What album(s) do you know the lyrics from start to finish?

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someonehairy-ish

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All of Muse's albums except for a couple of bits where what he says is completely unintelligible and I can't be asked to look it up.
The rest of what I listen to is metal, so there are generally fairly large portions of each album where I can't really tell what the words are.
 

shogunblade

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I think I know the entirety of "A New World Record", "Time" and "Out of the Blue", all by Electric Light Orchestra, even the stuff that was only released in the U.K. that was put on the CDs that are out now.

Wonderful.
 

teqrevisited

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The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Foxtrot, A Trick of the Tail, Selling England By the Pound, Wind & Wuthering and, to break the trend, Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds: both dialogue and songs.

*How could I forget Nursery Cryme? Such blasphemy.
 

Erja_Perttu

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I know all the lyrics to the songs on "The Best Seventies Album In The World...Ever!"

Can't go wrong with an album full of classics!

teqrevisited said:
Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds: both dialogue and songs.
You, sir, are brilliant.
 

Rooster893

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I know most of Mellow Gold by Beck, but the two albums I know by heart are Kill 'em All by Metallica and Californiacation by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
 

TheGauntman

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Just_A_Glitch said:
Oh damn, lets think...

Every single goddamn HIM song.
Unia by Sonata Arctica
Once by Nightwish
Razia's Shadow by Forgive Durden
The Sunset Tree by The Mountain Goats
Opheliac by Emilie Autumn
Icon and the Black Roses by Icon and the Black Roses
Midian by Cradle of Filth
That's pretty impressive. I like Cradle of Filth (Damnation and a Day is a particular favourite) but now matter how many times I listen to them and read the lyrics only a line or two will stick.

GirDraconis said:
Metallica's 'Ride the Lightning'. I've owned that since I was eight years old.
Nice one. I reckon I could have a stab at Master of Puppets or ...And Justice for All. I listened to them so much when I was a zergling.

Zantos said:
I was going to say "Know all the words to the entire album? Seriously!", then I thought to myself "Come on Joe, Brave New World, from your mini-mosher phase in high school"

So yeah, Brave new world by Iron Maiden. I could probably take a crack at Number of the beast too.
Haha, yeah. I thought the days of memorising albums were behind me, but apparently not...
 

aje656

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Uhhh...let's see...

Transatlanticism- Death Cab for Cutie
Plans- Death Cab for Cutie
Narrow Stairs- Death Cab for Cutie
Codes and Keys- Death Cab for Cutie
(I listen to them a lot, if you couldn't tell.)
In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3- Coheed and Cambria
Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness- Coheed and Cambria
No World for Tomorrow- Coheed and Cambria
Year of the Black Rainbow- Coheed and Cambria
Give Up- The Postal Service
The Crane Wife- The Decemberists

That's just off the top of my head, I'm sure there's more, I'm just too lazy to check my MP3.
 

chaosyoshimage

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aje656 said:
Uhhh...let's see...

Transatlanticism- Death Cab for Cutie
Plans- Death Cab for Cutie
Narrow Stairs- Death Cab for Cutie
Codes and Keys- Death Cab for Cutie
(I listen to them a lot, if you couldn't tell.)
In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3- Coheed and Cambria
Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness- Coheed and Cambria
No World for Tomorrow- Coheed and Cambria
Year of the Black Rainbow- Coheed and Cambria
Give Up- The Postal Service
The Crane Wife- The Decemberists

That's just off the top of my head, I'm sure there's more, I'm just too lazy to check my MP3.
Hey a fellow Death Cab fan!

Anyway, for me it's Give Up by The Postal Service (Which is also mentioned by the guy above me). I'm sure there are others (For example, the above Codes and Keys which I've listened to a billion times since it came out because it helps with my depression), but that's the one that really comes to mind since it's my favorite album.
 

Superior Mind

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Shihad's "The General Electric". I'm not a great one for lyrics but I played that CD continually throughout a three week long school trip back in 2004 and the lyrics stuck in my head.
 

Battleaxx90

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I could definately sing the song 2112 from back to finish, no problem. Aside from the odd human error, of course.

I know, you said "Album" and not "Song", but 2112 is over 20 minutes long. I think that's close enough.
 

neonsword13-ops

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Most of my dad's AC/DC albums.

He plays them in the his room non-stop and our house isn't really the definiton of sound proff, so it drives me a bit paranoid.

Speaking of which, this looks like the perfect time for a CSI Miami one-liner!

*AHEM*

I think my ears...
*Puts on Glasses*
Are on a Highway to Hell.
 

MaximumCrux

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Hot Fuss by The Killers

and

A Fever You Can't Sweat Out by Panic! At The Disco and to my eternal shame.
 

sniddy_v1legacy

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Queens greatest hits 1 I know I could....I actually had to obtain the bridged version of We will rock you that flows into we are the champions as per the album as I got so used to hearing it that way

...I'd imagine I could do Disturbed's Prayer and Sickness but never tried, probably also 10,000 fists....but I may stumble a little - maybe

I'd also imagine there's at least a few Bon Jovi or Bryan Adams albums I probably know
 

The Mehster

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Well, being I listen to a genre that usually has no lyrics, I can name a few.
Daft Punk-Discovery
The Glitch Mob-Drink the Sea

And maybe the soundtrack to Moulin Rouge.
Don't ask why.