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Strypey

Sometimes an album really grabs me, becoming one of my favourites, but I never take the time to tour their whole discography. Not even once per album.

This is the case with the Meat Puppets. I discovered the 1994 album Too High to Die a year or two after release, and still listen to it today;

youtube.com/watch?v=x5HTYJXS6G

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#music#guitar#indie

But although I once had a cassette of Meat Puppets II - the 1984 follow up to their first album - and for a bit longer, a CD of the next album after Too High to Die, 1996's No Joke. But I haven't revisited either of those for years, nor listened to any of their other 15 albums.

Starting to rectify that now by listening to Huevos, released in 1987. Their second album that year!

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@strypey

I'm a fan of the Meat Puppets and also have been relistening to them recently, as well as other bands from that era from that broad grunge rock genre.
I'm actually going to see Dinosaur Jr in May, which I'm looking forward to.

@Shivviness
> I'm actually going to see Dinosaur Jr in May, which I'm looking forward to

Legend, enjoy! They're another prolific band that I've heard and enjoyed, but never dug into their discography. I'll try to keep them in mind next time I'm wondering what to listen to.

@strypey

They're not a band that I listen to regularly, but they were an iconic band when I was growing up, so have that special significance for me.
I may be seeing Deerhoof live as well.