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>Secret Treaties by Blue Öyster Cult (3.84 on RYM, #28 for 1974)
>Getting Killed by Geese (3.85 on RYM, #1 for 2025)
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>>130090797
Battle of the astroturfed bands. Secret Treaties is definitely way better though
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>>130090841
How the fuck is Blue Oyster Cult astroturfed?
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>>130090942
Sandy Pearlman was a music critic and through him they had ties to other critics
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>>130090797
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>>130090841
>>130090942
>>130090975
true but it's important to remember most bands at the time, like 90 percent were astroturfed or industry plants. there was no internet yet.
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>>130090797
>3.8 is not even top 25 in the 70s
>3.8 is easily aoty in the 2020s
and people say music isn't dead
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>all this meaningless RYM bullshit
Grow up, dumbass.
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>>130090797
the geese score is inflated by their marketing team
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>>130099397
naw, it's inflated by novelty, we were in such a drought for alternative rock that Geese felt like a breath of fresh air when shit like 3D Country and Getting Killed released but in terms of the overall alternative canon it's lower-mid at best
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>>130090797
I guess BOC. I like that Geese album well enough but I preferred Die Spitz Something to Consume, and obviously live Die Spitz are significantly more fun.



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