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RATM - 25 years 18:45 - Nov 3 with 1694 viewsE17hoop

25 years ago today this album was released...still awesome.

It's always noisiest at the shallow end
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RATM - 25 years on 21:17 - Nov 3 with 1567 viewsrobith

THE LAND OF THE FREE?

WHOEVER TOLD YOU THAT WAS YOUR ENEMY
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RATM - 25 years on 21:45 - Nov 3 with 1548 viewsNW10Hoop

My first ever gig was seeing them at ULU around the time the album was coming out. Wow 25 years
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RATM - 25 years on 21:59 - Nov 3 with 1533 viewsDorse

So. Fcuking. Brilliant.

Bought it from an indie record shop back when it came out - still got it.

'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'

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RATM - 25 years on 23:33 - Nov 3 with 1475 viewsFDC

Fck I loved that album so much.

Someone sent me this video the other day and it's the most joyous thing I've seen this year, maybe ever.

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RATM - 25 years on 23:35 - Nov 3 with 1474 viewsFDC

As we move into '92, still in a room without a view

I can think of no other tune I've listened to more over the years that so explicitly dates itself!
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RATM - 25 years on 00:02 - Nov 4 with 1452 viewsqueensparker

Never forget seeing this preformance on BBC2 in 1992 as part of the South Bank Show - really blew me away.

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RATM - 25 years on 00:17 - Nov 4 with 1441 viewsPunteR

my mate gave me People of the sun EP on vinyl years ago . . Gets a blast sometimes

Occasional providers of half decent House music.

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RATM - 25 years on 00:37 - Nov 4 with 1428 viewsqueensparker

RATM - 25 years on 23:33 - Nov 3 by FDC

Fck I loved that album so much.

Someone sent me this video the other day and it's the most joyous thing I've seen this year, maybe ever.



Haha that is class. Seeing someone hearing Killing In The Name Of for the first time and loving it
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RATM - 25 years on 01:28 - Nov 4 with 1405 viewsFDC

RATM - 25 years on 00:02 - Nov 4 by queensparker

Never forget seeing this preformance on BBC2 in 1992 as part of the South Bank Show - really blew me away.



Bullet In Your Head was genuinely transformative for me, until hearing that I was all about Nirvana and Pearl Jam etc. RATM was the first time I got into grooves and lyrical flow. Later on Come To Daddy by Aphex Twin opened me up to beats and ultimately dance music - it was the perfect gateway drug really, since i was into heavy metal and CTD was the heaviest thing id ever heard yet there wasn't a guitar in sight.
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