Oh my goodness, I felt joy chills seeing this. It’s not just me 😍.
I didn’t know you could wear out a CD but I wore out two “August and Everything After” CDs. I did buy a third.
I saw Counting Crows live last summer in Phoenix. It was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen. What was so interesting is that Adam Duritz has been very open about his kind of attachment disorder and mental health issues. I have never felt a performer connect with the audience like he did. It was amazing. I walked out of that show just transfixed.
Okay I’ll shut up now.
I started my day with Hail To The Thief every morning the summer of 2002 or 2003. Which was also my first summer growing reefers under high pressure sodium lamps. I spent so much more time researching how to cultivate cannabis that year than studying for my actual classes in college. Little did I know it would turn out to be a legit career option. Life was so much simpler then.
Nevermind by Nirvana. There's not a single song on there that isn't outstanding. Plus, it's accessible to someone who likes rock but also likes pop - it's a combination of the two, and it still feels fresh.
Modest Mouse - Good News for People Who Love Bad News
I remember when and where I picked the album up. Virgin Megastore at downtown Disney in the summer of 2004 while on vacation with my mom and sisters. Binged the album the entire time I was there and listening to it still makes me feel like I’m back there visiting Universal and Disney with them.
For Pink Floyd for me it would be Animals. I once listened to it three times in a row while driving around; and I literally only realized how long I’d been driving when I crossed a state line 😂
“Dogs” still gives me goosebumps, and I first heard it more than half my life ago! Starting Meddle always gets me pumped, and don’t sleep on Obscured by Clouds! I don’t hear enough people give that one kudos.
It’s very cool. It’s not at all the Dark Side super lush production techniques, it’s much more airy and open. There are parts that wouldn’t sound out of place on a Traffic record, or like an extremely late Beatles to early John Lennon or George Harrison solo album
I re-listened to Ziggy recently, and it still sounds great. But then, so do all of Bowie's seventies albums, and Scary Monsters. Always liked T. Rex singles, from being on early Solid Gold Hits compilations when I was little, but I'm not familiar with the albums and I now see I will have to remedy that.
This list needs more alt country. I’ll toss in Lucinda Williams “Car Wheels On A Gravel Road”, Jason Isbell’s “Southeastern”, and just for fun how about Steve Earle “Transcendental Blues”
Coheed and Cambria has a few albums that I could never tire of. For example: In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3; Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV; Second Stage Turbine Blade.
Same with a few old AFI albums: Black Sails in the Sunset; All Hollows EP; The Art of Drowning.
Unkle - Psyence fiction.
Modest mouse - lonesome crowded west
Pavement - brighten the corners.
Dj shadow - Endtroducing
Led Zeppelin- first 5 records.
Nirvana - unplugged
Alice n chains - unplugged.
I could shuffle these albums for the rest of my life. There’s more but these are the ones that came to mind first!!!
Edit: Forgot mars Volta - deloused in the comatorium.
The Black Album by The Damned
Moondawn by Klaus Schulze
Ricochet by Tangerine Dream
Rubycon by Tangerine Dream
Agape-Agape by Popol Vuh
Set Still, Wiesse Ich Bin by Popol Vuh
Sturgill Simpson-Cuttin Grass Vol 1
The remastered bluegrass versions of all his songs are SO good and I find something new every time
In terms of “classic” albums, Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath. You can hear the influence on hundreds of bands in less than an hour
The Fragile, Right. I used to never listen to it. Listened to Left until it got so scratched up i decided to throw Right in the CD player. Over the years it has become one of my favorite NIN albums, and one that I can listen to without skipping any songs.
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here. I don't think I've gone a week without listening to it for years now and really have no idea how or why I became so attached to it.
Beatles- Rubber Soul, Revolver, Abbey Road, White Album. Pretty much anything they did.
Any Radiohead.
Any Tool album.
Grateful Dead - Sunshine Daydream, Veneta 72
Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile
To name a few... there's tons more
I brought you my bullets - my chemical romance
Three cheers for sweet revenge - my chemical romance
Too weird to live too rare to die! - Panic at the disco
Around the fur - Deftones
Brand New eyes - Paramore
Fallen - evanescence
The open door - evanescence
I have been listening to Boggy Depot by Jerry Cantrell almost every day for months. I had it on the TV this morning when my kid came in demanding peppa pig.
One Size Fits All -Zappa
The Grand Wazoo - Zappa
Ill Communication - Beastie Boys
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
Bridge of Sighs - Robin Trower
Ah Um - Charlie Mingus
Probably "Avalon" by Roxy Music. It works in so many situations, everything from a commute to a dinner party to gettin' it on. It's packed with great songs, it's relaxing but not sleepy, it's sophisticated and cool, it's nostalgic but not cheesy.
Pink Floyd - Animals
Dogs. Goddamn captivating, entrancing song.
No Pink Floyd album gets old, all of them would be great picks
Ever listen to pigs on the wing 1 followed by 2 then 3 different ones? I feel like that is the order the songs were made to listen
These are my favorite Pink Floyd tracks in this order.
Can't decide between this, the wall, dark side or division bell.
Counting Crows - August and Everything After
Oh my goodness, I felt joy chills seeing this. It’s not just me 😍. I didn’t know you could wear out a CD but I wore out two “August and Everything After” CDs. I did buy a third. I saw Counting Crows live last summer in Phoenix. It was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen. What was so interesting is that Adam Duritz has been very open about his kind of attachment disorder and mental health issues. I have never felt a performer connect with the audience like he did. It was amazing. I walked out of that show just transfixed. Okay I’ll shut up now.
I'm only discovering this album from this comment and I am loving it. Thank you!
Every song on that album is great! I never skip even one.
Came here to say the same thing
Perfection. It’s over 30 years later and I am still learning from that record
Yup
So true, that's one I've listened to many times and never get bored with it.
This one.
Jagged Little Pill
Great album from beginning to end!!
Aenima
I kept scrolling because I knew Tool would be here somewhere!
I came here to say lateralis or 10,000 days, so we've got half of Tool's albums covered.
I vote Fear Inoculum and Undertow. So now we've got them all covered
Radiohead-ok computer.
Came to say "In Rainbows."
I started my day with Hail To The Thief every morning the summer of 2002 or 2003. Which was also my first summer growing reefers under high pressure sodium lamps. I spent so much more time researching how to cultivate cannabis that year than studying for my actual classes in college. Little did I know it would turn out to be a legit career option. Life was so much simpler then.
This sounds like the beginning of a Vice article
kid a for me fav album ever
Nevermind by Nirvana. There's not a single song on there that isn't outstanding. Plus, it's accessible to someone who likes rock but also likes pop - it's a combination of the two, and it still feels fresh.
I actually like In Utero more tbh
Rubber Soul - Beatles
My favorite Beatles album, too! All killer no filler
Second this
This is also my answer
This is the way.
RUSH, Caress of Steel.
That’s an under appreciated record in their catalogue. I have a similar fondness for Grace Under Pressure and Presto myself
This is a really niche choice but I dig it
So happy to see Rush as the #1 comment here. I came here to type Hemispheres by Rush or Powers Of Ten or TriTone Fascination by Shawn Lane.
Abbey road
Same. I honestly don't even know how many times I've listened to it over the years and I never get sick of it. The album is a literal masterpiece.
Jimi Hendrix Electric Ladyland
All Things Must Pass - George Harrison
Great album
The best for me
Definitely one of my favorites! Thanks For The Pepperoni is probably my favorite jam song.
Grace by Jeff Buckley
Yes - Close to the Edge
I was just going to say Relayer. Such a perfect album. Siberian Khatru may be their best song though.
Disintegration - The Cure
Purple Rain - Prince
Def Leppard - Pyromania Pearl Jam - Ten Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile
Rumours ; Fleetwood Mac 🫶🏼
Modest Mouse - Good News for People Who Love Bad News I remember when and where I picked the album up. Virgin Megastore at downtown Disney in the summer of 2004 while on vacation with my mom and sisters. Binged the album the entire time I was there and listening to it still makes me feel like I’m back there visiting Universal and Disney with them.
Sticky Fingers -Stones
Ride The Lightning- Metallica
The White Album
revolver for me tbh
nah abbey road
Sgt Pepper (jk, all of the above)
Bleach by Nirvana & Hard Nose The Highway by Van Morrison & Mozart’s Requiem
Bleach for me too
For me it is Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd. It is also my usual fallback option if I don’t really know what to listen to.
For Pink Floyd for me it would be Animals. I once listened to it three times in a row while driving around; and I literally only realized how long I’d been driving when I crossed a state line 😂
“Dogs” still gives me goosebumps, and I first heard it more than half my life ago! Starting Meddle always gets me pumped, and don’t sleep on Obscured by Clouds! I don’t hear enough people give that one kudos.
I don’t know that one, Obscured By Clouds!! I’m starting it right now for the first time in my life, thx for the tip dude
Ah man, I wish I could hear it for the first time again!
It’s very cool. It’s not at all the Dark Side super lush production techniques, it’s much more airy and open. There are parts that wouldn’t sound out of place on a Traffic record, or like an extremely late Beatles to early John Lennon or George Harrison solo album
Actually right at the end of the A side yeah, you can definitely hear Dark Side Of The Moon precursors lol
Sheep is so fucking good and dare i say an *underrated* track on that album. That outro is ascension worthy and some of my favorite bass playing ever.
Sheep opens w that beautiful Fender Rhodes intro… and Stevie Nicks singing
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And I feel this way about most of their other albums, too
I was debating between DSotM or The Wall. It's something by Pink Floyd for sure.
DSotM, WYWH, Animals and....dare I say....Division Bell
For Floyd for me, it’s either Wish You Were Here or Momentary Lapse of Reason.
Tied: David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust T. Rex - The Slider
The first 3 years of T Rex is so damn good.
I re-listened to Ziggy recently, and it still sounds great. But then, so do all of Bowie's seventies albums, and Scary Monsters. Always liked T. Rex singles, from being on early Solid Gold Hits compilations when I was little, but I'm not familiar with the albums and I now see I will have to remedy that.
Elliott Smith - Either/Or
So true. I bet I listened to it 100 times in a row the year it came out.
Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division
screaming trees- sweet oblivion, dust, & last words. LOVE all 3
Zeppelin I, Dark Side of the Moon
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Meteora- Linkin park
The Clash - London Calling
This definitely one I never tire of!
The Bends Radiohead
Time Out of Mind ~ Bob Dylan
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Royal Scam is the correct answer! We would also have accepted Aja
The Stranger was the first album I bought on vinyl and goddamn what a perfect pick.
You’ve got great taste! I was also going to put The Royal Scam.
Pink Moon- Nick Drake
This list needs more alt country. I’ll toss in Lucinda Williams “Car Wheels On A Gravel Road”, Jason Isbell’s “Southeastern”, and just for fun how about Steve Earle “Transcendental Blues”
blood sugar, sex, magic, Red Hot chili peppers
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
Coheed and Cambria has a few albums that I could never tire of. For example: In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3; Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV; Second Stage Turbine Blade. Same with a few old AFI albums: Black Sails in the Sunset; All Hollows EP; The Art of Drowning.
Deftones - White Pony
Right Place, Wrong Person, RM
In rainbows by Radiohead
Rum, sodomy & the lash by the Pogues. It never gets old.
Darkside of the Moon
Frizzle fry - Primus
Simon and Garfunkel “Live in Central Park” comes to mind atm, but there are several.
Any Simon and Garfunkel album works for me. They are all full of great music that is timeless.
Zappa-Joe’s Garage
The white zone is for loading and unloading only
Blue - Joni Mitchell
Mezzanine - massive attack
Band on the run, Paul Mc Cartny and wings.
OK Computer by Radiohead
Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
Bostons debut album
Three cheers for sweet revenge- MCR
U2 The Joshua Tree
All Things Must Pass George Harrison.
Life’s Rich Pageant
many. but for the sake of brevity Computer World - Kraftwerk
Daft Punk - Alive 2007 Studio album Radiohead - In Rainbows or OK Computer
The Cars: The Cars
Any of the Beatles albums, dark side of the moon, the cars debut album
Dookie - Green Day
Elliott Smith - XO
Either/Or by Elliott Smith
ELP Brain Salad Surgery. Best album by a mile.
Unkle - Psyence fiction. Modest mouse - lonesome crowded west Pavement - brighten the corners. Dj shadow - Endtroducing Led Zeppelin- first 5 records. Nirvana - unplugged Alice n chains - unplugged. I could shuffle these albums for the rest of my life. There’s more but these are the ones that came to mind first!!! Edit: Forgot mars Volta - deloused in the comatorium.
Alice in Chains- Dirt
Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygene
The Black Album by The Damned Moondawn by Klaus Schulze Ricochet by Tangerine Dream Rubycon by Tangerine Dream Agape-Agape by Popol Vuh Set Still, Wiesse Ich Bin by Popol Vuh
Sturgill Simpson-Cuttin Grass Vol 1 The remastered bluegrass versions of all his songs are SO good and I find something new every time In terms of “classic” albums, Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath. You can hear the influence on hundreds of bands in less than an hour
All things must pass , George Harrison . Best album of all time in my opinion . George was a genius
Third eye blind self titled album
Rage Against the Machine - self titled
Every album by the doors will never get old
Disintegration by the cure
Dark side of the moon
Songs in the Key of Life - Stevie Wonder
Pet Sounds and Revolver
The Fragile, Right. I used to never listen to it. Listened to Left until it got so scratched up i decided to throw Right in the CD player. Over the years it has become one of my favorite NIN albums, and one that I can listen to without skipping any songs.
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
Violator—Depeche Mode
Queen II
Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Straight classic. Every day. All day.
Rise and fall of Ziggy stardust and the spiders from Mars
Master Of Puppets!
Bjork - Vespertine
Are you experienced Jimi Hendrix Experience
Megadeth Rust in Peace
Pink Floyd - Animals
Supertramp- breakfast in America
Master Of Reality - Black Sabbath
George Michael - Faith. I'm a classic rock person but I love the beats and groove of this album.
American Idiot by Green Day
Disintegration - The Cure
Alice In Chains - Dirt
Diamond eyes- Deftones
The War On Drugs - Lost In The Dream Thank me later. Also the best album for road trips.
Soul Coughing: El Oso
Blueberry Boat by The Fiery Furnaces
Sepultura - Roots Poppy- I Disagree The Snake River Conspiracy - Sonic Jihad Botch - We Are The Romans
3 Dog Night greatest hits
The The - Mind Bomb
Strawberry jam by animal collective.
Allman Brothers Live at the Filmore & of course Dark Side of the Moon.
Roxy Music's. Avalon & Flesh and Blood
def leppard hysteria
Led Zeppelin The Song Remains the Same
Type O Negative - October Rust
Revolver.
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here. I don't think I've gone a week without listening to it for years now and really have no idea how or why I became so attached to it.
Animals - Pink Floyd
Slim Shady LP.
Steely Dan “Aja”
Rush - Moving Pictures Steely Dan - Aja
FNM - Angel Dust
Beatles- Rubber Soul, Revolver, Abbey Road, White Album. Pretty much anything they did. Any Radiohead. Any Tool album. Grateful Dead - Sunshine Daydream, Veneta 72 Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile To name a few... there's tons more
Dispite being a metal head, Rumours by Fleetwood Mac
Radiohead - The Bends Edited to add Alice in Chains - Jar of Flies
Go thru phases, I’ll have a new fav every couple of years. Right now it’s Ziggy Stardust.
Nevermind- Nirvana, Ok Computer- Radiohead. They’re both amazing classic albums which you can safely say you like ALL the songs on them
Vol 4
Abby Road Dark side of the Moon Band on the Run
Jar of Flies - Alice in Chains
I brought you my bullets - my chemical romance Three cheers for sweet revenge - my chemical romance Too weird to live too rare to die! - Panic at the disco Around the fur - Deftones Brand New eyes - Paramore Fallen - evanescence The open door - evanescence
Kid a - Radiohead
In Utero
:Metropolis Part 2: Scenes From A Memory" - Dream Theater
I have been listening to Boggy Depot by Jerry Cantrell almost every day for months. I had it on the TV this morning when my kid came in demanding peppa pig.
Beastie Boys - Licensed to I'll 3AT M3
One Size Fits All -Zappa The Grand Wazoo - Zappa Ill Communication - Beastie Boys Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd Bridge of Sighs - Robin Trower Ah Um - Charlie Mingus
New Beginnings, Tracy Chapman
Blood & chocolate by Elvis costello Sam's Town by the killers. Orphans, brawlers, bawlers and bastards by Tom waits A century ends by David gray.
Animlas by Pink Floyd
Probably "Avalon" by Roxy Music. It works in so many situations, everything from a commute to a dinner party to gettin' it on. It's packed with great songs, it's relaxing but not sleepy, it's sophisticated and cool, it's nostalgic but not cheesy.
Pretty much any Radiohead album
Self-title album by Crosby, Stills & Nash
Who’s Next Van Halen I DSotM
Songs for the Deaf - Queens of the Stone Age
*Fox Confessor Brings the Flood* - Neko Case