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The Cure - Disintegration

teezzy

Banned


Caught up in muh feelz this weekend.

The Cure's Disintegration is often considered one of the greatest albums of all time, arguably the greatest by any band ever.

80's Cure was so prime. From their punk beginnings to their borderline no-wave explorations up until this masterpiece. As much as I love their later output, they had some definite misses in the 90s and onward.



Now if you'll excuse me. I'm gonna crawl back into my musky cave and play with my fingers a while
 

Maiden Voyage

Gold™ Member
one of the greatest albums of all time, arguably the greatest by any band ever
One could argue this masterpiece exceeds the work of The Cure.
iu
 

teezzy

Banned
The Cure memes exist... TIL.
iu

lol i used to troll hipster girls at local bars here who were into The Smiths
I'd say something like "There's only one good Smith, and his name is Robert"
Lame joke but a go-to for me
They'd either brush me off completely or smile and let buy them a drink as I attempted to flirt more
Did it at least thrice - hooked up with one 🤷‍♂️

Disintegration is good but its no Faith or Pornography

Theyre different beasts entirely. Faith and Pornography are far rougher around the edges but Disintegration is pure polish from start to finish. I used to resent it a little as a result, because it marks a definite shift for the worse for the band, but I might genuinely prefer it now in retrospect
 

teezzy

Banned
Like yeah what did they follow up Disintegration with?

Fucking Wish, Wild Mood Swings?!!

Lmfao gtoh
 

Maiden Voyage

Gold™ Member
Man... Pixies - Doolittle, Operation Ivy - Energy, Nirvana - Bleach, Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique, lots of killer albums out in '89. Great year for music.
Why do audiophiles always have such trash tier opinions? Do they use their HiFi equipment to make up for their lack of taste?

:lollipop_sad_relieved: Uuwuuu
You don't like NIN? Bro... We need to get you in front of some good gear. It will blow your mind away. :)
 
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teezzy

Banned
Man... Pixies - Doolittle, Operation Ivy - Energy, Nirvana - Bleach, Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique, lots of killer albums out in '89. Great year for music.

You don't like NIN? Bro... We need to get you in front of some good gear. It will blow your mind away. :)

I have a NIN tattoo

PHM is not even in the same league as Disintegration though desu

🙃
 

Maiden Voyage

Gold™ Member
I have a NIN tattoo

PHM is not even in the same league as Disintegration though desu

🙃
What's your fav NIN?
Mine goes: Broken > Downward Spiral > With Teeth > PHM > The Fragile. Haven't really listened to anything after that.
 
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teezzy

Banned
What's your fav NIN?
Mine goes: Broken > Downward Spiral > With Teeth > PHM > The Fragile. Haven't really listened to anything after that.

Yeah Broken EP is his best. It's raw and full of energy and the length leaves you wanting more. I'd agree that Spiral and With Teeth are better than The Fragile. Fragile is like the go to favorite but it's way too bloated with filler, despite the high highs.

PHM though, like Adrenaline, is just too rudimentary. You're the kind of ninja who would say Undertow is the best Tool CD so I could see you being a huge fan

The new stuff is nice. I have a huge soft spot for The Slip. Lots of pop hooks. I like pop hooks. I need that balance and juxtaposition

My tattoo is the glitchy With Teeth logo with the PHM colors. Was my first. Also have the Fragile flowers. So I guess two nin tattoos lol
 

teezzy

Banned


Probably my favorite NIN track and its a recent one from that recent trio EPs he and Atticus dropped

It's lovely 😍
 

Maiden Voyage

Gold™ Member
Yeah Broken EP is his best. It's raw and full of energy and the length leaves you wanting more. I'd agree that Spiral and With Teeth are better than The Fragile. Fragile is like the go to favorite but it's way too bloated with filler, despite the high highs.

PHM though, like Adrenaline, is just too rudimentary. You're the kind of ninja who would say Undertow is the best Tool CD so I could see you being a huge fan

The new stuff is nice. I have a huge soft spot for The Slip. Lots of pop hooks. I like pop hooks. I need that balance and juxtaposition

My tattoo is the glitchy With Teeth logo with the PHM colors. Was my first. Also have the Fragile flowers. So I guess two nin tattoos lol
I do tend to like it raw 👀

My fav Tool album is a tie between Aenima and Lateralus. 10k Days was just OK. Fear Innoc was very meh. I prefer Opiate over Undertow.

IMO
Aenima & Lat > Salival > 10k Days > Opiate > Undertow > FI
 
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teezzy

Banned
I do tend to like it raw 👀

My fav Tool album is a tie between Aenima and Lateralus. 10k Days was just OK. Fear Innoc was very meh. I prefer Opiate over Undertow.

IMO
Aenima & Lat > Salival > 10k Days > Opiate > Undertow > FI

FI is a real grower, not a show-er type deal

I'd agree Aenima is their strongest. H SPECIFICALLY

omgg I love that song 😆

10k days is nice and poppy

I love poop
 

Ailynn

Faith - Hope - Love
My favorite band of all time is Korn, and Jonathan Davis has said that The Cure is one of his most favorite and influential bands. He actually prefers deeply emotional and healing vibes over heavy anger-inducing music.

After the previous year, we could all use a bit of emotional healing. If the band's name is any indication, I believe it's high time I finally give The Cure a proper listen. :)
 
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teezzy

Banned
My favorite band of all time is Korn, and Jonathan Davis has said that The Cure is one of his most favorite and influential bands. He actually prefers deeply emotional and healing vibes over heavy anger-inducing music.

After the previous year, we could all use a bit of emotional healing. If the band's name is any indication, I believe it's high time I finally give The Cure a proper listen. :)



I grew up a Korn kid too Ailynn

Their last album was a very solid return to form imho
 
What's your fav NIN?
Mine goes: Broken > Downward Spiral > With Teeth > PHM > The Fragile. Haven't really listened to anything after that.
TDS > Broken> PHM > uhhhhhh FTDS > Fixed.......and that lists all of nins albums...too bad that was the end of it


ok year zero was an interesting concept but everything else has been too much boring modern production techniques, no sense of urgency and just knob twiddling
 

Davey Cakes

Member
I love The Cure. Their earlier goth/new wave sound really resonates and their later goth/pop stuff has its moments as well. Disintegration is a polished Cure experience.

My favorite might be Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me as it’s one of their most eclectic albums.
 
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SirTerry-T

Member
Here's a better goth album from the same year as Disintegration


The Cure aren't a Goth outfit. Post punk maybe but not Goth, don't let the back brushed hairstyles and moping fool you ;)
I've always thought of them as a damn fine pop/punk outfit, despite Robert Smith's intentions...Lovecats, Let's Go To Bed and The Walk are great pop records, as were Friday I'm In Love, Just Like Heaven, Close To Me and In-between Days.
I think after Faith and Pornography, Robert Smith decided to cheer up a bit.
 

SirTerry-T

Member
My favorite band of all time is Korn, and Jonathan Davis has said that The Cure is one of his most favorite and influential bands. He actually prefers deeply emotional and healing vibes over heavy anger-inducing music.

After the previous year, we could all use a bit of emotional healing. If the band's name is any indication, I believe it's high time I finally give The Cure a proper listen. :)
I'd recommend grabbing their first best of collection, "Standing on a beach/Staring At The Ocean" as your primer, then grabbing their albums.

Disintegration, Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me and The Head On The Door are their ”White Album", "Rubber Soul" and "Sergeant Pepper's” golden period, in my humble opinion :)
Still glad Bob and the boys are knocking out tunes.

 
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Durien

Member
I love The Cure. Their earlier goth/new wave sound really resonates and their later goth/pop stuff has its moments as well. Disintegration is a polished Cure experience.

My favorite might be Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me as it’s one of their most eclectic albums.
I agree.

My preference is Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me then Disintegration.

Once In a while, I'll thrown mixed up depending on what I'm doing. While Wish is more "upbeat", it has one of my favorite songs on it. (From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea)
 
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Clear

CliffyB's Cock Holster
I've always found the album before a band or artist makes their "masterpiece" to be in some ways the more enjoyable and interesting.

Kiss me, is all over the place, whereas Disintegration (ironically given its name) is astonishingly tight and cohesive for such a long album. I have similar feelings about Kate Bush; obviously Hounds Of Love is the one she'll be most remembered for and her most revered "work". But The Dreaming which precedes it is the hardcore fan favourite.
 

SirTerry-T

Member
I've always found the album before a band or artist makes their "masterpiece" to be in some ways the more enjoyable and interesting.

Kiss me, is all over the place, whereas Disintegration (ironically given its name) is astonishingly tight and cohesive for such a long album. I have similar feelings about Kate Bush; obviously Hounds Of Love is the one she'll be most remembered for and her most revered "work". But The Dreaming which precedes it is the hardcore fan favourite.
Another vote here for The Dreaming with Never For Ever a close second.
 
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