Very weird, its a noise collage of different genres all crammed into one album, sounding like a old demo tape from Mr. Bungle which is what they were probably going for. I'm not trying to compare but this album is just straight up random while in Mr. Bungles case its more of randomness but in a cohesive way.
Really like the instrumentation here, its a good effort but there are some problems like the overly drowned out vocals, some instruments could be out of tune and out of time which can undermine some of the explosive moments of the song.
Extremely underrated, The instrumentation is great here. The lyrics here can be kinda cheesy sure but it is a very entertaining emo-pop album with a lot of passion put into it.
Its not perfect sure, but the tracks are charming and tending. that's for sure.
Double Nickels on the Dime by Minutemen remains as one of my favorite albums of post-punk of all time . Its genres almost blend together as it stands as a punk rock album but also incorporates elements of funk and jazz which is something I really like about this double LP. I would say 43 tracks sounds insane but I think that almost all tracks are packed with energy, showcasing the band's range. Dennes Dale Boon also known as D. Boon creates lyrics set by social commentary providing a ... read more