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2 hours ago, AceQuorthon said:

Suzanne by Leonard Cohen

That's one of the most beautiful songs that I've ever heard, and "Songs Of" is one of the most amazing albums I've ever listened to. And "Songs of Love and Hate" is close behind it, just amazing albums, and every time I listen to "Suzanne" I get shivers, and I'm reminded of being a teenager. You have some really good taste in music.

 

And today I had "Golden Age of Grotesque" by Marilyn Manson playing in my car; which is a complete 180 from Leonard Cohen. But I was listening to both albums in 2003/4, and love both of them.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Jello said:

That's one of the most beautiful songs that I've ever heard, and "Songs Of" is one of the most amazing albums I've ever listened to. And "Songs of Love and Hate" is close behind it, just amazing albums, and every time I listen to "Suzanne" I get shivers, and I'm reminded of being a teenager. You have some really good taste in music.

 

And today I had "Golden Age of Grotesque" by Marilyn Manson playing in my car; which is a complete 180 from Leonard Cohen. But I was listening to both albums in 2003/4, and love both of them.

 

 

 

A lot of people in the fanbase ignore everything Manson has done post 2002, but I think The Golden Age of Grotesque was a great one. I especially like how his voice sounds in it, and songs like Use Your Fist and Not Your Mouth wouldn't have been out of place in Quake II's soundtrack composition-wise.

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Immolation - "Dawn Of Possesion"

I love this band, I listened almost all of their albums just for three days.

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5 hours ago, ducon said:

Hawkwind, In the beginning, Master of the universe.
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Space rock.

 

This is the first band of Lemmy Kilmister, i have read that he was kicked out of the band for amphétamine consommation. What a badass.

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52 minutes ago, P_A_Z said:

 

This is the first band of Lemmy Kilmister, i have read that he was kicked out of the band for amphetamine consummation. What a badass.

 

Lemmy said it was because he was able to sing songs that the band wasn’t able to sing without him (like Silver machine) or something like that.

I don’t think that drugs was a problem in the band.

 

Hawkwind, In search of space, You shouldn’t do that.
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Space rock.

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26 minutes ago, ducon said:

 

Lemmy said it was because he was able to sing songs that the band wasn’t able to sing without him (like Silver machine) or something like that.

I don’t think that drugs was a problem in the band.

 

He does, he was kicked in 1975 of Hawkwind for possession of speed, but nevermind it was in the past and Lemmy was a monster of Rock'n'roll. RIP.

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20 hours ago, MrFroz said:

 

A lot of people in the fanbase ignore everything Manson has done post 2002, but I think The Golden Age of Grotesque was a great one. I especially like how his voice sounds in it, and songs like Use Your Fist and Not Your Mouth wouldn't have been out of place in Quake II's soundtrack composition-wise.

Oddly enough, I kind of ignore Mechanical Animals and Holy Wood. I really like Portrait of an American Family and Smells Like Children, because they captured the weird sort of midwestern, alternate-normalcy, every friend I meet has a fucked up family that I was surrounded with growing up. And Anti-Christ Superstar deserves a place on the 100 best albums of all time, it's an amazing album. Just hands down, I listened to it for the first time and thought "this is really, really good."

 

But The Golden Age of Grotesque is such a uniquely themed, well thought out, enjoyable album. The wordplay involved in most of the songs is really enjoyable, although at times somewhat forced, but it sounds like listening to Dr. Seuss at times. And I'm pretty sure a large part of my enjoyment was that Tim Skold was involved with the album, I fell in love with the industrial theme. The songs that he did with KMFDM are some of the best songs they've ever made, and it really carried over to Golden Age.

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