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Smashing Pumpkins- Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
I always seem to find another song that I think is amazing on it just when I think I've seen all it has to offer. |
Foo Fighters- The Color and the Shape
Easy choice for me. |
Audioslave - Out of Exile
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[COLOR=White][B]Full Collapse[/B][/COLOR]
Hence the username. |
White Album
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Perhaps I suppose - by Rufio
and What it is to Burn - by Finch |
[I]Hail to the Thief[/I]. It's the only album that I haven't gotten the least bit tired of, no matter how many times I listen to it, plus you can listen to it at any time, day, night, summer, winter, loud, or quiet, and it still sounds incredible. [I]Kid A[/I] suffers from not being as universal.
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Tenacious D is the album that got me really paying attention to music. To this day, I still can't keep it out of my stereo for more than a month.
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[QUOTE=IamJaco2]Something by Return to Forever, but im having trouble deciding which cd to pick...[/QUOTE]
[I]Return to Forever[/I] |
Dusk at Cubist Castle by The Oliva Tremor Control. Nostalgia tripping to my childhood in a compact disc.
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Gravity - Our Lady Peace
Or Lead Us To Reason - The Black Maria |
Up All Night by Razorlight
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1) Sgt. Peppers lonely Hearts Club Band.
2)Definitely Maybe 3) Californication 4) London Calling 5) Nevermind 6)(What's The Story) Morning Glory? 7)Levelling The Land 8) BoodSugarSexMagix 9)The Man Who 10)Never Mind The Bolloks |
This is really hard to choose
but if there's one album that i can listen the WHOLE way through and never think that the songs could be better than they are it's definately Jeff Buckley's- Grace yeah, I have alot of others. this album is the one I think is a real masterpiece though |
**** this is hard.
Most probably Lateralus by Tool But Pink Moon and The Velvet Underground & Nico get honourable mentions. |
Boredoms - [I]Super AE[/I]
Scarily easy. |
[QUOTE=Well_Respected_Man]Dusk at Cubist Castle by The Oliva Tremor Control. Nostalgia tripping to my childhood in a compact disc.[/QUOTE]
[I]Black Foliage: Music for an Unrealized Film Script[/I] was my next choice after Beulah. |
Grace is owning this thread.
Mine is Radiohead - OK Computer. Has been since I first heard it. |
[QUOTE=Well_Respected_Man]Dusk at Cubist Castle by The Oliva Tremor Control. Nostalgia tripping to my childhood in a compact disc.[/QUOTE]
Nothing really to do with the topic, but I thought I'd ask, since I've been wondering; how do Circulatory System hold up to the Olivia Tremor Control? |
Broken Social Scene - You Forgot It In People
how i listen and connect with music, and my expectations of musicians were changed by this album. its just phenomenal once you experience all the different layers and textures of each song |
Without a doubt its London Calling for me. I cant listen to any other album over and over and not get bored.
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this is hard to decide, i'll go with my top few:
Liquid Tension Experiment - Liquid Tension Experiment Liquid Tension Experiment - Liquid Tension Experiment 2 Metallica - Master Of Puppets |
A Perfect Circle - Mer de Noms
Radiohead - OK Computer Placebo - Without You Im Nothing Massive Attack - Mezzanine |
Morning View - Incubus
All the songs are just so beautiful, I can't imagine an album that I could like more. |
Doolittle
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Yankee Hotel Foxtrot-Wilco
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Jack Johnson - Brushfire Fairytales
Before the year 2001 it was probably Everclear - So Much For The Afterglow Very honorable mention to Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach |
[QUOTE=Iai]Grace is owning this thread.
Mine is Radiohead - OK Computer. Has been since I first heard it.[/QUOTE] Radiohead is owning this thread. |
[QUOTE=Bartender]Nothing really to do with the topic, but I thought I'd ask, since I've been wondering; how do Circulatory System hold up to the Olivia Tremor Control?[/QUOTE]
They're obviously both very similar, but The Olivia Tremor Control is a bit more catchy and poppier. My word to describe The Olivia Tremor Control has always been "melting," and if you've heard them, then that might make sense; however, I find the Circulatory System to be even more so (more druggy) and a bit more mellow, at that. Both are great bands, but I strongly prefer The Olivia Tremor Control. |
45 or 46 Songs That Weren't Good Enough To Go On Our Other Records - NoFX. I love this CD.
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the strokes - room on fire
oh i forgot radiohead - the bends |
oh gosh this is impossible. I can't pick just one. I guess if I had to choose, it would be between Blackalicious - Blazing Arrow and Sigur Ros - ().
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The Dillinger Escape Plan - Calculating Infinity
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Nevermind is pretty hard to beat for being as visceral and catchy as it is smart. There are albums that come close, Kid A, Yank Crime, Relationship of Command, Another Side of Bob Dylan, Do You Know Who You Are?, and others.
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I would have to say that [I]De-Loused in the Comatorium[/I] by The Mars Volta would have to be my favorite album.
It's so much different from any other album that I have listened to. I listen to it all the time, and it blows me away more and more everytime that I listen to it. IT'S AMAZING!! |
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In Utero has all sorts of dumb embarassing moments, "Rape Me", "Serve the Servants", "Tourrettes" etc. Plus, it's a really forced attempt to sound "punk" when Nirvana were way stronger as a pop band with a lot of kick, as opposed to a band that kicked and happened to be tuneful. |
Rape Me is an awesome song, if taken the way it was meant to be taken and not as some 'dumb song'
and this is gonna sound weird, but my favorite album, would probably be Against Me! - Reinventing Axl Rose, it got me into music, and i still listen to it occasionally |
London Calling
Probably the biggest influence on my life. |
Christ, this is difficult.
It's like someones holding my CD wallet out a window and asking me to pick one. Guess I'll go with Guns N' Roses - Apetite for destruction. |
god, I do not have a clue, it changes every month for me.
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