Heston and Marky's Friday Top 5

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Re: Heston and Marky's Friday Top 5

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tepista wrote:
19 Nov 2020, 6:15pm
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Re: Heston and Marky's Friday Top 5

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Top 5 tracks from "Killing Joke" - Killing Joke. Any version of the album.

1. Wardance
2. Change
3. Requiem
4. Tomorrow's World
5. The Wait
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Insanely good album.

1. The Wait (this might be the first KJ song I ever heard, on the punk comp Burning Ambitions)
2. Pssyche (it was the b-side to "Wardance," so I'm going to assume it's been included on an expanded re-release of the album at some point)
3. Wardance
4. Requiem
5. Complications
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
19 Nov 2020, 6:39pm
Insanely good album.

1. The Wait (this might be the first KJ song I ever heard, on the punk comp Burning Ambitions)
2. Pssyche (it was the b-side to "Wardance," so I'm going to assume it's been included on an expanded re-release of the album at some point)
3. Wardance
4. Requiem
5. Complications
Great track but strangely enough it's not on any of the expanded editions.
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Re: Heston and Marky's Friday Top 5

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Marky Dread wrote:
19 Nov 2020, 6:53pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
19 Nov 2020, 6:39pm
Insanely good album.

1. The Wait (this might be the first KJ song I ever heard, on the punk comp Burning Ambitions)
2. Pssyche (it was the b-side to "Wardance," so I'm going to assume it's been included on an expanded re-release of the album at some point)
3. Wardance
4. Requiem
5. Complications
Great track but strangely enough it's not on any of the expanded editions.
That's nuts, but I checked discogs and you're right. Okay, bump #s 3–5 up one spot and pop in Change at #5.
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I used to own all their albums up to Night Time and then I traded them in for some jazz. I should check them out again.
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19 Nov 2020, 8:10pm
I used to own all their albums up to Night Time and then I traded them in for some jazz. I should check them out again.
For the most part I find their more recent stuff too heavy. But those albums up to and including Night Time has some great stuff on them.

I really wanted to edit your post to :

"I used to own all their albums up to Night Time and then I traded them in for some Jazz Coleman".
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Re: Heston and Marky's Friday Top 5

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Marky Dread wrote:
19 Nov 2020, 8:19pm
Kory wrote:
19 Nov 2020, 8:10pm
I used to own all their albums up to Night Time and then I traded them in for some jazz. I should check them out again.
For the most part I find their more recent stuff too heavy. But those albums up to and including Night Time has some great stuff on them.

I really wanted to edit your post to :

"I used to own all their albums up to Night Time and then I traded them in for some Jazz Coleman".
I'm a big fan of their records since Youth rejoined. Definitely rawer and harder than their earlier sound, but no less effective.
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A band I always love to listen to and then don’t think about for like a year or two. I also am a fan of the heavier stuff too. Though I usually go earlier. I’ll have to give this some thought, though I bet my final list will be close to Marky’s

In Dub was a heck of an album, if you’re trying to get back into them, Kory.
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Re: Heston and Marky's Friday Top 5

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Marky Dread wrote:
19 Nov 2020, 8:19pm
Kory wrote:
19 Nov 2020, 8:10pm
I used to own all their albums up to Night Time and then I traded them in for some jazz. I should check them out again.
For the most part I find their more recent stuff too heavy. But those albums up to and including Night Time has some great stuff on them.

I really wanted to edit your post to :

"I used to own all their albums up to Night Time and then I traded them in for some Jazz Coleman".
I did like some of the stuff I heard from the 2003 self-titled, but that's all I've heard beyond '85.
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Wolter wrote:
19 Nov 2020, 8:50pm
In Dub was a heck of an album, if you’re trying to get back into them, Kory.
That is a title designed to appeal to me.
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Kory wrote:
20 Nov 2020, 1:30pm
Marky Dread wrote:
19 Nov 2020, 8:19pm
Kory wrote:
19 Nov 2020, 8:10pm
I used to own all their albums up to Night Time and then I traded them in for some jazz. I should check them out again.
For the most part I find their more recent stuff too heavy. But those albums up to and including Night Time has some great stuff on them.

I really wanted to edit your post to :

"I used to own all their albums up to Night Time and then I traded them in for some Jazz Coleman".
I did like some of the stuff I heard from the 2003 self-titled, but that's all I've heard beyond '85.
Absolute Dissent, the first album after Youth rejoined, is excellent. A couple of the better songs:

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Re: Heston and Marky's Friday Top 5

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Dr. Medulla wrote:
20 Nov 2020, 1:47pm
Kory wrote:
20 Nov 2020, 1:30pm
Marky Dread wrote:
19 Nov 2020, 8:19pm
Kory wrote:
19 Nov 2020, 8:10pm
I used to own all their albums up to Night Time and then I traded them in for some jazz. I should check them out again.
For the most part I find their more recent stuff too heavy. But those albums up to and including Night Time has some great stuff on them.

I really wanted to edit your post to :

"I used to own all their albums up to Night Time and then I traded them in for some Jazz Coleman".
I did like some of the stuff I heard from the 2003 self-titled, but that's all I've heard beyond '85.
Absolute Dissent, the first album after Youth rejoined, is excellent. A couple of the better songs:

I'll check these out today right after I catch up with the Fives, thanks!
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Re: Heston and Marky's Friday Top 5

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Kory wrote:
20 Nov 2020, 1:33pm
Wolter wrote:
19 Nov 2020, 8:50pm
In Dub was a heck of an album, if you’re trying to get back into them, Kory.
That is a title designed to appeal to me.
Brilliant stuff (pun intended, Marky).

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