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Old 11.30.2006, 09:31 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by porkmarras
I'm sure that i'm not the only one but i find it mostly distasteful that a good portion of the newcomers seem to either concentrate on their noisy side or embrace their melodic outings and ignore the rest.

Too true. Although I think the album is more approchable to newcomers than the majority of any of their other albums. Because it's less abrasive it will allow them to slowly get into noise if they're just starting to listen to it. Sonic Youth was the first noise band I got into, and I thought Dirty was even pretty diffciult to listen to at the time. If I heard the White Mice as the first noise band I heard, It would probably turn me off from it.

It's like a cunt, you have to rub it a little before they start to enjoy it. Then you can eventually make your way to the clitoris. If you jump right in when they're dry, they hate it.
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