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- From: Mark B.
- Subject: Re: Acid Music (sorry to net.vets)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.234829.20250@alchemy.chem.utoronto.ca>
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- Organization: University of Toronto Chemistry Department
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 23:48:29 GMT
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- In article <891034d.25.727740622@axe.acadiau.ca> 891034d@axe.acadiau.ca (PETER DEARMAN) writes:
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- >My faves.
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- >Of course Floyd. But I'm pretty into noise bands. I've had my mind blown
- >before by Husker Du's album, Zen Arcade. Other albums that reallyt did it
- >for me are Sonic Youth (most anything but especially Daydream Nation, and
- >the Ciccone Youth Whitey Album), Butthole Surfers (anything), Big Black (
- >Songs About Fucking).
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- >There is also lots of techno that is so complicated that it is impossible to
- >not be overwhelmed by. I don't like techno that much normally though. Al
- >Jorgenson is in several techno bands that do the trick.
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- >But of course Floyd.
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- How about Beethoven's 9th? Now *that's* some serious tripping metal!
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- (No, I'm not kidding!)
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- Mark B.
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