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How heavy is it???

whats the heaviest album you know of...I mean head crushing, eye bursting, face eating, unrelentless heavy!

Ive been looking for a while. seen em come and go.

whats the score?

heres a couple :

Melvins - the maggot

wudge - wudge

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I would add blue cheer, the loudest rock band of the 60s, check out the cut 'out of focus' and here's a link to this much overlooked SF band http://www.furious.com/perfect/bluecheer.html

And the MC5 Detroits politcal rockers from the late 60s early 70s

MC5 - Kick Out The Jams (1968)

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How heavy is it???

whats the heaviest album you know of...I mean head crushing, eye bursting, face eating, unrelentless heavy!

Ive been looking for a while. seen em come and go.

whats the score?

heres a couple :

Melvins - the maggot

wudge - wudge

budgie.."in for the kill" 1974

Great lp, bass playing is very very heavy! "Living on your own" is perhaps the stand out track, with a memorable riff, though "Crash Course In Brain Surgery" is a class tune too, with another great riff. Though more or less all the songs here are quite strong, WITH GREAT RIFFS ALL OVER THE PLACE!!! IN FOR THE KILL INDEED!!!

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Clarify "head crushing, eye bursting, face eating, unrelentless heavy" ... in terms of music, singing/screaming, both, etc...

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The Who were loud...back in the day

The Who - Young Man's Blues (Live at the Isle of Wright, 1970)

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