Sack the 12 track rule. I extended my Fugazi one to 16 and been loving it since.

Also, made a 26 track of the also rans that is out of this world too

no-one’s gonna listen to a 26 track mix, man. limitations are good.

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Here’s a 12 track Pet Shop Boys GH, using non-singles.

Two Divided By Zero
Tonight Is Forever
One More Chance - 7" mix
King’s Cross
Miserablism
This Must Be The Place I Waited Years To Leave
The Theatre
Dreaming Of The Queen
Discoteca
For Your Own Good
Fugitive - Richard X extended mix
The Way It Used To Be

Yup, for personal use only. Too many good Fugazi songs to reduce it to 12 - 16. Tell you what, it’s made me realise I like End Hits and Steady Diet more than I thought. End Hits especially… and Red Medicine not so much

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Where the HELL is West End Girls?

And to a far greater extent It’s A Sin.

“using non singles”

“I don’t know any other pet shop boys songs”

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Ok, for whatever fucking reason it appears to be working now, so enjoy! @TAFH33
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Ya listening yet_**

Try not to be negative on here but… the best of them is… SILENCE… sorry

You took off the best track!

…the struggle continues

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My Pet Shop Boys “best of” would include all the songs on Yes that were not singles! I love that album.

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Shoot, it looks like they’re still missing in the US, I got my hopes up. I’ll see if I can find each song on Youtube this week.

Yep! I’m liking it so far, thanks, I’ll have more comments after some more listens. I’m definitely going to start jumping in with the full albums soon. I have no idea how I found out about them a couple years ago and no idea why I forgot.

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The overlooked thread just made me remember to do Burning Brides, who should have been much bigger than getting a minor Guitar Hero hit. For fans of METZ, QOTSA, Nirvana, Metallica, etc. Heavy riffs stacked on top of each other in very focused songs.

12 songs, 50 minutes, 4 songs per album
(I left off their last album which felt strangely rushed / incomplete)

  • Plank of Fire
  • Arctic Snow
  • At the Levity Ball
  • Fall of the Plastic Empire
  • Heart Full of Black
  • Alternative Teenage Suicide
  • King of the Demimonde
  • Leave No Ashes
  • Ring Around the Rosary
  • San Diego
  • She Comes to Me
  • Your Nation Will Die

First and third albums are classics, the second feels a bit more flawed but has massive peaks (aka the amazing middle section of “King of the Demimonde”)

Cool, well there’s only really two proper SDF albums, Heaven is Earth is excellent and Try Me is very good (though I wish the production was better)

oh wow, totally forgot this band existed

They were so good and should have gone on to have the success of the early 2000s bands featured in Meet Me in the Bathroom. I’m not sure why it didn’t happen for them - wrong city? too heavy?

They were probably the first band not being played on commercial radio that I got into, and possibly the band most responsible for my starting one of my own a decade ago. I remember Buddyhead raving about them and then I heard the outro of “Arctic Snow” on a late night radio show and was blown away.

yeah i was a big buddyhead fan back then too, probably where i got into them. had properly wiped em from my brain though, then again that’s sort of for the best where buddyhead were concerned.

Anyone do any rap groups yet?