There are a lot of records I liked when I was a kid that don't hold up.
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There are a lot of records I liked when I was a kid that don't hold up. Angel Dust holds up. Fantastic record. And, I don't hold all the terrible genres Epic spawned against them, any more than I blame the Beatles for Oasis.
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There are a lot of records I liked when I was a kid that don't hold up. Angel Dust holds up. Fantastic record. And, I don't hold all the terrible genres Epic spawned against them, any more than I blame the Beatles for Oasis.
@swelljoe This is so true. I can't stand most of the music I listened to in high school anymore, but Angel Dust remains excellent. I never get tired of it
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@swelljoe This is so true. I can't stand most of the music I listened to in high school anymore, but Angel Dust remains excellent. I never get tired of it
@MLE_online I was lucky enough to have good influences around me (I went to an arts high school for jazz performance, teacher was a pretty well-known session guy), so my high school CD collection is a mix of "wow, what an amazing record! how did a teenager ever find this?" and "oh no, what were you doing?" Many of Faith No More's peers and followers fall into the latter category. The 90s were a terrible time for rock and roll and pop music, I'm sorry to say.