Kingdok
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 Lists
06.05.24 Rec me DM02.19.24 Nekrogoblikon: Scorpion's best bits
01.14.24 Kingdok's 202301.09.23 Kingdok's 2022
12.20.21 Kingdok's 202105.09.21 Dog Fashion Disco Top 35
01.18.21 Enter Shikari Top of the Pops01.04.21 Dark Tranquillity Closers
01.02.21 Raging Speedhorn Ranked12.24.20 Kingdok's 2020
04.11.20 The Shikari's Top Lyrics12.23.19 Kingdok's Decade
12.15.19 Kingdok's 201905.23.19 The Wildhearts Ranked
12.27.18 Kingdok's 201807.10.18 Todd Smith, Kingdokked
12.22.17 Kingdok's 201712.30.16 New to me in 2016
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Personal Faves

New to Sputnik, so here's a list of my favourite albums for no particular reason. Mostly British, mostly older,but hey. Feel free to recommend!
1Therapy?
Troublegum


Was the best thing I'd ever heard back in 1994. Still is.
2The Wildhearts
Earth vs. The Wildhearts


The album that made me realise music was good. Defined my teenage years.
3Baby Chaos
Safe Sex Designer Drugs & The Death of Rock & Roll


Perfect mix of Wildhearts rock sensibilities and Therapy?'s edge and venom. My favourite switches between their 2 albums regularly.
4Polkadot Cadaver
Sex Offender


Supremely high quality throughout, although only really nine proper songs. Kinda feels like a collection of the greatest choruses ever!
5Dog Fashion Disco
Committed to a Bright Future 2019


Re-recording a back catalogue of iff-ily produced material was a great idea, but finishing with an already great album was risky. DFD pull it off with aplomb and then some. The whole thing sounds sublime, everything perfectly audible, and somehow the few not-so great tracks from the original (Dr Piranha, Scores For Porn) have become amongst this ones masterpieces.
6Kerbdog
On The Turn


I wish this band had made more records.
7Down I Go
You're Lucky God, That I Cannot Reach You


A band that started impressively, and got better with each subsequent release. Managed to finish with an album so unique and distinctive that it couldn't possibly be bettered. Would love to hear them try though.
8Enter Shikari
The Mindsweep


Take To The Skies was a game changer for me, a very distinctive blend of trancey synths and dancey beats meshed with awesome post hardcore and random lyrics. Still a very individual release now, it always felt like a 'they could never better it' type album. 3 albums later, brace for The Mindsweep. Tighter, more focused, heavier and somehow more melodic, and just plain killer song after killer song.
9Faith No More
King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime


Took me a while to get into this after Angel Dust, but was so worth it.
10Captain, We're Sinking
The Future Is Cancelled


An album that has grown on me immensely since first hearing. An unusual amount of depth and complexity for an album that feels like pop punk, although the rough edges belie its uniqueness, and it features some of the most heartfelt lyrics around.
11Nekrogoblikon
Welcome to Bonkers


Could just as easily be Stench, but the avant-garde vibe, smashing as many genre styles into the very distinctive Nekrogoblin synth-infused melodeath sound ultimatly gets this one the nod. If DFD played death metal, they would want to make this album.
12Exit_International
Black Junk


They make the most unbelievable sound, considering they only use bass guitars and drums. Furiosly melodic noisy bass punk.
13Dark Tranquillity
Fiction


Everything that is great about DT over the course of ten immense tracks. Their most concise run time helps it to be the most perfectly paced of their albums, finished off with the closest to perfect production these guysvhave ever had. Every single track is killer, the keyboards are lush but never overstated, and Michael Stanne has never sounded better.
14Fair to Midland
Arrows and Anchors


A fabulous album that keeps on surprising with every listen. Heavy riffs and grooves almost disguise the prog feel, and the keyboard use throughout still lifts the soul every time.
15Fear Factory
Demanufacture


An absolute belter of an album, which transcends all the genres in which it plays. Still sounds fresh and relevant all these years later.
16Hell Is For Heroes
Transmit Disrupt


An album that took years to finally get a grip on. Features less uproarious heaviness than their debut, but the undercurrent of anger that flows through the whole album is undeniably transfixing and holds the listener in its thrall from the get go.
17SikTh
Death of a Dead Day


Took a while to get, as it initially feels like a lessening of Sikth's trademark schizoid approach, but the extra focus and detail to the whole record develops it into a truly encompassing journey of an album.
18Raging Speedhorn
We Will Be Dead Tomorrow


Where sludge metal meets hardcore with a splash of Motorhead style rock n' roll, the Speedhorn rule. We Will Be Dead Tomorrow is them at their peak, every track fixes the listener to their seat and bashes them round the head with greasy riffs, filthy bass and either breakneck or crawling beats, all topped off with the most throat-shredding dual vocal attack put to wax.
19A Wilhelm Scream
Career Suicide


Tech punk masters, the shred on this is awesome as this album blasts past at a wonderfully frenetic pace. The Horse is the single best advert for bass-tapping ever.
20Ideamen
Schemata


Glorious keyboard-led alt rock, with plenty of heavy riffage to keep it rocking.
21Pitchshifter
www.pitchshifter.com


Went more punky and less industrial with this one, which made them sound much fresher and massively more relevant.
22Miocene
A Perfect Life With A View Of The Swamp


Tool and the Aphex Twin jamming together, with DJ Shadow at the console. That it works is impressive, that it makes a cohesive sound that rewards the listener for repeated listens from beginning to end over and over establishes Miocene as genuine musical savants. Like nothing else anywhere, ever.
23El-Creepo!
Aloha


Todd Smith solo(ish) album, acousticy and stripped down but totally creepy and unnerving with it.
24Johnny Truant
In the Library of Horrific Events


Extremely heavy and brutal, but ultimately manages to just plain rock.
25Mudvayne
L.D. 50


Far and away the best thing to come from the nu-metal scene around the turn of the century, although they display much more of a Tool style vibe than anything akin to the detuned Adidas-wearing brigade.
26Spanish Love Songs
Schmaltz


Affecting punk driven by some rivetting riffs and synth lines, and deeply relatable lyrics showcasing the frontmans clear struggles with mental anguish. A gut punch in sonic form.
27Lo Fidelity Allstars
How to Operate with a Blown Mind


An album that really expanded my musical horizons. Perfectly of its 'Big Beat' time, but has survived its aging better than anything else of its era.
28Mutation
The Frankenstein Effect


The standout release from Ginger Wildheart's massive discography. Somehow seamlessly blends metal, rock, thrash, hardcore and grind, as well as pretty much any heavy musical influence imaginable.
29The Venetia Fair
Every Sick, Disgusting Thought...


Big band punk rock, fronted by Michael Jackson crossed with JS Clayden. A proper room shaking out-and-out fun album.
30Deftones
Around the Fur


Always feel like the only person who thinks this is their best album. But it is.
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