Thoughts on this/mu/?
Thoughts on this/mu/?
It's a lot of fun. I wish The Punch Line and What Makes a Man Start Fires got more attention though.
Thoughts on Bob dylan?
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It's a masterpiece
These are also good
Is the second half better or something? Because I've tried to get through it multiple times but had to stop because of how utter garbage it was. And I'm a big fan of punk
He wrote propaganda songs.
Wack as fuck. Boring. Uninspired. Too simple.
Mike Watt is a genius
shitty pop punk mixed with radio indie. dont get the hype desu
Pop punk? Get back to me when you've actually listened to the album. Only pop-y song on it is #1 Hit Song, and that's a very obvious satire.
pretty good. don't think it's on a zen arcade level
You're right. It's above Zen Arcade level.
Honestly for me the album is pretty consistent all the way through. I can't decide which half is better
I think it's okay. Too scattered for me, at least on my first listen.
I think it's one of the best punk albums ever, really worth the hype it gets. It's also the punkiest record I've managed to get normie-core friends to hear. Feels funky, even danceable.
Minutemen is one of my favourite bands ever, the guitar and bass are good, the drums are tight. As a band I think they had great chemistry and a good sense of humor.
What in the fuck went wrong?
one of the hallmarks of a truly great rock album, imo, is having a variety of styles and sounds from song to song, and DNOTD is a perfect example of this
one of my favorite albums
Guy from here, I have no idea. It's actually the only album I never manage to hear until the end. It feels different in a way I don't like.
Kind of sad that D. died and left with that album, maybe the future wasn't looking so bright for the songwriting in the next albums.
It's not just the songwriting in my opinion. It's also the distinctly 80s reverby production. It doesn't fit with a band as punchy as Minutemen.
This album makes me feel less sad that D died. I can just see them trailing on forever like Guided By Voices, making bad throwback rock albums every year for decades after their peak
At least fIREHOSE made up for it.
What does that even mean? The fucking attempts at criticism I see here. It's almost as bad as the guy who said Spiderland sucks because it's too acoustic.
Agreed
I wish there was a little less funk and a little more punk but that's just personal opinion. Maybe I need to give it more time
That's what makes them interesting though. People at punk venues used to spit on them for not being punk enough.
Zen Arcade is the single most overrated punk album ever. Of all the great punk albums in 84 it's easily the worst
I honestly don't understand how any one can dislike this album. Make sure to at least give it one more try and if you still don't like it then, to each his own I guess
Yea seriously. It's wicked accessible and endlessly creative, many of the songs are fun, many are clever, it's one of those albums that seems like everyone would like it. Before this thread I didn't know that people didn't.
This. It's what separates it and put's it above other punk albums released at the time. If you want more strictly punk though just listen to their earlier stuff.
I was about to say that for me it's the reverse but the anons here cleared it up pretty well
The rest of Post-Hardcore and punk feels too aggressive when compared to this
It makes it so distinct I can't find a similar band with this sound
Closest I got is Fugazi and even that isn't as mild as this
>It makes it so distinct I can't find a similar band with this sound
Check out fIREHOSE. It's literally the remaining members of Minutemen. They're really fucking good, a bit crisper and faster than Minutemen. Meat Puppets are a little bit similar (Corona was definitely influenced by them, and there's even a song on fIREHOSE's debut called Under the Influence of Meat Puppets). But if you haven't listened to fIREHOSE you need to do that ASAP
Actually yes, I've never fully heard a fIREHOSE, but I have heard Under the Influence of Meat Puppets and that song could've been a Minutemen one and I wouldn't have noticed. Maybe I'll hear them later this month, thanks for the rec. (I haven't made myself a lot of time for new music this year)
Not groundbreaking or anything but I do like Minutemen. If you think it's good definitely check out their other albums, it's similar quality.
Best song on it's their cover of Dr. Wu
They definitely strike me as a band that had a ton of fun making music together. As far as their contemporaries go I think Husker Du is the best of the 80's punk scene.
Yeah, probably because of how high above Zen Arcade it is.
this album is tight as fuck. songs like vietnam are fucking amazing and fun to play