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        I’m really into some artists that cite him as a major inspiration and influence. So it baffles me too.

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          I find with stuff like this it’s important to understand the context of when it first came out. Had a neighbor say he didn’t get the appeal of the Ramones because a lot of bands sound similar. I told him when the Ramones came out NOBODY sounded like that. Another is David Letterman. By the time he retired he was nothing special but when he first started it was groundbreaking.

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      I can understand, stylistically he’s a chameleon and I only like his work from certain periods.

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      How can you say something so controversial, yet so true?!

      Bowie isn’t fantastic. Neither is Bill Murrey or Betty White. They are just people that have been grasped onto by social media and exemplified. It helps if they’ve died and get a “martyr” image too.

      I mean some Bowie stuff is good, Life on Mars, Lets dance… But he’s just a British Melloncamp.

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    Villains by Queens of the Stone Age.

    …like clockwork (the previous album) is top 3 for me and may be my all time favorite at any given moment. But the follow-up was just not what I was looking for.

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      Every other queens of the stone age record is an instant classic. They’re probably my favorite band and I genuinely dislike half their stuff.

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      Yes!! Exactly this one for me too. I love Clockwork so much, this was weird.

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        So glad to not be alone on this. It felt unfocused. I think working with Mark Ronson gave Homme a bit too much leeway to make an album that tried to hard to be cool.

        It somehow went over the ironic/unironic line that Queens has always danced around.

        Like Clockwork has moments that veered towards camp and cheese but never felt insincere or cloying.

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      I only like the albums they did with dave grohl on drums, the rest just don’t seem to hit for me.

      I’m pretty sure that’s only songs for the deaf and a few songs on like clockwork. I can’t get into any of their other stuff.

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    The latest Tool album.

    I can’t even remember the name, but it felt like a lot of noise from an alley full of garbage cans. I don’t know if I finished listening to it.

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      I’ve grown in the same direction and think it’s their best work but I can also totally see how people who liked the earlier stuff might fall off hard.

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    Both Load and Reload by Metallica. I had just discover The Black Album and was hoping for more of the same. I understand that some folks like em, but they just don’t do anything for me.

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      Rel-Load in particular had a lot of songs that I felt were half baked. Some of those songs should have spent more time in the cutting room floor and didn’t need to be as long as they were. They either needed to make those songs shorter or make them more interesting.

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    Pink Floyd - Animals

    I like everything else by Pink Floyd quite a bit, just not the album Animals.

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      I’m the opposite, Animals and Piper at the Gates of Dawn are the only Pink Floyd albums I like.

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        Piper at the Gates of Dawn?

        Hell, I’ve got 12 Pink Floyd albums archived, but I don’t have that one. Honestly I don’t think I’ve even heard of it before.

        My favorite Pink Floyd album is The Division Bell. Strangely enough, not long after that became my favorite album, I actually found a pristine copy of it on CD in the ditch on a bicycle ride. No case, just the CD, but very luckily no scratches either.

        You better bet your ass I ripped that album that evening, to raw uncompressed WAV audio. And yes, I stuck it somewhere on the Internet Archive…

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      As far as I’m concerned, there is literally one song in Animals and that one song kicks all other Pink Floyd songs out of the water

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      The only album I’ve ever owned as a 12” vinyl, cassette tape, 8 track ceramic cartridge and CD. I now have it stored as flac files on a hardrive.

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    The Mars Volta in general. Tons of friends have recommended them to me after hearing some of what I listen to, and it’s just not my jam. On paper I should, but alas.

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    Not a specific album, but 90% of King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard’s releases. They always sound intriguing at first but end up being mediocre.

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      Yeah, I really like Polygondwanaland and Flying Microtonal Banana. The rest, save for one other album (don’t recall which one) I just can’t get into. They have cranked out so many albums exploring, but not mastering, so many genres that it’s not surprising to be underwater on the K/D ratio.

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      Same here. I really enjoy Nonagon Infinity but haven’t been able to get into any other album of theirs.

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    This is not exactly answering the question asked, but I loved the album What It Is to Burn by Finch. If you could wear out CDs by playing them, I would have worn that one out. I bought their second album as soon as it came out without ever hearing a single song. I assumed I would love every song on the second album the same as the first. They had completely changed their style. It was maybe not awful, but it definitely wasn’t my style. I literally ended up using it under the leg of a wobbly table.

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    I heard “Through Glass” by Stone Sour, and I liked it so much that I bought the full album. That ended up being the only song of theirs I liked.

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    My War by Black Flag.

    “I must hear this album that singlehandedly inspired entire swathes of the punk and later grunge movements!”

    It’s bad. No, not unlikeable, but it’s an album full of songs that you and your friends could probably come up with after a single night of drinking in a shitty basement. There isn’t anything that screams genius or promise or talent.

    I’ve listened to it a few times and I just don’t get what our early grunge ancestors were vibing to all those millennia ago.

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    Nick Cave albums are very bipolar to me. I love murder ballads, no more shall we part, lyre of Orpheus/abattoir blues, but hate his grinder man stuff and the Higgs Boson blues.

    The merci seat is better by Johnnie Cash.

    I still must listen the new album, but I’m kind of torn as I don’t want to hate it.

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    The new Billie Eilish album for example. I liked specifically Happier Than Ever and the new one doesn’t catch the same vibe.

    Also Rat Wars by Health looked initially exactly like my thing, but fell ultimately flat on the first listen.