487. Black Flag, "Damaged"

 


It seems fitting that this is the album for today, when we're all feeling alienated and mad at the government.  Anyway, ha ha, I see what you did there, Rolling Stone, putting this right next to the Stooges, for a total call-and-response kind of effect.  Now, when I cued this up, I probably had not heard this album in 30 years, and let me tell you, it is not nearly as aggressive and dangerous as I remember.  Maybe it’s just because my brain is broken and damaged and not wrinkly and wet like the brain of 13-year-old me when I first heard this but my immediate reaction was “This does not go as hard as I recall!”  NEVERTHELESS, it is still an unimpeachable classic, and I hope 13-year-olds today have something like this that they can slam their doors and put on really loud (in headphones prob) and think about how FUCKING UNCOOL their parents are and how society is a FUCKING JOKE.  Because incredibly privileged suburban teens like I was need rebellion music.  What is rebellion music now, anyway?  Their fucking parents listen to gangsta rap so it can’t be that.  Maybe it’s 21 Airplanes or whatever that is I’m trying to think of.

Hearing this album again made me want to drink Schaefer, smoke Camel unfiltereds, and hang out with my friends on a ratty couch in the apartment of our one friend who didn’t live at home any more.

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