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That's the most 90s things I've heard. Were you were a bright green and orange fleece and playing with a yo yo whilst watching TFI Friday?
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Shoot me, but I would NOT like GT to be remastered; it's perfect as it is, as punk as it should be. That's why I wasn't too fond of the over-produced GATS, but I can understand why they did that, as they wanted to be massive. GT was a nihilistic, rebellious point in the Manics career, and the sound production matched it.
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Nothing screams 'nihilism' like programmed tambourine.
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Well you could have the US mix if you don't like the programmed drums!
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Completely disagree, the sound of the Heavenly era was much more punk. They tried too hard with GT to make it sound like Guns N Roses, which is very un-everything you listed above. Plus a drum machine and horrible 80s US Cock Rock production...you can't any more less punk than that!
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The UK mix is completely inferior to the US mix - why they went with it is baffling
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100%, shame we only got to hear some of the songs though. I mean, as the rest were left off the album. I love the drums, and the guitar.
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