Rum, Sodomy and the Lash
Trouble over Bridwater
Second toughest in the infants
Californication
Trouble over Bridwater
Or Achtung Bono.......
From a scan of what's in Google play n my phone...
The devil put dinosaurs here
Enema of the State
Plus, alot of the albums mentioned above were recorded by artists much less talented that the Chili Peppers; who are arguable [i]all[/i] Maestros on their chosen instrument.
Plus, alot of the albums mentioned above were recorded by artists much less talented that the Chili Peppers; who are arguable all Maestros on their chosen instrument.
Each to their own. For me, Californication was when they ran out of funk and had it surgically replaced with weak ballads.
Open Up and Say...Ahh!
'A Vulgar Display of Power' Pantera
'Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny' Mr Bungle
'Hooray for Boobies' The Bloodhound Gang
They bottled it in the end but the Offspring threatened to release Chinese Democracy (You Snooze You Lose) 😆
So I'll go with 1992: The Love Album
So I'll go with 1992: The Love Album
There's an album you don't hear about much anymore. I used to listen '101 Damnations' and '30 Something' pretty much constantly. Helped by the fact that they fitted nicely on to either side of a C90 tape...
This Film's Crap Let's Slash the Seats - debut album by David Holmes.
Are we doing:
"Favourite Album": Its title?
or
Favourite name for an album?
I'm assuming not the former, otherwise we'll be here all night arguing.
but for the latter:
"File under: Easy Listening" by Sugar or
"The Hungry Saw" by Tindersticks or
"Pissing on bonfires" by Meursault or
"Vectamist" by Grizzly Bear
The Beatings Will Continue Until Morale Improves - The Stunning
Superfuzz Bigmuff by Mudhoney
Greatest Hits
Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables
The electric spanking of war babies - Funkadelic
Ogden's Nut Gone Flake - The Small Faces
CSI Ambleside - Half Man Half Biscuit
Yes Sheik Yerbouti is great title - and an even better album.
I always thought "Things May Come and Things May Go but the Art School Dance Goes on Forever" by Pete Brown and Piblokto is a good title.
Dial M for Merthyr
I've always liked Underworlds' dubnobasswithmyheadman
We were exploding anyway
Is this it
Best track title - What godzilla said to god when he found out his name wasn't in the book of life
Another by a band called 'Herb Garden'... Organic Jihad
Drowningman always had some great titles, song and album:
Busy Signal at the Suicide Hotline
How to Light Cigarettes in Prison
Last Weeks Minutes From The Meeting Of The Secret Society Of Your Friends Who Actually Hate You
My First Restraining Order
The Truly Dangerous Nature Of A Man Who Doesn't Care If He Lives Or Dies
mikey74 - MemberDrowningman always had some great titles, song and album:
Busy Signal at the Suicide Hotline
How to Light Cigarettes in Prison
Last Weeks Minutes From The Meeting Of The Secret Society Of Your Friends Who Actually Hate You
My First Restraining Order
The Truly Dangerous Nature Of A Man Who Doesn't Care If He Lives Or Dies
don't forget 'If god loves a winner he's going to want to **** me in a minute'
I'd like to add Alpha Male Tea Party's classic [b]'Real Ale and Model Rail: The Lonely Man's Guide To Not Committing Suicide'[/b]
They also have a natty line in song titles, especially on their last album: https://alphamaleteaparty.bandcamp.com/
'Break like the Wind', Spinal Tap.
"I Oughtta Give You a Shot in the Head for Making Me Live in This Dump" by Shivaree was the first thing that sprung to mind.
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by snuff
QOTSA's 'Lullabies to Paralyse'. Great title for a brilliant album.
P.H.U.Q.




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