You’re writing a great reviewing, talking about how AD was some sort of musical revolution, then all of a sudden you bring overrated Nirvana to the conversation declaring “In Utero” a better album… really? Really? I know we all have our tastes and all (heck, I rode the Nirvana in my teens), but ANYTHING Nirvana recorded, pales in comparison to Faith No More’s masterpieces. Musically, they’re not even in the same league; puffy can do things with the drums that overrated tool from the Foo Fighters could never even dream of; Billy’s talent in the bass is in another universe compare to theirs, and Cobain, well excuse me, and no offense to his millions of fans, but that guys vocals are technically inferior to Patton’s big time. Cobain sang from the heart, wrote inspirations lyrics, but let’s be honet, Patton’s voice by 1990 was in the league of the greats and it only matured. Please, a Tool, Meshuggah, Portishead, Beastie Boys, Melvins, Sonic Youth and no doubt a Mr. Bungle album are greater than Nirvana’s. With that said, all hail to the UNDATED and seminal masterpiece that is Angel Dust!
You’re writing a great reviewing, talking about how AD was some sort of musical revolution, then all of a sudden you bring overrated Nirvana to the conversation declaring “In Utero” a better album… really? Really? I know we all have our tastes and all (heck, I rode the Nirvana in my teens), but ANYTHING Nirvana recorded, pales in comparison to Faith No More’s masterpieces. Musically, they’re not even in the same league; puffy can do things with the drums that overrated tool from the Foo Fighters could never even dream of; Billy’s talent in the bass is in another universe compare to theirs, and Cobain, well excuse me, and no offense to his millions of fans, but that guys vocals are technically inferior to Patton’s big time. Cobain sang from the heart, wrote inspirations lyrics, but let’s be honet, Patton’s voice by 1990 was in the league of the greats and it only matured. Please, a Tool, Meshuggah, Portishead, Beastie Boys, Melvins, Sonic Youth and no doubt a Mr. Bungle album are greater than Nirvana’s. With that said, all hail to the UNDATED and seminal masterpiece that is Angel Dust!