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ZaaR 08-06-2005 08:47 PM

(In no order)

[B]Anti-Flag[/B]- Underground Network

[B]Rancid[/B]- '93

[B]Rage Against the Machine[/B]- s/t

[B]Modest Mouse[/B]- Good News For People Who Love Bad News

[B]Nirvana[/B]- Nevermind

[B]The Cure[/B]- Bloodflowers

[B]At the Dive-in[/B]- Relationship of Command

[B]Tool[/B]- AEnima

[B]Nine Inch Nails[/B]- The Downward Spiral

[B]Afi[/B]- Sing the Sorrow


More than half of those aren't pop-punk, but oh well.

StruckEverywhere 08-06-2005 09:20 PM

[QUOTE=cobert]Best Track- Pattern Against User.[/QUOTE]

Truth.

monkeyboogie 08-07-2005 12:05 AM

1.Green Day-1,039.smoothed out slappy hours
2.Slighty Stoopid- The longest barrel ride
3.Slightly Stoopid- Everything you need
4. Bad Religion- No Control
5.Green Day- Insomiac
6.Sublime- 40. oz to freedom
7.Millencolin- Pennybridge Poineers
8.millencolin-home from home
9.Blink 182- Enema of the state (so what, that cd has alot of catchy songs!)
10. The Eagles- Greatest hits

shrguitarst 08-07-2005 01:04 AM

ok, get ready for a ****ing weird combo.

10. Frail- watching you fall.
an indie album, full of excellent basslines, powerful solos(for punks who dont know what solos are, ask lol jk), haunting keyboards, and chris' powerful reveal a powerful energy within. and the roaring drums by pat (not so) swift are just awesome
Best track: frails cover of bowie's "Space oddity"

9. Dream Theater-Falling into infinity
all i can say is amazing. no words for this.
Best track:"peruvian skies"

8.Stone Temple Pilots- Thank you.
the bringing together of STP's classic songs was just excellent. and to hear something new for the last time was refreshing, and yet it hurts now. The amazing guitar and bass on "all in the suit that you wear" was just powerful, and scotts vocal was a rebirth of the great band that was. for a while.
best track: "interstate love song"

7. Sex Pistols- Never Mind the Bollocks
Best punk album ever. hands down. the energy and rage in "anarchy in the UK" was on that only those four could bring. Sid might have been a crappy bassist in any other band. steve would've completely sucked in another group. paul wouldn't belong in any other band. and johnny rottens vocal just wouldnt be the same in another group. But together these otherwise cruddy musicians pulled together a power that no other managed. in any genre. period.
best track: contrary to popular belief, its "god save the queen"

6. AC/DC- back in black
simply pure and amazing
best track: title track

5. Black Sabbath- Paranoid
the title track is amazing.
the second is.
Iron man is.
every other song on the whole album is.
the metal fury the world loves was met in 1970 with the album.
the amazing bass by geezer butler was and is simply power. Tony Iommi's downtuned guitar and killer solos made the album. who could forget Ozzy's real, true vocal. NO ONE. and bill ward was just an AMAZING drummer. thats all
best track: "iron man"

4.Pearl jam- ten
i love this record's songs. even flow, jeremy, and alive are the 3 reasons pearl jam was ever heard of.
best track: "jeremy"

3: The DOORS- The DOORS
incredible. jim, ray, robby, john, i salute you. i worship you.
best track: Light My Fire

2. Led Zeppelin- The Untitled Fourth Album
Perfection in my head. just perfection. my ears are being caressed by the sound. i love it. this is the reason rock music is still around. this is why my No. 1 album exists.
Best track: "Stairway to Heaven" the most played song in radio history.

1. Nirvana- Nevermind
The powerful (if a bit crappily played) guitar. the amazing bass lines. the furious drums. Kurt Cobain wrote the best songs the 1990s ever heard. he sang the most furiously and truely. he played the raging, heavily distorted guitar, as well as the acoustic guitar near the couch. Krist Novoselic, his friend since high school, played an amazing bass that just fit like a jigsaw piece into the puzzle of grunge rock. Dave grohl. a recently recruited drummer who could play a stadium without drum mics. WOW. the writing was that of a true blue kurt, a depressed drug-using, unshowered guy, who just happened to be a genius. the bass was pure, and amazing from the first album, Bleach, to Nevermind, where it really counted, to You know you're right, the last Nirvana recording. Dave played furious fast drums that just hooked you like a fish hook. the songs were written immaculately, and performed even moreso. Perfect 10 out of 10. Brilliant. Perfect. just Perfect. that is all
Best track: Drain you

shrguitarst 08-07-2005 01:09 AM

[QUOTE=Flea is Godly]10. Smash-The Offspring
Amazing Punk rock. Excelent drum. Classic Offspring punk.
Favorite Songs- Come out and play, Self Esteem, What happaned to you


9. Exile on Main Street-The Rolling Stones
I love the Stones and this album is my favorite. It has a good mix of Classic rock, and some good country rock. Lots of Saxsophone solos which are really cool.
Favorites Songs- Sweet Virginia, Rocks off,Tumblin dice

8. X&Y-Colplay[/B]
This is probly Colplays best album, but all of the albums are amazing. I was very pleased when this album came out this year.
Favorite Songs-Kingdom Come, Swallowed in the sea, What if, Speed of Sound

7. Audiosalve-Audioslave
Audioslave was one of my first bands i started to listen to. This album is so uniqe from most stuff done before it. I was surprised when I heard they used to be Rage Against the Machine cause i hate them. This also a good album for listining at night.
Favorite songs- Like a Stone, Cochise, Set it off

6. Elephant-The White Stripes
A great album lots of good hard rockin power cords, but still have some mellow songs. Jack White is very talented.
Favorites Songs- Black Math, Ball and Biscuit, Seven Nation Army

5. Americana-The Offspring
Another great offspring album. A little more creativity put into this one.
Favorite Songs- Staring at the sun, The Kids aren't all right, Feelings

4. Californication-Red Hot Chili Peppers
Good combonation of soft and hard rock. They are my favorite band very great every member of the band.
Favorite Songs-Around the world, Scar tissue, Easily

3. Blood Sugar Sex Magic-Red Hot Chili Peppers
A great uniqe funk album. I've never heard anything else like it. Great solos.
Favorite Songs-Under the bridge,The Greeting Song, Power of equility, Suck my kiss to name some

2.Dookie-Green Day
WOW! I love every single song on this album. I love it so much listen to it all the time. Such a better album than American Idiot.
Favorite Songs-Basket case, Longview, Chump, Having a blast, in the end, When I Come Around


1. By The Way-Red Hot Chili Peppers
A Great Album. Excelent Harmony. Alot softer than earlier stuff but it still is great.
Favorite Songs- Universally Speaking, Can't Stop, Dosed, On Mercury, Midnight.[/QUOTE]

you appear to be a real music connosieur. you know good music. you seem like a person who is not ignorant to any rock music type. or at least good rock music types. and you're right, flea is godly. best bassist ever.

Oddsen 08-08-2005 04:31 PM

thnx,your right, i do listen to all kinds of rock classic, alternitive, punk

Punx.Not.Dead 08-09-2005 01:45 PM

10. Billy Talent - Billy Talent
9. Flatliners - Destroy to Create
8. Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks
7. Green Day - Insomniac
6. Clash - The Clash
5. Ramones - Self Titled
4. Bad Religion - No Control
3. Offspring - Smash
2. Clash - London Calling
1. Green Day - Nimrod


Too lazy to explain why ...there just all awsome albums.

chumpradio 08-09-2005 01:51 PM

1. Brand New - Deja Entendu
2. Jimmy Eat World - Futures
3. Alkaline Trio - Maybe I'll Catch Fire
4. Taking Back Sunday - Tell All Your Friends
5. Green Day - Nimrod
6. Straylight Run - Straylight Run
7. Alkaline Trio - The Alkaline Trio
8. Alkaline Trio - Goddam[b][i][/b][/i]nit
9. Armor For Sleep - What To Do When You Are Dead
10. Blink 182 - Dude Ranch

That was hard. I had to choose between classics that I've liked for years (Dude Ranch, Nimrod), and new albums which I love at the moment.

BringHomeTheBacon 08-09-2005 02:07 PM

Honorable Mention- Smashing Pumpkins- Siamese Dreams, Sum 41- Does This Look Infected, RHCP- Blood Sugar Sex Magik
10. Foo Fighters- In Your Honor
Best Songs- End Over End, Friend of a Friend, Free Me
9. Radiohead- O.K Computer
Best Songs- Paranoid Android, The Tourist, Karma Police
8. Jimmy Eat World- Futures
Best Songs- 23, Polaris, Nothingwrong
7. Jimmy Eat World- Static Prevails
Best Songs- Digits, Episode 4, Anderson Mesa
6. Green Day- Dookie
Best Songs- Welcome to Paradise, Longview, F.O.D.
5. Weezer- Pinkerton
Best Songs- Across the Sea, Pink Triangle, Tired of Sex
4. Nirvana- In Utero
Best Songs-All Apoligies, Serve the Servants, Heart-Shaped Box
3. Foo Fighters- The Colour and the Shape
Best Songs- Everlong, New Way Home, My Hero
2. Nirvana- Nevermind
Best Songs- Drain You, Territorial Pissings, Smells Like Teen Spirit
1. Weezer- Blue Album Deluxe Edition
Best Songs- Undone (Kitchen Demo), Say it Ain't So, Only in Dreams

Sorry my list is kind of lacking pop-punk.

Angry Balled Fists! 08-09-2005 02:40 PM

[QUOTE=chumpradio]1. Brand New - Deja Entendu
2. Jimmy Eat World - Futures
3. Alkaline Trio - Maybe I'll Catch Fire
4. Taking Back Sunday - Tell All Your Friends
5. Green Day - Nimrod
6. Straylight Run - Straylight Run
7. Alkaline Trio - The Alkaline Trio
8. Alkaline Trio - Goddam[b][i][/b][/i]nit
9. Armor For Sleep - What To Do When You Are Dead
10. Blink 182 - Dude Ranch

That was hard. I had to choose between classics that I've liked for years (Dude Ranch, Nimrod), and new albums which I love at the moment.[/QUOTE]

Ouch, no Good Mourning.

Pete 08-09-2005 02:49 PM

[b]Honorary mentions[/b]: Lots upon lots of artists I didn't feel fit in the pop-punk forum (Raised Fist, Strike Anywhere, Protest the hero, tens of metal bands, etc). Skumdum, Bigwig, Belvedere, Choke, Good Riddance - they weren't far away, amongst with some others.

But here's my countdown;

[b]10. Millencolin - Tiny Tunes / Same Old Tunes[/b]

Great riffage, fast drums, Swedish accent. And add to that the great songs - you get one hell of an album. This is the way skate circa 1994 should sound, and every time I listen to it the 90's are alive again.

[i]Best songs: Mr. Clean; Leona; Domestic Subway[/i]

[b]9. De Lyckliga Kompisarna - Le Som en Fotomodell[/b]

I'm Swedish - so sue me. Catchy as hell, really funny and just plain great pop-punk. Some of the best, even, Sweden has to offer - and believe me when I say they give all your American bands a run for their money.

[i]Best songs: CP Framför Sin TV; Ishockeyfrisyr; Dricka Sprit och Hålla Käften[/i]

[b]8. The Offspring - Smash[/b]

The classic (Stereotypical? Yes. Incredibly good? Oh, yes) riffs, the youth energy, the nostalgia... Whatever you may think of the band today (fact: they suck now), this album is skate punk perfection.

[i]Best songs: Nitro (Youth Energy); Genocide; Smash[/i]

[b]7. Inspection 12 - In Recovery[/b]

This bands "break-through" album on Honest Dons. It's mostly new versions of old songs, but their old songs are just as awesome as the newer ones. Great melodic sensibilities, and the superb songwriting of Dan McLintock. Pop-punk can be really, really good!

[i]Best songs: Elegy; Secret Identity; Immortal Beloved[/i]

[b]6. Propagandhi - Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes[/b]

Ranging from pop-punk to prog-thrash, this album is an epic masterpiece - the lyrical content alone qualifies this for any "best album" competition. The guitar lines, the rhythms, the vocals... It's just pure excellence from first to last moment.

[i]Best songs: Back to the Motor League; Fu[i][b][/i][/b]ck the Border; Mate Ka Moris Ukun Rasik An[/i]

[b]5. Rise Against - Revolutions Per Minute[/b]

The best RA album - and that doesn't say a little. One of the absolutely best, if not the best, melodicore albums ever. A pop-punk sense for melodies and a hardcore sense for energy, all accompanied by the next-to-flawless vocals of Tim McIlrath. Political, passionate and powerful. Excellent.

[i]Best songs: Black Masks and Gasoline; Torches; Last Chance Blueprint[/i]

[b]4. Lagwagon - Trashed[/b]

As impossible as it is for me to choose one Lagwagon album, this one has it all - the killer hooks, the excellent dual guitar work, and (which gives it some edge) the extraordinary drumming of Derrick Plourde (RIP). I love these guys and all of this album.

[i]Best songs: Dis'chords; Rust; Island of Shame[/i]

[b]3. NOFX - Punk in Drublic[/b]

The band, and the album, that got me into punk music to begin with. This is pure classic pop/skate at it's very best (with the record sales to prove it). Although I love all NOFX albums equally, I chose to put this. It's awesome.

[i]Best songs: Dig; Don't Call Me White; Dying Degree[/i]

[b]2. A Wilhelm Scream - Mute Print[/b]

Can you say "harmony overload"? Is it possible to write harmonies for [i]every[/i] guitarpart and vocal part, all the way through an album? Yes, if you're called Trevor Rielly. And it sounds so good! This is the best melodic hardcore/punk ever. Everything, even down to the artwork, just screams (lol, pun) perfection.

[i]Best songs: The Rip; William Blake Overdrive; Stab. Stab. Stab.[/i]

[b]1. Craig's Brother - Lost at Sea[/b]

This album just crystallizes everything good about pop-punk. It's so amazingly well-written (as a writing duo Ted Bond/Dan McLintock blows even Lennon/McCartney out of the water), beautifully executed and ear-pleasing. Any fan of melodic music needs to hear, and thus love, this album. I'm at a loss of words still, and I've had it for a good 4 years.

[i]Best songs: Glory; Lullaby; Masonic; Divorce; Head in a Cloud; Back and Forth; Falling Out; Set Free; Prince of America; Lost at Sea - all of them![/i]

albert_bass 08-09-2005 03:10 PM

Good to see you love trashed too.

[QUOTE=Twat_Out_Of_Hell]ALbert likes some brilliant music[/QUOTE]

:naughty:

TyVeRsOn_03 08-15-2005 11:20 AM

AC/DC - Back in Black
AC/DC - Highway to Hell
AC/DC - For Those About to Rock
Led Zeppelin - IV







i can think right now.....but those are some kick *** albums

Firecracker 08-15-2005 01:40 PM

This was amazingly hard.

Hep Kat 03-11-2006 09:04 AM

10. Rush- Spirit of the Radio
Yes, this is a greatest hits album, but they were some great hits.

9. Joe Satriani- Is There Love in Space?
I don’t know why, but this is my favorite work from Satch. I Wish I Could Fly is a brilliant song.

8. Lacuna Coil- Comalies
I’m not really a dark, gloomy, gothic kind of guy, but Lacuna Coil is where I make the exception. Really, the best part of this album is the excellent tandem vocal work of Cristina Scabbia and Andrea Farro.

7. Metallica- Master of Puppets
The quintessential thrash metal album? I think yes.

6. Afi- The Art of Drowning
This album is just fantastic to listen to end-to-end. I can’t help but scream along to the vocals when I hear them.

5. The Mars Volta- Frances the Mute
Bold, ambitious, ambient, frightening, amazing, engrossing: Those are the adjectives that come to mind when I think of this 5 song prog-rock masterpiece.

4. AC/DC- Live (2CD)
This is the proof that AC/DC, is in fact, the only band to sound a hell of a lot better live.

3. Pearl Jam- Ten
The essential grunge bands essential alum. You can’t really do much better than this. It’s simply amazing.

2. The Original Cast Recording of Jesus Christ Superstar
One of the greatest listening experiences ever written and recorded.

1. The Mars Volta- Deloused in the Comatorium
Not much can be said about perfection. Every song on this masterpiece is perfect, and Eriatarka has grown to be my favorite track of all time.


Thank you by Stone Temple Pilots almost made it.

Get Fighted 03-11-2006 09:12 AM

[B]10. Panic! At The Disco - A Fever You Cant Sweat Out.[/B]
Full of catchy, fun, snythed songs. So fun to listen too.
Favourite Tracks: The Only Difference Between Martyrdom And Suicide Is Press Coverage, Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks

[B]9. Boxcar Racer - S/T.[/B]
This album has more darker, meaningful songs than Blink. The album is both loud and soft and is packed with killer songs.
Favourite Tracks: And I, I feel so

[B]8. Lostprophets - The Fake Sound Of Progress.[/B]
My brother bought this album a few years back and he loved it, i overheard it and i loved it. I recently stole it off him and it was better than i remembered. This is such an easy album to listen too with the cool guitar riffs and loud but catchy verses. A masterpiece.
Favourite Tracks: Five is a four letter word, And she told me to leave

[B]7. Madonna - Ray Of Light.[/B]
Ha, my guilty pleasure but i love it. Some songs songs make you want to cry but the others put you in a great mood which is why i like it so much. My favourite pop album.
Favourite Tracks: The power of goodbye, Sky fits heaven

[B]6. Funeral For A Friend - Hours[/B]
Some say its thier worst but apart from 7 ways to scream your name (which is an E.P so i cant put it here) i think its thier best. The songs may be depressing but make you think about life which is something i love doing.
Favourite Tracks: Roses for the dead, All the rage

[B]5. Blink 182 - Dude Ranch[/B]
Thier most punky, fun and raw album. A pop punk masterpiece, im sure alot of you will agree.
Favourite Tracks: Dammit, Im sorry

[B]4. Green Day - 1039 / Smoothed out slappy hours[/B]
An album i can really relate to, the pressures of being young but at the same time the fun of it. This album shows BJ's real talent. Green Day at thier earliest but best.
Favourite Tracks: Dissapearing boy, Dry ice

[B]3. The Darkness - Permission To Land[/B]
This is pure genius, British rock at its best. Great lyrics, great singing, great instrument playing (except maybe Bass). I could never stop listening to it when i first got it.
Favourite Tracks: Love is only a feeling, Love on the rocks with no ice

[B]2. Fall Out Boy - Take This To Your Grave[/B]
Ive only just got this but already it is one of my favourites. It grows on you like hell, i cant stop listening to it. The lyrics are amazing (I want to hate you half as much as i hate myself).
Favourite Tracks: Saturday, The pros and cons of breathing.

[B]1. Blink 182 - S/T[/B]
This album got me into Blink, i love it. Some of the best songs ive ever heard. Tom and Mark can create magic and this album is proof.
Favourite Tracks: Violence, Stockholme syndrome, Feeling this.

Yeah old thread but whatever. Cheers Spence.

Gnarmageddon 03-11-2006 09:41 AM

I guess I'll do one of these since I never did.

[B]10. Guttermouth - [I]Musical Monkey[/I][/B]
No matter what, when I listen to this album, I always laugh. I used to not be into Guttermouth that much, but this album completely changed the way I look at pop punk. Every song is catchy and funny.

Best Songs: What's the Big Deal?, Do the Hustle, Baker's Dozen, Abort Mission

[B]9. Ghost Mice - [I]Europe[/I][/B]
I wasn't a huge fan of folk punk until I heard Ghost Mice. I honestly haven't taken this CD out of my car in at least a few weeks. It's great driving music, and easy to listen to.

Best Songs: English Channel, Belgium, Germany, Ireland

[B]8. Streetlight Manifesto - [I]Everything Goes Numb[/I][/B]
Without a doubt one of the best ska albums of all time. Responsible for getting me into ska, this album is one of my favorites of all time.

Best Songs: Everything Went Numb, Point/Counterpoint, Failing, Flailing, Here's To Life

[B]7. Pig Destroyer - [I]Terrifyer[/I][/B]
Wow. My first thought when I heard this album for the first time. The intro scares the s'hit out of you and the album never stops melting your face for the whole 32 minutes 9 seconds it lasts. One of the greatest grind bands of all time, with one of the greatest grind albums of all time.

Best Songs: Pretty In Casts, Thumbsucker, Gravedancer, Sourheart

[B]6. Glassjaw - [I]Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Silence[/I][/B]
It may sound strange, but this album means a lot to me. At times, it can capture everything I'm feeling, and listening to it is an experience. [I]Worship and Tribute[/I] is still excellent, but I've always liked this album more.

Best Songs: Siberian Kiss, Lovebites and Razorlines, Majour, Piano

[B]5. Pelican - The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw[/B]
I always debate whether I like Australasia or TFIOTWBtT better, but the latter usually comes out on top. Listening to Pelican is one of the most mind blowing things I have ever done in my entire life. They put me in an excellent mood.

Best Songs: Autumn Into Summer, Untitled, Sirius

[B]4. Minutemen - [I]Double Nickels on the Dime[/I][/B]
The Minutemen are the cause of me picking up the bass again. I hadn't played my bass in a few months, and once I heard Viet Nam, I knew I had to learn how to play it. Every song on this album is good, hands down.

Best Songs: Viet Nam, Cohesion, Two Beads at the End, Toadies, Corona, The Glory of Man

[B]3. The Smiths - [I]The Smiths[/I][/B]
Not much to say about this album except that it rules. I never thought I'd like The Smiths, but they've become one of my favorite bands in the last few months, and this album comes out on top as their best work.

Best Songs: You've Got Everything Now, Pretty Girls Make Graves, This Charming Man, Still Ill

[B]2. NOFX - [I]So Long and Thanks For All the Shoes[/I][/B]
Every NOFX album is good. I can't deny that. But out of all of them, this is the one that I usually listen to the most. There's something about it that I can't put my finger on, but it's so good. SO GOOD.

Best Songs: Kids of the K-Hole, 180 Degrees, All Outta Angst, Eat the Meek

[B]1. Smoke or Fire - [I]Above the City[/I][/B]
It surprises me how much I like Smoke or Fire. I've only listened to them for a few months, but they are amazing. Every song on Above the City is so good. I'm going to see them tomorrow, and I'm singing along to every song, no matter what. I've listened to this album countless times and I don't think it will ever get old.

Best Songs: All of them.

Yeah, I guess that's it. This took me about 45 minutes to do. It was so hard to pick albums. There are so many good ones.

Chilly-Bean-Bop 03-11-2006 10:36 AM

I don't have many, and I don't have time to do too many.

1. [B]Tsunami Bomb-[/B] [B][I]The Definitive Act[/I][/B]
This cd doesn't have a bad song on it. Agent M's vocals really are the best I've heard from her, and they are just sew secksi. Also, nice bass lines done by Matt.
Favorite Songs: Epic, My Machete, A Lonely Chord

2. [B]Misfits-[/B] [B][U]Static Age[/U][/B]
I, like Oz, also thinks this is a fantastic cd. I rarely have to skip any songs, and their songs seem so damn catchy.
Favorite Songs: Last Caress, Angel****, Attitude, Theme For a Jackal

3. [B]Alkaline Trio-[/B] [B][U]Maybe I'll Catch Fire[/U][/B]
You can't have a list of best CD's without Alkaline Trio being on it. MICF has their well-known song, Radio on it, and, of course, I like that song. Madame Me is one of the coolest and creative songs I've heard before, its so neat.
Favorite Songs: Madame Me,

I HAVE TO FINISH THIS LATER, I GOTTA GO.

CommieCanada 03-11-2006 11:51 AM

1. The Cure - Bloodflowers
This is my favorite album by my favorite band so of course its going to be at the top. Every song from start to finish is just brilliant. I love listening to this album in the dark with my lava lamp going. Its so chill, but so sad.

2. Sunny Day Real Estate - Diary
This album pretty much sums up what i love about music. Its so powerful without being too heavy. This album speaks volumes about the confrontations and uncertainties that people face in life

3. Jawbreaker - 24 Hour Revenge Therapy
IMO the best pop-punk album ever written. Jawbreaker just has a way of speaking to me. Its like rooting for the underdog. This album touches on the same subjects as a lot of pop-punk but in a very much more poetic way

4. Thursday - Full Collapse
This is just a damn classic. Thursday pretty much sums up why i have become obsessed with music and they more or less got me into most of the music i listen to. This album is perfect all the way through.

5. Elliott Smith - Either/Or
I'm not much for singer songwritters, but Elliott Smith is such a tragic singer. All of his songs are ridiculosly sad but so well written. I cry every time i listen to this album.

6. Bright Eyes - Lifted
This is the perfect Bright Eyes record. It has so much going for it. plenty of variety and heartfelt songs to last me all day.

7. Christie Front Drive - Stereo
This album is the end all be all of second wave emo for me. It has the dynamics that make that era what it is and enough heartfelt emotion to break your heart

8. Jimmy Eat World - Clarity
see above

9. Copeland - beneath the medicine tree
Copeland always reminds me of some of the happiest times in my life with beautiful sweeping melodies and songs about love. I adore this record

10. Muse - Absolution
Every single song on this record sounds like they are trying to get your full attention. While most claim that this is Muse's worst record, it was the first i heard from them so it means a lot to me

Loserkid 03-11-2006 12:02 PM

Andy, Absolution is muses worst album. BUt i still find it absolutly amazing, and its the one i always find myself listening to. Stockholme Syndrome, Hysteria, The Small Pritn, and Thaughts of a Dieing Athest are amazing.

Kapura 03-11-2006 02:37 PM

1- The Barney movie soundtrack (I love you, you love me...)
2- Bullet in a bible, greenday
3- American idiot, greenday
4- International superhits, greenday
5- Dookie, Greenday
6- Flashpoint, The rolling stones
7- Bridges to babylon
8- Abiggerbang, The Stones
9- Let it Bleed- The Stones
10- Some girls, The Stones

~KN~

Gnarmageddon 03-11-2006 02:42 PM

[QUOTE=Kapura]1- The Barney movie soundtrack (I love you, you love me...)
2- Bullet in a bible, greenday
3- American idiot, greenday
4- International superhits, greenday
5- Dookie, Greenday
6- Flashpoint, The rolling stones
7- Bridges to babylon
8- Abiggerbang, The Stones
9- Let it Bleed- The Stones
10- Some girls, The Stones

~KN~[/QUOTE]
Quite a variety you've chosen there.

form 03-11-2006 03:02 PM

[QUOTE=allofmeoliveme]Quite a variety you've chosen there.[/QUOTE]

Haha.


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I can't really say, but these would be on the list definitly.
No order either.

For sure a Blink album
For sure a 2pac album
Brand New-YFW
A7X-WTF
It Dies Today-The Caitiff Choir
As I Lay Dying-Shadows are Security

Jom 03-11-2006 03:10 PM

So I take it these albums don't all have to be pop-punk, right?

God dammit, I have no clue if I can come up with a Top 50, let alone a Top 10 :upset:

Untitled 03-11-2006 03:34 PM

My list would have.

Muse - Origin of Symmetry
Muse - Absoltion
blink182 - Dude Ranch
Greenday - Nimrod
Stereophonics - Proformance and cocktials
Alkaline Trio - From Here To Infermery.
Ordinary Boys - Over The Counter Culture
Taking Back Sunday - Tell All Your Friends
NoFX - Punk In Drublic
Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand

I dunno an order.

Pazz 03-11-2006 04:38 PM

I might attempt this later when I have a bit of time. I can see it being quite hard to do.:p

Dead Star 03-11-2006 04:44 PM

My List would be-

blink-182 - Dude Ranch
Muse - Origin Of Symmetry
Muse - Absolution
Green Day - Insomniac
The Offspring - Smash
Alkaline Trio - Maybe I'll Catch Fire
NOFX - Punk In Drublic
Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables
Anti Flag - A New Kind Of Army
Bouncing Souls - How I Spent My Summer Vacation

I can't choose an order.

Muse - Showbiz would have been in there, but I already had 2 Muse albums in.

Hep Kat 03-11-2006 05:18 PM

I think I'm going to do an all pop-punk one too.

That should be fun.

Hep Kat 03-11-2006 05:32 PM

10. Good Charlotte- The Young and the Hopeless
Say what you will. I may not be a huge fan of GC on the whole, but I can recognize the catchiness of this album.

9. Blink 182- Greatest Hits
Not my favorite band, but this is a good compilation. Bring on Angels and Airwaves.

8. Gatsby’s American Dream- Volcano
A pop-punk concept album about an erupting volcano? Sweet.

7. Midtown- Forget What You Know
Us New Jerzians have to stick together.

6. Thursday- Waiting
Us New Jerzians have to uh…stick together.

5. Green Day- Dookie
Probably their best work, and my favorite by far.

4. Boysetsfire- Tomorrow Come Today
I remember the day Nathan Gray called my cousin and I up to tell us he was sending us an advance copy of this. I’ve loved it ever since I received it two days later.

3. Lostprophets- Start Something
I just love every aspect of this album.

2. The Army of Freshmen- Beg, Borrow, Steal
[URL="http://sputnikmusic.com/album.php?reviewid=5533"]Enough said.[/URL]

1. Denver Harbor- Scenic
This is just such a damn good album.


Well, this list is at least more pop-punk oriented.

Concubine 03-11-2006 05:33 PM

Ugh, it's really hard...

[B]10. Dream Theater - Images And Words[/B]
Progressive rock at it's best. I never really like their vocalist, but the band sounds amazing. Great interplay between the guitar and the keyboard. Love it.
[B]9. Bear Vs Shark - Right Now, You're In The Best Hands[/B]
Seriously underrated. Too bad that they're broken up now. Anyway, i like this cd alot. It kinda a mixture between ATDI and Cap'n'Jazz. The vocal is just incredible, probably one of the most original voice i've ever heard.
[B]8. Interpol - Turn On The Bright Lights[/B]
I'm not really into indie, but this is one hell of an album. I love the atmospheric feel to it. The vocalist motonote voice also works really well. Don't forget the bass lines, it's really good.
[B]7. Elliott Smith - XO[/B]
This album gets me into Elliott Smith. The lyrics are good, mostly have a depressed feel to it, which i love:p . I also love the use of orchestra in this album.
[B]6. Glassjaw - Worship And Tribute[/B]
I love Darryl's voice, he could get whiny without sounds annoying, but he could also screams like hell. The guitar work is really good, with bunch of weird effects thrown here and there.
[B]5. The Mars Volta - DeLoused In Comatorium[/B]
Eh, this album is what got me into progressive rock. I'm a big fan of ATDI, so the ATDI sound that still apparent on this album makes me love it even more. The guitar is just amazing, with a couple solos thrown in. Don't forget the bass, Flea did an amazing job with it.
[B]4. Saetia - A Retrospective[/B]
My first "real" emo album, and great one too. The lyrics are very poetic, the talking/shouting/screaming vocal works really well. I also really love how they put the clean guitar section in almost every song.
[B]3. Coheed And Cambria - The Second Stage Turbine Blade[/B]Great album. Great guitars. great bass. I don't get annoyed by Claudio's high voice, too. It's amazing how the lyrics of the album are all part of a story. I think, musically, this album is their best.
[B]2. Converge - Jane Doe[/B]The first two songs have a really grindy and chaotic feel to it. The drumming is just amazing and fast. The rest of the album is not bad either.
[B]1. At The Drive In - Relationship Of Command[/B]
Ah, the best post-hardcore album ever made, hands down. The music is sooo original that i couldn't help to fall in love with it. They also kickass live. :thumb:

Almost made it to the list :
1. Thrice - Illusion Of Safety
2. Fear Before The March Of Flames - Odd How People Shake
3. Hopesfall - The Satellite Years
4. Poison The Well - You Come Before You
5. Opeth - Still Life
6. ... Trail Of Dead - Souce Tags And Codes
7. Jimmy Eat World - Clarity
8. Tool - Lateralus


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