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[*] posted on 4-16-2008 at 09:22 AM
Too much, too soon: 20 respectable rock and rap acts that peaked with debut albums


The Onion's serious media companion, The AV Club has put together an interesting list of artists who never managed to top the acclaim and influence of their debut albums. Leading the list is Rage Against the Machine who single-handedly made rap/hardcore into a genre. The list makes some interesting assessments with a few classic CBGB acts in the list like Richard Hell and The Voidoids, Television as well as some controversial choices like naming Black Flag's Damaged.

More recent, but less controversial choices include The Strokes, Sunny Day Real Estate and Taking Back Sunday.

http://www.avclub.com/content/feature/too_much_too_soon_20/





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[*] posted on 4-16-2008 at 09:45 AM


i like how they say rollins changed black flag into weird metal or whatever
please
anyone who thinks rollins had anything to do with the changing of black flags sound is sadly mistaken
it was ginns band and ginn called ALL the shots




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[*] posted on 4-16-2008 at 10:05 AM


I agree with some of those, but there are a lot that I dont know anywhere near enough about the bands to comment on.

The Black Flag one is kind of funny because usually when ever Black Flag is mentioned in the media they talk like Damage was the first record and Rollins was the only singer. Well.... actually thats what that article is about isnt it? Bands that never went past the hype of their 'first lp'? Oh well... either way I think I kind of agree that Damage was the high point for the band even though I like the later stuff too.




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