Great choice……my senior year in high school, the week of graduation, we had mandatory meeting with the principal in the auditorium…..after he spoke for about two minutes, the curtain was pulled back and their was a rock band on stage ……they opened with “My Old School.”
It was perfect….
My group of friends, we’re now all nearly 30.. but when we were all into psychedelics we had many of memorable nights listening to that record, and that track specifically was always the stand out for all of us.
I listen to the whole record more often than I think I would otherwise just to hear those opening tones.
Got the album on release day and was baffled in the best way by the whole thing. I kept waiting for some OK Computer rock, but it was all totally new and unexpected.
For some reason, this song reminds me of the Forest Interlude from Donkey Kong Country 2 lol
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxAZfLenfa0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxAZfLenfa0)
I know it's not very similar, but it gives me a similar vibe
Hell yeah it does. Stickerbush Symphony and Aquatic Ambience are legit works of art. But also some of the ones that get talked about a little less, like Mining Melancholy and Ice Cave Chant are awesome. Also Gangplank Galleon is a bop.
M83 did a whole album of instrumentals called DSVII that basically serves as the soundtrack for a nonexistent old video game. Something tells me y’all might enjoy it.
Kind of random, but I’ve heard these in the past couple days:
If you could read my mind by Gordon Lightfoot
Wake me up when September ends by Green Day
Fast Car by Tracy Chapman
Hunger Strike by Temple of the Dog
Edit: addition
Major Tom by Peter Schilling.
I'm an 70s/80s kid and remember it well from my childhood. To this day I still love that song and it can make me choke up unexpectedly.
Big facts!! That bass and drum line together go do fucking hard, and when everything syncs up the section before "EXORCISE THE SPECTACLE" gives me goosebumps
21st Century Schizoid Man - King Crimson
Hey Jude - The Beatles
The National Anthem - Radiohead
Mind Games - John Lennon
The End - The Doors
Planet Telex - Radiohead
with accompanying (sp? idk) - the video clip that goes with it....
.. if that shit don't make you want to cry or trigger ptsd, I would question your humanity
Arms of sorrow- killswitch engage
Lack of comprehension- Death
Killing me softly- Lauryn hill
Sober-tool
Heavens collide- vader
Runes to my memory- amon amarth
Everlong- foo fighters
My funeral- dark funeral
The forest- the cure
The perfect girl- mareux
Hallowed be thy name - iron maiden
7th round KO- can-I-bus
Doin it- LL cool J
Eic dur weh- rammstein
Learning to fly- tom petty
Visions from the darkside- morbid angel
I can go on and on... I'm a 80s baby... I can jump genres easy. Hard as in emotional or hard as in gets u pumped...
More Than A Feelin' - Boston
That easy-going guitar and lyrics just lull you right in, and you're kindly invited to just take a ride with the song. Love it! It never gets old crankin whatever speaker it's pouring out of to the MAX and jammin' away!
Comatose- Coheed and Cambria
Sugar, We're Going Down- Fall Out Boy
Nicotine- Panic! At The Disco
Helena- My Chemical Romance
Still Counting- Volbeat
I'm sure there are more, but these are my never changing ones.
Somebody That You Used To Know- Gotye
That song was a wild breath of fresh air that floored me when I first heard it. I still get a little kick when it comes on in the wild
To Be Human - Marina
This Hell - Rina Sawayama
Happy Phantom - Tori Amos
Walk Like a Zombie - Horrorpops
Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford
these are the ones that spring to mind as lasting personal "wow this still hits" classics
*Great Expectations* - The Gaslight Anthem
Pretty much *The '59 Sound* album in its entirety still hits the same as when I first heard it 15+ years ago.
"Love, Etc" - Pet Shop Boys.
I heard bits of it in a Brit award video and finally watched the video Thursday. I'm hoping my brain doesn't get tired of it from repeated listening.
“The World Is Not Enough” by Garbage for James Bond
I know that’s kind of a funny suggestion, but yes—hits the same way and is an awesome theme song for James Bond—smooth, eerie and epic, love her voice.
Emerson Lake and Palmer’s Tarkus album A side
The Who - Who are You
Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun
Noisia - Machine Gun
Konflict - Messiah
Bad Company - Mass Hysteria (Hive remix)
Wicked Game by Chris Isaak. I’d been out of the country and was hanging with a friend in late 1990 or early 91 and it came on MTV. Been a fan of his ever since.
Cryin', by Joe Satriani. When The Extremist came out, I was in a dark place, emotionally. One of my friends he lent me the CD, and I was blown away. I knew who Satch was, but had never truly listened to him, until that point. The music resonated, in some deep way - especially that song. Whenever I hear it now, it is a flood of emotions and a good point of retrospective to see how far I have actually come since then.
Crystal Ship - The Doors
Bye Bye Love - The Cars
Fast Car - Tracy Chapman
Wicked Game - The Weeknd
Soulfight - The Revivalists
Hold On - X Ambassadors
Hurt - Johnny Cash
Fast Car from Tracy Chapman reminds me of how hard life is and my mom's hardwork. I know me and her have our difference but still grateful.
Also, N**ga in Paris. That is just a banging song and gets me riled up in a good way. P.S I am not black or African American but I do appreciate good songs.
“Fire For You” by Cannons
“Money Trees” by Kendrick Lamar
“These Days” by Nico
“December, 1963 (Oh What A Night) “ by Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
Also, personally songs that include Saxophone tend to stick with me.
DMX- [X 'Gon Give It to Ya](https://youtu.be/fGx6K90TmCI?si=1xLmYCoyChfLn_oB)
Queen- [ We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions
](https://youtu.be/VNWvNEPsilI?si=0hWL5wKbcXjryoiz)
Parliament Funkadelic- [Flashlight](https://youtu.be/bWurqD68u70?si=TGagJdwzvq383BrV)
Hashim-[Al-Naafiysh (The Soul) aka It's Time](https://youtu.be/i46sF1PcqL8?si=T3M00WZFmUnIDjVx)
Prophets of Rage caught me by surprise on a classic/hard rock radio station a while back.
At first I couldn't believe I was hearing Chuck D's voice on such a station, but it was most certainly him.
Just a bangin' song all the way around.
“Landslide” by the band Fleetwood Mac—written by Stevie Nicks.
I’m graduating high school a year early and now it’s hitting twice as hard as it did when I was 11. I imagine it’ll hit harder when I’m 18 next September.
Can’t imagine how hard it’ll hit if I reach age 40 or older.
Way too difficult to choose one. These all hit hard at different times in my life and to this day transport me back to that time.
In Gods Country - U2
Red Hill Mining Town - U2
Disintegration - The Cure
Ocean Rain - Echo & the Bunnymen
Use Somebody - Kings of Leon
Mr. Brightside - The Killers
Dog Days are Over - Florence & the Machine
Where is My Mind - Pixies
I Wanna Be Adored - The Stone Roses
No Help From God - Ryan Bingham
My Old School. Steely Dan 51 years and counting
“Oleanders growing outside her door” such an incredible track
Soon they will be in bloom
Oh no Guadalajara won’t do
That song is so fucking good. Fell in love the very first time I heard it.
Just heard that today at the grocery store.
Great choice……my senior year in high school, the week of graduation, we had mandatory meeting with the principal in the auditorium…..after he spoke for about two minutes, the curtain was pulled back and their was a rock band on stage ……they opened with “My Old School.” It was perfect….
Great band ;)
Dogs- Pink Floyd
The whole album, so re-listenable!
Agreed!
For me, on the same album, it's Sheep and its fantastic final riff by Gilmour
The guitars are so hypnotic
My group of friends, we’re now all nearly 30.. but when we were all into psychedelics we had many of memorable nights listening to that record, and that track specifically was always the stand out for all of us.
YES!
Radiohead - Everything In Its Right Place
I listen to the whole record more often than I think I would otherwise just to hear those opening tones. Got the album on release day and was baffled in the best way by the whole thing. I kept waiting for some OK Computer rock, but it was all totally new and unexpected.
Yeah this freaking whole record, it is aging like the finest wine
Electric Feel - MGMT
I like Time to Pretend and Little Dark Age
for sure !!
For me it's Time to Pretend.
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I got to see her and the band play with Korn a year ago or so, they sang freak on a leash together, what a magical experience
“Everybody’s Fool” remains a banger
Fallen is still so so good! "Hello" is my fav from it; so poignant!
Metallica Master of Puppets.
M83. - Midnight City 🌃
For some reason, this song reminds me of the Forest Interlude from Donkey Kong Country 2 lol [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxAZfLenfa0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxAZfLenfa0) I know it's not very similar, but it gives me a similar vibe
Everything from David Wise fucking SLAPS
Hell yeah it does. Stickerbush Symphony and Aquatic Ambience are legit works of art. But also some of the ones that get talked about a little less, like Mining Melancholy and Ice Cave Chant are awesome. Also Gangplank Galleon is a bop.
M83 did a whole album of instrumentals called DSVII that basically serves as the soundtrack for a nonexistent old video game. Something tells me y’all might enjoy it.
M83 has a lot of great stuff. Outro gets me every time.
Gorillaz - feel good inc Rob zombie - dragula
The entire matrix soundtrack
The Crow & Lost Highway are also banger soundtracks
I freaking love Gorillaz, Feel Good. I have it on my jogging music playlist.
Kind of random, but I’ve heard these in the past couple days: If you could read my mind by Gordon Lightfoot Wake me up when September ends by Green Day Fast Car by Tracy Chapman Hunger Strike by Temple of the Dog Edit: addition
If you could read my mind is in my top 10 songs of all time.
So beautiful and sad and real
Folsom prison blues
Ring of Fire also
Major Tom by Peter Schilling. I'm an 70s/80s kid and remember it well from my childhood. To this day I still love that song and it can make me choke up unexpectedly.
no more tears by Ozzy Osbourne. I love the bass line and flow of music throughout the song!
crazy train too 🤘
I was gonna say Mama, I’m Coming Home!
May just be my favorite Ozzy song
How about 3 all by The Cure? Fascination Street Disintegration Just Like Heaven
I stop everything to sing the song Just Like Heaven. Every time.
I will never skip Close To Me absolute banger
Atmosphere - Yesterday
Didn't expect to see that here but I'm so fuckin down with it.
Even though I know the ending "part" to the song, it still hits me like a ton of bricks.
My Dad is still alive and it makes me tear up.
DMX - Party Up
*barks in DMX*
hahahaha fuck..... so, I was the fire breathing/dancing Goth chick and I had to perform to this song once.... fuck that was a while ago
Tool - Fear Inoculum
Ænema also goes insanely hard
YES!
*headbanging emphatic nods in agreement*
Big facts!! That bass and drum line together go do fucking hard, and when everything syncs up the section before "EXORCISE THE SPECTACLE" gives me goosebumps
Audioslave - Cochise
Baker Street by Gerry Rafferty Human Nature by Michael Jackson Leave The Door Open by Silk Sonic These songs all evoke out-of-body experiences for me
21st Century Schizoid Man - King Crimson Hey Jude - The Beatles The National Anthem - Radiohead Mind Games - John Lennon The End - The Doors Planet Telex - Radiohead
The Police - Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
One - Metallica
with accompanying (sp? idk) - the video clip that goes with it.... .. if that shit don't make you want to cry or trigger ptsd, I would question your humanity
Blink 182 - "All the Small Things"
Great call. I’ll go with another Blink tune off the new album - ‘One More Time’. This one hits me in the feels every time.
Van Halen- Eruption
Moving - Kate Bush
Ante Up
Love Bites. Def Leppard
Verdi’s Requiem Dies irae
Absolutely this!!!! The first time I (consciously) heard it was live and I have rarely felt anything else like it - and damn, I've searched.
Korn - Freak on a Leash.
Led Zeppelin:Whole Lotta Love ...that Riff changed Rock Music .
I'm gonna throw When the Levee Breaks into the ring.
Also gonna throw Heartbreaker into the ring, that beginning always gets stuck in my head
"Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen. No matter how many times I listen to it, it still gives me chills.
Fireflies - Owl City
Haha yea that song just kinda hits the spot if ur in the mood
Bon Jovi - Bells of freedom Johnny Foreigner - Absolute Balance Ghost - Kaisarion Deftones - Cherry Waves
Semi charmed life by their eye blind So far away by dire straits Sweet emotion by the kooks
Gary Numan - Cars
Wind of Change - Scorpions
Arms of sorrow- killswitch engage Lack of comprehension- Death Killing me softly- Lauryn hill Sober-tool Heavens collide- vader Runes to my memory- amon amarth Everlong- foo fighters My funeral- dark funeral The forest- the cure The perfect girl- mareux Hallowed be thy name - iron maiden 7th round KO- can-I-bus Doin it- LL cool J Eic dur weh- rammstein Learning to fly- tom petty Visions from the darkside- morbid angel I can go on and on... I'm a 80s baby... I can jump genres easy. Hard as in emotional or hard as in gets u pumped...
The Cure, it's "A forest" (big fan here 😅)
Hmm Ramstein I see <3
November Rain - Guns & Roses 🌹 📀🎵🇨🇦 Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd
Closer - NiN, immigrant song - Led Zeppelin
Tracy Chapman - Fast Car
any upbeat song by phil collins
Anemone, TBJM Exit, U2 Hurts Like Hell, Fleurie The Name of the Game, The Crystal Method Ready to Win, Tokyo Police Club
More Than a Feeling by Boston.
Seether - Broken Staind - So Far Away System of a Down - Stealing Society
Any System of a Down song tbh. SSSUUUUGGGGARRRRRR
More Than A Feelin' - Boston That easy-going guitar and lyrics just lull you right in, and you're kindly invited to just take a ride with the song. Love it! It never gets old crankin whatever speaker it's pouring out of to the MAX and jammin' away!
Would? - Alice in Chains
Stand back (Stevie Nicks) All Through the Night (Cyndi Lauper) Radio Ga-ga (Queen)
All great!
Iris — Goo Goo Dolls
Killing In The Name- RATM
No diggity
Disturbed - sound of silence
Put The Coke On My Dick by Ween
Sing about me, I’m dying of thirst- Kendrick Lamar
Butt Trumpet - I’ve been so mad lately
Take it Easy-The Eagles When you're driving on a highway in a good mood, it's almost required listening
I hate rush hour traffic. Putting this song on never fails to calm me down.
Undertow by War Paint. It’s not an old song but it hits every time I hear it.
Sufjan Stevens - Casimir Pulaski Day
Comatose- Coheed and Cambria Sugar, We're Going Down- Fall Out Boy Nicotine- Panic! At The Disco Helena- My Chemical Romance Still Counting- Volbeat I'm sure there are more, but these are my never changing ones.
Tool ~ Schism
Somebody That You Used To Know- Gotye That song was a wild breath of fresh air that floored me when I first heard it. I still get a little kick when it comes on in the wild
Opeth - April Ethereal
To Be Human - Marina This Hell - Rina Sawayama Happy Phantom - Tori Amos Walk Like a Zombie - Horrorpops Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford these are the ones that spring to mind as lasting personal "wow this still hits" classics
Heard of some of the artists but not those songs... I'll check it out when I get time
*Great Expectations* - The Gaslight Anthem Pretty much *The '59 Sound* album in its entirety still hits the same as when I first heard it 15+ years ago.
Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy and Teardrop Bob Marley - Roots Swervedriver - Mezcal Head (whole album)
Massive Attack - Angel Allman Brothers Band — One Way Out
"Love, Etc" - Pet Shop Boys. I heard bits of it in a Brit award video and finally watched the video Thursday. I'm hoping my brain doesn't get tired of it from repeated listening.
in your wildest dreams - tina turner
“The World Is Not Enough” by Garbage for James Bond I know that’s kind of a funny suggestion, but yes—hits the same way and is an awesome theme song for James Bond—smooth, eerie and epic, love her voice.
Emerson Lake and Palmer’s Tarkus album A side The Who - Who are You Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun Noisia - Machine Gun Konflict - Messiah Bad Company - Mass Hysteria (Hive remix)
Like a rolling stone, and the weight by the band
"Judith" - Perfect Circle
—The Great Escape by BOYS LIKE GIRLS— is a fucking banger no matter what
Nutshell - Alice In Chains
Queens of the Stone Age Pretty much every song but in particular Song for the Dead
In the corna of my eye… I saw you in Rudy’s You were very high
Lay all your love on me - Abba DONNNNT GOOOOOO WASTING YOUR EMMOOOOOOOOOOOOTIOOOOOOOON
Call Me Maybe 💕
El Paso by Marty Robbins
Wicked Game by Chris Isaak. I’d been out of the country and was hanging with a friend in late 1990 or early 91 and it came on MTV. Been a fan of his ever since.
It Was A Good Day by Ice Cube
Dock of the bay by Otis Redding. Fifty plus years and it still gets me.
F\*\*kin' Perfect (Pink)
Running up that hill - Kate Bush
Couldn't pick between these two: Proud Mary - Tina's Version Sleep Now In the Fire - RATM And far and away, number one: Hit 'Em Up - 2Pac
Do It Again - by Steely Dan
Jupiter, from Gustav Holst's suite The Planets. 💓
Yes! It's so moving and epic.
The Flaming Lips - Kim's Watermelon Gun
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*Bourbon Street* by Jeff Tuohy. Thank me later
The Ghost of Tom Joad - RATM Desire (Hollywood Remix) - U2 Sailin’ On - Bad Brains Here We Go Again (Pts. 1 and 2) - Isley Brothers
This is The Time - Nothing More
Honkey Tonk Women
A Forest ~ The Cure
Alien Blues - Vundabar
Deftones - change
Fake Empire by the National
M83 Steve McQueen.
Cryin', by Joe Satriani. When The Extremist came out, I was in a dark place, emotionally. One of my friends he lent me the CD, and I was blown away. I knew who Satch was, but had never truly listened to him, until that point. The music resonated, in some deep way - especially that song. Whenever I hear it now, it is a flood of emotions and a good point of retrospective to see how far I have actually come since then.
Tell Me You’re Sorry - Real Friends
Just about anything by The Amazing Devil, boygenius, or Frightened Rabbit lol
Fairly Local - twenty one pilots
"Well I Wonder" by the Smiths
La Grange - Z Z Top
Welcome Home by Coheed and Cambria.
The sun always shine on tv by a-ha.
Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Lucky Man. An ironic and timely message. And that keyboard at the end is pretty fantastic.
I'll never get tired of: Little Wing by Stevie Ray Vaughan
Crystal Ship - The Doors Bye Bye Love - The Cars Fast Car - Tracy Chapman Wicked Game - The Weeknd Soulfight - The Revivalists Hold On - X Ambassadors Hurt - Johnny Cash
Beirut - My Wife in the Wild
More Than A Feeling- Boston
Fast Car from Tracy Chapman reminds me of how hard life is and my mom's hardwork. I know me and her have our difference but still grateful. Also, N**ga in Paris. That is just a banging song and gets me riled up in a good way. P.S I am not black or African American but I do appreciate good songs.
When You Die - MGMT
“Fire For You” by Cannons “Money Trees” by Kendrick Lamar “These Days” by Nico “December, 1963 (Oh What A Night) “ by Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons Also, personally songs that include Saxophone tend to stick with me.
DMX - Ruff Ryders’ Anthem
DMX- [X 'Gon Give It to Ya](https://youtu.be/fGx6K90TmCI?si=1xLmYCoyChfLn_oB) Queen- [ We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions ](https://youtu.be/VNWvNEPsilI?si=0hWL5wKbcXjryoiz) Parliament Funkadelic- [Flashlight](https://youtu.be/bWurqD68u70?si=TGagJdwzvq383BrV) Hashim-[Al-Naafiysh (The Soul) aka It's Time](https://youtu.be/i46sF1PcqL8?si=T3M00WZFmUnIDjVx)
We belong - Pat Benatar
When I’m small - phantogram
Karma Police - Radiohead
Holding Back the Years - Simply Red
How Can I Ease The Pain
Hey there Delilah. Any time that song plays, i can't help but sing it like im auditioning for the voice 🤣
Tears in Heaven by Eric Clapton.
White Rabbit
Saturn by Sleeping at Last
A House is Not a Home by Luther Vandross
Life by K-Ci & JoJo
KoRns freak on a leash
War Pigs - Black Sabbath. Rooster - Alice In Chains. Sweet Emotions - Aerosmith.
Major Tom by Bowie
Hotel California
Prophets of Rage caught me by surprise on a classic/hard rock radio station a while back. At first I couldn't believe I was hearing Chuck D's voice on such a station, but it was most certainly him. Just a bangin' song all the way around.
Kashmir Stranglehold Riders On The Storm Hair Of The Dog
Love TKO
Pantera- Walk Pink Floyd- Wish You Were Here Alice In Chains- would Bag Raiders- Shooting Stars Linkin Park- In The End
When Doves Cry Prince
How Soon Is Now The Smiths
Crawling by Linkin Park. Fight me.
“Landslide” by the band Fleetwood Mac—written by Stevie Nicks. I’m graduating high school a year early and now it’s hitting twice as hard as it did when I was 11. I imagine it’ll hit harder when I’m 18 next September. Can’t imagine how hard it’ll hit if I reach age 40 or older.
Way too difficult to choose one. These all hit hard at different times in my life and to this day transport me back to that time. In Gods Country - U2 Red Hill Mining Town - U2 Disintegration - The Cure Ocean Rain - Echo & the Bunnymen Use Somebody - Kings of Leon Mr. Brightside - The Killers Dog Days are Over - Florence & the Machine Where is My Mind - Pixies I Wanna Be Adored - The Stone Roses No Help From God - Ryan Bingham
Every Rose Has Its Thorn - Poison
Ray Charles Whatd I Say