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Hiro11 01-20-06 07:29 AM

Weird CDs I found in the back of my closet...
 
While searching for my old copy of "Fear of Music" last night, I rediscovered a large cache of strange CDs I bought during my college years (aka my Blue period :rolleyes: ). The most bizarre stuff I own is mostly early eighties industrial. It's probably some of the least accessible music ever made. Why in the world did I ever buy:

Laibach: Laibach. their debut, really strange orchestral/Teutonic/industrial stuff. I don't know why I kept buying Wax Trax! records back in the day

Missing Foundation: Go Into Exile: more bizarre industrial, just random bursts of static and noise and some guy screaming about the homeless.

Royal Trux: Twin Infinitives: not (really) industrial, but a very strange record, incredibly dense, uh... sound. Not really listenable at all.

Pigface: Gub: sort of an industrial/metal supergroup with guys from Ministry, Revolting Cocks and Trent Reznor on vocals. More accessible that some of the stuff above but barely.

...there's lots more where that came from. I apparently spent tons of cash on this crap.

Ever wonder what the hell you were thinking when you re-find an album you bought?

wendersfan 01-20-06 07:34 AM

Laibach. :lol:

Sorry, but that just strikes me as funny.

StuddThunders 01-20-06 07:43 AM

A friend of mine had this TV show back in college where she would show music videos. Mostly college radio-type songs and up-and-coming or never-will-up-and-come artists. No Doubt was one of them, and I distinctly remember telling her, "These guys suck. They'll never make it."

Anyway, Laibach's "Life is Life" was one of the videos. It was like a video representation of the Jagermeister label.

Numanoid 01-20-06 08:34 AM

Laibach rules!

starseed1981 01-20-06 08:46 AM

I found the soundtrack to Friends in the back of my closet. A shame I will carry for all eternity.

atlantamoi 01-20-06 09:02 AM

I've seen Pigface before. I left feeling dirty afterwards :) In the early 90's I used to scour pawn shops and some CD stores looking in the cutout-type bins. I'd always pick up some $2.00 discs if they looked interesting. Most of those are now boxed in my attic. But some of them ended up fetching big bucks on Ebay.

saoirse 01-20-06 10:28 AM

I love Laibach and Pigface. Have them mostly on Cassette though.

Gunshy 01-20-06 01:29 PM

I used to own a Royal Trux CD and they are exactly as you described! Holy mother of shredded bleeding eardrums :( To each their own...

-Gunshy

BDB 01-20-06 01:34 PM

I've got a Jean Paul Gaultier cd...

bralph 01-20-06 01:48 PM


Originally Posted by StuddThunders
Anyway, Laibach's "Life is Life" was one of the videos. It was like a video representation of the Jagermeister label.

My brothers and I loved that song/video.

[deep monotone voice]Life.... Life is life[/deep monotone voice]

Deep stuff :)

Hiro11 01-20-06 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by Gunshy
I used to own a Royal Trux CD and they are exactly as you described! Holy mother of shredded bleeding eardrums :( To each their own...

-Gunshy

The funny thing is after their first few albums, they actually turned into a fairly good slacker/junky rock band. "Cats and Dogs" is a great album and pretty conventional.

Hiro11 01-20-06 03:12 PM

More:
Throbbing Grisle: CD1: WTF?
Swans: Teeth: huh?
Bongwater: Double Bummer (actually, this one's a ringer, I still like it...)

saoirse 01-20-06 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by Hiro11
More:
Throbbing Grisle: CD1: WTF


Which Throbbing Gristle album? I'm more of a Psychic TV fan, but hey, it's nice to experience some of their earlier stuff.

wergo 01-20-06 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by Hiro11
More:
Throbbing Grisle: CD1: WTF?
Swans: Teeth: huh?
Bongwater: Double Bummer (actually, this one's a ringer, I still like it...)

All three RULE! (Just trying to find an original copy of 'CD1' where the gold ink doesn't have fingerprints all over it is almost impossible. Them covers were mighty fragile.)

So, I guess you're not in the market for TG's 25CD box set of live concerts, huh? Seriously; I bought it. After 25 hours of non-stop industrrial noise, an aspirin be required.

Hiro11 01-20-06 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by saoirse
Which Throbbing Gristle album? I'm more of a Psychic TV fan, but hey, it's nice to experience some of their earlier stuff.

It's actually just called "CD #1", I think it was their first release on CD.

B.A. 01-20-06 03:43 PM

I found some old Gumball and Arcwelder albums at my parents house recently. Some other stuff, too, but I can't recall what...

atlantamoi 01-20-06 03:45 PM

The Swans are a great band!

Buford T Pusser 01-20-06 04:09 PM

I thought for sure you'd say something I have but you didn't.

The funny thing is that the name Throbbing Gristle popped into my head when I saw the thread title.

A friend always thought that was the strangest name.

Poink 01-20-06 06:08 PM

I'm thinking maybe I should come up and steal some of your unwanted CDs.

I recently bought and listened to the 50 CD Merzbow set, so I'm in shape for just about anything...

wendersfan 01-20-06 07:04 PM

Have you run across any Foetus/Clint Ruin/Jim Thirlwell CDs yet. :)

wergo 01-21-06 08:13 PM


Originally Posted by Poink
I recently bought and listened to the 50 CD Merzbow set, so I'm in shape for just about anything...

Hey! I have that. :rock2:

You, uh, noticed that discs 7 and 8 have switched labels already, right? Wouldn't want you listeing to the set in the wrong order.

(Or did they correct that in later pressings?)

Poink 01-22-06 12:17 AM

Yeah, I caught that.

I wasn't really sure whether it was the discs that were mispressed, or just an error in the book, so I just went by the disc #'s printed on the backside of the inner ring. They're the "Collection Era" discs, so the material is pretty scattered chronologically to begin with.

mndtrp 01-22-06 01:28 AM

The only Psychic TV album I got was a single track, and was pretty much just GPO blabbering on for an hour. Not really enjoyable.

Pigface was a blast to see live. I had a great time.

wergo 01-22-06 02:08 AM


Originally Posted by mndtrp
The only Psychic TV album I got was a single track, and was pretty much just GPO blabbering on for an hour. Not really enjoyable.

'A Hidden Cost' or 'At Stockholm'?

You should try and grab a copy of 'Live In Bregenz' (it's currently in print (reissue) from Voiceprint) - more rock, less talk. :rock:


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