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Albums That Made Me Want To Be A Musician

These albums really changed my perspective of music from when I was a child to now...
5Cage the Elephant
Cage the Elephant


This punk album gave me the mission of finding heavy music. I thought this album was
so intense and wild, especially after I saw these guys live. The performance was
energetic and wild. I wanted to be like that on stage. I wanted to get people pumped
and jumping. I wanted to perform in front of hundreds of people and be God for thirty
minutes. This album made me want to perform music lively and be as wild on stage as
humanly possible.
4Motionless in White
Creatures


This album is the reason I scream for a band and even listen to metal-core in the first
place. It was something completely different from anything else I had ever heard. I
thought the breakdown patterns were intense, the lyrics angsty and pissed off, but it
also sounded beautiful for some reason. It made me write music that was pissed off but
try to make it catchy. It also changed my musical taste from just classic rock and metal
to modern death metal, death-core, and metal-core.
3Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin IV


If you don't like this album, then there are some things seriously wrong with you. This
album hold one of the greatest rock songs in history on it. "Stairway to Heaven" is seen
as one of the greatest songs in all of music history, if not the best. This album also hold
"Black Dog," When the Levee Breaks," and "The Battle of Evermore." This is the greatest
album recorded by Led Zeppelin, and it changed my life. It made me want to actually
write guitar solos. Before this album, I didn't think guitar solos were necessary, but this
album made me realize a guitar solo isn't there just to take up a few seconds on a record.
it is an emotional connection between the guitarist and his guitar, and it's a beautiful
thing.
2The Beatles
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band


Even though the musical "Across the Universe" was what really got me into The Beatles,
Sgt. Pepper's was really the one that I loved the most. I listened to Revolver and Help
and Abbey Road, and while I still think those are some of the greatest albums of all
time, Sgt. Pepper's was the very best of The Beatles discography. It mixed together
Indian, Circus, and psychedelic music to create something completely unique. It made
me want to experiment more with my writing and really pushed me to try something
different.
1U2
All That You Can't Leave Behind


This was an album that was played on repeat throughout my childhood. Whether I
actually liked it or just got used to it after endless hours of playing it, I realized that
music was something important to me. This album made me realized that my life would
revolve around music until the day I die. Every now and then I'll stream it to relive old
memories and remember that it changed my life.
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