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Cake day: January 14th, 2024

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  • Personal favourites:

    ‘Endless, Nameless’ / The Wildhearts - from the fake-out beginning (don’t turn the volume right up or you’ll get a surprise) to the fade at the end, it’s perfect to me. Joyously and gloriously noisy.

    ‘Dreamweaver’ / Sabbat - complex and clever thrash that gave young me a lot to think about; it’s loosely based on a book about a mediaeval Christian missionary and the lyrics are incredibly dense, yet so skilfully done that you don’t realise until you look at the lyric sheet and it’s huge.

    ‘Dopethrone’ / Electric Wizard - for those bad mood days

    ‘Mclusky Do Dallas’ / mclusky - inventive and slightly surrealist lyrics, noisy guitars and a great drummer.

    ‘Nothingface’ / Voivod - still sounds like it was recorded five years from now despite being around 30 years old. Best description I can give is ‘prog thrash’ and that’s not really very accurate.

    ‘The Big Roar’ / The Joy Formidable - noisy indie rock. Not going to win any awaawards for innovation but it’s so well done.

    Like most people’s favourites, these were mostly released when I was starting to develop my own taste in music, and the release dates of most of them will tell you that means I’m getting old!




  • Yes, ‘sausage’ is definitely used more for the description of a shape than for what out contains. It would make more sense for ‘burger’ to be used to describe the shape too, i.e. a synonym for the word ‘patty’, which makes it sound too close to ‘pat’, as in ‘what cows leave in fields’.

    The Dictionary Gatekeepers should also add the word ‘sausagenous’ to mean sausage-shaped, mostly because it’s pleasing to say.

    The claim is that people can be confused about what the product is if the meat and non-meat products are called by such universally descriptive names. I find this argument specious as all the non-meat stuff I see has some variation of ”meat-free" on the packaging in large and distinct text, so what they’re suggesting is that meat-eaters are illiterate. Not sure that’s the huge gotcha the lobbyists think it is, TBH.