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Voodoobillyman
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Scratch the Surface because it was my intro to them and it holds alot of good memories for me. I like alot of their stuff after that album too, I
wouldnt say all of it for sure, but they still had it in my opinion. Built to Last rules.
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joemaconmovies
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Duane just sent me their first full length and I'm listening to it as we speak. I'm about halfway done with it and I have to say...this is some real
good stuff. I'm digging it. So, my intro into SOIA has been a success and I'm digging it. I'll have to go out and buy some albums soon.
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tireironsaint
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It's all about Blood, Sweat And No Tears for me. That was the first record of theirs I ever heard and I loved it from start to finish. Just Look
Around was the last record I really liked at all. I saw them a ton from '89 until sometime in the mid to late nineties when they just weren't all that
interesting to me anymore. I haven't sat down and listened to many of the albums all the way through since their sound started changing, but what I've
heard hasn't impressed me. It used to depress me when they put out a new record. I'd get excited thinking maybe it was gonna be good again, but every
one sounded worse than the last so I stopped paying attention and only heard newer stuff when somebody played it around me. I still think Blood,
Sweat...is an amazing album and a definite classic of the NYHC genre, but I don't expect to ever hear them come within miles of that record again.
Veritas odium parit
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joemaconmovies
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Blood, Sweat, And No Tears is what Duane gave to me to listen to. It's great stuff.
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RomanticViolence
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I chose "Blood, Sweat & No Tears". It was the first that i ever heard of SOIA and it holds memories for me.
I also think G.I. Joe head stomp is an awesome name for a song.
That is all.
Have you ever noticed how crayons are a lot like M&M's? All the colors tend to taste the same.
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MyOwnWay
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Sick Of It All is it for me. I will weep like a small child when they call it quits. I am pushing 30, and am still considering getting the "dragon"
tatt. It ma be considered generic, but this band and the lyrics and the frustration I let out to there music, reflects key points in my life. I
absolutely love this band, and everything they have put out. One of those few bands that can do no wrong in my eyes.
Fav album - Just Look Around.
The aggression is unmatched by themselves and most peers (admit it, its true). That entire album reads like a story book to how I felt at the time,
and in some cases still do.
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who chose Outtakes For The Outcast and Life on the Ropes? I'd be curious to hear what it is youz like about these albums. I'm not saying they're not
likeable (i've never heard 'em), but what made you pick them over the old stuff?
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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clevohardcore
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BUILT TO LAST is great and so is CALL TO ARMS
Each aspect of the soul has it's own part to play, but the ideal is harmonious agreement with reason and control.
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CR83
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BIG DUANE
who chose Outtakes For The Outcast and Life on the Ropes? I'd be curious to hear what it is youz like about these albums. I'm not saying they're not
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Outtakes is great. Life On The Ropes just didn't do it for me. I'd reccommend Outtakes to those who already enjoy SOIA.
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