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I probably shan’t fit in too well here, since rock/metal isn’t generally my kind of thing. There are a few such bands I like though, and for some reason or other, I love Therapy? I’m sure it’s the way they’re constantly changing. Probably.
My favourite T? album is either Infernal Love or Semi-Detached (that’s right, not Troublegum!).
I’m also known as Ross, but Isness will do.

Posted on Tue, 28 January 2003 at 17:59

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Alan wrote:

Hello.

I wouldn’t worry about not fitting in, most people here have hugely varying tastes in music.

That’s probably ‘cos, like you said, Therapy’s sound is always changing and it’s very hard to define a genre for them.

My favourite album ain’t Troublegum either, it’s probably Babyteeth or Suicide Pact. Although Infernal Love gives me a great feeling when I listen to it!

After all that, welcome!

Posted on Tue, 28 January 2003 at 18:19

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hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:

Hi Isness, welcome to WOM :)

I got into Therapy? circa Troublegum but I’d say my favourite is either Semi Detached or SP:YF. A lot of people seem to think Troublegum is the only thing they ever did but I reckon they’ve come a long way since then :D

Alan - I’m concerned that you get a great feeling from listening to Infernal Love, musically it’s very good (two of my fave songs are Me vs You and Misery) but the whole having Eros maggots rammed down your throat / bowels of love etc certainly doesn’t make me feel ‘great’, quite ill actually ;)

Posted on Tue, 28 January 2003 at 18:54

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hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:

I use way too many smilies.

Posted on Tue, 28 January 2003 at 18:55

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Alan wrote:

Well, the summer Infernal Love came out was great for me.

I had my first part-time job so I had money, the weather was sweltering, I had my first you-know-what, and Infernal Love came out.

Whenever I hear Misery & Bad Mother in particular, I instantly think back to that summer. I know the visual imagery of maggots down one’s throat is unappealing, but the whole vibe of the album is kinda special to me.

Or does that sound gay? :-)

Smiley is fine! :-)

Posted on Tue, 28 January 2003 at 19:15

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mfgeorge wrote:

Title: Re: Yo.

so ross, what type of music do you listen to?

mostly i listen to trip-hop/lounge myself (massive attack, phead, archive, st. germain, etc)… i use to listen to rock/metal when i first got into therapy? when nurse came out, but besides a few bands here and there i kinda grew out of it… for some reason though therapy? still kicks my ass…

i’d say nurse and sp,yf are my fav. t? albums myself…

Posted on Tue, 28 January 2003 at 19:15

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Isness wrote:

I’m mostly into electronic/experimental stuff…which ranges from most types of electronic music through to experimental rock (Radiohead, Spiritualized) and back into more ‘classic’ rock…Pink Floyd, Moody Blues, Beatles, Led Zep, all the cliches.
I’m into a bit of more ‘alternative’ stuff though…Manics, My Vitriol, Blur (later stuff more than earlier), Muse…
I think the only thing I can really say about my taste is it’s decidedly British.

Portishead are great, and it’s wonderful to speak to someone who’s even heard of Archive! I’ve got all three albums…

And my favourite band are the Future Sound Of London. I run the equivalent of Teethgrinder.com for them (I get emails from the guys themselves and allsorts). They’re quite an obsession of mine.

Thanks for the welcome everyone. :)

Posted on Tue, 28 January 2003 at 21:12

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Michael wrote:

Don’t worry about your taste, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with British (rock) bands. I myself prefer British bands as well, above most American bands anyway.
I also listen to a lot of different types of music, although rock is my preferred type.
Oh, and welcome to the boards, btw!

Posted on Tue, 28 January 2003 at 21:23

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Dr. Bigjoint wrote:

Welcome.
I like Infernal Love too. It’s special for me, but i don’t know why :)

Posted on Wed, 29 January 2003 at 07:27

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Sabotage wrote:

Welcome Isness.
No-one here has got normal tastes, so feel at home.

Ozric Tentacles anyone?

Posted on Wed, 29 January 2003 at 09:08

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donVutz wrote:

everone here has an open ear for good music, no matter what genre. if it comes to me, my friends say i have a crap taste in music, because i don’t have one for in their eyes.
anyone here but me having a pantera cd, right next to a ben lee and a hip hop album on his desk?

and while we’re talking about it? can anyone tell me if i should buy 60 second whipe out by atr? i liked the singles they put out, but i’m not sure if i could take a whole album.

Posted on Wed, 29 January 2003 at 12:54

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mfgeorge wrote:

Isness wrote:

Portishead are great, and it’s wonderful to speak to someone who’s even heard of Archive! I’ve got all three albums…

i’ve got the first and the third (which is brilliant!)… haven’t been able to track down the second, as it’s pretty rare, but i wasn’t as impressed with the songs i’ve heard from it anyway, so i’m not in dire need of it…

it is nice to know someone else on the board likes archive… i think many people here would really dig their new album…

cheers!

Posted on Wed, 29 January 2003 at 14:43

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Isness wrote:

Take My Head is actually my favourite Archive album, although it kind of holds a few memories for me. The second half, especially, is fantastic.

Thanks again everybody. :)

Posted on Wed, 29 January 2003 at 18:44

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trigger wrote:

Welcome Isness.
I thought Archive were a relatively known band (in my homeland at least). They even had a song at a Levi’s commercial some time ago.

Posted on Wed, 29 January 2003 at 23:36

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Shra-Mee wrote:

Hell-0 to the board, Isness.
So, you like experimental electronics?

Have you heard of Add N To (X), or Speedy J? Two of my favourite bands, concerning electronic music…

Posted on Tue, 11 March 2003 at 13:40

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Citizen Erased wrote:

Title: Re: Yo.

Isness wrote:

I probably shan’t fit in too well here, since rock/metal isn’t generally my kind of thing. There are a few such bands I like though, and for some reason or other, I love Therapy? I’m sure it’s the way they’re constantly changing. Probably.
My favourite T? album is either Infernal Love or Semi-Detached (that’s right, not Troublegum!).
I’m also known as Ross, but Isness will do.

You’ve had 13 (?) replies and no-one’s said that the Offspring are one of the most talented (okay, I shan’t push it and say orginal) bands around. So I guess I don’t fit in either, but waht the hey.

First Portishead album rocked, in er, a non-pogoey sort of way.

Posted on Tue, 11 March 2003 at 14:35

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Ronald wrote:

Ross…THE Ross…welll, then we are” Friends” hahaha…no…cheers, welcome…I wanted to say something else but I forgot!

Posted on Sun, 16 March 2003 at 19:44

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