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Christi Red Goomba Since: 03-05-06 From: La-La Land Last post: 6479 days Last view: 6479 days |
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I noticed there are some BOC fans here and I was wondering what your favorite albums are. They went through a few phases throughout their career (of evil, hehe) and I like the early stuff the most.
Anyway my top 4: 1) Secret Treaties- It's perfect, IMO. Not a bad apple on the CD. 2) Tyranny and Mutation- Actually this would be tied for first with ST. Perfect. 3) Fire of Unknown Origin- I was taken by surprise when I heard it. I wasn't expecting to like it so much, but it's almost as perfect as the other two. 4) Spectres- Very underrated album that shows a softer side to the band, but still has great lyrics. |
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Sin Dogan 860 Uoodo Original Blend Armored Trooper Votoms Canned Coffee! Since: 11-17-05 Last post: 6435 days Last view: 6434 days |
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I have to admit, all I know is Don't Fear the Reaper and I'm Burning for you. And I love those songs and have always been meaning to get some more. So I think I'll heed your words here. | |||
acillatem98 Crow Since: 11-18-05 From: Barberton, Ohio Last post: 6436 days Last view: 6431 days |
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Originally posted by Captain Subtext Those are my favorite songs from Blue Oyster Cult but I also like Godzilla. I love their music but never followed them, so I know a few names of their songs but they are an awesome band. Around their time was when I think all rock was the greatest. (edited by acillatem98 on 04-03-06 04:59 PM) |
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Christi Red Goomba Since: 03-05-06 From: La-La Land Last post: 6479 days Last view: 6479 days |
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Oh yeah, the first album is great too. It has Cities On Flame With Rock and Roll on it. That's the song that really made me want to know more about the band. | |||
acillatem98 Crow Since: 11-18-05 From: Barberton, Ohio Last post: 6436 days Last view: 6431 days |
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Years back I heard the songs but never payed attention to who did them. My friend mentioned their name to me then I just got into them. I knew who they are and listened to them a lot more. | |||
Kirk Bradford Myers Shyguy Since: 01-23-06 From: Baltimore, Maryland Last post: 6726 days Last view: 6726 days |
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I particularly like "Fire Of Unknown Origin" from an album standpoint. But truth be told, I'm so burned out on Track 2, "Burning for You" from radio airplay that I'm dead to it anymore. I tend to go for the deep cuts, stuff that doesn't get played on the radio a lot. My favorites on this album are Track 1, the title track, and Track 4, "Sole Survivor". "Sole Survivor" is on a homemade complilation of music I brewed together that I occasionally take on my spur-of-the-moment midnight drives through the middle of nowhere with. Together with David Bowie's "Fame", "Sole Survivor" does something "emotionally strange" to me that makes me feel like I "belong" out in the middle of those woods cruising back roads at 2:30am.
Or maybe it's just the alien implants flaring up... (edited by Kirk Bradford Myers on 04-06-06 08:14 AM) |
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