HH Favorite Rock Album Round 1 (1991- present) - #7 Jar of Flies vs #10 Mellon Collie

HH Favorite Rock Album Round 1 (1991- present) - #7 Jar of Flies vs #10 Mellon Collie


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This wasn't even released as a single and it's 1000x better than anything on the radio right now.

JoF was the first EP in history to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Nuff said on that.

 
Jar of Flies was 30:49 long. Pretty close the running time of a typical LP (35 to 40 mins). CDs hold more space and in the CD era albums got too long and bloated.
 
All seems right in the universe as long as I'm in this thread. I'm afraid to open some of them though.

Jar of Flies may be a shorty, but its hard to find anything post 70s with four songs better than Rotten Apple, Nutshell, I stay Away, and No excuses. That's two full albums worth of great songs for most good bands, on a 30 minute EP.
 
Tonight, Tonight and 1979 were good. Rest felt self-indulgent.

Bullet With Butterfly Wings might be self indulgent but IFL it. "The world is a vampire, set to drain" is one of the great (and sadly accurate) lines in music.

I also don't hate Zero.

I like the double album a lot though I would argue it only needed to be a single album.

But it's no Jar of Flies.
 
Tonight, Tonight and 1979 were good. Rest felt self-indulgent.

Bullet With Butterfly Wings might be self indulgent but IFL it. "The world is a vampire, set to drain" is one of the great (and sadly accurate) lines in music.[/b]

I also don't hate Zero.

I like the double album a lot though I would argue it only needed to be a single album.

But it's no Jar of Flies.

Totally agree. I love that song.
 
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