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Old 08.11.2008, 12:07 AM   #38
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My Bloody Valentine. Even with Dave they were good (nothing too original, but still more than just "listenable"), then Bilinda came on board and they started to get more toward the "classic" MBV sound, then they got the sound and we know that story.

At The Drive-In. Their 1st EP (Hell Paso) was good but unpolished and a little off. After a few line-up changes, 1 album and 2 more EPs, they did In/Casino/Out which was great and sounded different from the early material and was shifting more toward Vaya and Relationship of command, which are both stellar. Then, they went away.

Blonde Redhead. Not going to go into much detail here. They were good, then better, then better still, then a little worse, then amazing, then really really good. Who knows what's in store next.
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