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re: Rate This Lineup

Posted by LSU Herder on 2/15/13 at 1:22 am
If The Offspring played their albums from the late 80s/early 90s (which they won't) it would be better.

Also, the same can be said for Jakob Dylan and The Wallflowers.

re: Your Top 5 Rappers?

Posted by LSU Herder on 2/15/13 at 1:16 am
1. NAS
2. Ghostface Killah
3-5. way below the top two, so don't care to try

re: Music Board's Albums of the Year

Posted by LSU Herder on 2/8/13 at 10:52 am
Aren't you the guy who thinks Passion Pit's Sleepyhead should be considered the best song of the modern era? You might want to reconsider who you are calling hipster and take a look in the mirror. An indy/electro pop band from Brooklyn made the greatest song ever? :rotflmao:

re: Music Board's Albums of the Year

Posted by LSU Herder on 2/8/13 at 10:46 am
well that is a tough one but...

10. The Mountain Goats - Transcendental Youth
9. Jeff Rosenstock - I Look Like shite
8. Alex G - Rules
7. Titus Andronicus - Local Business
6. Hammock - Departure Songs
5. Alex G - Trick
4. Waxahatchee - American Weekend
3. The Smith Street Band - Science and Technology
2. Swearin' - Swearin'
1. Hop Along - Get Disowned
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I only have one Fugazi album (13 Songs). And I would take Attack on Memory over it. I guess I am just a total idiot.
Yeah I would have to guess the same thing.
Hey guys did you hear a band made one good album about the life and death of Anne Frank. It is absolutely the most powerful album ever written, pay no attention to that other album. On Avery Island was just some goofy mistake jajaja. NEUTRAL MILK HOTEL GREATEST BAND TO EVER EXIST!!!!!!!
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Baloo
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The Seaward
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Clearly you know nothing about Garage Rock or what Jay Reatard even meant by saying that. He said that because his music blew everything that was considered Garage Rock at the time out of the water. And that was in 2009 after he started turning more towards an indy pop phase.

And when I was 18 I loved Modest Mouse, Pavement, and almost everything that came out of the Elephant 6 collaboration. I still respect the hell out of those bands (btw if you are trying to say Neutral Milk Hotel is the best band that came out of Elephant Six you would be wrong, Beulah was much better).
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Jay Reatard...I'm not much of a metal guy
KYS, this all anyone needs to see to tell that you have no idea what you are talking about. Garage rock and metal are so vastly different from one another. And I never said the guy should be up for album of the year but you gave a really horrible list of bands that you believe to be "lo-fi" and he was my (very good) example.

And by the way, I hold on to my opinions so tightly because my opinions are better than yours. I take time to listen to every album I possibly can every single day. I know for a fact that I can say the opposite about how and when you listen to music.

re: Bama's OL Coach to Eagles

Posted by LSU Herder on 2/7/13 at 3:58 pm
After losing Barrett Jones and DJ Fluker, that is a pretty big loss for that program. However, I'm sure Bama will be just fine.

re: 2013 Albums Release Calendar

Posted by LSU Herder on 2/7/13 at 3:35 pm
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Devendra Banhart - Mala
So fricking psyched.

Also watch out for Desaparecidos new album because they will be announcing it very soon. They have already released 2 new singles to start it up.
Doesn't know what low fidelity is, doesn't like twee, thinks Cloud Nothings is in the same ball park as Fugazi, listens to new music but not all new music (because his ears can't handle it?), thinks Jay Reatard isn't relevant because he is dead, etc, etc, etc.

Why in the hell should anyone take your advice about music?

Oh and thanks for explaining to me how the list works, because my original comment didn't say "everyone" right? Remember you are the one who responded...
If you like girl groups do you like twee? Because then I think you and I could find some common ground.
Sorry if I was a little offended at the list and your explanation behind it, but I really hate how people view music now. Especially, when people say things like "lo-fi" as a genre, which it is not. Most if not all of the bands you listed recorded their albums in studios, which by definition is not low fidelity.

Mention bands like Jay Reatard and Johnny Hobo and then you find yourself emerged in the sounds of almost "no-fi".

You say you don't connect with the newer stuff yet you post a list of the "best albums of 2012". I mean you seem to have some musical taste, but get real and take a second look at that list. 2012 was an unbelievable year for music, try listening to more than just what is played over the radio.
Is he that guy who does some song for american football preshow thing?

I don't believe his daddy ever had to stoop so low...

re: Music Board's Albums of the Year

Posted by LSU Herder on 2/7/13 at 12:57 pm
Clearly you don't know what a hipster is with a comment like that.

Go drive around and listen to SiriusXM U, and act like you know about music.

re: Music Board's Albums of the Year

Posted by LSU Herder on 2/7/13 at 12:54 pm
Oh since your taste in music is so "hardcore" then I guess you should probably agree that Waxahatchee's American Weekend, The Smith Street Band's Science and Technology, and Hop Along's Get Disowned should be on that list before any other band you could think of...

Oh wait I forgot this is the guy who thinks Cloud Nothings is on par with Fugazi, you are retarded...

Which bring up another point, you say you like lo-fi... Name some bands that you think are "lo-fi"