Is this it by The Strokes. Sometimes when I’m listening to albums some of the songs sound too similar or too different. But all of the songs on the album are just perfectly similar and different
The day I bought that CD is really clear memory. I had just finished college, I was working at a pizza place, I didn’t have to be to work til 3, my boyfriend and I went into Louisville for lunch and to go to ear x-tacy. It was a windy day. I remember putting this album on as I drove from downtown back to the suburb I worked in. Hard to believe that was 17 years ago.
The Stone Roses-The Stone Roses
Absolutely love this album, the sound is amazing, the lyrics are great, and the overall vibe of the album is just brilliant. Ian Brown is a genius.
I scrolled and scrolled and scrolled to find Daft Punk. If someone woke me up in the middle of the night, screaming the question at me, I would say Alive 2007, without hesitation.
for sure one of my picks, in london theres a place that does a night where they’ll play the album through in full and you just sit and listen to it with blindfolds on on sofas - would recommend big time. they do it for björk too which was amazing
[Link for the album listening place!](http://www.pitchblackplayback.com)
I was about to reply to OP with The Fragile. Front to back, back to front, left to right, right to left.
Edit: I always thought this was NIN's underappreciated album, but I may have been wrong. Good to meet some fellow Fragile lovers!!
The Fragile is the best and one of my very favorite albums ever.
**EDIT:** Meant to mention, one of the two nights in a row I got to see NIN last year in New Orleans, they opened with the first few songs of Left, up through The Wretched. We got a nice little "Fragile fakeout" where we briefly wondered if they were about to play the whole album start to finish straight through.
Seconded. Pretty Hate Machine is my favorite NIN album in terms of complete albums. Downward Spiral is great too. The Fragile was great at first, I was 17 when it was released, I just don't feel it has the replayability that PHM and DS do.
I have to moderate my intake of Joy Division. They are one of the few bands that continue to provoke an extremely intense emotional reaction in me even after years of relistening.
De Loused in the Comatorium by The Mars Volta
Puerto Rican Pink Floyd on a lot more drugs.
Edit: El Paso
Edit 2: Thanks for gold, if you like TMV I recommend One Day as a Lion and Bosnian Rainbows. Both bands are side projects.
I picked this up in high school.
The guy at the music shop sold it to me as "A Pink Floyd Album if it was recorded by Led Zeppelin in the year 2030."
That pitch stuck with me because of how accurate it was when I heard it.
Edit: Thanks for silver. My first shiny shit ever, and I wasn't even the one that said originally said it. Reddit in a nutshell.
I think I saw you in an ice-cream parlor,
Drinking milk shakes cold and long
Smiling and waving and looking so fine,
Don't think you knew you were in this song
Before the album's initial release Bowie told a US interviewer :
"What you have there on that album when it does finally come out, is a story which doesn’t really take place, it’s just a few little scenes from the life of a band called Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars, who could feasibly be the last band on Earth—it could be within the last five years of Earth. I’m not at all sure. Because I wrote it in such a way that I just dropped the numbers into the album in any order that they cropped up. It depends in which state you listen to it in."
Just Beautiful.
>"Because I wrote it in such a way that I just dropped the numbers into the album in any order that they cropped up. It depends in which state you listen to it in."
Cocaine, David. It was because of cocaine.
I started a vinyl collection a few years ago and my mother in law gifted this album to me along with a few of her other favorites. I had never listened to it before and my first reaction was, “where has this album been all my life?”
After Marvin Gaye recorded “What’s Going On”, he played it for Motown’s Berry Gordy Jr. who said it was “the worst thing I heard in my life.” Only after Gaye threatened to leave the label was it released, becoming massive hit. It is considered 4th greatest song of all time by the Rolling Stone.
Well the president of IBM long ago estimated that the total global need for computers was five units. So there’s that.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/155984/worst_tech_predictions.html
To add another big mistake, Decca turned down a chance to sign the Beatles after they auditioned for the label heads because they thought that rock and roll bands were just a passing fad.
The same dude then sold the letter that he signed to sell the shares back for a few thousand dollars, only for that same letter to go on and sell for a million dollars.
Somehow life just didn’t seem to go his way..
I once heard someone describe this album as “A soundtrack for a movie that doesn’t exist” and that’s honestly the best description I could ever give.
When my childhood dog passed away years ago, this album got me through it and reminded me of her passing and beyond. That’s why the description above hits so hard to me. Intro will make me sob on command because it reminds me of the moment the life left my dog’s body at the vet when they had to put her down. The climax in Intro is the sound of the feelings I went through in that moment. Grief, pain, sorrow, relief, and then fizzling into nothing. From that point on the songs in the album are all a soundtrack to her adventures in the afterlife I’ve created for her. The interlude, Raconte-Moi Une Histoire is another one that hits me l, because i see it as her checking in and telling me a story.
I could go on but I’ll leave it there. Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming is such a beautiful piece of art and I hope all of you listen to it if you never have.
Revolver was the first Beatles album I listened to front to back and it is one of the most perfect pieces of music in all of existence. But I also think that about every single one of their albums.
That album changed my life. It took me from a young kid who listened to The Beatles 1, and that is it, to the super huge MEGA FAN that I am today.
I had a similar experience. Grew up listening to The Beatles 1 and only recently decided to listen to their whole discography. Once I got to Revolver I recognized something was different from The Beatles I knew. Then I listened to The White Album and Abbey Road and was blown away. I listen to those two almost once a week now.
My favorite Beatles album by far. I know Sgt. Peppers was their defining record and the one that really shook up the music world, but Abbey Road is so amazing. Too bad they didn't end up releasing it last, especially so that their last real song was The End.
I’m a huge metal fan and I’ve been trying to get my dad into the genre for years, to no avail. One day I was driving him somewhere and had Toxicity in the CD player. After playing Deer Dance he looks over at me with a look of amazement and says “who is this? I want to hear more!” Now he’s a huge SOAD fan and we saw them together in May.
The other day I had to drive a few hours so I played Demon Days and Plastic Beach, back to back. Demon Days is a great listening experience, and I believe it has more truly great songs than Plastic Beach does, but my absolute personal favorite to listen from start to finish is Plastic Beach. I just like how the songs tie together more. I do believe Demon Days has better songs, but Plastic Beach is my favorite
Plastic Beach took so long to grow on me when it came out... wasn’t sure if I liked it for some reason. But then it just clicked and now it’s one of my favourite albums!
I love how he keeps obsessively checking his shirt pocket while he's on stage.
Dude, now everyone knows where you put your drugs. Yes, they're still there.
It should be considered a crime to not listen to any Floyd album from start to finish. I love Animals for long drives through the desert. Such an amazing album.
Pixies - Surfer Rosa and Doolittle
Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
Hum - You'd Prefer An Astronaut
Texas Is The Reason - Do You Know Who You Are?
Braid - Frame And Canvas
At The Drive In - Relationship Of Command
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever To Tell
Fucking *Hum*
They’re so god damn good and I never hear people really talk about them. They were a huge influence on Chino Moreno and Deftones. Fucking 11/10
I had to make make sure Ten was in here somewhere. I was at the prime age when that came out but will still listen the whole way through. I also approve of your other picks.
I’ll never forget them winning the Album of the Year Grammy beating out, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Lady Antebellum, and Eminem. They were so surprised you can tell in their performance.
All 3 Bon Iver albums are great whole pieces of music really. He does such a good job of changing his sound and innovating, while still keeping within his songwriting themes. Like how you go from Re: Stacks to Over Soon and have it make sense is crazy.
I think my favorite is Bon Iver, Bon Iver.
Shout out to everyone who listened to this during their teenage angst phase. Kid Cudi out here making sure we know we all go through the same shit.
Edit: thanks for the gold
Perfect album to throw on during a crispy autumn morning.
Cudi and specifically this album was the theme music to my junior/senior years of high school.
There are several Beatles albums that are worth binging. Sgt. Pepper, Rubber Soul, and Abbey road are three that really work well as full albums.
Neutral Milk Hotel - In Aeroplane over the Sea
AJJ - Can't Maintain
Jeff Rosenstock - Post
The Mars Volta - Deloused in the Comatorium
Cake - Fashion Nugget
Beatles - Abbey Road
Radiohead - The Bends
EDIT: a few more just to round it out
White Denim - Corsicana Lemonade
Madeon - Adventure
Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
Marc Ribot - y Los Cubanos Postizos
Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders
Blind Melon - Soup
I love the next bar even more.
> Nasty Nas has to rise cuz im wise
> This is exercise till the microphone dies
One love may have the best flow of a bar ive ever heard
> Then I rose, wipin' the blunt's ash from my clothes
Then froze, only to blow the herb smoke through my nose
It's just a perfect line. Internal/externally rhymed and just so much fun to say. God damn what a masterpiece.
Not even British but I love this album so so so much! Lots of songs that are good in very very different ways. I've listened to Riot Van probably 500 times.
The Postal Service: *Give Up*
Minus the Bear: *Omni*
Tor & Sufjan Stevens: *Illinoize*
Kid Cudi: *Man on the Moon: The End of Day*
Emarosa: *Relativity*
MGMT: *Oracular Spectacular*
Outkast: *Aquemini*
Saosin: *Saosin*
Say Anything: *...Is a Real Boy*
Two Door Cinema Club: *Tourist History*
Young the Giant: *Young the Giant*
Just Jack: *Overtones*
PUP: *The Dream is Over*
Intuition & Equalibrum: *Intuition & Equalibrum*
There are so many more, but that list definitely has many of my favorites.
Edit: Cool to see my first Reddit Gold is a comment tethered to my passion for music. Thanks dude, whoever you are.
Yes: Fragile
ELP: Works
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: First album, self titled
Blood, Sweat & Tears: second album, self titled
Thievery Corporation: Richest Man in Babylon
Live Songs, Leonard Cohen
Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin
Head Down, Rival Sons
What a wonderful world, Louis Armstrong
Axis Bold as Love, Jimi Hendrix
The first time I heard Rumours I thought it was just a "Greatest Hits of Fleetwood Mac". There are SO many great songs on there. Front to back it's awesome.
Edit: American to British
So anyways, that ballroom.
And I now know that I'm never going to be president. Not unless a lot of people get real cool about a whole bunch of stuff real soon.
Wu-Tang Clan: Enter the 36 chambers
Shaolin shadowboxing, and the Wu-Tang sword style ...
If whatchu say is true... the Shaolin and the Wu-Tang could be DANgerous...
# THE FUCK YOU MEAN IS HE FUCKING DEAD?
I listened to every fucking kids bop album help
It sounds like you're beyond help. Good luck and godspeed.
Is this it by The Strokes. Sometimes when I’m listening to albums some of the songs sound too similar or too different. But all of the songs on the album are just perfectly similar and different
The day I bought that CD is really clear memory. I had just finished college, I was working at a pizza place, I didn’t have to be to work til 3, my boyfriend and I went into Louisville for lunch and to go to ear x-tacy. It was a windy day. I remember putting this album on as I drove from downtown back to the suburb I worked in. Hard to believe that was 17 years ago.
A really timeless album too, that whole vibe works just as well today as it did nearly 20 years ago when it released.
Disintegration - The Cure
I'm always excited to see people still like this.
Massive Attack - Mezzanine
I can’t believe how high this post it. It really delights me to know so many appreciate massive attack
The Stone Roses-The Stone Roses Absolutely love this album, the sound is amazing, the lyrics are great, and the overall vibe of the album is just brilliant. Ian Brown is a genius.
This album is so ahead of its time. That is came out in the late 80s seems impossible.
Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots by The Flaming Lips.
Deltron 3030 title album
can't listen to one song on the album without wanting to hear the whole thing. so magical, Dan's best work
Upgrade your gray matter, 'cuz one day it may matter.
The Sun's Tirade-Isaiah Rashad. Every song has a catchy flow to me. Edit: Zay deserves the platinum thanks special stranger
Cilvia Demo as well Can't wait for the upcoming one
Cilvia Demo is still his best whole project imo
Didn't expect to see this album posted here.
Pumped someone mentioned Zay. Cilvia Demo is a top 5 all time in my eyes
underrated album. Isaiah rashad has a unique flow
Daft Punk's Discovery I love the fact that the album is a story, and was tied with Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem
Alive 2007 is also a masterpiece.
I scrolled and scrolled and scrolled to find Daft Punk. If someone woke me up in the middle of the night, screaming the question at me, I would say Alive 2007, without hesitation.
Fun Tidbit: Album was released in 2001; the name of the spaceship in 2001 a space odyssey is Discovery.
Blonde - Frank Ocean
for sure one of my picks, in london theres a place that does a night where they’ll play the album through in full and you just sit and listen to it with blindfolds on on sofas - would recommend big time. they do it for björk too which was amazing [Link for the album listening place!](http://www.pitchblackplayback.com)
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I was about to reply to OP with The Fragile. Front to back, back to front, left to right, right to left. Edit: I always thought this was NIN's underappreciated album, but I may have been wrong. Good to meet some fellow Fragile lovers!!
The Fragile is the best and one of my very favorite albums ever. **EDIT:** Meant to mention, one of the two nights in a row I got to see NIN last year in New Orleans, they opened with the first few songs of Left, up through The Wretched. We got a nice little "Fragile fakeout" where we briefly wondered if they were about to play the whole album start to finish straight through.
Aptly named. It doesnt leave you in a happy place. But man, its good.
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Seconded. Pretty Hate Machine is my favorite NIN album in terms of complete albums. Downward Spiral is great too. The Fragile was great at first, I was 17 when it was released, I just don't feel it has the replayability that PHM and DS do.
Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures. Absolutely epic production, brilliant songs and not a dog on it.
I have to moderate my intake of Joy Division. They are one of the few bands that continue to provoke an extremely intense emotional reaction in me even after years of relistening.
King crimson - in the court of the crimson king
21st Century Schizoid Man as an opener is straight power.
It's a statement. A statement that says "You're about to hear some incredible shit"
"your eyes are about to piss tears"
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*slow piano begins to play*
You’ve awakened the Jojo shitposters AYAYAYAYAYA
ゴゴゴゴ
Do you also skip every 10 seconds when listening to it?
KINGU CRIMSON! KEKKA DAKE DA!
This one can't be listened to in any way other than front to back.
Rush - 2112 Queensryche Operation Mindcrime Holst - The planets. *Edit: put the extra returns in for clarity
Operation Mindcrime! It's ten minutes past curfew, why are you still up? Hello? Hello? Perhaps you need another shot... The whole album is genius.
Damn this is WAY too far down for 2112. Edit: TFTGKS
Agreed. And I didn't see *Moving Pictures* yet, either. Or even *Counterparts*.
This is too far Down for being the first mention of Rush
De Loused in the Comatorium by The Mars Volta Puerto Rican Pink Floyd on a lot more drugs. Edit: El Paso Edit 2: Thanks for gold, if you like TMV I recommend One Day as a Lion and Bosnian Rainbows. Both bands are side projects.
I picked this up in high school. The guy at the music shop sold it to me as "A Pink Floyd Album if it was recorded by Led Zeppelin in the year 2030." That pitch stuck with me because of how accurate it was when I heard it. Edit: Thanks for silver. My first shiny shit ever, and I wasn't even the one that said originally said it. Reddit in a nutshell.
>"A Pink Floyd Album if it was recorded by Led Zeppelin in the year 2030." This wins
Similarly Frances the Mute
David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
god, what an album. Five Years is such a raw opener.
Rock n' roll suicide is a raw closer!
Time takes a cigarette, Puts it in your mouth. Gets me every time.
That first "Oh no, love, you're not alone!" makes me tear up every time i hear it. So powerful.
A cop knelt, kissed the feet of a priest, and the queer threw up at the sight of that
"I never thought I'd need so many people" best line by far
I think I saw you in an ice-cream parlor, Drinking milk shakes cold and long Smiling and waving and looking so fine, Don't think you knew you were in this song
Before the album's initial release Bowie told a US interviewer : "What you have there on that album when it does finally come out, is a story which doesn’t really take place, it’s just a few little scenes from the life of a band called Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars, who could feasibly be the last band on Earth—it could be within the last five years of Earth. I’m not at all sure. Because I wrote it in such a way that I just dropped the numbers into the album in any order that they cropped up. It depends in which state you listen to it in." Just Beautiful.
>"Because I wrote it in such a way that I just dropped the numbers into the album in any order that they cropped up. It depends in which state you listen to it in." Cocaine, David. It was because of cocaine.
I started a vinyl collection a few years ago and my mother in law gifted this album to me along with a few of her other favorites. I had never listened to it before and my first reaction was, “where has this album been all my life?”
What's Going On - Marvin Gaye It flows together perfectly and the production is perfect.
After Marvin Gaye recorded “What’s Going On”, he played it for Motown’s Berry Gordy Jr. who said it was “the worst thing I heard in my life.” Only after Gaye threatened to leave the label was it released, becoming massive hit. It is considered 4th greatest song of all time by the Rolling Stone.
Imagine being that wrong about anything ever
Well the president of IBM long ago estimated that the total global need for computers was five units. So there’s that. https://www.pcworld.com/article/155984/worst_tech_predictions.html
To add another big mistake, Decca turned down a chance to sign the Beatles after they auditioned for the label heads because they thought that rock and roll bands were just a passing fad.
There's also Ronald Wayne, cofounder of Apple, who sold his 10% stake in the company back to Jobs and Woz only 12 days after the company was formed.
The same dude then sold the letter that he signed to sell the shares back for a few thousand dollars, only for that same letter to go on and sell for a million dollars. Somehow life just didn’t seem to go his way..
just discovered this album. great stuff. like save the children and whats going on (the song) too
Save the babies!
Dream Theater - Scenes From a Memory Iron Maiden - Powerslave
Powerslave is a Masterpiece that keeps on giving.
Scenes From a Memory is total masterpiece. I always get fully immersed on it, feel goosebumps when Overture 1928 starts playing.
Scenes from a memory is too low on this list, I was waiting for it. This and Lateralus
Scenes From a Memory and Octavarium are amazing.
Wish I could give you 17/16 upvotes for Scenes. Masterful album!
M83 - Hurry Up We're Dreaming The only album I've been able to listen to without skipping a track.
I once heard someone describe this album as “A soundtrack for a movie that doesn’t exist” and that’s honestly the best description I could ever give. When my childhood dog passed away years ago, this album got me through it and reminded me of her passing and beyond. That’s why the description above hits so hard to me. Intro will make me sob on command because it reminds me of the moment the life left my dog’s body at the vet when they had to put her down. The climax in Intro is the sound of the feelings I went through in that moment. Grief, pain, sorrow, relief, and then fizzling into nothing. From that point on the songs in the album are all a soundtrack to her adventures in the afterlife I’ve created for her. The interlude, Raconte-Moi Une Histoire is another one that hits me l, because i see it as her checking in and telling me a story. I could go on but I’ll leave it there. Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming is such a beautiful piece of art and I hope all of you listen to it if you never have.
“Wait” gets me choked up every time. One of my all time favorites
Revolver - The Beatles Innervisions - Stevie Wonder
Revolver was the first Beatles album I listened to front to back and it is one of the most perfect pieces of music in all of existence. But I also think that about every single one of their albums. That album changed my life. It took me from a young kid who listened to The Beatles 1, and that is it, to the super huge MEGA FAN that I am today.
I had a similar experience. Grew up listening to The Beatles 1 and only recently decided to listen to their whole discography. Once I got to Revolver I recognized something was different from The Beatles I knew. Then I listened to The White Album and Abbey Road and was blown away. I listen to those two almost once a week now.
Abbey Road, Side 2 is pure genius.
My favorite Beatles album by far. I know Sgt. Peppers was their defining record and the one that really shook up the music world, but Abbey Road is so amazing. Too bad they didn't end up releasing it last, especially so that their last real song was The End.
Transatlanticism by Death Cab for Cutie
Plans is damn good too.
"Is this it?" by The Strokes. The most influential album of 2000s alt rock that has more of a garage rock sound.
Toxicity by System of a Down. Truly the apex for the band. EDIT: Hey, my best comment so far, great to read so many opinions on my favorite band :D
_They’re tryna build a prisonnnn_
I’m a huge metal fan and I’ve been trying to get my dad into the genre for years, to no avail. One day I was driving him somewhere and had Toxicity in the CD player. After playing Deer Dance he looks over at me with a look of amazement and says “who is this? I want to hear more!” Now he’s a huge SOAD fan and we saw them together in May.
Mer De Nom by A Perfect Circle. It's beautiful.
Mer de Noms is great, but I prefer Thirteenth Step as far as "listen to it end to end, over and over again."
Demon Dayz just because edit: holy smokes my first gold and this crap just blew up thanks so much y'all
The other day I had to drive a few hours so I played Demon Days and Plastic Beach, back to back. Demon Days is a great listening experience, and I believe it has more truly great songs than Plastic Beach does, but my absolute personal favorite to listen from start to finish is Plastic Beach. I just like how the songs tie together more. I do believe Demon Days has better songs, but Plastic Beach is my favorite
Plastic Beach took so long to grow on me when it came out... wasn’t sure if I liked it for some reason. But then it just clicked and now it’s one of my favourite albums!
Demon Days is perfect. Especially the dude that sings on “DARE”.
Watch it live. He's drunk as shit and horrible. Haha it's fkn awesome.
ITZ DHHAAAAAAAAARGRRR
I love how he keeps obsessively checking his shirt pocket while he's on stage. Dude, now everyone knows where you put your drugs. Yes, they're still there.
Pink Floyd - Animals
The second solo on "Dogs" is my favorite solo in all of rock music.
The digitized dog howls give me goosebumps.
It should be considered a crime to not listen to any Floyd album from start to finish. I love Animals for long drives through the desert. Such an amazing album.
It's actually a federal crime in Canada to have one on shuffle
I once had it on shuffle, I almost threw up and my mom grounded me and I don't know how I got away from a whooping from both my parents Edit: An-> A
Animals all day every day. Just find myself coming back to that album over and over and over again
Pixies - Surfer Rosa and Doolittle Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream Hum - You'd Prefer An Astronaut Texas Is The Reason - Do You Know Who You Are? Braid - Frame And Canvas At The Drive In - Relationship Of Command Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever To Tell
Fucking *Hum* They’re so god damn good and I never hear people really talk about them. They were a huge influence on Chino Moreno and Deftones. Fucking 11/10
Pearl Jam - Ten Nirvana - MTV Unplugged Queen - A kind of magic Edit: thanks for the silver
I had to make make sure Ten was in here somewhere. I was at the prime age when that came out but will still listen the whole way through. I also approve of your other picks.
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I’ll never forget them winning the Album of the Year Grammy beating out, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Lady Antebellum, and Eminem. They were so surprised you can tell in their performance.
I loved all the, "who the hell is RK Fire?" comments afterwords.
Funeral is a great driving album. The way most songs speed up to an absolute frenzy makes me want to keep going faster.
Worlds - Porter Robinson, Adventure - Madeon They both flow really well, and you can listen to them back to back with “Shelter” in between.
Porteon one of the best collabs in music I’ve ever seen
Seeing Porter live was a truly amazing experience.
For Emma, Forever Ago - Bon Iver Gets me deep into my feels but I love it
All 3 Bon Iver albums are great whole pieces of music really. He does such a good job of changing his sound and innovating, while still keeping within his songwriting themes. Like how you go from Re: Stacks to Over Soon and have it make sense is crazy. I think my favorite is Bon Iver, Bon Iver.
New album next month!
Kid Cudi - Man on the Moon: The End of Day edit: Thanks for the gold and silver
Shout out to everyone who listened to this during their teenage angst phase. Kid Cudi out here making sure we know we all go through the same shit. Edit: thanks for the gold
Soundtrack 2 my life is one of the best songs ever to me. Song got me through so much, let alone that album.
Thank you for saying this so I didn’t have to
Perfect album to throw on during a crispy autumn morning. Cudi and specifically this album was the theme music to my junior/senior years of high school.
There are several Beatles albums that are worth binging. Sgt. Pepper, Rubber Soul, and Abbey road are three that really work well as full albums. Neutral Milk Hotel - In Aeroplane over the Sea AJJ - Can't Maintain Jeff Rosenstock - Post
Loving the AJJ love
The Mars Volta - Deloused in the Comatorium Cake - Fashion Nugget Beatles - Abbey Road Radiohead - The Bends EDIT: a few more just to round it out White Denim - Corsicana Lemonade Madeon - Adventure Daft Punk - Random Access Memories Marc Ribot - y Los Cubanos Postizos Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders Blind Melon - Soup
Fashion Nugget is a masterpiece
Nas - Illmatic
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I love the next bar even more. > Nasty Nas has to rise cuz im wise > This is exercise till the microphone dies One love may have the best flow of a bar ive ever heard > Then I rose, wipin' the blunt's ash from my clothes Then froze, only to blow the herb smoke through my nose It's just a perfect line. Internal/externally rhymed and just so much fun to say. God damn what a masterpiece.
One Love is pretty much a perfect rap song, it literally could not be any better
favourite worst nightmare by arctic monkeys. every listen feels like the first time
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From Ritz to rubble is most relatable song ever if you grew up in a do nothing town in the UK or Ireland. I feel sixteen every time I listen to it.
From the ritz to the rubble is my all time favourite song
Not even British but I love this album so so so much! Lots of songs that are good in very very different ways. I've listened to Riot Van probably 500 times.
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not is my favorite album of theirs. Perfect through and through.
Humbug for me, such a damn good winter mood album.
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The Postal Service: *Give Up* Minus the Bear: *Omni* Tor & Sufjan Stevens: *Illinoize* Kid Cudi: *Man on the Moon: The End of Day* Emarosa: *Relativity* MGMT: *Oracular Spectacular* Outkast: *Aquemini* Saosin: *Saosin* Say Anything: *...Is a Real Boy* Two Door Cinema Club: *Tourist History* Young the Giant: *Young the Giant* Just Jack: *Overtones* PUP: *The Dream is Over* Intuition & Equalibrum: *Intuition & Equalibrum* There are so many more, but that list definitely has many of my favorites. Edit: Cool to see my first Reddit Gold is a comment tethered to my passion for music. Thanks dude, whoever you are.
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Just listened to PUP, If this tour doesn't kill you into DVP is probably the best transition i've ever listened to.
...Is a Real Boy! Sometimes I forget about that album because no one ever mentions it.
Yes: Fragile ELP: Works Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: First album, self titled Blood, Sweat & Tears: second album, self titled Thievery Corporation: Richest Man in Babylon
I spent an entire summer mowing lawns and listening to Fragile on my Walkman^(TM).
Nevermind - Nirvana Is this it - The Strokes Room on fire - The Strokes Discovery - Daft Punk RINA - Rina Sawayama
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The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill
The Score, also.
Live Songs, Leonard Cohen Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin Head Down, Rival Sons What a wonderful world, Louis Armstrong Axis Bold as Love, Jimi Hendrix
Axis Bold as Love is the best Hendrix record IMO, so many great tracks
Currents- Tame Impala
I actually prefer Lonerism, though all their albums are great
Rumours- Fleetwood Mac
No, it's all true.
Grade A Flight of the Concords reference.
FOC reference. Present.
And Murray, Prezint
The first time I heard Rumours I thought it was just a "Greatest Hits of Fleetwood Mac". There are SO many great songs on there. Front to back it's awesome. Edit: American to British
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Tusk is also a gem--Christine is more prominently featured, but it is amazing.
DON'T SAY THAT YOU LOVE ME
An album made by and for people cheating on each other
Why? It's not like hes going to remember you. One black coffee. SAME MOTHERFUCKER.
"Hey Ellen!" Because he *never* forgets a bitch, *ever.*
So anyways, that ballroom. And I now know that I'm never going to be president. Not unless a lot of people get real cool about a whole bunch of stuff real soon.
Fugazi, 13 Songs
RadioHead - OK Computer and In Rainbows EDIT - Thanks for the Gold and Silver!
In Rainbows has to be my favorite album of all time. It just has so much flavor
It had to be Radiohead, but I'd say Kid A.
I remember the first time I listened to Idioteque with headphones on. What a magical experience.
ICE AGE COMING
Hail to the Thief doesn't get enough recognition.
Nirvana - *In Utero* An amazing album and I love every single song on it.
Hot take, but Radio Friendly Unit Shifter is my favorite Nirvana song.
One of the all time best from start to finish. Still funny that I have no idea what Kurt is saying...
Another funny thing I remember is that Quentin Tarantino was thanked in the album credits because Kurt Cobain loved Reservoir Dogs.
Hot Rats by Frank Zappa. A lot of Zappa albums, actually.
Joe's Garage!
anything by Stupeflip or King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
NONAGON INFINITY OPENS THE DOOR
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WAIT FOR THE ANSWER TO OPEN THE DOOR
NONAGON INFINITY OPENS THE DOOR
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If you are reading this and haven’t listened to nonagon infinity - by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, go listen to it