in Toronto... I think...
Yes, the dialogue on that single is about as Canadian as you can get. I'm a sucker for most Canadian pop-rock outfits, though, the New Pornographers are probably my favourite band.

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Originally posted by wucky3
Oh please...Nirvana = toss

At the record company meeting
On their hands - a dead star
and ooh, the plans that they weave
and ooh, the sickening greed
At the record company party
on their hands - a dead star
the sycophantic slags all say:
"I knew him first, and I knew him well"
Re-issue! Re-package! Re-package!
Re-evaluate the songs
double pack wi ...[text shortened]... could have said no
if you'd wanted to
you could have walked away
...couldn't you?
What?

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Her stuff is better now, I think. Less hyperventilating. The Bee Keeper...doesn't exactly rock...but it's good. Scarlett's Walk was great.

I don't know if the world hated them so much as ignored them...The Gun Club.
I agree, Scarlet's Walk was one of the best albums of her career. But I should clarify - I like all her stuff, hyperventilating and non-hyperventilating.

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Originally posted by monster truck
Rush is tight!
Ditto, obviously. And they're from Darv's own Toronto, I believe.

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ABBA, ELO,

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Originally posted by CalWriter
ABBA, ELO,
Everybody loves Abba!
You're right about ELO, though.

Laibach - the world seems to ignore them but I think they're great!

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Originally posted by orfeo
I agree, Scarlet's Walk was one of the best albums of her career. But I should clarify - I like all her stuff, hyperventilating and non-hyperventilating.
Yeah Tori Amos for me too, though I think the Bee Keeper is better than Scarlet's Walk. May favourite is From The Choirgirl Hotel though.

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Originally posted by GalaxyShield
What?
It's The Smiths oh you forlorn one of little musical pedigree!! Born of Manchester, and precursors to that great city's swathe of alternative musical talent.

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Mcfly

so underrated

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AFI (a fire inside)