Whats Your Favorite Album?

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somerandomguy76

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Wasder said:
Legend-Bob Marley

Favourite Noise-Reel Big Fish
These. RBF doesn't get enough love. Though "Turn the Radio Off" is still my fav to date.

For me, it's "Somewhere in the Between" by Streetlight Manifesto
 

JenXXXJen

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Lukirre said:
JenXXXJen said:
Dark Passion Play - Nightwish
But...h-...h-....how?
Did...did you not listen to Nightwish before?
Back with Tarja?
Tarja was the best thing that ever happened to Nightwish.
Tarja was great, but the music in that album is fucking gorgeous, Poet and the Pendulum is my most favourite song ever :D And I'm also one of the very few who like Anette's voice :p

I count Once and Century Child among my favourite albums, too.
 

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Earthbound said:
Bringing some New Rave into the thread, I'm going to go with Myths of the Near Future by Klaxons. Such a good album for such an unusual sound.
your a good man/woman, with some good taste. i think you and me are the only people advocating any sort of electronic music.
i dont really have a favourite album, but at this current time the ones stuck in my CD players are:
DJ Fresh - Escape from planet monday, Qemists - join the Q, Pink Floyd - darkside of the moon, Eminem - relapse. quite an eclectic mix of genres, but there you go.
 

freakonaleash

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Master of puppets - Metallica
Take A look in the mirror - Korn
Three dollar bill ya'll$ - Limp bizkit
Slipknot self titled debut
The Crusade - Trivium
 

Lukirre

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JenXXXJen said:
Lukirre said:
JenXXXJen said:
Dark Passion Play - Nightwish
But...h-...h-....how?
Did...did you not listen to Nightwish before?
Back with Tarja?
Tarja was the best thing that ever happened to Nightwish.
Tarja was great, but the music in that album is fucking gorgeous, Poet and the Pendulum is my most favourite song ever :D And I'm also one of the very few who like Anette's voice :p

I count Once and Century Child among my favourite albums, too.
Most music off of that album is...well, to say the least, bland.
It's just so uninspired.
Almost the entire chorus of Bye Bye, Beautiful is composed of palm muting power chords, and playing them over and over and over...

But I'll stop there. I've just never actually met anyone who liked that album.
It's...new for me.
 

KSI Hellboy

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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band or The White Album by The Beatles

Moving Pictures by Rush

Paranoid by Black Sabbath

Screaming For Vengeance by Judas Priest

London Calling by The Clash

Boston by Boston

Appetite for Destruction by Guns 'n' Roses
 

Sun Flash

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We're In The Music biz - Robots In Disguise
Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) - David Bowie
Hunky Dory - David Bowie
Christ The Album - Crass

I've found myself flipping through these four lately.
 

Boozebarron

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I'm surprised this one hasn't been said already:
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon

Other favourites include:
Pink Floyd - The Wall (Double CD)
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Metallica - The Black Album
The Killers - Sawdust

and (if best of CDs count)
Radiohead - The Best of (I haven't listened to much of their other stuff, gonna buy a few albums soon though)
 

JBarracudaL

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Cheesebob said:
Wow...Up? Really? Why?

Although I do agree Murmur is amazing
It's a gorgeous album, I simply prefer the flow and feel of the music to other REM albums.

Also, I'm replying nearly a month late, further proof that I am a rebel without a cause.
 

Mozared

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Currently? A tie between Somewhere in the Between by Streetlight Manifesto and The Human Equation by Ayreon. Haven't really listened to the latter one in ages but it's one damn fine album regardless.
 

Cheesebob

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JBarracudaL said:
Cheesebob said:
Wow...Up? Really? Why?

Although I do agree Murmur is amazing
It's a gorgeous album, I simply prefer the flow and feel of the music to other REM albums.

Also, I'm replying nearly a month late, further proof that I am a rebel without a cause.
I agree.

Although it has a higher percentage of shit songs on it than the other pre-2000 albums :p
 

beat poet

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Return to Cookie Mountain by TV on the Radio
Somewhere at the bottom of the river between vega and altair by La Dispute
Walking papers by Hostage life
We are the romans by botch
in/casino/out by at the drive in
the chemistry of common life by fucked up
 

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I am appalled no one has mentioned either: Levelling The Land- The Levellers, or Captain Morgans Revenge- Alestorm!!!
 

JBarracudaL

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Cheesebob said:
I agree.

Although it has a higher percentage of shit songs on it than the other pre-2000 albums :p
I don't feel too negatively about any songs on it, not that I'm the hugest REM fan in the world or anything, haven't sat down and listened to their entire discography.
All I know is that compared to Accelerate it's Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue."