That's the best Ramones album and it has so many great songs on it but you should probably be banned if you don't vote "Roir Sessions" aka "Bad Brains".
^^ Don't listen to this blumpkin obsessed Killswitch Engange jocking bitch, folks. If she saw Bun B in a Ramones shirt she'd think they were the best band ever.
b0mbs_of_death wrote:Like both bands, but Bad Brains kinda changed the way I listened to music.
how so?
My tape buying went from Metallica and Slayer to Bad Brains and hardcore. Mind you, the first time really hearing Bad Brains is when I saw em when I was 14. Mind you, that was in 1987.
1 Sailin' On 1:56
2 Don't Need It 1:07
3 Attitude 1:19
4 The Regulator 1:08
5 Banned in D.C 2:10
6 Jah Calling 2:33
7 Supertouch-Fit 2:31
8 Leaving Babylon 4:12
9 Fearless Vampire Killers 1:07
10 I 2:05
11 Big Take Over 2:57
12 Pay To Cum 1:25
13 Right Brigade 2:26
14 I Luv I Jah 6:23
15 Intro 0:17
For fans of hardcore, many would agree that the holy grail of the genre is the Bad Brains' self-titled album, originally released back in 1982 as a cassette-only release on ROIR. The ensuing years after its initial release haven't dulled the album's fury and rage in the least, and it's still impressive how the band can switch gears from red-hot hardcore to cool reggae dubs in the blink of an eye. All the classics are here: "Sailin' On," "Banned in D.C.," "Pay to Cum," "Right Brigade," as well as one of their strongest reggae tunes, "I Luv I Jah." The back of the album boasts a quote from the Beastie Boys' Adam Yauch, which sums up the proceedings simply, "the best punk/hardcore album of all time."