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Jerious1154 said:
EClaris said:

Lo-Fi Alternative.

I know men who cry when they listen to this album, it's that good.

EDIT: No italics in spoiler bars? baaaaw
Seconded. I'll admit, I have come very close to crying while listening to Two Headed Boy Part 2. Speaking of which, you might appreciate this:
I choked on nothing from laughing.

Now I want to listen to that album, but after Nirvana, because I just watched a Nirvana Documentary.
 

onewheeled

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Muse - Black Holes and Revelations. Though I only bought it two days ago, I really dig it. Maybe my new-album goggles are on and I think it's the best album ever. So if I had to choose an album I've loved for a long time...

Avenged Sevenfold - City of Evil. So many amazing songs, Beast and the Harlot is probably my favorite song of all time.
 

NeutralMunchHotel

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EClaris said:
Jerious1154 said:
EClaris said:

Lo-Fi Alternative.

I know men who cry when they listen to this album, it's that good.

EDIT: No italics in spoiler bars? baaaaw
Seconded. I'll admit, I have come very close to crying while listening to Two Headed Boy Part 2. Speaking of which, you might appreciate this:
I choked on nothing from laughing.

Now I want to listen to that album, but after Nirvana, because I just watched a Nirvana Documentary.
Also: this will only be up for a while so enjoy it while you can!

 

Raziel_Likes_Souls

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Black and White by The Stranglers. A double punk commentary. With occasional nonsense, such as:
Or,
If Black and White was a downer, I'd say Discovery by Daft Punk might make you feel better.
Also, you can't pass up You're a Woman, I'm a Machine by Death From Above 1979. I mean, you almost would never notice that they were dance-punk.
 

Tourette

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David Bowies Greatest Hits. One album with only the best on it and deserving of a place in anyones CD rack.

Buy it/download it now and sit back and relax with some of history's greatest songs.
 

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tomtom94 said:
LocustCloud said:
Serj Tankian - Elect the Dead
The live version of the album (the one with the symphony orchestra) is nothing short of epic. The original album I just find a bit too strange (yeah, I preferred SOAD)
I am a fan of both of them tbh. Too bad I never got to see SoaD live though, would have been awesome!
 

Acier

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NeutralMunchHotel said:
EClaris said:
Jerious1154 said:
EClaris said:

Lo-Fi Alternative.

I know men who cry when they listen to this album, it's that good.

EDIT: No italics in spoiler bars? baaaaw
Seconded. I'll admit, I have come very close to crying while listening to Two Headed Boy Part 2. Speaking of which, you might appreciate this:
I choked on nothing from laughing.

Now I want to listen to that album, but after Nirvana, because I just watched a Nirvana Documentary.
Also: this will only be up for a while so enjoy it while you can!

Alas, I missed whatever it was ;~;

And strangely it was because I decided to listen to NMH. Argh!
 

Folsense

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Vampire Weekend - Self-Titled and Contra
Minus the Bear - Highly Refined Pirates

These are for the lighter side of the musical spectrum, y'know, full of catchy riff and other fun stuff. Imo, the Vampire Weekend albums are pretty much flawless, I like every track on both albums. Highly Refined Pirates is almost as good, I personally recommend "Absinthe Party at the Fly Honey Hotel" and "Spritz! Spritz! Spritz!" (their songs also have cool titles).
 

Danny Ocean

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NeutralMunchHotel said:
It doesn't necessarily have to be your favourite, just one that you think people would enjoy.
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