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Ignatz_Zwakh

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Tough, tough.....I can't really choose one, I think. A few I adore, that have had a major effect on my life are-

The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust (David Bowie)
Twilight of the Thundergod (Amon Amarth)
Act I and II (The Protomen)
The Blue Album (Baroness)

And they're tons more...yeah, can't pick one, sorry.
 

Blue Hero

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Beautiful Freak by Eels. So many good songs. Susan's house, novocaine for the soul, flower, manchild. Just bitchin'.

 

xplosive59

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Shark Sandwich - Spinal Tap






Seriously though there is alot, Im a big fan of Devin Townsend's Ocean Machine Biomech, Camel's Mirage, Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here, Paradise lost's Draconian Times, Cynic's Focus, Death's Symbolic, Strapping Young Lad's City, Electric Wizard's Dopethrone and Im really diggin' Miracle of Sounds Level 1 at the momment.
 

BlumiereBleck

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My all time favorite album would have to be Passover by The Black Angels. Every single song is amazing, and just mind blowing. Seriously everyone should check this album out.
Kenbo Slice said:


This album is fucking awesome. I listened to it virtually non-stop in middle school and I still love it now.
Great album! It's good to know that people still listen to their best album!
 

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AnarchistFish said:



Cookies for anyone who knows who those last two are by without cheating.

Woops big post.
The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me by Brand New
and
F♯ A♯ ∞ by GYBE

Both are amazing albums and excellent choices. F#A# ∞ especially...
 

AnarchistFish

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chaos_aquarium said:
AnarchistFish said:



Cookies for anyone who knows who those last two are by without cheating.

Woops big post.
The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me by Brand New
and
F♯ A♯ ∞ by GYBE

Both are amazing albums and excellent choices. F#A# ∞ especially...
It really is. It's one of those albums you can just fall into and immerse yourself in completely.
 

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MiracleOfSound said:
RIP Pete. Your voice and gorgeous, floating songs brought many happy times to my ears.

Oh Hell I cant believe I left this off my list, This is pretty much a perfect album, especially Red Water and Love You To Death, the atmosphere is immense.
 

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BarbaricGoose said:
Probably...



(R.I.P.)

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Hmmm that's not expected, I would have thought Excitable Boy.

Vern said:
My favorite album is Tom Waits - Mule Variations. Followed very closely by Tom Waits - Real Gone. snip
Close to mine, however Marc Ribot's debut.


Runners up would be Nebraska, and Dr John's Gris Gris.
 

BarbaricGoose

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octafish said:
BarbaricGoose said:
Probably...



(R.I.P.)

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Hmmm that's not expected, I would have thought Excitable Boy.
Excitable Boy would be my second favorite album of his, followed by Life'll Kill Ya. I chose Learning to Flinch because it has such a great track list, and all the songs are performed with a 12 string, or piano. Or a slide guitar in Worrier King's case. Despite the audio quality not being amazing, it sounds... great.

And that extended version of Poor Poor Pitiful Me is one of my favorite songs--ever.
 

Mike Laserbeam

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Either:
Or:
Or:
Or:
Or:

Because I am nothing if not consistent...
 

JdaS

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Launcelot111 said:
Easy choice. The wonderful Minutemen. 43 songs of pure genius



I've taken to naming my game characters Boon in memory of D Boon
Holy shit! An Escapist with taste!

Jazoni89 said:
AnarchistFish said:
Jazoni89 said:
The first one with the two Halloween mask wearing people is Brand New's The Devil and God are ranging inside of me.

According to RYM, it's Considered to be one of the best Emotional Hardcore albums ever made (yes, I hate to use the term Emo).
Yep. Hmmmm... I can see why people would describe it as Emo but I don't know if that's the best way to describe it, especially since tags like that generally give people the wrong idea about the style of the music since they've been misused so much.
Well...Brand New is more traditional Emo, like Rites of Spring, and Sunny Day Real Estate, not like My Chemical Romance, or Fall Out Boy which lends more to the Pop variety. It's kinda like the difference between Brostep, and Dubstep really, all are of the same category, but have totally different sounds.

Your right though, trying to say that to someone who isn't too clued up on Emo music would be kinda hard, as there's a lot of stigma attached to it, that's mostly why I prefer calling it Emotional Hardcore than just Emo, it's more respectable to the genre I feel.
Or you could just call it Post-hardcore like I do and avoid that redundant and quite frankly ludicrous tag (Especially if you're gonna lump Rites of Spring and Nation of Ulysses in there). Speaking of which:

Fugazi!!



or



It's a difficult choice and I'd probably put Fugazi's whole damn discography in here. I don't even really believe in favorite albums or artists, but these guys and these two albums are definitely up there somewhere.
 

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Valagetti said:
The Beatles.
Sgt. Peppers lonely hearts club band.
This.

or possibly the White Album, I know it's clique but the White Album just had SO MANY FREAKIN GOOD SONGS.
 

MiracleOfSound

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xplosive59 said:
Oh Hell I cant believe I left this off my list, This is pretty much a perfect album, especially Red Water and Love You To Death, the atmosphere is immense.
Yeah, it's a masterpiece. :) I've worn my copy out so bad
 

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Barring compilation albums (cause i dontt hink that should count since thats purposely picked to be the best songs thus far by the band), I'd have to say Alice in Chains' Jar of Flies album EP.

Mainly cause it has my favorite song (I Stay Away), but also cause it has one of my favorite non-lyrical songs (Whale and Wasp, which I actually wrote an entire paper on for a humanities class about what the meaning was that I perceived to be), and the first appearance of Nutshell arguably Staley-era AiC's best song and ont he whole AiC's best song (it gets hard to say that now that they've switched genres to a more hard rock/metal with Black Gives Way to Blue when they were previously Grunge).

Plus I like the art the and it was the first ever EP to debut at number one on the Billboard 200 in music history, so theres that too.
 

thelittleman66

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Metallica- ...And Justice for All
Alice in Chains- Dirt
Led Zeppelin- Houses of the Holy
Megadeth- So Far, So Good, So What?
Pink Floyd- Dark Side of the Moon
Iron Maiden- Number of the Beast
Black Sabbath- Paranoid/Heaven and Hell (tie)
 

standokan

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Oh god no, I'm way too young for a favourite, and I barely listen to music by album so a favourite is hardly representative. And I always forget three or four bands when recalling so again not representatives.

I've been loving this one album lately though, it's really good. The baseplayer from Led Zeppelin (Jean-Paul Jones) started a superband (which is an actual term, I googled it don't worry) with the frontman from Queens of the Stone Age (Josh Homme) and the frontman from the Foo Fighters (Dave Grohl, also former part of Nirvana). Anyway their first album was SO fucking good, really looking forward to their second one.

It's Them Crooked Vultures by Them Crooked Vultures by the way

don't let the name scare you away.
 

Summerstorm

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For me it has to be "Forever Autumn" by Lake of Tears. Perfect album (If i am in the mood). every song absolutely awesome.

I have this song of it here in my car since about 12 years (on tapes, CD, MP3... whatever) and in my playlist on my computer.


together with most (if not all) of the other songs. Love it. Perfect album for me.
 

MajorTomServo

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American Beauty by the Grateful Dead.

Mom was a hippie, so I've literally been listening to this since before I was born.
 

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BlueberryMUNCH said:
One of the hardest questions ever, but this is definitely up there:
Such a brilliant album. 10,000 days is easily my favorite Metal album ever.

Overall? Tough call! Gonna have to go for the album that has changed me.