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    anyone else into these guys? classic ****ing punk rock

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk View Post
    anyone else into these guys? classic ****ing punk rock
    nice one mate, was a big fan back in my student days Bob Mould Rocks.

    Really liked Sugar aswell.

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    was just listening to "new day rising" last night and thinking..."sh*t this is one mutherf***ing kickass f***ing album!"

    bob mould's first solo album, "workbook" is fantastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlavikSvensk View Post
    was just listening to "new day rising" last night and thinking..."sh*t this is one mutherf***ing kickass f***ing album!"

    bob mould's first solo album, "workbook" is fantastic.
    i have listened to workbook, years ago it seems, last album i lstened to was the big Sugar one, used to listen to it every day once.

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    I'm a huge Husker Du/Bob Mould/Sugar fan. New Day Rising and Warehouse Songs and Stories were both formative albums in my tastes now. Sugar's Copper Blue album and their Beaster e.p. are on permanent rotation in my mp3 player. I got to see Bob Mould play an acoustic set in Philly for the Black Sheets of Rain tour in 1990. It was in a small venue that doesn't hold more than 100 people. It was killer.

    He released an album with a guy named Richard Morel under the name Blowoff in 2006. He released a solo album this year named District Line. I'm checking it out now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snooch View Post
    He released a solo album this year named District Line. I'm checking it out now.
    It's really good. He has discovered electronica without cheesing out. It's not all electronic by any means. I have just noticed that he's no longer afraid of using a synth and a vocoder prominently. Nice musical progression while retaining the heart and feel of his unique sound.

    That side project named Blowoff is electronic too. More like Bob Mould sings Postal Service style tracks. Good stuff if you can find it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snooch View Post
    I'm a huge Husker Du/Bob Mould/Sugar fan. New Day Rising and Warehouse Songs and Stories were both formative albums in my tastes now. Sugar's Copper Blue album and their Beaster e.p. are on permanent rotation in my mp3 player. I got to see Bob Mould play an acoustic set in Philly for the Black Sheets of Rain tour in 1990. It was in a small venue that doesn't hold more than 100 people. It was killer.

    He released an album with a guy named Richard Morel under the name Blowoff in 2006. He released a solo album this year named District Line. I'm checking it out now.
    yeah Copper Blue, Hoovr Dam etc still moves me that album

    wasnt as keen on beaster though

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    The Act We Act, just listening to this now.

    upsets me listening to it, borught back some memories

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    Listening to Helpless for the first time in too long.

    just remembed why i loved this album at the time, album to listen to on your own i think.

    fair play, special to me this album. still sounds great.

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    liked them better when they were hardcore punk than the watered down stuff they did later on.
    can't remember the name of it, but the album with the dead bodies coming back from war on the cover on alternative tentacles was my favourite.....

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    Check out the Loudbomb album "Long Playing Grooves", Mould goes House, its amazing, i also like Modulate and the hubcap record. As far as songs go nothing will ever beat Workbook, its just perfect.

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    Totally dude. Just found out about that loudbomb release. Workbook is awesome with the first Sugar album right behind it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Microdot View Post
    can't remember the name of it, but the album with the dead bodies coming back from war on the cover on alternative tentacles was my favourite.....
    Land Speed Record.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snooch View Post
    Land Speed Record.
    thats the fella.

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    i think they peaked with zen arcade and new day rising, though i pretty much like everything.

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    Quality work imo. Copper blue was a ****ing masterstroke, super serious but super saccharine - a deft covert tactic !

    Hoover dam, lol, never have I heard such an upbeat song about throwing yourself to your death - very good.

    Don't get me started on 'helpless' - it's almost the perfect song :-S
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