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Although I was a bit young to find the Pixies when I was younger (I'm only 20) after hearing a few tunes I invested in their best of Death To the Pixies, and sybsequenty the rest of their back catalogue.
While always alternative, the Pixies managed to weld their dynmanics and passion to insanely catchy riffs and choruses, and Frank Black's lunatic vocals on Debaser are enough to grab the attention of any listener, but even the more restrained tunes shine through and the sheer eclastic nature of some of the tunes make them all the more special. For the ocassional dabbler, invest in death To the Pixies, but for anyone after a serious dose of alternative rock, get the whole back catalogue.
ying hardcore's rush and terseness against the acoustic grit and the minor-key flourish of Latin pop. Their first full-length album is their starkest, harsh and trebly, with ...
ying hardcore's rush and terseness against the acoustic grit and the minor-key flourish of Latin pop. Their first full-length album is their starkest, harsh and trebly, with ...
Gigantic (Surfer Rosa Version) River Euphrates Where Is My Mind Cactus Tony's Theme Oh My Golly! Vamos I'm Amazed Brick Is Red Caribou - Come On Pilgrim Vamos Isla D...