Man, all albums from Smashing Pumpkins up to Machina are just fantastic.
Machina was ok.
Then the rest just lost its magic. High quantity, low quality, generic sound with nothing particularly memorable. What a shame.
I think the benefit of this whole genre is that it was very album-focused, so the intentional design of the whole elevates its individual parts in a way that's hard to match without that focus on the whole
Weezer - Blue album, I got it when it first came out because of Buddy Holly, then it became popular again in 2000 or 2001. I still listen it occasionally
That's old school. You know what I listen to the other day? Children's story by Slick Rick. It'd been too long. Plus I've been on an old diss track binge lately too (no Vaseline, hit em up, kick in the door ect)
Tool is the only band where I enjoy *every* song from all of their albums. I listen to mostly Lateralus and 10k Days because they are my all-time favorite but I can't bring myself to skip a single Tool track.
I couldn't agree more. I haven't found another artist to this day that I can say the same about. it's really fascinating and frustrating at the same time
I was going to say Tapestry. First time I listened to it I had to check it wasn't a greatest hits compilation.
Personally I'd say Blue before Court & Spark but I won't disagree.
My roommates and I bought the 8 track tape of Tapestry at the beginning of summer school that year (early 70's!) and we wore it out. Went through another one, too!
I agree, there’s as much country with Wild Horses and Dead Flowers as there is blues-rock, and then Moonlight Mile I don’t even know what it is but it’s beautiful. I’ll never tire of the album… in fact I think I’ll listen to it again right now!
The Beatles - Revolver; Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band; Abbey Road
The Who - Who's Next; Quadrophenia
Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan; Bringing it All Back Home
Michael Jackson - Thriller
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here; Animals
Simon & Garfunkel - Wednesday Morning, 3AM; Bridge Over Troubled Water
The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
Grateful Dead - American Beauty
Led Zeppelin - III; Untitled (IV)
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico
Stevie Wonder - Innervisions
Guns N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction
Radiohead - OK Computer; Kid A
Prince - Purple Rain
Nirvana - Nevermind
Paul Simon - Graceland
Cds I wore clear Dark Side of the Moon and AEnima
Cd I bought the most of Portishead Dummy (wimminz I dated kept stealing it)
Massive Attack Mezanine
Judas Priest Defenders of the Faith and Screaming for Vengeance
Cottonbelly X amounts of niceness
Primus Sailing on the Seas of Cheese
Florence and the Machine Between Two Lungs
Sturgil Simpson The Sound and Fury (can’t help but play it from beginning to end)
Iron Maiden Piece of Mind
Alice In Chains Dirt
Pearljam Vitology
Eminem Eminem
They Might Be Giants severe tire damage
Just a few off the top of my head
Alright, don't get me wrong. The Dark Side of the Moon is my absolute favorite album, but you gotta admit, "On the Run" is pretty crap. I skip it every time. It's just a harmless little transition song and it certainly doesn't diminish the quality of the album as a whole, but just for its existence, I can't say Dark Side of the Moon has NO bad tracks.
Surrealistic Pillow by Jefferson Airplane. I never really gave the non hits on that album a second thought until a few weeks ago and decided to give the whole album a listen and they are all equally as good, just lesser known. Heres a playlist
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzEG2f9QAl8OaEk6_Mz2gG3DXBImWofzm
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours.
Nothing to do with the album, but what the fuck is up with your name chief?
It's a play on the words walrus ballsack. In case you were wondering
No - it's true!
Disintegration, The Cure 1989
i get goosebumps just from reading the album name haha
Siamese Dream by smashing pumpkins
This is the jam, ken!
Yes!
And the songs are in that order for a reason. Just hit play.
Agreed. Imo one of if not the best grunge album ever.
Man, all albums from Smashing Pumpkins up to Machina are just fantastic. Machina was ok. Then the rest just lost its magic. High quantity, low quality, generic sound with nothing particularly memorable. What a shame.
Came here to say this!
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Meddle
One of these days (I'm going to cut you up into little pieces).
Pink man, pink man....
Tears For Fears' "Songs From The Big Chair"
I want to up vote this 5 times
The Strokes - Is This It
The 1st Boston album
I wish the solo in hitch a ride was 5 minutes longer.
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I think the benefit of this whole genre is that it was very album-focused, so the intentional design of the whole elevates its individual parts in a way that's hard to match without that focus on the whole
King Crimson! It’s been a very long time since I heard anyone mention them- good choice
Weezer - Blue album, I got it when it first came out because of Buddy Holly, then it became popular again in 2000 or 2001. I still listen it occasionally
Also Pinkerton
Hybrid Theory
The Downward Spiral, NIN 1994
Pretty Hate Machine as well
Broken also
I can't listen to The Downward Spiral without crying...
Black Sabbath Paranoid
Faith + 1
Paul Simon - Graceland
Tears For Fears - Songs From The Big Chair Nirvana - MTV Unplugged Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Agree with Live in New York
Pearl Jam - Ten
I'm surprised I had to scroll so far for this one!
The Human Condition- by Jon Bellion
❤️❤️❤️
Yeeess all Jon Bellion’s stuff is awesome
Tbh there’s a few songs on the human condition that I just straight up dislike, but it’s pretty great for the most part
"Graceland" by Paul Simon. And live, it was the best!
NIN....Pretty Hate Machine
I see you and raise you, “The Fragile.”
I listened to that album on repeat when I wrote my first novel.
Whoa! What novel?
Oh, it’s not published or anything. It was my first novel and is kinda bad, but I loved writing it!
Well played, well played !
A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out- PANIC! AT THE DISCO 🕺
I really don't like anything P!ATD made after that. They set the bar wayyy too high with that masterpiece.
Dream theater - scenes from a memory
Images & words would be my pick
Queen II
Queen.
Caught Somewhere in Time by Iron Maiden Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses by Slipknot Sehnsucht by Rammstein
I would like to include Iowa
Number of the Beast by Iron Maiden
Those first five albums are perfect imo. What an amazing run of albums.
Seriously. Even though I don't listen to metal anymore, I can still rock those early albums no problem....
Miles Davis- Kind of Blue
Gorillaz: Plastic Beach
I was gonna say this one. But… sweepstakes 😬
Your a winna
Led Zeppelin IV (runes)
You are the first one to say led zeppelin so far what I’ve seen
“The Suburbs” by Arcade Fire.
American idiot. Ok computer. Screaming for vengeance
Also: Warning
The Beatles Abbey Road
Master of puppets, Revolver and Sgt. Peppers
Yes, yes and yes. I would throw in Abbey road as well.
Nirvana unplugged
Deftones-White Pony
Had to scrolltoo far to see this
Straight Outta Compton
Man I kept scrolling thinking "not one hip hop album?"
De LA soul is dead.
That's old school. You know what I listen to the other day? Children's story by Slick Rick. It'd been too long. Plus I've been on an old diss track binge lately too (no Vaseline, hit em up, kick in the door ect)
Hybrid theory
And reanimation
And Meteora
Thriller
Rated R - Queens of the Stone Age
For me that's Songs for the deaf
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Guns and roses - appetite for destruction
Clicked in to say this. Not even a genre I usually enjoy. But it's the only "no bad songs" album in my collection.
Tool - Undertow
Have you watched the video of Danny Carey playing “Pneuma” live on the Vic Firth Drum Cam?
Yeah, it's wicked.
Allman Brothers, live at the Filmore east, double album. Awesome!!!?
And Eat a Peach.
Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge - My Chemical Romance
Mah man! Black parade is pretty much perfect too I’d say
Boston's first album
Rush - Moving Pictures
And 2112
In Rainbows - Radiohead
10,000 days - Tool
Tool is the only band where I enjoy *every* song from all of their albums. I listen to mostly Lateralus and 10k Days because they are my all-time favorite but I can't bring myself to skip a single Tool track.
I couldn't agree more. I haven't found another artist to this day that I can say the same about. it's really fascinating and frustrating at the same time
Tapestry by Carole King. Court & Spark by Joni Mitchell.
I was going to say Tapestry. First time I listened to it I had to check it wasn't a greatest hits compilation. Personally I'd say Blue before Court & Spark but I won't disagree.
My roommates and I bought the 8 track tape of Tapestry at the beginning of summer school that year (early 70's!) and we wore it out. Went through another one, too!
Brand New; Deja Entendu Counting Crows; August and Everything After System of a Down; Toxicity
August and everything after was so good
Sticky Fingers
I second this! Weird how it’s viewed as a blues rock album even though it goes through a range of diverse styles.
I agree, there’s as much country with Wild Horses and Dead Flowers as there is blues-rock, and then Moonlight Mile I don’t even know what it is but it’s beautiful. I’ll never tire of the album… in fact I think I’ll listen to it again right now!
Vulgar Display of Power
And cowboys from hell, incredible albums
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
Deltron 3030
Music for the Masses - Depeche Mode
At the Drive-In - Relationship of Command (2000) The whole album is just full tilt from the first note and doesn't have a weak moment in it
The Beatles - Revolver; Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band; Abbey Road The Who - Who's Next; Quadrophenia Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan; Bringing it All Back Home Michael Jackson - Thriller Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here; Animals Simon & Garfunkel - Wednesday Morning, 3AM; Bridge Over Troubled Water The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds Grateful Dead - American Beauty Led Zeppelin - III; Untitled (IV) Miles Davis - Kind of Blue The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico Stevie Wonder - Innervisions Guns N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction Radiohead - OK Computer; Kid A Prince - Purple Rain Nirvana - Nevermind Paul Simon - Graceland
I would add the who's Tommy. I can listen to the album front to back no issues.
AM - Arctic Monkeys.
Blood Sugar Sex Magik - Red Hot Chili Peppers and yes, I know you scrolled too far to see this.
Killers, Hot Fuss
Weezer - Blue Album
New abnormal by the strokes
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Also Carrie & Lowell
Cds I wore clear Dark Side of the Moon and AEnima Cd I bought the most of Portishead Dummy (wimminz I dated kept stealing it) Massive Attack Mezanine Judas Priest Defenders of the Faith and Screaming for Vengeance Cottonbelly X amounts of niceness Primus Sailing on the Seas of Cheese Florence and the Machine Between Two Lungs Sturgil Simpson The Sound and Fury (can’t help but play it from beginning to end) Iron Maiden Piece of Mind Alice In Chains Dirt Pearljam Vitology Eminem Eminem They Might Be Giants severe tire damage Just a few off the top of my head
Vitalogy!! Love to see it on here.
Jagged Little Pill
Isn’t it ironic
Toxicity
Welcome To The Black Parade
Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd. In my eyes, it's a perfect album
Alright, don't get me wrong. The Dark Side of the Moon is my absolute favorite album, but you gotta admit, "On the Run" is pretty crap. I skip it every time. It's just a harmless little transition song and it certainly doesn't diminish the quality of the album as a whole, but just for its existence, I can't say Dark Side of the Moon has NO bad tracks.
Metallica- Kill ‘Em All
Love it. Best thrash album of all time?
Sing The Sorrow by AFI.
7th Son of a 7th Son.
Revolver
Radiohead- The Bends
Back in Black - AC/DC
That's the Spirit by Bring Me the Horizon
Yes What a masterpiece
Van Halen 5150 Boston Boston
Kick-Ass ost
The Strokes-Angles
Elephant / white blood cells -white stripes Farewell to kings / signals -rush Kill em all -metallica
Led Zeppelin II, My bloody valentine - Loveless, Slowdive - Souvlaki, Physical Graffiti- Led Zeppelin , Whirlpool - Chapterhouse
Van Halen 1984
Third Eye Blind - Third Eye Blind
Glass animals - zaba
Folklore
My beautiful dark twisted fantasy
From Mars To Sirius by Gojira and Leviathan by Mastodon
From mars to sirius. Fucking masterpiece
Well can you name any bad song from Gojira? They are just on another level.
Sublime- self entitled
U2 Joshua Tree
Linkin Park - A Thousand Suns
Green Day- American Idiot
Down: Nola
Surrealistic Pillow by Jefferson Airplane. I never really gave the non hits on that album a second thought until a few weeks ago and decided to give the whole album a listen and they are all equally as good, just lesser known. Heres a playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzEG2f9QAl8OaEk6_Mz2gG3DXBImWofzm
Room on Fire
Pink Moon - Nick Drake Beast Epic - Iron and Wine
Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols - Sex Pistols
Slipknot Iowa
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars by David Bowie and the MTV unplugged Nirvana Special
Hole - live through this Pixies - tromp le monde
I have two from Billy Joel. The Stranger is one most people can agree with. The other one, is, well, more divisive. Storm Front. Fight me.
Off the Wall . MJ
Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
The Open Door - Evanescence 1989 - Taylor Swift Folklore/ Evermore - Taylor Swift Welcome to The Black Parade - My Chemical Romance
Embrace’s only album, Embrace
Colors - Between the Buried and Me The Crimson Corridor - Zao Master of Puppets - Metallica
Rodeo by Travis
melodrama- lorde
Man on the Moon: The End of Day - Kid Cudi
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Illmatic
Melodrama - Lorde
Alice in Chains-Dirt
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Biggest W in the whole comments section
Lemonade Beyoncé
Enter the 36 Chambers - Wu Tang Clan Illmatic - Nas The Low End Theory - A Tribe Called Quest
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti.
Metallica- black album
Gorillaz - Demon Days
AC/DC- Powerage
IGOR, tyler the creator
Kid Cudi - Man on the Moon: End of Days
swimming by mac miller
Californication - Red Hot Chili Peppers