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Originally posted by: werk
Well since everyone's bombarding you with hard stuff, I'll take the other route and say you should get Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots since you have The Flaming Lips on your list. One of the best albums of all time. If you like that, check out Beck, Wilco, Radiohead, Interpol, Travis, White Stripes, etc etc etc.

Hmmm, I thought the topic was grunge and grunge spin-off bands. For bands like the Cult, Pixies and Depeche Mode leap to mind.

For Progressive Bands, A Perfect Circle might be considered the Tool spin-off band, any group with Bruce Dickenson as singer (Iron Maiden, Dream Theater), Pink Floyd, and a number of other prog rock bands mentioned.
 
Originally posted by: gistech1978
Originally posted by: werk
Well since everyone's bombarding you with hard stuff, I'll take the other route and say you should get Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots since you have The Flaming Lips on your list. One of the best albums of all time. If you like that, check out Beck, Wilco, Radiohead, Interpol, Travis, White Stripes, etc etc etc.

the soft bulletin is better than yoshimi.
I'm torn, but I really really like yoshimi.
 
Originally posted by: Slammy1
Originally posted by: werk
Well since everyone's bombarding you with hard stuff, I'll take the other route and say you should get Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots since you have The Flaming Lips on your list. One of the best albums of all time. If you like that, check out Beck, Wilco, Radiohead, Interpol, Travis, White Stripes, etc etc etc.

Hmmm, I thought the topic was grunge and grunge spin-off bands. For bands like the Cult, Pixies and Depeche Mode leap to mind.

For Progressive Bands, A Perfect Circle might be considered the Tool spin-off band, any group with Bruce Dickenson as singer (Iron Maiden, Dream Theater), Pink Floyd, and a number of other prog rock bands mentioned.
He did mention TFL in his list...I thought it was weird in the middle of all that hard rock stuff...
 
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