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Terence Trent d'arby "introduction to the hard line"

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Farg!
How could I forget Inflammable Material - SLF?!!
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bluesbass wrote:Farg!
How could I forget Inflammable Material - SLF?!!
I like that one. But... better and more impacting than Never Mind The Bollocks?
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Vince wrote:
bluesbass wrote:Farg!
How could I forget Inflammable Material - SLF?!!
I like that one. But... better and more impacting than Never Mind The Bollocks?
I guess that depends what side you were on in Northern Ireland in 1979.
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bluesbass wrote:Farg!
How could I forget Inflammable Material - SLF?!!
Damn, wheres that like button ;)
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Violent Femmes - self-titled
Supergroove – Traction
Kasabian - self-titled
Showbread - No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical
Florence + the Machine – Lungs
Mumford & Sons – Sigh No More
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malevolentsparkle wrote:Violent Femmes - self-titled
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Without the femmes, we wouldn't have nirvana, pearl jam...
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malevolentsparkle wrote:Violent Femmes - self-titled
Supergroove – Traction
Kasabian - self-titled
Showbread - No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical
Florence + the Machine – Lungs
Mumford & Sons – Sigh No More
The Civil Wars – Barton Hollow
Oh man, some good ones there!

How could I forget Supergroove?

And Mumford & Sons I have thrashed over the last year or so!
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ON a Kiwi note, I thought Opshop - You Are Here was brilliant. Also Eight - Moving.

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Mahavishnu Orchestra The Inner Mounting Flame
The Saints I'm Stranded -- mostly for the single

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mike wrote:The Saints I'm Stranded -- mostly for the single
(Even though it reminds me of a track on Sticky Fingers), I like "Messin' With The Kid" a lot.
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malevolentsparkle wrote:Violent Femmes - self-titled
Supergroove – Traction
Kasabian - self-titled
Showbread - No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical
Florence + the Machine – Lungs

Mumford & Sons – Sigh No More
The Civil Wars – Barton Hollow
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Sicklehut wrote:Quiet Riot - Metal Health
can that really be called their debut album???....yes their american debut and that line ups debut but to me it would be like calling cowboys from hell panteras debut
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Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I am, That's what I'm not.
Ocean Colour Scene - Moseley Shoals (although this is actually their second album, I've included it as I don't count their shoe debut).
The Style Council - Introducing The Style Council.
Paul Weller - Paul Weller.
Ben Harper - Welcome to the Cruel World.
The Charlatans - Some Friendly.
The Last Shadow Puppets - The Age of the Understatement.
Miles Kane - The Colour of the Trap.
The Pixies - Come On Pilgrim.
The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses.

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