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* {{Anarchy}}: "Search & Destroy", "Gimme Danger" and " Raw Power".
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* {{Anarchy}}: AnarchyIsChaos: "Search & Destroy", "Gimme Danger" and " Raw Power".
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* TextlessAlbumCover: On the original release, as seen above; reissues since the '90s have added the band's name & the title in the upper right-hand corner.
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* KillEmAll: "Search and Destroy".
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* ContemptibleCover: The cover shows Iggy shirtless.
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However, when ''Raw Power'' was released in 1973 it received mixed reviews and didn't sell particularly well. Only when PunkRock broke through in 1977 it was VindicatedByHistory as an early progenitor to the genre. Nowadays the album is seen as the pinnacle of The Stooges' output. In Music/IggyPop's back catalogue both this album and his second solo album ''Music/LustForLife'' (1977) are seen as his best effort as well. The album was listed at #128 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums of All Time]].
The album was remastered by Iggy in 1997, resulting in a prime example of the LoudnessWar and a serious backlash from fans (in fact, it's widely considered to be one of ''the'' loudest commercial audio releases ever made). In 2010 it was remastered again in a less headache-inducing version. Then both Iggy's and Bowie's mixes were remastered again for a 2012 vinyl edition that completely averts this trope and is probably the best-sounding version of the album released to date.
Music/KurtCobain named ''Raw Power'' [[JustForFun/OneOfUs his #1 favorite album of all time]] in his Journals.
The album was remastered by Iggy in 1997, resulting in a prime example of the LoudnessWar and a serious backlash from fans (in fact, it's widely considered to be one of ''the'' loudest commercial audio releases ever made). In 2010 it was remastered again in a less headache-inducing version. Then both Iggy's and Bowie's mixes were remastered again for a 2012 vinyl edition that completely averts this trope and is probably the best-sounding version of the album released to date.
Music/KurtCobain named ''Raw Power'' [[JustForFun/OneOfUs his #1 favorite album of all time]] in his Journals.
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However, when ''Raw Power'' was released in 1973 it received mixed reviews and didn't sell particularly well. Only when PunkRock broke through in 1977 did it was VindicatedByHistory catch on as an early progenitor to the genre. Nowadays the album is seen as the pinnacle of The Stooges' output. In Music/IggyPop's back catalogue both this album and his second solo album ''Music/LustForLife'' (1977) are seen as his best effort as well. The album was listed at #128 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums of All Time]].
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The album was remastered by Iggy in 1997, resulting in a prime example of the LoudnessWar and a serious backlash from fans (in fact, it's widely considered to be one of ''the'' loudest commercial audio releases ever made). In 2010 it was remastered again in a less headache-inducing version. Then both Iggy's and Bowie's mixes were remastered again for a 2012 vinyl edition that completely averts this trope and is probably the best-sounding version of the album released todate.
Music/KurtCobain named ''Raw Power'' [[JustForFun/OneOfUs his #1 favorite album of all time]] in his Journals.
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The album was remastered by Iggy in 1997, resulting in a prime example of the LoudnessWar and a serious backlash from fans (in fact, it's widely considered to be one of ''the'' loudest commercial audio releases ever made). In 2010 it was remastered again in a less headache-inducing version. Then both Iggy's and Bowie's mixes were remastered again for a 2012 vinyl edition that completely averts this trope and is probably the best-sounding version of the album released to
Music/KurtCobain named ''Raw Power'' [[JustForFun/OneOfUs his #1 favorite album of all time]] in his Journals.
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However, when ''Raw Power'' was released in 1973 it received mixed reviews and didn't sell particularly well. Only when PunkRock broke through in 1977 it was VindicatedByHistory as an early progenitor to the genre. Nowadays the album is seen as the pinnacle of The Stooges' output. In Music/IggyPop's back catalogue both this album and his second solo album ''Music/LustForLife'' (1977) are seen as his best effort as well. The album was listed at nr. #128 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums of All Time]].
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* DefiantToTheEnd: Iggy wrote "Death Trip" after realizing that the record company hated what ''Raw Power'' was becoming and [[ScrewedByTheNetwork weren't going to promote it]].
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However, when "Raw Power" was released in 1973 it received mixed reviews and didn't sell particularly well. Only when PunkRock broke through in 1977 it was VindicatedByHistory as an early progenitor to the genre. Nowadays the album is seen as the pinnacle of The Stooges' output. In Music/IggyPop's back catalogue both this album and his second solo album ''Music/LustForLife'' (1977) are seen as his best effort as well. The album was listed at nr. #128 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums of All Time]].
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However, when "Raw Power" ''Raw Power'' was released in 1973 it received mixed reviews and didn't sell particularly well. Only when PunkRock broke through in 1977 it was VindicatedByHistory as an early progenitor to the genre. Nowadays the album is seen as the pinnacle of The Stooges' output. In Music/IggyPop's back catalogue both this album and his second solo album ''Music/LustForLife'' (1977) are seen as his best effort as well. The album was listed at nr. #128 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums of All Time]].
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!! ''Your pretty tropes are going to hell!''
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!! ''Your pretty tropes are going to hell!''''I'm the world's forgotten trope''
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* GoneHorriblyRight: The point of the 1997 remaster was to make the music as rough and unpleasant as possible. Unfortunately, this makes the album nearly impossible to sit through.
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* GoneHorriblyRight: The point of the 1997 remaster was to make the music as rough and unpleasant as possible. Unfortunately, this makes the album nearly impossible to sit through.through for some listeners.
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* DespairEventHorizon: "Gimme Danger":
-->''There's nothing in my dreams, just some ugly memories''
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* CrushKillDestroy:
--> ''Honey, I'm the world's forgotten boy, the one who searches to destroy''.
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