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Editorial Reviews
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After spending the 1980s terrorizing the underground alternative scene with their oddly tuned guitars and inventive song structure, this New York City art-punk band started the next decade with a major label deal and a determination to make rock loud and sexy for all concerned. The single "Kool Thing," which features a cameo from Public Enemy's Chuck D, immediately proved they had both the dynamic control and the range to meet such a challenge. Backed by an album of taut, riff-driven anthems ("Dirty Boots," "Titanium Expose") and moments of extended feedback bliss (Lee Ranaldo's "Mote"), Sonic Youth redefined what hard rock would sound like in the '90s. It's no wonder Nirvana respected them so. --Rob O'Connor

Music Review:

  1. Got No Strings
  2. Head Like a Hole [CD-single] [Import]
  3. If I Should Fall from Grace With God [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  4. Like the Deserts Miss the Rain
  5. Live at Earls Court [Live]
  6. Living in Clip [Live]
  7. Loaded
  8. Lust for Life
  9. Meat Puppets II
  10. Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings [Box set]

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Fireworks & Karate Supplies

Telemann - Chamber Cantatas / Brandes · Lane · Musica Pacifica

Souvenirs with Bonus Disc

Music: Life Project [Import]

Thru [CD-single] [Import]

Ultimate 80's Party Mega Mix

Simplemente lo Mejor [Import]

Ultimate Bass Trax, Vol. 3

Them Can't Hold We

Stravinsky: Apollon musagète; Concerto in E flat in Ef

The Best of Philadelphia Jazz

The Best of Max Roach and Clifford Brown in Concert [Live]

The Hard & Soft

Broadway Sings the Blues: Party's Over

Pontius Pilate's Decision