My 10 Favorite Albums (aka Whining Free Zone)
10 great albums. At least I think so. |
1 | | The Beatles Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Classic album. The Beatles not only influinced many artists but also still tried new things and
expirimented in the process. I find this to be one of the best examples. |
2 | | Bob Dylan Blonde on Blonde
Fantastic lyrics, and sounds pretty great too. I think Bob Dylan is one of the best songwriters out
there, this being one of his best works. |
3 | | Pink Floyd The Wall
My brother got me to like this group. This album has a lot to tell in it's running length, I thought
they were one of the best progressive rock groups. |
4 | | Queen A Night at the Opera
No. I'm not just putting this because it's got "Bohemian Rhapsody" on it. Good stuff though.
Awesome record & Freddy's vocals are jaw dropping. |
5 | | Metallca Master of Puppets
The only problem with this record is that you could lose a lot of brain cells because of all the head
banging you did while listening to it. Otherwise, excellent. |
6 | | The Beatles Abbey Road
Yeah, call me a fanboy, but this album is amazing. Really, I can't find a single flaw in this. Call me if
you do... err, actually, don't... I don't wanna talk to you. |
7 | | Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited
Comparable to Blonde on Blonde. Both have fantastic lyrics, catchy tunes, and replayability. |
8 | | Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV
I grew up with this album, so I guess it's pathetic that I nearly misspelled their band name. Or
maybe I did.. Lemme check. Damn, I'm a loser. |
9 | | Celldweller Celldweller
One of my favorite industrial works. This album is so insanely refined it'll blow you away. |
10 | | Bob Seger Night Moves
There's so many things to love about this. Bob Seger creates some of my favorite 70's tunes. |
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