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Start Off With A Bang

Opening songs that make the album
1Arcade Fire
Funeral


Song: Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels); perfect way to introduce the Arcade Fire's baroque pop sound, great energy and i love the guitar melody
2Bloc Party
Silent Alarm


Song: Like Eating Glass; has every aspect that makes the album good in one song, the drums are intriguing, the guitars flow well and the vocals are beautiful
3Caribou
Andorra


Song: Melody Day; after a change in his sound from less electronic to more psychedeli?c, this song jumps right into the good stuff creating a great atmosphere
4Death From Above 1979
Heads Up


Song: Dead Womb; intensity is the word that comes to mind, pounding drums and distorted bass propel the song forward, only problem is its too short
5Interpol
Our Love to Admire


Song: Pioneer to the Falls; with a slight change in their sound Interpol create a masterpiece of an opener coming to a great climax with the tremolo picked guitar
6Metric
Grow Up and Blow Away


Song: Grow Up and Blow Away; interesting synths and vocals catch the listeners ear while the underwater sounding guitar makes the song very relaxing
7Pink Floyd
Dark Side of the Moon


Song: Breathe; all around fantastic song, especially the lyrics and vocal harmonies
8Radiohead
Kid A


Song: Everything in Its Right Place; starting off with the catchy electric piano, it doesnt take long until the listener enters a trance-like state, not to mention Thom Yorke's trippy delayed vocals
9Radiohead
Hail to the Thief


Song: 2+2=5 (The Lukewarm); opening slowly at first, HttT's standout track soon grabs you by the scruff of your neck into its frightening world as Thom Yorke insists "You have not been paying attention"
10The Shins
Oh, Inverted World


Song: Caring is Creepy; perhaps the best song on the album (aren't most of these?), the guitars and keyboards swirl around you in a wave of comforting sound
11Sonic Youth
Sister


Song: Schizophrenia; the simple drum beat that begins the song leads into a melancholy guitar progression, adding just the rigth amount of patented Sonic Youth noise
12Stars
Set Yourself on Fire


Song: Your Ex-Lover is Dead; opening with strings and continually getting stronger, the song embodies the break-up that lead singer Torquil Campbell laments over
13Talking Heads
Remain in Light


Song: Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On); the yelping of David Byrne over a delicious funk rhythm is a winner in my books
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