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Flamezdudes

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Muse - Absolution

Honourable mentions are:

Nirvana - Nevermind

Them Crooked Vultures - Them Crooked Vultures
 

Wing Dairu

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That would have to be Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles. Not only is it chock-full with catchy songs, but the whole album is presented as a fantasy concert by the titular band.
 

Sronpop

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I don't have a favorite ever, I love too many albums to pick just one, I did happen to do one of those 15 album things on Facebook though and go through in detail 15 albums that are some of my favs and changed my life etc. http://www.facebook.com/#!/notes/conor-ncnugget-fleming/since-everyone-else-is-doing-it-15-albums/147783025243934 If your interested

Heres and excerpt

Gojira - From Mars To Sirius

This is tied with all of Gojira albums, I love that band so fucking much, they have yet to do wrong. But this is the album that hooked me. A massive massive concept album. The sound is Huge, like whale huge, some of the heaviest songs ever written on this too. Probably their finest hour, everything just came together so well on this album. Words can't do this one justice. Can listen to this one cover to cover with joy, over and over and over again.
 

Sronpop

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MiracleOfSound said:
Outright Villainy said:
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Ah City, what a phenomenal album. You can be as low tuned or as growly as you like, you'll never get heavier than oh my fucking god. That breakdown melts my face. '97 was a good year for The Dev!
I have yet to get it but will be in Dublin soon :)

Oh, and as for heavier than Oh My Fucking God... I think this may just achieve it:


Might just be the most intense, heavy song I have ever had the pleasure of raping my ears with!

EDIT: Scream at 2.17 - wow...
I have this as my Ringtone, and Skekis as my message tone. Nothing beats some strapping to get you pumped up when answering the phone.
 
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Sronpop said:
MiracleOfSound said:
Outright Villainy said:
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Ah City, what a phenomenal album. You can be as low tuned or as growly as you like, you'll never get heavier than oh my fucking god. That breakdown melts my face. '97 was a good year for The Dev!
I have yet to get it but will be in Dublin soon :)

Oh, and as for heavier than Oh My Fucking God... I think this may just achieve it:


Might just be the most intense, heavy song I have ever had the pleasure of raping my ears with!

EDIT: Scream at 2.17 - wow...
I have this as my Ringtone, and Skekis as my message tone. Nothing beats some strapping to get you pumped up when answering the phone.
I always thought Home Nucleonics would make a great ringtone. "The beat starts here. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH"
 

james0192

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I've got 2
Appetite for Destruction - Guns N' Roses
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Two Steps From the Move - Hanoi Rocks

not a song off either that isnt brilliant
Also Hanoi Rocks are one of Guns n' Roses main influences apparently, the title of Welcome to the Jungle comes from a song on Two Steps From the Move called Underwater World.
 

Glamorgan

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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Either that, or Love. Actually, yeah. Probably Love.
 

Mr. Mxyzptlk

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hmm, that's a hard one^^
-brian wilson: smile
-scott walker: scott
or
-love: forever changes
probably forgot about 250 other albums that i should have mentioned here :3
 

Wylade

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The sufferer and the witness, by Rise Against. the way that Prayer of The Refugee and Drones blends together was perfect.
 

AvsJoe

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I haven't had a "favourite album" since I was a Linkin Park fan and Meteora was still relatively new. I have favourite songs and bands but not favourite albums.
 

MMETEORAGA1994

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I'm always torn between Daydream Nation by Sonic Youth and Loveless by My Bloody Valentine. Both of which are exceptional albums way ahead of their time to this day
 

XSA37

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Flogging Molly live at the Greek. Most of the songs are better live than their studio versions (I actually hate most of the studio versions of songs I love.) In addition, the band does a great job with the crowd and makes you feel like a part of the concert, even though you are in a room or in your car.
 

Snarky Username

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It's a tie between The Wall by Pink Floyd and Quadrophenia by The Who.

The Wall because it's a great album with a great message, and Quadrophenia because it's basically my head in an album, and not in the homicidal sense. It's like if you just change the motivation of the main character, I would be him.

In second place would probably be Animals, also by Pink Floyd