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Angus wrote:
This is NOT, I repeat, this is NOT making Yield any better. Just the opposite.
It sounds live if you take out the little bit at the start
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The only thing that would make it better would be if you could wipe my memory and transport me back to Feb 3, 1998, so I could hear it for the first time again.
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The only thing that would make it better would be if you could wipe my memory and transport me back to Feb 3, 1998, so I could hear it for the first time again.
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Angus wrote:
Isaac Turner wrote:
Angus wrote:
This is NOT, I repeat, this is NOT making Yield any better. Just the opposite.
i don't need a subtle symbolic sentiment-statement about how the bands learned to say they're sorry to each other when they mess up
without it, it's rip-roaring return to form for their 1st tracks (No Code in mind)
Yeah... cause Once, Go & Last Exit all start rocking from the first second, right?
point granted
though beginning the album fast and balls to the wall UNLIKE their other albums first-fast-but-slow-building intro tracks would have really made a statement, just like the alive wave on the polaroid for around the bend alluding to their next albums return
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punkdavid wrote:
The only thing that would make it better would be if you could wipe my memory and transport me back to Feb 3, 1998, so I could hear it for the first time again.
i faked being sick on 8/27/96 so I could get No Code.
Actually, I attended a private school in the city and had my mother leave the suburbs, and come pick me up after lunch and then insisted we go to the Target to get me some medicine, and then had to ask the electronics dept dude to go digging around their shipments to unpack No Code for me (seriously now, what kinda store would not have that cd rearing to go on the shelves). I liked it then, though didn't quite get it. Yield was much more accessible and was purchased on the way home from Junior Retreat (we had to attend a spiritual retreat once a year in our high school, actually really good times).
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The only two albums that kick right into it from the first second are Binaural with Breakerfall & Avocado with Life Wasted. And that's their two worst opening songs.
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Angus wrote:
The only two albums that kick right into it from the first second are Binaural with Breakerfall & Avocado with Life Wasted. And that's their two worst opening songs.
breakerfall - yes
Life Wasted - no (better than Can't Keep and Breakerfall, at least)
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Angus wrote:
The only two albums that kick right into it from the first second are Binaural with Breakerfall & Avocado with Life Wasted. And that's their two worst opening songs.
You meant best, right
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