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koschei8

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P.I.Staker said:
At the moment 2 albums

1. Nile - Those whom the Gods detest

Nile is fuckin amazing

2. Swashbuckle - Back to the Noose

And not too many people listen to Swashbuckle, I had a chance to see them with Tyr and Korpiklaani back in January, but sadly no one wanted to go
 

dragonslayer32

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I'm really into Rise Against atm, I spent about £42 on all of their albums a few weeks ago and I truly am addicted.
 

koschei8

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P.I.Staker said:
koschei8 said:
P.I.Staker said:
At the moment 2 albums

1. Nile - Those whom the Gods detest

Nile is fuckin amazing

2. Swashbuckle - Back to the Noose

And not too many people listen to Swashbuckle, I had a chance to see them with Tyr and Korpiklaani back in January, but sadly no one wanted to go
Haven't seen them either, haven't had the uportunity yet... :(

Swashbuckle powns btw :p
Hell Yeah they do
 

Cowabungaa

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Specific albums?

Lets see...

- War Stories - UNKLE (Thanks AC:B trailer!)
- The Division Bell - Pink Floyd
- Kind of Blue - Miles Davis
- Discovery - Daft Punk
- Animals - Pink Floyd
- By The Way - Red Hot Chilli Peppers
- Californication - Red Hot Chilli Peppers

I'm addicted to a lot more music, but that's usually a broad selection of songs from various artists, not specific albums.
 

Gxas

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Currently

Melody Fall- Into the Flesh
Can't Bear This Party - Ain't No Princess
The Wonder Years - The Upsides

I heart happycore!
 

JohanGasMask

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I've been listening to the Queens of the stone age self titled album and The Rated R album religiously almost every day now.
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These songs are like and addicting drug.
 

Sean Hebner

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StarStruckStrumpets said:

Machinae Supremacy's Overworld is the best album ever, I don't care what you say, and Dark City has the most wonderful intro to a song I've heard in a very long time.
I can't get enough of this band...I will say that, if only too me, They are a perfect band...and I REALLY didn't like they're lead singer at first...but he grew on me.
 

Jamiemitsu

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Clash: Sandinista!

One of the most underrated punk/new wave albums ever.
 
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Currently, all of Porcupine Tree's "metal" albums (that being In Absentia, Deadwing, Fear Of A Blank Planet(that especially) and The Incident.


I'm also currently digging the new Converge record Axe To Fall, which contains their mellowest material and some of the heaviest, too. Generally an amazing metallic hardcore album.

Oh, and on another different note, the new Four Year Strong, Enemy Of The World. I love dark, angry, heavy music, but man, some melodic positive stuff really lights up your life. :3
 

TyrantGanado

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Fear Factory - Mechanize
Gojira - From Mars to Sirius
The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die

The third one's a bit different but eh.
 

Gildan Bladeborn

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Way too many for me to easily list, I obsessively acquire new music as it is so it's never just "an" album that I'm addicted to, and the list expands on a weekly basis at least.

So I'll just pick the first one that springs to mind where I can no longer remember how many times I've heard it (also I have to leave in a minute so I can't afford to sit here and think about it in depth, or I'll be late), which is Stream of Passion's The Flame Within.



It is very good.
 

commodorejohn

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Genesis, The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway - catchy, bizarre, and just dense enough to make you feel like you've accomplished something when you start to understand the plot. An exemplary rock opera.

Pink Floyd, Meddle - while the Floyd's later albums achieved much more success and acclaim, I still like this one best, mainly for "Echoes," the most amazing thing the band ever did.

Yes, Close To The Edge - If an album can get stereotypical classically-trained-keyboardist Rick Wakeman to cut loose and just rock the hell out, you know it's something special.

The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Electric Ladyland - Absolutely, without question, the man's best work. I've never heard anything quite like his fusion of psychedelic rock and classic blues.

Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Tarkus - It has a giant armadillo tank rolling across an Atari 2600-color plain. If the kickass title track weren't already enough reason to listen to it, the cover art damn well is.

Chicago, Chicago V - While their earlier double-discers are terrific as well, Chicago's first single-disc album enforces just enough restraint to make them really kick some ass.

Chris Squire, Fish Out Of Water - Possibly my favorite solo album by any artist.

Steve Hackett, Voyage Of The Acolyte - Also possibly my favorite solo album by any artist.

Focus, Focus III - If elevator music had some balls, this is what it would sound like.

King Crimson, Larks' Tongues In Aspic - Yes, Virginia, violins can rock the hell out. Intricate arrangements plus kickass proto-grunge equals pure awesome.

Meat Loaf, Bat Out Of Hell - Another one for the "I've never heard anything quite like this" file. Why isn't there more of this operatic rock stuff out there?

The Alan Parsons Project, Eye In The Sky - Alan Parsons and friends managed an extremely impressive feat in making something as esoteric as progressive rock radio-friendly without actually watering it down, and I think this is where they did it best.
 

Daveman

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Pink Floyd - Wish you were here

listen to it all the feckin' time.