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Actually, I thought Bush was pretty good, but I wouldn't call them grunge. STP was wildly uneven, but 'Sex Type Thing' kicks ass. I like Godsmack, but ya gotta admit, all their stuff sort of sounds alike.
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Emotional Leper wrote: REM is starting to go down hill for me, too. I think it might just be because I'm playing them out.

I don't know if that counts, as I have several artists that I feel the same about. The Pogues in particular. I've listened to the albums I have a whole heap of times, and I just can't listen to them like I used to. Which is sad. Now I break them out ever rare once in a while, and they always sound good. In fact, just broke out Red Roses for Me the other day, and it sounded all fresh and new again, except for songs like Streams of Whiskey. And it seems like if I break out the CDs for people who have never heard them before, I notice and remember why they have attained the god status I grant upon them.
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Cagliostro wrote:
Emotional Leper wrote: REM is starting to go down hill for me, too. I think it might just be because I'm playing them out.

I don't know if that counts, as I have several artists that I feel the same about. The Pogues in particular. I've listened to the albums I have a whole heap of times, and I just can't listen to them like I used to. Which is sad. Now I break them out ever rare once in a while, and they always sound good. In fact, just broke out Red Roses for Me the other day, and it sounded all fresh and new again, except for songs like Streams of Whiskey. And it seems like if I break out the CDs for people who have never heard them before, I notice and remember why they have attained the god status I grant upon them.
The only CDs I was never able to play out were Disc 1 of the Ziggy Stardust Motion Picture Soundtrack and BOC's Greatest Hits Album called 'Don't Fear (the Reaper)'. Disc 2 of the ZSMPS was played out before I even listened to it.
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