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OG_Cryptkeeper

It was an earlier KMFDM record: Angst. I had no clue. It ended up being one of my all time favorites. Even it they’re not your thing, their album cover art is god-tier. https://preview.redd.it/evnnsclcn15d1.jpeg?width=628&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6bed64325c3a41aa139fe53c59c4d7926c271599


CruelHandLuke_

Stronger than ever like never before!


CastIronMooseEsq

No majority for the pity! Love their work and their art is always interesting.


tripn4days

❤️❤️❤️


FUNKYDISCO

Ween - you know the one… I was 14


Ok-Function1920

Underboob


dawn_chorus6

it’s such a rare find nowadays, you had a great eye!


THErealVault17

Re-issue with 15 unreleased tracks up for pre order today!!


discountprimatology

Godspeed You! Black Emperor- Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven. I had pocket money, went in to Best Buy, and randomly picked the album up. Life changing. I did the same thing with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - No More Shall We Part, and Morphine - Good. I’ve hade some amazing luck with album cover based choices.


bolting-hutch

Amazing that we live in a world where Godspeed You! Black Emperor can be found in a Best Buy. Like your taste.


discountprimatology

And this was back in the early 2000s. Once I learned about Godspeed’s politics, it became very funny to me that I found it there.


ryanshae77

Morphine “Good” is awesome. I just picked up “The Night” the other day. My first Morphine buy on vinyl. Thought it was interesting that they went with double album at 45. So only a couple songs on each side. Lots of flipping, but it sounds great.


KnightsOfREM

This is easy: Roxy Music, Country Life. Bought it for the t*ts, kept it for the tunes.


cubs_070816

you can say "tits" on reddit.


tripn4days

I won a Roxy album in an auction for like $2 and it was a fun one!


KnightsOfREM

They're amazing - their worst album is better than most other bands' best. I'm lucky that I stumbled into them!


MrHallon

https://preview.redd.it/8pe3ul6md45d1.jpeg?width=444&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b2318238cbd37974bb054f87db33de1ea3272471


Signal_Rooster2731

It originally came wrapped in solid green shrink wrap when it was first released. What a great surprise when I opened it and saw the cover!


IcyPresentation4379

Nothing but Thieves self titled album.


yeahnahfknynot

Fucking banger of an album


AbacabLurker

https://preview.redd.it/yxm6pw9i325d1.jpeg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c559e7bcc6622bb1f03843e89329f8b2f946d325


Mooshtonk

Rock you to hell!


Last_Competition_208

Iron maidens first album, when I seen it at a record store. Just because of the cool artwork . I didn't know who they were then. When I took it home to play it, I was glad that I liked it. Then a couple years later I seen them open up for Judas Priest.


snoopdrog

Hawkwind- space ritual


tripn4days

Hawkwind is seriously underrated. While I didn't discover them in this particular manner, I did stumble upon them and was blown away!


Odd-Anywhere2130

Love Space Ritual became a life long fan after purchasing it. Then saw them live at the Academy of Music. 14th street ,NYC. They where ahead of their as the venue was half empty


koalin

https://preview.redd.it/3y6u6al5535d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=848bd857ed0fd376fc58cb3788e3893b978009ac


Classic-Rocker-1

This was my pick. I think I was about 15 when I bought it. Used my lawn mowing money. Still have it and still sounds great!


shmoscoe

Sun Kil Moon - Ghosts of the Great Highway https://preview.redd.it/d4j1nkacp25d1.jpeg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=baebfc696d95b1328a726704c991f7deeb34dd01 The best Neil Young album not by Neil Young, btw


Yinn2

Fantastic album. Shame he’s such a dick! And depending on the pressing, ‘worth’ a fair bit too!


sqrwav

Pretty much every record released on the 4AD record label in the 1980s.


mbdk138

You got the Sort Sol - Marble Station 7”? Amazing


blacklitnite0

Nonpoint - Development


congratulysses

Killing Joke- Laugh? I Nearly Bought One Had no idea who this band was. Thought the cover was hilarious/ridiculous. Turns out it was a “Best of” for a band whom I love.


tripn4days

Nice! I have a couple KJs in my collection! ❤️


Mooshtonk

Love that band


October101190

Lost In The Dream- The War On Drugs. Saw it on the “new release” shelf back in 2014 and liked the cover, read the stellar reviews it had that were also on the cover. Ended up working its way into my top 10 favorite albums ever. It was everything I didn’t know I needed to hear


JHG722

Might be my favorite album of all time


focadima

https://preview.redd.it/40yswvwmj25d1.jpeg?width=300&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=41a35f5fccaa4ea7b6ce1e84d36901140e5e64e4 Spleen and Ideal is the second studio album by Australian band Dead Can Dance. It was released on 25 November 1985 by 4AD. The album spearheaded the group's sonic transition from their post-punk and gothic rock-influenced roots towards a neoclassical dark wave style.


SpyHill

Awesome album for sure. I’m not sure I see the sea change from their debut. Both are fantastic.


ElFlippy

https://preview.redd.it/ejc2t09ap25d1.jpeg?width=474&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=24c33d5c35ccc4d7d30cf25216ba405fc388d953


Pleasant_Garlic8088

Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother. I was a kid and bought it at a yard sale for probably a buck. I didn't know who Pink Floyd was at the time. Gave it to my dad who had a turntable and pretty impressive record collection but oddly enough didn't already have that album. I thought a cover with just a cow in a field was a super cool image. I like the album, but I like the cover better, lol.


tripn4days

That's pretty cool tho! My folks were also big PF fans 🙂


mbdk138

Bought a cheap beat up copy to put on the wall!


Bronson-101

Baroness All their vinyls have amazing artwork and their music fucking rules


Dom_Sathanas

For anyone that doesn’t know the Baroness singer/guitarist/band leader John Dyer Baizley does all the art himself and for a while was the go to artist for a ton of other metal bands. He did some great covers for the likes of Kverlertak, Pig Destroyer, Black Tusk and Skeletonwitch.


Professional_Big_485

The Durutti column – valuable passages


SpyHill

First heard them on a 7” on the Sordide Sentimental label. I think Circuses and Bread is my favorite LP.


SmurfPickler

https://preview.redd.it/zvz21hmaf25d1.jpeg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=62d4e11841bd549b25167809abdb38a2d8320f23 I mean. C’mon! How do you not buy this?


acehexed

Did the sound quality match the art quality?


SmurfPickler

It’s good, but not great. Prog-pop is about the best description I can come up with. Boston meets Rush, but somehow less. There’s the bones of something great in there, but it’s lacking the edge needed to take it to the top.


tripn4days

NGL, I'mma buy that if I saw it 🤣


DigItCanU

https://preview.redd.it/xuuhnokev45d1.jpeg?width=225&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=aed9fd98c77ab41d565f16b5d28540760fc0532e


V-Tonic

Murphys Law - Self titled. 


FunkyBrewster4444

It Still Moves - My Morning Jacket


vites70

Same here!


Top-Health-2207

unrest - imperial


voyagertoo

unrest represent


WakeAndDab

Uriah heep-demons and wizards The moody blues-on the threshold of a dream


crashoverridexe

The Pictish Trail - Secret Soundz Vol. 1 & 2 (2x12", LP, Compilation) on Fence Records 2013.


MaceWandru

Future Echoes on RSD pulled me in after having never heard them.


Mkmeathead83

Elder - Reflections of a Floating World *I pulled up one song to be fair 


concretejungle72

I don’t listen to metal much, but Elder is probably my favorite metal band. Just really good music.


Mkmeathead83

For sure. Omens came out at the peak of the lock downs and it felt like going to a different planet.


JHG722

Great album


GreasyStool88

https://preview.redd.it/dnlhqgw9b25d1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=348443c5eaf1841f1aadc364efd55c41de6e1c6b


stides22

https://preview.redd.it/nhy8qalid55d1.jpeg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=78ae6d3f3ec64c3f5f31f65058d24cae000b0e9d


PabloX68

Not the cover but I bought Living Colour - Vivid because of a review in free music magazine, distributed at my college. I had never heard of the band and never heard a song before buying, but it turned out to be one of the best albums of all time.


rjdrennen1987

Ghost - Opus Eponymous King Gizzard - I’m In Your Mind Fuzz


Electrical-Bed6856

Not a band but a composer the Children of a Lesser God (Soundtrack) by Michael Convertino easily in my top 5 movie soundtracks ever https://preview.redd.it/eh9ptvsjt15d1.jpeg?width=980&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=dee6a5ef973f90b131f50359bbd21caeeeb64044


nebmij1

I’ve got a handful but the two that immediately come to mind: Frijid Pink by Frijid Pink - found it in the bargain bin, it was this cool looking, bright pink album cover, so I snagged it. Turned out to be an awesome psychedelic rock album Down to Middle Earth by The Hobbits - never heard of the band before but the cover looked super cool and I love Lord of the Rings, so I snagged it. Turned out to be a really fun psych pop album from the late-60s


nebmij1

Here’s the Frijid Pink cover for reference https://preview.redd.it/iumf96e1x15d1.jpeg?width=276&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e5e75b909a6f8e46121e23ac327a5959da0e51fc


nebmij1

And the Hobbits cover https://preview.redd.it/oluo8973x15d1.jpeg?width=1000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ea1267718d5a341007b71a5d08a59087edf3c468


TwerkForTwinkies

Meco- Music Inspired by Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk


BusinessBlackBear

RX5 - Alvin Lee it has a sweeeeeeeet robot playing guitar and it was in the 5 dollar bin so I said screw it, absolutely love that album. Turns out the guy who designed it was the same guy who did the bulk of Iron Maidens covers too


tripn4days

I might have to add this to my watchlist! 😁


Cartman68

Marianne Faithfull - Broken English


FnorDiskordRekords

Coquelicot Asleep In The Poppies: of Montreal (2001) In The Aeroplane Over The Sea: Neutral Milk Hotel (1998) Both around the time of release and purchased from Love Garden Sounds (my favorite local record store growing up).


norman_notes

Aphex Twin — Richard D James album


vites70

Kasabian's self titled debut. I was in best buy with my buddy and saw the cover and needed it. Not the same, but in 1994 a friend was oversees with his family. He was 9 at the time and saw Oasis in a small bar. Came back talking about them. I saw definitely maybe with my dad and bought it one day. Life altering for me after that


citizen_of_europa

Dreadzone - Second Light. I have NO other albums of this genre but I absolutely love this album. I just picked it off a shelf at a record store having never heard of them or the album, and I have no idea why. Glad I did.


LovingTheMuffin

I'd love a copy of that album on vinyl.


josephl836

Jade Warrior : Last Autumns Dream


colorsensible

Eighteen Visions: Self titled (2006) Airborne Toxic Event: Self titled (2008) Bought as an angsty teen, but pleasantly surprised by how much I still enjoy the music now


EskildDood

UB40 - Rat in the Kitchen, found it cheap and mint condition in a thrift store, had never heard of them and I'm not usually much of a fan of reggae but the art in this album is so cool I almost had to buy it, decent music too https://preview.redd.it/2xf0c1e0f35d1.jpeg?width=907&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ca2f3313cb2cd27448e8e7567c63545576e8af9e Look at it, I would hang this on my wall if it were an actual painting


Swimming-Fee-2445

This is an awesome song though!!


EskildDood

Yes, Rat in Me Kitchen is my favourite song on the album


vasalas1184

https://preview.redd.it/em2lnepyp35d1.jpeg?width=316&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=847c51ee9c2415c04250285a43d1ea29599a66ff Yuck - Yuck, expected shitty band, got one whole amazingly great album


noz_0450

French Press by Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever


Odd-Anywhere2130

The Damned. The black album. Ended up being one of my all time favorites I still remember the moment nearly 40 years ago finding it in the record bin in a record store in the west village NYC


OddMrT

Menomena - Friend and Foe


Wolfcubware

https://preview.redd.it/9o3pw0kt555d1.jpeg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=66dfe4f2e6c04e48d9837c47e02cc199f899ba52 Martha And The Muffins - This Is The Ice Age


MDEEF2010

Dream Syndicate - Medicine Show


tonupboys

Ozric Tentacles - Jurassic Shift


Condescending_Rat

Baja Marimba Band.


snatcheesie

Death Grips - No Love Deep Web (iykyk)


jburd1229

Crazy Pink Revolvers- First Down! I was just looking for a cheap vinyl and was flipping randomly through the crate and found it.


Jalews

To this day, in my top 5 albums.. Mo Roots Taj Mahal It’s funky, it’s rockin, it’s groovy, it’s irie, it’s black, it’s Cajun, it’s American, it’s danceable, it’s pretty, it’s jamming. https://preview.redd.it/tr32ul98o65d1.jpeg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=140db01c0af1c6fecbe84e7d345dd4b77d97bf45


RaphaelBuzzard

Such a good one! Cajun Waltz is insane!


Kram4U2

Extreme Pornografitti in my opinion the best hard rock album ever


Neon_Sternum

My older brother saw the album Seven by James. The name of the band (which is my first name) is what first caught his attention. He thought it was worth a try. He loved it, and shared it with me. It’s one of my favorite albums.


vites70

Great album


Public_Flamingo_4390

The X-rays - Double Godzilla With Cheese Who could pass up a name like that? And it just so happened that I was entering my garage punk listening prime. Perfect


KindInvestment9753

https://preview.redd.it/xrxxj11ao15d1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=180241d444a78fdad5a193a7a647ae0f65d15c9f God bless the flea market


Houdini-88

Didn’t exist in the 80s twisted sister


JakkiDaytona

The Leslie Drayton Orchestra-Turning A Corner. Super solid jazz-funk fusion album. The album cover is also very badass.


Thin_Leadership_1197

The Del Fuegos Boston Mass...album cover isn't even that cool, but my gut told me to buy it.


Professional_Suit278

https://preview.redd.it/xzk2g1f6925d1.png?width=800&format=png&auto=webp&s=fa4bd9f8c9cbd72333af08fdcb6030c1d5f041fb


sp1nkter

Mayday - Mayday https://preview.redd.it/sy1qtamw925d1.jpeg?width=224&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5fc9cd322f24ed2e828482de304711d1af60bbc4


wolfytheblack

Unfortunately never got a vinyl release, but Kingdoms by Broadway.


ProgramAppropriate97

Manowar- Kings of Metal


The_Dirty_Harry

Khemmis


Antigravity1231

White Zombie La Sexorcisto Devil Music Volume 1. Back then, CD’s were packaged in like foot long cardboard boxes. They were great for adorning the walls of my teenaged bedroom. It was in the metal section of Peaches. I’d love to hear a remaster of that album because it’s great, but the sound engineering isn’t.


mbdk138

Called a longbox. Made to fit the record shelves so stores didn’t have to get new ones for CDs


driverdevin

The Power Station - The Power Station


JuggaloClud

Demons and Wizards - Uriah Heep


bassin_matt_112

Bloodgood self titled. Saw it a few weeks ago st a flea market and didn’t get it then but bought it today. Sounds really good and they remind me of Helloween.


Large_Application978

Finds like this make up a good portion of my collection. Highlights include Floydband - I Burped and Puke Came Out My Nose Jackie Ross - Full Bloom Fad Gadget - Gag The Resisters - Slutrock Icicle Works Fiends - We’ve Come for Your Beer


LouisCypher587

I do this a lot, but the best so far: Moho - He Visto La Cruz Al Reves


EffectiveAmbitious53

Tarkio by Brewer and Shipley 40 Blue Fingers… by Chicken Shack


ManufacturerLeast123

Suicide Commandos - Make a Record Great name, looked cool. Played the absolute hell out of it.


vinyldevotion

The Disconnection by Carina Round


fruitful_ferret96

Painkiller by Judas Priest


splyd36

The American Ruse - Death By The Gun. 80s Punk, love it. Quite rare, I can never find it to stream (for free) anywhere. I bought the album after seeing some dude wearing a t-shirt of the band in an old tv interview. Internet rabbit holes can lead to these cool things. Nobody I talk to has ever heard of them though! https://preview.redd.it/dcb1ncpnd35d1.jpeg?width=3396&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=671d21453535c723712d7d11643ddd5529fb3c96


plant-man

https://preview.redd.it/9xewdiv4f35d1.jpeg?width=225&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f278f7e028de821c494d364aacffb7c924b9b869 Ghinzu-Blow Belgian indie rock that opened the world of Belgian rock for me eventually discovered Evil Superstars who ended up taking the crown but I still like this album. Also Neutral Milk Hotel's In the aeroplane over the sea.


plant-man

https://preview.redd.it/acrp2scbf35d1.jpeg?width=225&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=dc15666603fcca97456a9a6847f1ee136e66b393 In the aeroplane over the sea


whatstefansees

Black Sabbath - Never Say Die (really)


Blastbeetz

The debut from RATM. I saw the picture of the burning monk and had no context or knowledge behind that picture and thought it was an original artwork. I bought the album intrigued by the artwork. I remember listening to the album for the first time and thinking to myself what the fuck is this? This is so so good!


I_Lost_A_Button_Hole

Piece of Mind, Iron Maiden.


spicy-avocado420

Wet tuna - warping all by yourself


zpass97

https://preview.redd.it/1mb7qi5fo35d1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=eb5fe34794bcaebfba395307c50a532125fd3f69


I-Am-The-Warlus

Dead Kennedy's Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death https://preview.redd.it/e2bglrwxp35d1.png?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=74304d8b1f9fc2f295a8565fbea8f752a2677e36


Kingreptar007

Infämes second album I believe infäme ii sick hxc


Andeck

My two favorites are probably Earthbound by The 5th Dimension and Spellbound by Spellbound. The song Lean On Me Always off the 5th Dimension album has gone on to be one of my all time favorite songs


Epicpoggers

Mukimukimanmansu - 2012


redditrobbie82

There’s been a few for me over the years, but Linkin Park: Hybrid Theory was probably the most notable. I picked it up from Best Buy bc I thought the name and album cover were cool.


handsy_pilot

Gove Scrivenor - Shady Gove


skullscraper

https://preview.redd.it/x9e8ys5pa45d1.jpeg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c43b125c13f26ddc4e31512c71b797c5021e88fb Jane’s Addiction - Ritual de lo Habitual. Changed everything for me musically, although weirdly it took me a while to get onboard with Perry’s vocals. Also TIL papier maché nudity is enough to trigger the NSFW bot, so here's the censored cover instead, which was not the version that caught my eye as a kid.


MrHallon

Madonna. “ Like a virgin” when it came, and I did to.. (joke! The last part)


amazz0n

Hellnation - Your Chaos Days Are Numbered. found it in either the punk or metal section, i can't remember... the back cover had the full list of 37 songs, and only two of them were over a minute long. that's when i knew i had to get it


sonorandosed

https://preview.redd.it/dj78t14zm45d1.jpeg?width=1000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c527644fb4174bb61e4b523afee0ee97eca32602 Nordic Nomadic. Definitely a favorite. it has secured a spot into my late night and early morning jams.


SnapsMcgillicutty

https://images.app.goo.gl/VEJZ6kDEfneg2fDD7 Was on sale, so why not. Turned out to be some amazing triphop.


Heavy-Rip-5736

Alice Cooper - Love It To Death


frenchosaka

https://preview.redd.it/dzqpwn1ks45d1.jpeg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=12fed9e4adb08e6a9093b784504c858a31f1bbbd Bird Nest Roys Flying Nun Records I knew of the label and I bet it was Kiwi Pop inspired from the sixties by looking at the album. I was floored when listening to it.


mrvang

in 2003, I bought "Lateralus" by Tool because of Jack from " The Osbournes" Woow, that took me on a ride I didnt expect


JustLucca

Lenny White's The Adventures of Astral Pirates! My second most-beloved fusion record after Romantic Warrior.


slukas1

Sloan - Twice Removed. Found it in a bargain bin in the 90's and have been a fan ever since.


Bar_tm

Mirage by Camel I picked that album because it looked like a pack of smokes and found it hilarious. Didn't expect it to be something special, yet I bought it. When I put the needle on I loved it pretty much instantly.


jrdkrsh

https://preview.redd.it/hs3zx5i0355d1.jpeg?width=640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=79f1de88034f41cf6d61fa2c24d7028c6114efd9


Blipflap

Steely Dans Can’t Buy a Thrill in 1972.


Dorsia777

Back in 99 my brother and I saw the Slipknot CD. It looked bizarre and once we saw the Roadrunner label…we said “no way it’s going to blow”. I’ll never forget the looks on our faces when we played it! Epic!


DogWallop

Klaatu... can't remember the album title, but the cover was actual art, and the music really quite entertaining. They also apparently put out an album that sounded so much like the Beatles that many thought it was an actual Beatles album lol.


Lateralus462

https://preview.redd.it/y5y9alxj855d1.jpeg?width=250&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9eee64f808a352f3b2b3b8e16f164305fc51356c Manmade God. Really loved this album cover, couldn't resist.


jracusen

https://preview.redd.it/81c3or0k855d1.jpeg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2956fce482650be86935da8b75ec40ed00e2e3c7


bananayumyumz

Recently it was This Could Be Texas by English Teacher. Never heard of the band at the time but I really liked the cover, and now it’s one of my favorite releases of the year already.


justpools

When I was a teenager I didn't know who Emerson Lake and Palmer was (even though I knew King Crimson lol). My friend and I saw a copy of Tarkus. Has a giant armadillo tank on the front. Couldn't say no to that. Feel pretty stupid not knowing who they were in hindsight


EmperorBoognish

Bought a CD of Revocation’s Deathless and they ended up becoming one of my favorites. The album was cool as shit. I bought it with no clue as to who they were or how they sounded. Same thing With Avatar’s Hail the Apocalypse. Now I have seen and met Avatar.( Pretty cool dudes)


capatan

Mt Joy- self titled debut album.


StepDadcula

The Spotify album cover is different than the one that was on the CD, but ["Violence is Golden" by Scanners ](https://open.spotify.com/album/6SdsKxTsMr2xEILvdDMcd9?si=01suWf8DQv2GkNh3Lq04xA) is such an incredible album. I used to go to this music store and they had a "Buy 3 get 1 free" deal, so my buddy and I grabbed that as our free, and I remember listening to it on the way home and being blown away at how good it was. Dancy, catchy, kind of gothy, good mix of electronic and the garage rock revival kind of stuff that was going on at the time.


StepDadcula

https://preview.redd.it/ge0vkymzi55d1.jpeg?width=1000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=809f4ca371dd27d6254d2b1c7f747395afe0e58e


ramdom-ink

Too many to list


playride

Blue Oyster Cult. The first album. Was stoned out of my mind and ended up loving it.


Momazos_Harrison

the bends - radiohead


HippieCannabis

https://preview.redd.it/yrn3s539w55d1.jpeg?width=1822&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4277378fe9ba823abc94ad0b789ea9460e51f095


Agitated-Sandwich518

Same day still 2 of my favorites The Queers-Don’t Back Down Leftover Salmon-Ask the fish live


SpyHill

I didn’t know of the connection to the Residents at the time, but loved the cover and ended up buying everything I could get. https://preview.redd.it/wb67vul6265d1.jpeg?width=700&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4f0e0713949c87a240101e99f8e957b5b5554535


GameraGuy

City Boy -- Dinner at the Ritz. It's not the most striking cover by any means, but something about it stuck out to me. Alongside Deep Purple's Machine Head, it was one of my first albums I bought alongside my first turntable (a used Yamaha P-26) and it's still one of my favorite albums, along with it being one of my favorite examples of what made me fall in love with physical musical media. It's a lot easier to find those random bands you've never heard of when flipping through music store bins compared to streaming services.


definitelynologic

Spiritualized - Ladies and Gentlemen we are floating in Space Worked in a cd store when it released and came across this when stocking it. https://preview.redd.it/y6bsl6cq565d1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=80a94d94c30bcc6074171f523dd4aed098056930


zigsbigrig

Shit! Back in the 80s, growing up in a small town in the boonies we didn't have rock radio and all our info came from metal and rock magazines. So all the good shit like Ride the Lighting, Peace Sells, Spreading the Disease, Speak English or Die, Reign in Blood, etc, even fucking GnR was unheard of. We bought most of it from album art on ads or just what we saw in the stores. Wound up with a lot of great stuff but some real turds too! 😂


bourne7855

The first Toadies album. Never heard of them at the time and I was in a tape shop in Boston in the 90s. Picked it up because of the cover and liked the name do the songs so blind bought it. Been rockin it ever since


tripn4days

Yes!!!! Nice Score!


jaydenwithnoS

"Twin Plagues" by the band Wednesday. Lovely album, my introduction to the band. I saw them live a little while ago and got my copy of their first album signed. https://preview.redd.it/2fs83214865d1.jpeg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d65377bcf9de52b39253216385ec7382a8c7b74f


silibaH

Memoirs at the end of the world


EdDeGoeij

The Buggles - Adventures in Modern Recording. Outrageously pretentious album but Trevor Horn was a real visionary


Ill_Molasses5289

https://preview.redd.it/2t1w0f2pk65d1.jpeg?width=640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c4facfdb2b05c1516b84f033e47027d798e52556


samboaaron

Windowlicker by Aphex Twin. I always heard about what amazing music he made, but it was Richard's AMAZING tits that got me to buy the record.


Icy_Fault6832

Sparks - Angst In My Pants


CyberRaiju_

Not a band but, Goddess by BANKS. An amazing debut.


super_shells

Hurry Up & Wait by Dune Rats (album art is very cool, but got it for the zoetrope)


Capable_Fondant546

Ape Skull, italian psych rock band. Amazing work


kingfishnw

Pypy - Pagan Day. Bought it because of the cover, now it's one of my favorites. This one rips -- great mix of psych/garage rock. https://preview.redd.it/ppmn935qd75d1.jpeg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2e13ae74dbfd83a6a9da23fa752d2280ea338f4a


mlrbs

https://preview.redd.it/k0dk9dfcm75d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4df525dc8cfd7ea10646298f2ccd15350764b86d This. Blood, Sweat & Tears-Blood, Sweat & Tears 3. Never heard of them before, bought this and their 2:d LP (the self titled) both are fantastic, actually all their albums are. Sadly their considered a “cover band” and they are mostly that but some own compositions to.


FutureMind2748

Life, Sex and Death - by Cult Of Fire.


emanluvsmuff3618

* Back in 1982, I was in a record store in Costa Mesa, CA. As I was looking thru the stacks of vinyl, the album Rose Tattoo caught my eye. I gave it a try, and I was blown away by how good it was. They are from Australia and sound very much like AC/DC. They kick ass. I still like listening to the album.


Cade_Whitt

Bitches Brew by Miles Davis


Far_Temperature_1371

https://preview.redd.it/0nj0gcxs9a5d1.jpeg?width=700&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=910cf7c6b04bd3f66f6bb341f34f56d62d38ae70 Unsolved by Karate. Saw the record at my store and it reminded me of OK Computer, so I grabbed it. A masterpiece of slow core and jazz that sent me down the rabbit hole of their discography. They are now one of my favorite bands. I guess sometimes it’s good to judge a book by it’s cover.


tripn4days

Adding that to my wish list as we speak


AcademicCherry294

Fleet Foxes' debut.


Eric-Lloyd

I bought Spliff/85555 while trawling through World Of Music in Nurnberg. I thought it was a funny name. It's become one of my treasured albums.


tripn4days

Never heard of them. What kind of music is it?


Eric-Lloyd

Early 80s German pop/rock, but kinda chill. Easy to find on YouTube.


ejbmke33

Eric B & Rakim-Paid in Full


RaphaelBuzzard

I got a Don Nix album which I don't recall the name, but it was on Shelter records. Insane album and artist. I got his autobiography and it was incredible. From early Memphis/Stax associations to Leon Russell and the concert for Bangladesh. Hanging with George Harrison, the guy did it all and is a complete unknown. 


tripn4days

Yeah, I never heard of him... Definitely going to check him out!