The Wildest!
Louis PrimaAlready exposed to this and others like it.
Already exposed to this and others like it.
Bought this when it came out. Great album
Listened when it came out.
Owned it
Love the Who!
I’ve heard better by the byrds, but still good. You definitely hear Peter buck and Johnny greenwood in there.
Great album. Neil is amazing.
I owned this. It was fun for parties.
I am a big fan of the specials. Was into funboy three too. And the colour field. Terry hall had a great voice.
This is a great example of the constant evolution of rap. Where other genres stall, rap continues to prove how things don’t need to, nor should they stay the same.
Kathleen Hanna…. Love everything she does.
Classic. Although incredibly to hear the progression of the genre.
Who doesn’t love this band?
One of my favorite bands. Evolutionary. Arguably one of the best bands of all time. Due to constant change and never settling for a tried and true sound that gets radio play or the guaranteed dollar makes this band interesting.
Great album, great band. Lots of talent in one place. Rod Stewart’s voice is a perfect match for the guitar of Ron wood.
Arguably the fathers of punk rock. Not the grandfathers of course…. I love this album.
This takes me back to when the album came out and my older uncles listened to it over and over forcing me to listen over and over. Thankfully it is a great album.
Eh. I don’t get it. I mean he seems like a great guy. His music doesn’t appeal to me though. A few of his songs are good but the others just kind of blend.
Pretty good.
It was a good album until everybody found out about it and suddenly were into good music. Too bad radio sapped it for all it was worth. Nirvana was nothing special, although their music was good. I was alive when we referred to alternative as college radio. When influential bands were coming up. Nirvana is influenced. I was listening to Pixies too. But unfortunately I didn’t start a band that made decent music and had catchy hooks and melodies that shit me stardom before I was ready. I still don’t understand why Nirvana caught on the way they did.
Some great songs…
Pretty good. Gets a bit redundant.
This sounds like it was forced for the label. It wasn’t terrible but he obviously has better.
Not my taste but not terrible. I remember when this album came out. Running up that hill was on rotation on KROQ.
Eh, not too much into metal. I know their significance and appreciate that.
One of those albums that everyone should own. Such a great sound and voice.
Great album.
Some good songs….
I bought this album when it was first released. It was good. I thought the band might be on to something. Not a bad song on the album.
The Cure is great. Owned all of their albums and saw them live. This album was a continuation of their greatness.
I mean… this was never my scene. My best friend in high school discovered them when kill em all came out. I listened, and this band developed and seems to be the curriculum of metal. Obviously they are gifted as musicians and have the ability to stay relevant no matter what other music fans believe. This is a band and an album that should be respected- all emotions aside.
I was into thelonious monster. I appreciated what faith no more was doing. I couldn’t get into Mike Patton’s voice. I liked Chuck Mosley.