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It was 20 years ago
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>>130572642
And it still slaps to this day
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>>130572642
Fucking masterpiece of an album. Define the Great is also a 10/10. They went on to make some other great stuff but those two albums are pillars of the genre. Fantastic live band too.
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I saw them in 2006 and I hope Gen Z can bring them back. lol
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>>130572642
>20 years ago
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At this point Define the Great Line is less than two weeks from it's 20th
>>130572795
I can deal with pretty much all of their original run of albums to some degree but the three they've come out with since reforming have been just awful
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>>130572642
and it was kino
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>>130572642
Based album, simple as
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>>130572642
/mu/ solved with this
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>>130572642
the whole scene kid whatever-wave post-hardcore thing was huge when I was in high school, completely inescapable and besides wanting to fuck the scene girls I always disliked like 95% of that shit, but this album was undeniable, it's really just fucking great and it was like the only album from that scene that everybody seemed to fuck with. They popped off w/ this shit



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