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I got this CD when it was brand new and I think it is the one I revisit the most (albeit, reminiscing lends itself to "Memory's Garden"). It was odd to hear this song end without going right into the title track.
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7 people are complete cocktards.
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They got pretty big. They're still rockin' too.
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this isn't like the trouble i remember from '85. this is more like grunge
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CD has been out of print for years. I happened to find one at a used CD warehouse after searching for about 4 years!
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So I saw Trouble back when they opened for King Diamond on his "Abigail" tour (1985) and they were excellent live. I've been a fan ever since. Self titled Trouble and Manic are my favs but I like them all
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I remember i used to have this CASSETTE>>>>wish i can find the CD......this song was like a perfect fusion of metal and hippy music!
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I can smell Seattle in this from light-years away...
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I still consider this album as "recent" just like Pearl Jam as one of the "new" bands...it is then when you realize you are kind of getting old LOL
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GREAT track, GREAT album... loved this when I first heard it way back (something like '92) and still love it now!
Their earlier albums are excellent too, especially their self titled release.



Alice In Chains- Would + Soundgarden- Jesus Christ Pose are the only tunes of that era that deserve a mention next to this.
When you're young and know good music, its cool to know something thats great yet under the mainstream radar but now, when i think about how great these guys were? Its tragic.
I just hope when this shitty decade is done, with its emo posing + manufactured bands, the real music that the kids go for is stoner rock + Troubles work is known as genius.
pickleville 2 years ago 24
If this don't reach you, then you ain't got no soul.
soujotasli 1 year ago 7