Alien Sex Fiend.

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To quote Von back in 1985

"I don't know who Alien Sex Fiend are, and I don't give a f**k who Alien Sex Fiend are".

I'm inclined to agree with the great man on this one. :von:
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Eva wrote:Which album would you people recommend to start with?

Thanks for all suggestions. :notworthy:
All our yesterdays - the singles collection 83-87
should give you a nice feel & is kinda 'the classic' I guess
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@ More Sedatives Plse: Thanks. What about the "regular" albums?

@Spiggy's Hat: Von was wrong. I've never been much into the band either, but I loved "I Walk The Line". Then I went to see them live in London last Saturday... Their music is so dirty and they're so funny you just can't resist them. :notworthy: :D
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Eva wrote:What about the "regular" albums?
first compact disc (spv 76-1438): very nice, esp. 'fly in the ointment' I like a lot.

but better get someone else's input , 'cause my fabulous fiend collection is very limited
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"Here Cum Germs" is the classic, in my opinion, although it may be a bit much to take in if it's you're first extended listen to them. For slightly more conventional sounds, try "Acid Bath".
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Would also highly recommend here cum germs, great album love "the impossible m*****n" played it to death, great artwork too ;D
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Ha Ha ! not that kind of m*****n ... :lol:
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Dr. Moody wrote:Would also highly recommend here cum germs, great album love "the impossible m*****n" played it to death, great artwork too ;D
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Eva wrote:Which album would you people recommend to start with?

Thanks for all suggestions. :notworthy:
one that isn't by ASF :twisted:
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for those who give a s**t. clicky
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Nice one, Christophe.


http://users.pandora.be/christophe.mich ... 000906.JPG

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Mr. Fiend wasn't the best looking geezer even back in the day.
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Dark wrote:Nice one, Christophe.


http://users.pandora.be/christophe.mich ... 000906.JPG

"On his 80th birthday, Andrew Eldritch realises goth may not be too bad, and decides to take a lesson in makeup-application from the now-senile Fat Bob" :lol:
You're a cruel cruel man. :lol: :notworthy: :lol:

Nice new avatar by the way, James
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I had a girlfriend like that once :eek:
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mh wrote:Nice new avatar by the way, James
Oh that auld thing! I have a slew of them. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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christophe wrote:for those who give a s**t. clicky
Thanks for the pics, Christophe :notworthy:

Unfortunately, we couldn't make it.
Hope you had a good time :D
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