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malonemuert
From The Hill >>>>> Crawl Back In > Stones From the Sky > The Tide > Watchfire > A Sun That Never Sets > From Where Its Roots Run > Falling Unknown > Resound > Erode
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brittanyfears
A bit of PvP (WoW) while listening to one of my favorite albums of all time? Yes, please!
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malonemuert
Yeah, I also think that despite album being really great, the tracks order is strange. From the Hill being the most emotional song IMHO is 3rd? It sould be at the end of the record... (just before Stones, because it's the best possible closer to this record).
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wave_patterns
So I dreamed that every song on this album was a tree in a forest. You could cut into them and then there was some juice flowing from them. Once you drank it, you felt inspired and were able to create music like this.
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SwingBreed
Nestroit, every time Neurosis albums war for the spot of my favorite, i die in the crossfire
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Bolshevized
This album wouldn't be the same without Steve Albini's production. Good intro to Neurosis, at least in my case.
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AerosmithFan112
"It makes you do a double-take when you're down South and you hear a truck blasting this and you see that the driver is a grizzled old redneck." hahaha that's awesome
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Dogfighter28
My favorite Neurosis record. There is a very rootsy, even folk undercurrent. This is obvious on the first few tracks. I also love the vocals in Falling Unknown at the end. Sounds like a fucked up irish jig or something.
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LOL_FFX_FANBOYS
It makes you do a double-take when you're down South and you hear a truck blasting this and you see that the driver is a grizzled old redneck.
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