Music addict here, so hard to really pinpoint one in particular, but here are a couple from different periods and genres...
Let's begin with a classic. Abbey Road - The Beatles
This one is simply perfect from an end to another.
Then, throwback time! Take Off Your Pants And Jacket - blink-182 Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park
These two bring me back to the end of primary / beginning of high school. Respectively the first and second albums I ever owned, both given by my then ~20 something year old godfather.
A little heavier now... Messengers - August Burns Red
That one really got me into the metal/core scene. Finally saw them live in Toronto on this year's Warped Tour, they were up to my expectations. Ghost Reveries - Opeth
Ten years ago, already... Back when I had that freaking long hair, at the end of my teenage years. Still, one album I still pop in from time to time, musically incredible.
Something else. We Became Monsters - Major Powers & the Lo-Fi Symphony
So fun to listen to! I could go as far as saying they are some kind of modern version of Queen. Without Freddie, obviously... but great arrangements! They don't nearly get the attention they should have.
Bowie - Diamond Dogs
Cardiacs - A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window
Queen - Innuendo and also Sheer Heart Attack
AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
That's true. Music is the one part of my life I usually to keep unanalysed, so that I can just lie back and enjoy, but now that you point it out the Bon Scott era was far more fun.
Oh I loved binge listening to SOAD. Some people didn't like their last albums (Mesmerize/Hypnotize), but those were probably my two favorites, with Toxicity not far behind.
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Robert Miles - Dreamland, most Micheal Jackson albums from the 80s and 90s
Dark Side of the Moon
The first Firehouse album, the first two Skid Row albums, Shout at the devil: Motley Crue.
The Color and the Shape by Foofighters!
I was also thinking Foo Fighters, but for me it's the first self-titled album. TCATS is also awesome of course.
so many great songs on that album. Drive Me Wild, Hey, Johnny Park, My Poor Brain. And, of course, the best...Everlong.
Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of Hell comes to mind first, and then just about anything by Pink Floyd, Moody Blues, Queen, or the Beatles
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I have several:
Aenima and Lateralus - Tool
Dr Octagonecologyst - Dr Octagon
Shrines - Purity Ring
Dear Science - TV on the Radio
Run the Jewels 2 - Run the Jewels
Kind of Blue - Miles Davis
And the Glass Handled Kites and No More Stories... -Mew
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Music addict here, so hard to really pinpoint one in particular, but here are a couple from different periods and genres...
Let's begin with a classic.
Abbey Road - The Beatles
This one is simply perfect from an end to another.
Then, throwback time!
Take Off Your Pants And Jacket - blink-182
Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park
These two bring me back to the end of primary / beginning of high school. Respectively the first and second albums I ever owned, both given by my then ~20 something year old godfather.
A little heavier now...
Messengers - August Burns Red
That one really got me into the metal/core scene. Finally saw them live in Toronto on this year's Warped Tour, they were up to my expectations.
Ghost Reveries - Opeth
Ten years ago, already... Back when I had that freaking long hair, at the end of my teenage years. Still, one album I still pop in from time to time, musically incredible.
Something else.
We Became Monsters - Major Powers & the Lo-Fi Symphony
So fun to listen to! I could go as far as saying they are some kind of modern version of Queen. Without Freddie, obviously... but great arrangements! They don't nearly get the attention they should have.
Bowie - Diamond Dogs Cardiacs - A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window Queen - Innuendo and also Sheer Heart Attack AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
My top five albums it would seem.
Old Ac/Dc stuff is even now so raw sounding, good stuff. RIP Bon!!
Exactly! Don't care for any of their stuff since.
I was happy with anything before Back in Black myself. Anything after is too polished, sound wise to me.
That's true. Music is the one part of my life I usually to keep unanalysed, so that I can just lie back and enjoy, but now that you point it out the Bon Scott era was far more fun.
2Pac - All Eyez on Me
The Eminem Show and D12 World by Eminem and D12, respectively. Only two albums I've ever considered buying.
Galantis - Pharmacy
Pokey LaFarge - Something In The Water
Great for sitting on the patio with a beer.
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Oh man, plenty.
- Pretty much any Coheed and Cambria album (Second Stage Turbine Blade and In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 for sure)
- Pretty much any System of a Down album (System of a Down, Hypnotize, and Mesmerize if not all of them)
- Pretty much any Pink Floyd album (Dark Side of the Moon, The Wall, Wish You Were Here)
- Muse - Origin of Symmetry
- Avenged Sevenfold - City of Evil
- Atreyu - The Curse
- Flobots - Fight With Tools
- Incubus - S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
Plus some older ones that I dont listen to much anymore and a few that nobody has probably ever heard of.
Oh I loved binge listening to SOAD. Some people didn't like their last albums (Mesmerize/Hypnotize), but those were probably my two favorites, with Toxicity not far behind.
Postal Service - Give Up One of my all time favourite albums
Outkast - ATLiens.
RHCP - several albums, but their Stadium Arcadium album was the most recent.
The Beatles - Sergeant Pepper, Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates of Dawn, The Stranglers- Rattus Norvegicus , Brian Eno - On Land.
Vespertine by Bjork :)
A newer album, but I'd say Kavinsky's "Outrun" is one of the few albums I've listened to where I've enjoyed each and every track many times.
Deep Purple - Perfect Strangers (Sorry, I can't share this one...)
Iron Maiden - Powerslave, Number of the Beast, Piece of Mind
Left Lane Cruiser - All You Can Eat, Junkyard Speed Ball
Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Black Sabbath - Mob Rules
Buddy Guy - Sweet Tea
I'm sure there's more, but I'll stop here.....
Skylarking.
Strayaway Child first CD Jerry Reed Smith (Hammer dulcimer.)
Warrel Dane - Praises to the war machine
https://open.spotify.com/album/4pR19JWePK37Troj92bfPB
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muzsh63_vXE
I am going to say for me, it's Paul Simon's Graceland. Very unique sound.
Meshuggah - Koloss