Nick Cave

  • Henry Lee
  • The Curse of Millhaven

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  • “Warped”
  • “Aeroplane”
  • “Deep Kick”
  • “My Friends”
  • “Coffee Shop”
  • “Pea”
  • “One Big Mob”
  • “Walkabout”
  • “Tearjerker”
  • “One Hot Minute”
  • “Falling into Grace”
  • “Shallow Be Thy Game”
  • “Transcending”
  • “Around the World”
  • “Parallel Universe”
  • “Scar Tissue”
  • “Otherside”
  • “Get on Top”
  • “Californication”
  • “Easily”
  • “Porcelain”
  • “Emit Remmus”
  • “I Like Dirt”
  • “This Velvet Glove”
  • “Savior”
  • “Purple Stain”
  • “Right on Time”
  • “Road Trippin’”
  • “By the Way”
  • “Universally Speaking”
  • “This Is the Place”
  • “Dosed”
  • “Don’t Forget Me”
  • “The Zephyr Song”
  • “Can’t Stop”
  • “I Could Die for You”
  • “Midnight”
  • “Throw Away Your Television”
  • “Cabron”
  • “Tear”
  • “On Mercury”
  • “Minor Thing”
  • “Warm Tape”
  • “Venice Queen”

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Deftones

  • Rx Queen
  • Prince

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  • My Own Summer
  • Needles and Pins

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  • Headup
  • Goon Squad

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  • Minerva
  • Entombed

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Jimmy Eat World

  • Call It in the Air
  • Crush

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METZ

  • The Swimmer
  • Drained Lake

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Stand by that Dosed and Easily are proper tunes

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Too hard to choose.

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There are 4 songs on Ned’s Atomic Dustbin’s first album that all use the same chord progression, in varying tempos.

Ah, what am I talking about. It’s obviously Transcending.

I’ll go on record saying that Californication and By the Way are legitimately good albums. Sure, his lyric style and vocal delivery can be absurd / goofy at times, and I’m sick of hearing California as much as the next person, but they certainly can write a melody and construct a song. 100% with you on the two you mentioned, “Dosed” especially. “Parallel Universe” is another classic as far as I’m concerned, what an outro.

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I think Kiedis is their worst enemy. When they writr thoughtful songs they can be good but then agaun he will dye his hair and body pop

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Yeah, completely agree. I think it’s most apparent on Stadium Arcadium, he basically ended up overshadowing and erasing Frusciante’s incredible performance on that album from history.

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Yeah thats why i love Dosed, Frusciante’s voice and guitars are fabulous.

Then you get flea gurning to Get On Top so it evens out

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The Thermals

(same chords, different tempo)

Modest Mouse

  • Lounge
  • Lounge (Closing Time)

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  • The World At Large
  • Float On

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Massive Attack

  • Exchange
  • (Exchange)

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Built to Spill

  • Car (There’s Nothing Wrong with Love)
  • Car (The Normal Years)

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Twilight Singers

  • Forty Dollars
  • Demon in Profile

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Same intro!

The Lounge one might be the hardest one in the thread.

Don’t know how to do the old poll thing, but I’ll offer British Sea Power’s Please Stand Up and North Hanging Rock. Though the latter does follow the former on Open Season, so quite clearly an intentional reprise. Great music, regardless.

British Sea Power

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