ITT: albums in which the opener is filler
ITT: albums in which the opener is filler
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But it's not
>pic not related
But it's one of the best tracks
>implying all music isn't filler
>filler for clearly meaningless existence in the unimaginably huge universe that we live in.
i actually kinda like the opener on this. it sets the mood well. obviously not the best track tho
intro to this album is fuckin great, feels like you're in a drab colored cartoon
Just to make this clear, I really enjoy the opener + this entire album. I don't necessarily dislike something that I consider filler.
>when the first tracks the worst
whatever, the rest of the album is 10/10 tho
>Filler
>One of the first tracks to be recorded
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Unknown Pleasures
>one of the best songs on the album
>filler
kys
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Wtf is this shit, a joke?? That's one of my favorites on the album
Wtf is this shit, a joke?? That's one of my favorites on the album
>Wtf is this shit, a joke?? That's one of my favorites on the album
Wtf is this shit, a joke?? That's one of my favorites on the album
damn op really tickled your ballsacks
seriously fuck you
>literally the best song wilco has ever made
>filler
kid a fite me
This is the most obvious one.
Who are you quoting?
>Implying Low isn't perfect.
>Wtf is this shit, a joke?? That's one of my favorites on the album
is that mark e smith
why the fuck would anyone need a picture of someone's face to have such high resolution
all of this shit is filler
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It's a concept album, so it doesn't really apply.
I mean the intro and Babylon. Babylon's decent but it's... kinda filler.
The intro isn't even a song. It's just a few spoken sentences.
Even compared to the rest
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it's the best on the album by a mile, the fuck are you talking about?
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On an unrelated note, why the fuck did they swap this artwork out for whatever they use now for prints?
3rd best song on the album, sets the tone for the rest of it perfectly. This album has zero filler honestly
>The original cover featured parts based on the famous photomontage 'Lonely Metropolitan' (1932) by the Bauhaus artist and designer Herbert Bayer. No credit to Bayer was given. One year after the album's release it was reissued, with the Bayer-influenced elements removed from the artwork – presumably due to legal action by Bayer's estate.
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WHICH IS IT
Thought that was the reason. It's a damn shame because it looks sick.