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Old 06.04.2015, 06:57 AM   #8
Screaming Skull
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Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
Well, I havenīt ever devalue Goo neither Dirty. Goo was my first Sonic record I heard, so it has a special place in my heart. And it sounds still as great as then. Dirty was first I heard right after it came, so it is also very special to me still.

We got into SY at EXACTLY the same time! A friend let me borrow Goo for a few weeks and I got hooked! Dirty was the first SY release I actively looked forward to coming out and The Pretty Fucking Dirty Tour was the first time I saw them live (Boston, October 1992). Maybe all of this has something to do with my opinion/preference??
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