FREEFORM 1990's ALTERNATIVE ALBUM POLL - THE RECKONING (TOP TEN COUNTING DOWN NOW)

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I didn't like most of the songs you listed (of the ones I recognize; I spent a lot of time skipping over the wackier tracks on the first two albums) and Flood was chock-full of songs done in that vein.

Granted, this means I was listening to like maybe 3 or 4 songs per album but I REALLY liked those songs.

Marriage, that's where I'm a Viking! (HI DERE), Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:24 (fourteen years ago) link

Second one I voted for coming up

sausage s4rgent (acoleuthic), Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:26 (fourteen years ago) link

(lol actually I did start getting into Flood due to a high school girlfriend who loved it; oh hormones, how many things will you convince us to try/re-evaluate?)

Marriage, that's where I'm a Viking! (HI DERE), Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:28 (fourteen years ago) link

i like flood! can certainly do without a couple of the tracks but some of them are quite touching

sonderangerbot, Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:31 (fourteen years ago) link

60= Mr Bungle - California (1999)
43 points
3 votes
0 first-place votes
Greatest contributor: m the g

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Unbelievably classic..."Pink Cigarette" is just the best suicide song, and there's another track that sounds like Hall and Oates on nitrous (you on nitrous, not Hall & Oates). A masterwork of many moods.

― matt riedl (veal), Monday, 4 November 2002 21:09 (7 years ago)

It's one of the only albums I've heard in the last few years that actually made me stop what I was doing to say, "Whoah..."

― Kim (Kim), Tuesday, 5 November 2002 01:54 (7 years ago)

I haven't listened to California in FOREVER. It is still my favorite album; I can hear it all in my head if I try. REEEETROVERTIGOOOOOOOOOOOOO...

― nickalicious, Wednesday, 26 December 2007 21:37 (2 years ago)

California is definitely classic! Easily Mr. Bungle's best.

― latebloomer: We kissy kiss in the rear view (latebloomer), Friday, 17 June 2005 06:08 (4 years ago)

Agreed on California's goodness. A record that made me laugh with pleasure when I first heard it, it's so sharp.

― Ned Raggett (Ned), Friday, 17 June 2005 15:14 (4 years ago)

This band got better with every album for real.

― jigglepanda.gif (Whiney G. Weingarten), Friday, 17 October 2008 16:59 (1 year ago)

does patton smoke crack or what? listening to this now

― Don't hag me with your false green. (jdchurchill), Wednesday, 2 September 2009 18:40 (7 months ago)

sausage s4rgent (acoleuthic), Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:33 (fourteen years ago) link

the shows where they play Flood in its entirety are really fun, especially hearing them make sense of the weirder tracks onstage (although I really hate the arrangement they did for "Dead")

Thug Motivation 102: The Weinspiration (some dude), Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:33 (fourteen years ago) link

xp yeah for Bungle inclusion! Let's hope there's more where that came from.

David (davek_00), Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:36 (fourteen years ago) link

suddenly nobody has anything to say :D

sausage s4rgent (acoleuthic), Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:42 (fourteen years ago) link

I remember making my friend drive me to Best Buy to purchase California on the first day it came out. He was mostly into Moonshine house and trance, but I told him it was "like, weird death metal" so he agreed to give me a ride. We got the album and hopped back in his Civic, taking DJ Dan out of the CD player. Listening to "Sweet Charity" confounded my expectations of what Mr. Bungle was - I was in 5 minutes of totally unexpected hilarious bliss. I think about halfway through the next song, my friend asked me to turn it off.

huh! tikuuta. (kingkongvsgodzilla), Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:42 (fourteen years ago) link

Great, a run of albums I've actually heard. Came to Mr Bungle quite late (though a longtime FNM fan). California's my favourite. A perplexingly fried surf-rock album, and yeah Pink Cigarette is amazing sunset cowboy music. Another band who pushed things to the max in many directions whilst placing tongue firmly in cheek. This kidn fo thing just doesn't really happen any more. I guess postmodernism - or whatever this strain of humour originates from - got a bit tired in the end.

village idiot (dog latin), Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:43 (fourteen years ago) link

just when you thought the 'srs avant-garde art masquerading as one big practical joke' thing had to end

xpost!!!

sausage s4rgent (acoleuthic), Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:43 (fourteen years ago) link

I haven't heard California in 5 years or so, but I'd probably dig it if I bothered to pull it off the shelf and play it again. In fact... today sounds like a good day for that. Why not?

I just wish he hadn't adopted the "ilxor" moniker (ilxor), Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:45 (fourteen years ago) link

Oh! How did I forget to vote for California? Probably because I didn't get it until 2000. Good call, everyone!

xylyl syzygy (a passing spacecadet), Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:50 (fourteen years ago) link

When were like 13 or 14, me and my friends used to obsess over the first Mr. Bungle album, but by the time California came out I'd already cultivated my anti-rock stance to the point that I didn't care about such things anymore.

Tuomas, Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:50 (fourteen years ago) link

Have you revisited it since then?

huh! tikuuta. (kingkongvsgodzilla), Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:52 (fourteen years ago) link

Don't want to bang the same anvil all over again, but having a no-holds-barred anti-rock stance is as mad (if not madder) than an anti-dance or anti-hiphop stance.

village idiot (dog latin), Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:53 (fourteen years ago) link

ODB! I feel bad I didn't vote for it but there were like 100 perfect records this decade and just giving 2 points to each other them seemed wasted. Also I didn't remember it when quickly writing my list.

BROOOOOOOKLYN... ZOO!

tart w/ a heart (a hoy hoy), Thursday, 29 April 2010 14:53 (fourteen years ago) link

Wouldn't it be funny if the next album was avant-garde mastery moonlighting as kitsch too?

sausage s4rgent (acoleuthic), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:02 (fourteen years ago) link

58= Madonna - Erotica (1992)
44 points
4 votes
0 first-place votes
Greatest contributor: RedRaymaker

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This album needs to be polled at least once a year.

― who's always getting head from the commissioner (Eric H.), Monday, 19 April 2010 03:10 (1 week ago)

No wonder the typical RYM poster is stuck in the early 90s btw. You have to be stuck there to think positive of "Erotica". It is extremely of its time. A time that is now luckily long gone and hopefully will never return. The early 90s were one of the worst ever eras for music. Absolutely horrible.

― Tied Up In Geir (Geir Hongro), Friday, 23 April 2010 22:06 (6 days ago)

Geir's willingness to jumble up the same four or five words and apply them to Erotica over the span of decades is admirable.

Geir's willingness to address one of the best crossover examples of what must be his least favorite style of music is not.

― Eric H., Sunday, 8 April 2007 22:35 (3 years ago)

Erotica is the pinnacle of Madonna's career in terms of full lengths, I think.

― The Lex (The Lex), Sunday, 23 October 2005 15:22 (4 years ago)

Madonna's 'Erotica' is still in my all-time top 10 even though it justs lies down and dies after "Rain", 2/3 of the way through.

― dave q, Wednesday, 15 August 2001 00:00 (8 years ago)

Anyway you should go and listen to Erotica, it's fantastic. A bit sad though: a friend pointed out to me recently that "Words" has really good lyrics, and I immediately thought to myself "yeah I like it too, but isn't that supposed to be the worst song on the album lyrically?", and then I realised she was comparing it to recent Madonna lyrics.

― Tim F, Tuesday, 25 August 2009 22:42 (8 months ago)

sausage s4rgent (acoleuthic), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:02 (fourteen years ago) link

(xposts) Too bad you missed California, it's the best Mr Bungle album for an anti-rock stance

(srsly when I first got it I played it pretty much constantly no matter who came round, and the less rock people were probably more interested in what the hell this thing I was playing was. Probably still not really your thing, but hey...)

xylyl syzygy (a passing spacecadet), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:06 (fourteen years ago) link

ISn't this the Madonna album everyone's supposed to hate but everyone actually really loves?

Haven't heard it all, but "Vogue" (that's on here right?) was all over the radio, again when I was 10 and just discovering pop - so it was in its own way a very important record for me. I think the first page of the first ever music magazine I bought (Smash Hits, circa easter 1990) had the lyrics reprinted here. This is why I still know nearly all the words to Vogue and Birdhouse In Your Soul.

village idiot (dog latin), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:08 (fourteen years ago) link

"Vogue" is on I'm Breathless.

Marriage, that's where I'm a Viking! (HI DERE), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:08 (fourteen years ago) link

Music from and inspired by the film Dick Tracy.

huh! tikuuta. (kingkongvsgodzilla), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:10 (fourteen years ago) link

ISn't this the Madonna album everyone's supposed to hate but everyone actually really loves?

Yup. And it's great.

I just wish he hadn't adopted the "ilxor" moniker (ilxor), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:12 (fourteen years ago) link

eh, it's okay

Marriage, that's where I'm a Viking! (HI DERE), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:13 (fourteen years ago) link

caliornia! a glorious album both then and now. amazingly lush, melodic, complex and beautiful record. I shall love it always.

When were like 13 or 14, me and my friends used to obsess over the first Mr. Bungle album, but by the time California came out I'd already cultivated my anti-rock stance to the point that I didn't care about such things anymore.

tuomas, the mr bungle of their debut album is a totally different beast to the one that recorded its two far superior follow-ups. it's highly debatable whether disco volante, and to some extent california too, even counts as 'rock' in any meaningful sense.

I guess postmodernism - or whatever this strain of humour originates from - got a bit tired in the end.

tbh I'm not sure bungle by the time of california can really be considered humorous, perhaps not even postmodern. omnivorous, certainly, but there's a huge amount of affection and respect for the genres they're revelling in and mashing together - it's far from empty, ironic smirking. that's what was so surprising about california, that mr bungle could be capable of producing genuine beauty as well as horror.

m the g, Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:16 (fourteen years ago) link

I am like the only person on Earth who thinks the first Bungle album is the best one.

Marriage, that's where I'm a Viking! (HI DERE), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:18 (fourteen years ago) link

we already knew they could do that, though! cf Stubb (A Dub), Merry Go Bye Bye (xpost)

sausage s4rgent (acoleuthic), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:18 (fourteen years ago) link

I think all 3 Bungle albums are of virtually equivalent quality

sausage s4rgent (acoleuthic), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:19 (fourteen years ago) link

xp... of course, my advocacy would be greatly enhanced if I could spell 'california'.

I love stubb a dubb, but it's far more silly than beautiful.

merry go bye bye... yeah, you're right. but it's an anomaly in the context of DV.

m the g, Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:20 (fourteen years ago) link

I actually own Disco Volante, and whoo boy does it suck! At least on the first album the experimentalism is often funny. I've heard friends play California on a few occasions, and it sounded okay to me (definitely less avant-garde than the first two), but it's just not the sort of music I'm really into.

Tuomas, Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:21 (fourteen years ago) link

Faith No More wasn't in the original poll at all, so Mr. Bungle placing makes me wonder if FNM will get up really high here

Thug Motivation 102: The Weinspiration (some dude), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:22 (fourteen years ago) link

The genre pastiching on California definitely took on some more introspective and conventionally elegant styles, though, it's gotta be said, and pulled them off beautifully. (He says, as Pink Cigarette swoons to its conclusion)

Those are the only two songs from the first two albums that 'do' outright beauty. California's sonic assault is a lot subtler, and its songcraft more explicit. Doesn't stop it from being kickass as all hell.

It's not REALLY less avant-garde, Tuomas, just sly about its avant-gardism...

sausage s4rgent (acoleuthic), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:22 (fourteen years ago) link

sorry lj, i suppose that's kind of a guess xpost

Thug Motivation 102: The Weinspiration (some dude), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:23 (fourteen years ago) link

I actually own Disco Volante, and whoo boy does it suck!

LJ, be sure to include this in your quotes when DV comes up, okay?

huh! tikuuta. (kingkongvsgodzilla), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:24 (fourteen years ago) link

^^^THREADBAN

lol nah it's fine, just accept this stern furrowing of brow and thank your lucky stars you didn't give that record 70 points or w/e

xpost AND NOT xpost

sausage s4rgent (acoleuthic), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:24 (fourteen years ago) link

empty, ironic smirking

I think this is what killed this strand of musical expression. By the time 2000s came round, the only people doing multi-genre mashup exercises appeared to be doing it for the sake of doing it. It all became seen as far too arch, and nauseating with it. Seems in the 90s there was still a brazen naivety attributed to cross-generific pranksters like Patton, RDJ, TMBG that it didn't feel so forced.

village idiot (dog latin), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:25 (fourteen years ago) link

y'all should be talking about Madonna anyway ;)

dog latin, it's still done plenty, gloriously so in some cases. maybe someone should start a thread

sausage s4rgent (acoleuthic), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:26 (fourteen years ago) link

why should we talk about one of Madonna's most boring albums?

Marriage, that's where I'm a Viking! (HI DERE), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:27 (fourteen years ago) link

like, it's not bad, but it's not really very interesting either, so what is there to say about it?

Marriage, that's where I'm a Viking! (HI DERE), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:27 (fourteen years ago) link

fine, let's not talk about Madonna

sausage s4rgent (acoleuthic), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:27 (fourteen years ago) link

oh look Vanity Fair just started...fuck I love this song so so so much

California is really short! another gold star for that record

sausage s4rgent (acoleuthic), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:28 (fourteen years ago) link

fucking goddamnit watching the last ten albums most of which i would have voted for place where they did makes me really pissed at myself for not managing to vote

Varg Vikinem (jjjusten), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:33 (fourteen years ago) link

can I just

sausage s4rgent (acoleuthic), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:34 (fourteen years ago) link

CHAK CHAK CHAK CHAKACHAKACHAKACHAKACHAKACHAKACHAKACHAKACHAKA

sausage s4rgent (acoleuthic), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:34 (fourteen years ago) link

YES I KNOW

Varg Vikinem (jjjusten), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:35 (fourteen years ago) link

also tuomas, i dont even know where to start, but you are pretty much being geir II all over this thread.

Varg Vikinem (jjjusten), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:37 (fourteen years ago) link

xp I think in patton's case, the massive range of genres he's covered is merely an extension of the range of stuff he listens to. he's not at all unique in his broad tastes, but what's surprising is that, in an age in which tribal allegiances and genre boundaries among listeners are breaking down, the same isn't generally the case within most artists' recorded output.

it seems only natural to me that musicians would want to explore as much territory as possible, if only for the sake of their own development and amusement.

off-topic, I know...

m the g, Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:37 (fourteen years ago) link

hahaha, i love that bit louis.

village idiot (dog latin), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:39 (fourteen years ago) link

58= Gas - Königsforst (1999)
44 points
4 votes
0 first-place votes
Greatest contributor: Moka

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the last track on konigsforst always makes me think of a sunrise because it sounds like a warped/looped "william tell overture", that waking-up music they use in cartoons

― am0n, Wednesday, 16 January 2008 15:37 (2 years ago)

Before today, I had only heard Pop. I liked it, but I mentally filed it away as music to do homework to. Today I listened to Konigsforst over and over again, and I realized I'm going to have to look into everything Voigt has done. Track 5 is AMAZING.

― 2 5 (Z S), Wednesday, 31 December 2008 03:03 (1 year ago)

Yesssss... I LOVE Gas--I played the second track off 'Konigsforst" with the signature low thrum moving from speaker to speaker at Night of the Living Drone, and I must say, Jess, you are WRONG about it verging on the ignorable! ;-) At "appropriate" volume, this music (to borrow an old-school Reynoldsism) evokes the womb, the feeling (not like any of us can remember it, but it's a cool comparison) of immersion in amniotic fluid. I have to seek out his other stuff-- 'Zauberberg' is on my Xmas wish list, and I love the track on 'Modulations and Transformations,' too.

― Clarke B., Thursday, 13 December 2001 01:00 (8 years ago)

I'm catching up with Gas and at the moment Koningsforst is my favorite esp. the 5th track. I'm flashing slow approaches to a giant forest planet or just some archetypical forest of the unconscious. It's holy/awe-full music isn't it?

― Omar, Tuesday, 27 August 2002 17:20 (7 years ago)

Ha! I searched this thread to comment on this very track. Just picked up Koningsforst over the weekend & now I'm deep inside it & yes, this track is so great. It starts w/ one dark evil string loop that repeats & then as it develops, this sacred organ chord keeps trickling in until it takes over the loop by the end & then it sounds safe and happy. I keep humming it here at work.

― Mark (MarkR), Tuesday, 1 April 2003 13:29 (7 years ago)

sausage s4rgent (acoleuthic), Thursday, 29 April 2010 15:39 (fourteen years ago) link


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