Way OT - Best Music Albums
- Jimmy Eat World - Clarity
- The Starting Line - Say It Like You Mean It
- Weezer- Blue Album
- Taking Back Sunday - Tell All Your Friends
- Metallica - S&M
- Mae - The Everglow
- Fun - Aim and Ignite
- Collective Soul - Disciplined Breakdown
- Empire of the Sun - Ice on the Dune
- Before Braille - The Rumor
I played on Halftime Classics. We recorded over three nights at Hill Auditorium under the direction of George Cavender.
Nice! That is awesome!
My younger brother was on a couple of the more recent ones as well, but had to shout out the ultimate classics of course.
The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Time Out
Russian Circles - Empros
Violent Femmes - Self Titled
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agreed, that's a great, underappreciated album. I think it works so well because all 11 songs are good and they just flow, one to the next. As a plus, the album cover is iconic.
Queen - A Night at the Opera
Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine
Theloneous Monk-- Monk's Dream
John Coltrane-- Giant Steps
Tom Waits -- Blue Valentine
Rolling Stones-- Exile on Main Street
Paul Simon-- Graceland
David Bowie-- Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
Dead Kennedys-- FreshFruit for Rotting Vegetables
Bad Brains-- I against I
Mountains Goats-- Tallahassee
Neutral Milk Hotel-- The Aeroplane over the Sea
Judybats: Native Son.
I listen to that thing over and over like a 2 year old with a Barney video.
Now YOU have good taste in music. You can't go wrong with London Calling, early REM, early Replacements and Too Far To Care is an outstanding album (actually saw The Old 97's play the whole album in its entirety a few years ago......the same night that Denard got hurt against Nebraska).
Thanks, lifelong music geek, and yeah, I saw the Old 97's when they were out doing TFTC too! They come through here (Boulder-ish) once or twice a year so I've seen them many times. Next trip through is in early June. One of the great rock and roll bands still out there on the road, imo.
The Beatles - White Album
Hendrix - Are You Experienced?
Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy
Deep Purple - Machine Head
Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon
Dream Theater - Train Of Thought
Megadeth - Rust In Peace
Extreme - Waiting For The Punchline
Winger - Karma
Steve Vai - Passion And Warfare
Loudness - Thunder In The East
Whitesnake - Whitesnake
Trans-Siberian Orchestra - Christmas Eve and Other Stories
Savatage - Handful Of Rain
Motley Crue - Shout At The Devil
Ratt - Out Of The Cellar
on the Motley. That should have been on my list. That album is a masterpiece!
I am a music nut. Love everything but hip hop. Here's some of my favorites
Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power
Type O Negative - October Rust
The Shrine - Bless Off
The Band - Rock of Ages
Jake Bugg - Jake Bugg
Rolling Stones - Goats Head Soup
Eric Clapton - Journeyman
Fear Factory - Demanufacture
In Flames - Jester Race
The Sword - Apocryphon
Motorhead - Aftershock
Mastodon - The Hunter
Howlin' Wolf - Moanin' in the moonlight
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Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats. Awesome band!
The Beatles - Rubber Soul (in honor of George Martin); Eagles - Hotel California; Elvis Costello - Armed Forces; Catherine Wheel - Adam & Eve; Billy Joel - The Stranger; The Who - Sell Out (esp the extended version), Tommy; Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here,
Manchester Orchestra - Simple Math; Pete Townshend - Empty Glass; REM - Green, Genesis - Abacab; Squeeze - Argybargy; Paul McCartney & Wings - Band on the Run; Blue October - Foiled; Silversun Pickups - CarnavasAlkaline Trio - Maybe I'll Catch Fire
Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Devil's Night Out
Led Zeppelin - IV
Marilyn Manson - Portrait of an American Family
Pennywise - Full Circle & Unknown Road
MU330 - MU330
Reel Big Fish - Turn the Radio Off
Rush - Counterparts
Outkast - The Love Below (Not Speakerbox)
NWA - Straight Outta Compton
Nirvana - Incesticide
Nine Inch Nails - Broken
We are all showing our age with these lists. And ethnicity.
I'd throw in a Peter Tosh album, but it would probably only exacerbate the problem, eh?
Pearl Jam - Ten
Nirvana - Unplugged in NY
Tool - Undertow and/or Opiate, though everything they do is excellent
Metallica - Ride the Lightning
And probably more
Rage Against the Machine - self titled debut album
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OutKast
I win.
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Not a weak track on the entire album. This is the record that changed rock music in 1987. This album signaled a deathblow to hairbands.
The magic to this album is it's hard Rock with a nasty, dirty edge, but the songs are "singable" as you're driving down the road. It's remarkable
Yep, no hair band here at all.
I always thought of them as more of a hat band than a hair band. Yes, they had the hair, but what stood out about them were Slash's stovepipe hat (is that what it's called?) Izzy's floppy hat and Axl's cop hat. They were at their best when Axl went with straight hair and skipped the poofy mall-hair look.
1. From Under the Cork Tree - Fall Out Boy
2. Take Care - Drake
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Eminem- Marshall matters LP
R Kelly-R
Usher- confessions
Michael Jackson-thriller
Nas-illmatic
DMX- it's dark and hell is hot
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But I can tell you the Artists / Albums i've listened to consistantly
Nirvana - Unplugged
Pearl Jam - just about anything before Binaural
Mumford - Live at RedRocks
Ice Cube - Post NWA
If you like Mumford, check out the Avett Brothers. Apparently, Mumford spend a lot of time listening to early Avett albums. I got hooked on their later albums recorded with Rick Rubin, but I have since gone back and bought their older stuff and can see what the fuss is about. I'm seeing the Avetts at Red Rocks this summer.
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I expected some smartass to come up with them. NTTAWWT.
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Ride the Lightning is a better album, by far. If the Black Album had a "For Whom the Bells Toll" or a "Fade to Black" on it, you might have a point. It doesn't. Ride the Lightning has the two best modern-era* heavy metal songs on it, back to back, like Ruth and Gehrig in the Yankees lineup. Enter Sandman is heavy metal for the masses. The Unforgiven is warmed over Fade to Black.
*to distinguish them from Zeppelin, Sabbath, etc. If you want to use the term "speed-metal" to describe Metallica that's also accetable
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wilco - yankee hotel foxtrot
Van morrrison - Moondance
Tame Impala - lonerism
Spoon - Gimmie Friction
Raconteurs - Consolers of the lonely
My Morning Jacket - Okonokos
Kurt Vile - Smoke Ring For my halo
Black Keys - rubber factory
Avalon- Roxy Music
Court and Spark- Joni Mitchell
The Sweetest Illusion- Basia
Whose Side are You on- Matt Bianco
Changes One- David Bowie
The Language of Life- Everything but the Girl
Love Roxy Music, feel the earlier stuff is really where it's at, but in the context of your list, I kinda see way yat, and makes sense.
Led Zeppelin-First Album
Jimi Hendrix-Electric Ladyland
Tool-Aenima
Blind Melon-Soup
GnR-Appetite for Destruction
Dr.Dre-The Chronic
Jayhawks-Hollywood Town Hall
Janes Addiction-Ritual de lo Habitual
Beck-Midnight Vultures
Upvote for Tool - Aenima
No, it cannot. That fucker lived in my Walkman, on a Maxell cassette, though 9th and 10th grade for me.
Eagles - Hotel California
Fleetwood Mac - Rumors
Boston - 1st album
Hey Dad! Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash!
Shiftless when I am Idle
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The Fratellis - Costello Music
Housemartins - London 0 Hul 4
Jessica Hernandez & the Delta's - Secret Evil
Supertramp - Breakfast in America
Outfield - Play Deep
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
Hawk Nelson - Letters to the President
Prince - Dirty Mind
The Time - What Time is It?
Boston - Boston
Billy Joel - Glass Houses & The Stranger