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It's pretty good. You can hear some rust around the edges (especially from Nico, who misses some cues and has a coughing fit towards the end of Janitor of Lunacy). I find her part to be the weakest of the three, because her songs just seem to drag, but the VU songs she sings are right on.

Cale's section is good, most surprisingly so for me since I'm not familiar with much of his post Velvets output. I wouldn't call this essential by any means, but it's a pretty nice disk to have.

Hearing some of the songs without the clouds of noise (particularly Black Angels Death Song, which is actually a prettier and scarier song than the album version, and All Tomorrow's Parties) is the biggest treat, I'd say.

Apparently, it's a limited edition version (having two extra practice songs - Pale Blue Eyes and Candy Says, both of which pretty much sound like practice versions, complete with them giving instructions to each other on how to play them), and supposedly the last two won't be on future versions. Don't know if that's true or not, though. I would recommend it, but wouldn't give it to someone not familiar with the VU.

Originally posted by Skeeter:
How is this?
water just shot out my nose i was laughing so hard…
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Wanktones - Live at the Fontana Bowlarama
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A little bit of traditional/folk bolivian music. Good for work.
I have never even heard of this album. Thanks for pointing it out.

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If you want, I'll burn you a copy. That is, if Mankie doesn't report me to the RIAA for piracy.

Originally posted by thirsty moore:
I have never even heard of this album. Thanks for pointing it out.

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Originally posted by nkotbie:
Does this rock as hard as it promises too?
Yes it does. So much so that my neck hurts from headbanging on the way to work today.

There's good variety on the album ("variety" meaning speed-metal; death-metal; metal-core; dark-metal). The Lemmy track is the standout.
Yes, the Lemmy track is the one that stands out. Basically, he does versions of every different type of metal on this album with a dozen metal legends. I preferred his QOTSA collaboration.
Originally posted by thirsty moore:
Yes, the Lemmy track is the one that stands out. Basically, he does versions of every different type of metal on this album with a dozen metal legends. I preferred his QOTSA collaboration.
The Probot album is definitely a novelty thing – but it's all good. I don't know that I would say "every different type of metal." There's no hair metal, no nu-metal, no Scorps-esque arena metal tuneage. Definitely a variety of early-mid '80s sounding hard metal. Think Dark Angel, early Flotsam & Jetsam, maybe even a hint of Cliff Burton-era Metallica. Plus some good punk/metal fusion stuff (COC, DRI).


QOTSA is just a great album all around.