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It's the first impression you get of a band when you hear their debut album. It can grab you or you can go "meh".


What has grabbed you?


Being as it's the song that gave me the idea for the thread (think I've done this on facebook before, but don't THINK it's been done on here) I'll start with...



(best played loud)




Love the bass line.

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Great track Otta but preferred 'All these things that I've done' & 'Mr Brightside' on that particular album.


Agree about first impressions grabbing you though. I think I was hooked after hearing one of their tracks on the radio before I even heard any of their albums.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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> > And this one, whilst not typical of the rest of

> the (very good) album, it certainly got my

> attention!

>

> ahem... sixth album..


Ha ha, now who's shifting the goal posts ots? ;-)

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > And this one, whilst not typical of the rest of

> the (very good) album, it certainly got my

> attention!

>

> ahem... sixth album..




Good point, well made. I was so desperate to get it in ther that I sort of forgot my own thread title.


And it was their debut for me. Own 2 or 3 others, but that's my favourite.

steveo....at last someone else who remembers/have heard of Montrose and not just the vocalist Sammy Hagar. Shame Ronnie Montrose died relatively young, but prostate cancer claims far to many.


Surely Black Sabbath on Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath has to be an all time candidate, setting the standard for most (all) that came after it in that genre

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