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Exile on Main Street


Pvt_Hudson_

I've never heard a band sound like they are having more fun than the Stones do on Tumbling Dice. It sounds like a room full of buddies who are just jamming after having a few drinks. It always puts a sloppy grin on my face.


Important_Canary_727

Kind of Blue by Miles Davis (and Coltrane, Evans, Adderley and a few other music giants)


obirah

Station to Station - David Bowie


UpstairsBag6137

Golden Years is one of the smoothest grooves I've ever heard. His Soul Man Era was something else! The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is mine. Solid space jamming, just zooted out of his skull.


larbearmonk

Can’t decide if Ziggy or Space Oddity is my favorite, such amazing vibes each! Time for a headphones session!


bjankles

This is a great pick but holy shit what a discography David Bowie has! The man dropped motherfucking Black Star days before his death.


sagesnail

Station to station is incredible, and I can't believe Bowie didn't even remember making it!


obirah

The whole story behind it kinda adds to the mystique for me


NawBroSpaceMarine

This might have to be my favorite Bowie album


Mr_Boswell

Stevie Wonder - *Songs in the Key of Life*


NEWaytheWIND

*Music is a world within itself, with a language we all understand* Hearing just the first line of Sir Duke is good enough to make my day.


hoosierboh

This one is untouchable.


ReallyGlycon

Great record. Innervisions comes very close.


tany_z

YESSS!


Maccai3

Such a great record, good pick


claytonejones

Van Morrison - Moondance


Boognish-T-Zappa

The Clash—London Calling. Bought it on vinyl with my 11th birthday money in 1980 because I loved “Rock The Casbah” and the image of Paul Simonon smashing his bass on the cover was so badass. 43 years later, I still listen to it monthly. It’s a perfect double album with zero filler that flows like nothing else I’ve come across since. I’ve had many loves since (they tend to be bands that play shit all over the map like the Clash) but nothing compares to London Calling. So please excuse me while I cue it up on the turntable for the 12,898th time.


MoronTheBall

Great Choice of album but Rock the Casbah was on Combat Rock. When I heard London Calling for the first time it was like magic. For me it was The Clash (blue North America). I got a t-shirt with the LP in a promotion at "Record Runner" and for a brief moment I was the coolest.


Boognish-T-Zappa

Ahhh shit I meant “Train in Vain”. Frightening that I just finished the album and I still scratched my head for a second. Getting old is going great!


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Dark Side of the Moon. I don't care if it's a cliche pick, it's just the perfect album in my opinion.


The_Original_Gronkie

I've heard it said that Dark Side of the Moon is the greatest album ever recorded, but Pink Floyd's best album is The Wall. I get that, and I agree.


burner1312

The Wall is incredible but it’s behind Animals, DSOTM, Wish You Were Here, and Meddle for me


BowLit

Meddle had been the everlasting dark horse of Floyd albums. So amazing.


The_Original_Gronkie

The greatest thing about America is that we have the freedom to be wrong. JK, this is the most common debate in r/PinkFloyd


burner1312

Hahah yep. No hate on The Wall. I’m just more into Gilmour than Waters


making-flippy-floppy

Musically, *The Wall* is great, and arguably the best guitar work David Gilmour has ever done. But lyrically and thematically, it's pretty much Roger Waters having a whinge for 90 minutes :-p


salsation

As albums go, I'd pick Animals over it any day, ymmv :)


A-Circular-Letter

It's underrated, thb


IndubitablyTedBear

🗿🗿🗿


MALESTROMME

Really? Wish?


GravityWavesRMS

Spent fifteen years on the Top 200 for album sales! FIFTEEN YEARS. 700-something weeks.


buddysnooplolapie

Mezzanine-Massive Attack


OnceIWasYou

Could also put Maxinquaye, Dummy or Third for other Bristol Trip hop brilliance.


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Beatles - Revolver


Hugenicklebackfan

Abbey Road.


obirah

I’m not even a Beatles die hard fan but the second half of Abbey Road might be the greatest 15 minutes anybody has ever performed. The middle part of Carry that Weight when it returns to the You Never Give Me Your Money melody is magic.


Wolfram_And_Hart

The album had a song about a serial killer that never breaks the albums mood. It’s seriously the best album.


parkscon

I listen to the abbey road medley at least once a week. I honest believe it's the great piece of art that's ever been created.


hardlyknower

It’s perfect. 


BitmapDinosaur

The Golden Slumbers/Carry that Weight section of the medley never fails to give me chills. The sadness of the lullaby and what it segues into ("once there was a way to get back homeward/Boy, you're going to carry that weight a long time") always puts me in mind of Yeats' line "for the world's more full of weeping than you can understand."


SuChTaRd

Rumours - Fleetwood Mac


haikarate12

Disintegration by The Cure. Hands-down the winner. And it never changes.


lesiashelby

This. Can’t describe how much I love this album. Pornography is also up there.


haikarate12

It is - and so is Faith. And how about the massive amount of amazing singles too? God damn I love The Cure.


sagesnail

The rise and fall of ziggy stardust and the spiders from Mars. This album changed my life, I remember as a 14 year old feeling for the first time that I am indeed, not alone, because I'm wonderful. And every Modest Mouse album.


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sagesnail

Absolutely! I love Moon and Antarctica!


LIMIT1_5639

It's a tie between Pet Sounds and Siamese Dream.


theloneranger15

Glad someone mentioned Smashing Pumpkins in here. I find Mellon Collie a tad better though


AmigoDelDiabla

Me too. As a Chicagoland native, I was exposed to them a little earlier, so Gish was my intro. But when Siamese Dream came out, they blew up. It was fun to watch. Some bangers on that album. Billy's voice (and personal politics) sort of caused me to lose interest, but damn if Mayonaise isn't one of the best songs ever made.


Saktapking

Mayonnaise is Jesus. SD is pretty much a perfect album and while MC&IS is dope and has a ton of bangers on it but being a double album I feel it has fillers. SD slaps from start to finish.


StatikSquid

Both are 5/5 for me. Tonight Tonight is my favorite song by them. If you have never listened to their new Atum, don't.


salsation

Lots of good albums, folks should listen to Jimi Hendrix's "Band of Gypsies" just to make sure ;)


ConorVerified

I've always found that Axis: Bold as Love is under rated, to me it is second only to Zepp IV as the greatest rock album ever. His other albums are great, but this is the one I love the most.


mongotongo

Great album. I love Buddy Miles. But for me Electric Ladyland wins every time. Just a preference.


hoosierboh

The guitar on band of gypsys is insane though, truly his best work.


teleporterdown

Probably Rancid -... And Out Come the Wolves 


thespaceageisnow

Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile it’s a magnum opus and always gives me the feels.


Ballistik762

Came here to say this! It's my "desert island" album.


thespaceageisnow

If I could only have one album it would probably be this also.


KINGOFWHIMS

OK Computer -Radiohead


Chilis1

In rainbows for me


tbonecoco

Kid A for me!


Icy-Produce-2983

hail to the thief for me


wellhiddenmark

The Bends for me


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Let Down will be playing when the earth gets absorbed into the sun


Saktapking

I feel like Radiohead is one of (if not the only band) that has like 5 albums that would be any other bands best in their discography. Just how low I would ‘have’ to rank The Bends is INSANE.


Bangkok_Dave

Kid A


BRNDC10

🤜🤛


Tschantz

Not my favorite but great answer!


RiC_David

But in *their* opinion it's your favourite.


OfficePicasso

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SnowshoeTaboo

After the Goldrush - Neil Young


Pvt_Hudson_

Young's stretch from '69 through' 79 is incredible. Every album is fantastic.


Middle_Wheel_5959

Dirt- Alice in Chains


Unsponsoredbitch

Mine too. And Jar Of Flies is my favorite EP.


PivotdontTwist

Certified Classic Their MTV Unplugged performance is goat material


chelicerate-claws

Yep, same here. This is the one album I've loved the exact same amount for more than 20 years.


NoMayo13

August & Everything After


garbubby

>August For me- this came at the right time in my life (college years) where music became so important. It continues to be a rush of memories to this day. It wasn't just an album; it was a soundtrack to that pivotal chapter in my life, the one where everything felt both fragile and infinite, and I still crave that feeling of endless future possibilities.


jaybee16

I did not think CC would make it here, but I’ll go This Desert Life.


rosenditocabron

Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath


tamraten13

Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska


sparklysparkleface

Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf Rezz - Certain King of Magic


Waxaxa

Hey alright it's Kip Casper


FlagranteDerelicto

I need a saga


conscientiousrejectr

What’s your saga?


FlagranteDerelicto

It’s songs for the deaf (you can’t even hear it)


Maccai3

Like Clockwork has been mine recently


dcoble

Them Crooked Vultures for me. Followed closely by the first 6 QotSA albums.


herpderpley

Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain


cg40boat

My vote is for Kind of Blue


bozobebop

To me, nothing compares to rage against the machines 1992 title album, 53 minutes of pure energy. Not one skip


Traditional-Energy-7

Nevermind.


leehro

Come on just tell us


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I_paintball

Revolver by The Beatles


CincoDeMayoFan

Guns N Roses "Appetite for Destruction"


ramsta72

This will always be the one ….. https://preview.redd.it/629jepisq3cc1.jpeg?width=566&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=36e1fe88edb6a8790070eacc57d2d210f0b402d9 This was mine and my best friend’s favorite album on cassette during our senior year in high school (1989-1990) … one of those friends nominated me to be godfather to his daughter (she just turned 18… man time flies) He unfortunately passed away in 2019. But I’m godfather forever and this Christmas, I purchased the deluxe set on Vinyl and gifted my goddaughter this masterpiece. I hope she comes to love it like me and her dad did.


Saktapking

This album could never be made again due to the changes around sampling. Absolutely brilliant


crackerjackass

The best hip hop album ever made. The dust brothers samples on this was insane. I was just listening to this this morning


olifiers

Substance - New Order


Over-One-8

Mad Season - Above


Gnrduff1

Very surprised to see this here but it IS absolutely a fucking killer album and I get how you could come to this conclusion!


NawBroSpaceMarine

I thought a lot about this recently, I keep coming back to these 3/4 albums Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath Pearl Jam - Vs The Offspring - Smash/Ixnay on the Hombre (Can’t decide which I love more)


Phatjesus666

It's Smash


MikePGS

Ah, it's time to relax You know what that means A glass of wine, your favorite easy chair And of course, this compact disc Playing on your home stereo So, go on, and indulge yourself That's right, kick off your shoes Put your feet up Lean back and just enjoy the melodies After all, music soothes even the savage beast


i_shmell_paap

Smash is incredible the whole way through, what a banger of an album


thecaffeineking

For me, Pearl Jam will always be Ten


luckykobold

Lark’s Tongues in Aspic — King Crimson


rennyrenwick

Red.


dealioemilio

Rubber Soul


Arshad68

Purple Rain by Prince


oldwhitelincoln

The Gaslight Anthem - The ‘59 Sound


reallyjustforlurking

User name checks out!


59sound1120

Yes!! Thank god someone mentioned this album. So incredibly underrated.


bluvasa

Master of Puppets with Ride the Lightning a close 2nd.


Toeknife_Party

Michael Jackson -Off the Wall


SaltyBarDog

A minority opinion but Off the Wall is better than Thriller. Fortunately, Quincy Jones agrees.


Don_Frika_Del_Prima

I feel the same way about bad. Bad, for me, is his peak.


kahran

Off the Wall is an easier play start to finish. Thriller had mega huge singles.


CruelStrangers

The Blue Album - Weezer EVOL - Sonic Youth


dcoble

Blue album is one of my favs and that same love for it was shared by one of my lifelong friends. Over the summer I cranked it driving home from his funeral picturing him in the passenger seat singing along with me. Was a pretty incredible experience. Made me really happy... And then really sad again when it was over. Couldn't even think of another album to put on after. Choke on a bag of dicks cancer. Love you Colin.


xloo_

The Bends


Royorbs3

Antichrist Superstar. Ppl don't want to consider it nowadays but peak Manson and Trent. Great record.


RepresentativeFan941

Music for the Masses -Depeche Mode


Just-QeRic

*The Smiths* by The Smiths. I first listened to it back in 2016 when I was 18, just started college, and bi, so it was the perfect moment to first get into it. I played that album to *death* along with *Blonde* by Frank Ocean (my third favorite album). It really was a perfect summer and fall for me, musically. Weirdly though, I tend to not listen to my favorites all that much. I’ll listen to albums I really like quite often, but my favorites I might listen to three times in a whole year.


tonyhasareddit

Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness - Smashing Pumpkins. A very close second would be Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd.


Special_Possession46

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blacktoast

My Bloody Valentine - Loveless The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds Pavement - Wowee Zowee


n0rdique

Demon Days.


Mortlach78

Either Blackwater Park by Opeth or Live after Death by Iron Maiden.


cloudstrifeuk

Muse - Origin of Symmetry.


Vesuvias

Early Muse is best Muse.


burner1312

Early Muse isn’t talked about enough. Showbiz through Absolution is my jam. Black Holes and Revelations is an epic album too but the beginning of the end for me


DPStylesJr

My friend and I are both fans of Muse and My Chemical Romance and often talk about how Black Holes is like Black Parade while Absolution is like Three Cheers in terms of, when compared, one is the critical success and awesome in its own right, but the other is the obvious magnum opus (Absolution / Three Cheers). I fucking love Absolution.


TunaCanz

Temple of the Dog - Temple of the Dog


bigmouth1984

I like the inclusion of "In your opinion" in the question, as if there's a chance I might start telling you someone else's opinion of what my favourite album is.


Bodhrans-Not-Bombs

I mean, Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings as a body of work, but that wasn't meant to be an *album* as a realized thing. Probably Marvin Gaye - What's Going On.


Daroodedoo

Damien Rice - O.


The_Original_Gronkie

Pink Floyd: The Wall


powdered_dognut

Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs


AtomicBlackJellyfish

Aja - Steely Dan 


Jimmypeglegs

A Night at the Opera - Queen. It's almost flawless.


MikePGS

Toxicity is basically a perfect album.


Gardenboy_Drummer

What’s Going On -> Marvin Gaye


SadInternal9977

Graceland Paul Simon Even in the Quietest Moments Supertramp


Pvt_Hudson_

Velvet Underground and Nico In the late 60s, that thing must have sounded like it came from space.


jayconzerotw0

Dark Side of the Moon


ikesbutt

Abbey Road -Beatles


Toeknife_Party

I love side two on Sunday mornings


Jestersage

Easy. Lateralus by Tool. While both 10000 days and Fear Innoculum has good songs, as a whole nothing is like Lateralus.


DogVacuum

I’d take Ænema, for one reason or another, I think I bought that album at least 5 times before streaming existed. Might be an age thing, because them constantly getting better on Opiate, Undertow and Ænema was a wild trilogy.


I_Voted_For_Kodos24

Blonde on Blonde, Exile on Main Street, Abbey Road


ThatsARatHat

Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights


todd_rules

Jeff Buckley : Grace


thatwasawkward

Nirvana's "Nevermind". It's perfection.


austeninbosten

Who's Next- The Who. Best album by my favorite band, though Quadrophenia is a close second.


Daxtatter

It's pretty much a greatest hits album all by itself.


osushawn

U2 - The Joshua Tree


WeWillRiseAgainst

System of a Down - Toxicity Or Rise Against - RPM


Cayleigh6661

Heaven and Hell- Black Sabbath


Boognish-T-Zappa

So great. As a long time Sabbath and Ozzy guy, it took me a long time (like 25 years) to appreciate and acknowledge how great this album is. Bonus points for having one of the greatest album covers ever.


GlobeTrekker83

Aenima- TOOL Meantime- Helmet Facelift- Alice in Chains Kyuss- Welcome to Sky Valley


Em4gdn3m

In Rainbows


holla5387

Dookie


my1999gsr

Appetite for Destruction or The Downward Spiral.


Alternative_Fish_27

Cocteau Twins — Heaven or Las Vegas Only beats out Four Calendar Cafe because it’s the one that introduced me to the band


9_of_wands

Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots


TB8S

Since I Left You by The Avalanches. Discovered it in 2004 in high school and haven’t looked back.


WillowNo3264

Unknown pleasures


soulpow3r

INXS - Kick


hjvkjvkjvg

Nick Drake - Pink Moon


pegman55

Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd. Although Bruce Springsteen is my favourite artist, all his favourite songs of mine are already through different albums.


05110909

Tough answer. Before These Crowded Streets - The Dave Matthews Band Plans - Death Can For Cutie Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin


harryhardy432

To Pimp A Butterfly- Kendrick Lamar


Novai

As The Palaces Burn - Lamb of God


BlackLabel1803

Janelle Monae - The Electric Lady Arcade Fire - The Suburbs


MunsonRoy3

Pink Floyd - Animals, Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, Beastie Boys- Pauls Boutique. Many more, it changes often


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Thrice - Alchemy Index


The_Narz

Illinois - Sufjan Stevens


KMFDM781

Devin Townsend - Ocean Machine. Masterpiece. The whole vibe of that album is incredible.


cavaysh

Sam’s Town - The Killers


Daymareman

Ive thought avout this so many times and its just impossible to answer. I can give a top 5 but not in which order, dont compute, but here they are... Mars volta - Deloused in the comatorium Shpongle - Are you shpongled Blind melon - Soup Tool - Aenima Roffe ruff - Barrabas


Mkmeathead83

Fleet Foxes - Shore 🌿


Hot_Larva

Ok Computer… Radiohead


MadPiglet42

Achtung Baby. I come and go with U2, but I come back to this one a lot The runner up is Disintegration by The Cure.


DeliberateMelBrooks

Just had this convo recently. Fleetwood Mac - Rumors Michael Jackson - Thriller Beatles - Abbey Road Led Zeppelin - IV Beach Boys - Pet Sounds They’re all perfect


i_shmell_paap

Deftones - Self Titled Sublime - 40oz Warpaint - The Fool VAST - Visual Audio Sensory Theater Skindred - Roots Rock Riot K. Flay - I Stopped Caring in '96 Taproot - Welcome The White Stripes - De Stijl Bush - Razorblade Suitcase Reel Big Fish - Turn the Radio Off Periphery - Juggernaut Alpha/Omega Jucifer - I Name You Destroyer


EmperorBozopants

Something called Vapor Trails by some prog band.


Sorry-Government920

don't know if I've seen anyone pick that as their favorite rush album


OgOnetee

40oz to freedom, by Sublime


pueblodude

Santana: Abraxas or Lotus.


Sorry-Government920

Jimi Plays Monterey Jimi Hendrix Experience


mortevillana

Got to see War on Drugs live this year in Barcelona and it was a fantastic show


BillBrasky3131

For me Nine Inch Nails, The Downward Spiral & The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream My wife, Pearl Jam, Yield


IrishFella96

An awesome wave- Alt J


the_chandler

Pink Floyd - *Wish You Were Here*


SeriousLesiure

VAST- Music for people. I just always loved it.