First one I ever heard was New Born, from this video [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=md04Q7ClW_A]. Then I watched their Glastonbury performance that year (2009 or 2010, I can't remember) and voila, I was hooked. So was my dad (who now thinks they are the best band in history).MysticToast said:Oh, I feel the same way. If anyone ever asks me what my favorite song by them is and I can't decide, I usually just default to the first Muse song I ever heard (which was Time is Running Out).OhJohnNo said:Indeed. They have a large repertoire of great songs (I always have trouble choosing my favourite).MysticToast said:I have a hard time calling any Muse song bad, but I'd have to agree with you on that one. And I also think the rest of their stuff is amazing.OhJohnNo said:OT: Well...Muse made Filip, I guess, which isn't that good. Other than that all their songs are brilliant IMO.
You serious?Revolutionaryloser said:
Red Hot Chili Peppers is my favorite band, and I like Suck My Kiss. The one song of theirs Porcelain. After that, "Even You, Brutus?" because it features an inordinate amount of rap. Not unlistenable, though. But seriously, fuck Porcelain...Revolutionaryloser said:
I completely forgot about In Through The Out Door. I detest that album. CODA is alright in places, but it's a posthumous "scraps" album--the stuff they left out from their other albums--so you've gotta understand, it really wasn't meant to be "good". You Shook Me is a low point for sure.A Weary Exile said:Zeppelin's CODA and In Through the Out Door albums are pretty mediocre overall, but from their better albums (In this case, the Led Zeppelin album) I'd say You Shook Me is my least favorite.
Are you kidding? Kindergarten is one of the coolest songs on Angel Dust! The rap verse in the middle kicks so much ass.KingofallCosmos said:Well, Sonic Youth never made a best song, so...
How about I turn it around? Audioslave only made one (really really) good song: Cochise.
Ok second best then. Kylie Minogue... ow that's not a band. Faith No More's "Kindergarten" is just plain boring. Surfintaxt also has a point though.
Radiohead is my favourite band as well, and likewise, the entirety of Pablo Honey is pretty bad.Hoplon said:Radiohead's Creep.
Fucking shit terrible song, the rest of Pablo Honey is just as bad.
Much more a fan of things like Pyramid Song or There there.
I have actually. Seen both the 1994 Astoria and 2009 Reading performances of Creep. Still found the song rather boring both times. Also, by immediate post Pablo Honey I was referring to late 1993 and 1994 songs like The Trickster, Permanent Daylight and Lozenge of Love.SurfinTaxt said:Youve obviously never seen creep played live, but i will give you tht its overplayed. Also how can the bends be better than the bends?
Personally, I love Bloom, mainly because of the bass line and the horns during the bridge. They give the song a sort of floating feeling, similar to that of Weird Fishes/ArpeggiFreaky Lou said:But taking just from after they started being good, I'd probably say "Bloom" off of The King Of Limbs. It's just unpleasant imo. A lot of people did seem to like it, but I can't imagine why.