BMF Wisdom

The Top 25 BMF CD’s Everyone Should Own

Nashville Pussy – Let Them Eat Pussy
This CD has been a favorite if not my all time favorite since the time I got it. Loud, Sexy, & Rough, they exude what Rock & Roll was meant to sound and look like.
Sex Pistols – Never Mind the Bollocks
Johnny & the boys shook shit up on a new level that really hasn’t been met in terms of intense influence since. It rocks from start to end.
The Butthole Surfers – Locust Abortion Technician
The Freaks from Texas are legends along with The Reverend Horton Heat. The intro to Sweat Loaf(their version of ‘Sweet Leaf’) is worth the price of the CD alone.
Black Flag – Damaged
Any one of their early CD’s could of gone in this slot. This is Henry Rollins they way God intended when he made him. Brutally intense, in your face punk rock that matters.
New York Dolls
Their only US release up till recent best of crap. Super hetero guys, in lipstick and heels before Kiss thought about makeup. Sleazy, hard, and original garage rock at its best. Great from start to end.
Ted Nugent – Double Live Gonzo
The first time I heard Wango Tango, I then understood what Rock & Roll was all about. Ted is all about Sex, Sex and Rock & Roll the way it is supposed to be played.
Marilyn Manson – Smells Like Children
Just when he had the everyone freaked, he freaked em’ a step beyond. The cover of Rock & Roll Nigger alone is worth the price of this CD.
Nirvana – Hormoning
Their music affected the scene like the Sex Pistols did in their time. This one off EP is better than Nevermind by far and harder than anything else they did.
Janes Addiction – Nothings Shocking
Perry, Dave and the rest of the guys shocked everyone with amazing songs,
Nashville Pussy – High as Hell
NP can’t do wrong with me. If your truly a Rock & Roll Bad Mother Fucker than trust me on this and go get all you can of Nashville Pussy.
Iggy & The Stooges – Raw Power
The best way to describe this CD is this; RAW POWER.
Pussy Galore – Dial ‘M’ for Motherfucker
No bass player, abrasive sounds and words, and their answer to the Stones ‘Exile on Main Street’. An amazing CD.
The Rolling Stones – Exile on Main Street
Swagger, blues, and Rock & Roll defined this album that to me is the best Stones album of all time.
Aerosmith – Rocks
Cocaine, Cocaine, and more Cocaine plus great songs from beginning to end make this my favorite Aerosmith album of all time and then some.
Impotent Sea Snakes – Everything in Excess
(Masquerade Release)

Besides legendary live shows, this band plays a diverse brand of rock seldom seen or heard today. Get the Masquerade version of this release for a better track list.
Motley Crue – Shout at the Devil
When I was 15 or 16, I believed all the hype, which made them even better. They were all I ever had in my CD player for about a year straight. For that, they make this list.
The Flaming Lips – Oh My Gawd/With You(Tie)
Before they got overly experimental, they were just plain weird. But they played hard loud guitars and vocals that flowed together unlike anything you had heard before. Either one will make you happy in an acid kind of way.
The Cramps – Flamejob
Sleazy rock at its best. Makes you feel sexy and mean at the same time.
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Uplift Mojo Party Plan
Before they started writing pussy songs for the radio they actually played hard funk like punks and punk like funk in a way that made yer mojo uplift and make ya want to create a party plan. This is HARD funk at its finest.
The Pixies – Surfer Rosa
An elegant topless chic on the cover, but nothing elegant about the songs. Hard, gritty, and yet mellow, they exude punk attitude with this one. The song “Cactus” is worth the price of the CD alone. Amazing words!!
Suicidal Tendencies
Young Mike wrote some amazingly cool and shocking songs on this one. “Institutionalized” is the best teen angst anthem of all anthems put together.
Bad Brains – I against I
Rasta hard core unlike any. The intensity and speed of this CD is often copied but never like the original. Amazing vocals and amazing guitars and amazing songs and even more amazing intensity make this one of my all time faves.
Natural Born Killers – Soundtrack
Never thought I’d put a soundtrack on a list of must have music, but this one changed my mind. Put together by Perry of Janes Addiction, the songs meld together like they were wrote to be layed out this way.
We Will Fall – Tribute to Iggy Pop
I like tribute albums. This one stands out. Way way out. Joey Ramone doing “1969”, Kenny Kaye doing “We will fall”, this CD is a must for any Iggy fan or punk fan alike.

::: posted by BMF(Jeff Jackson) @ 4:20PM on February 13, 2002:::