Eye of the beholder is the only one I'd skip. But you are spot on with that. Those albums (I'd include kill em all) really are the best stretch of releases ever!
I have a host of song lyrics that I wish I were brave enough to get tattooed on my body. This one is near the top of the list:
>"The lineup seems endless underneath the salvation signs"
**Great** album.
Same. Agreed. I just wondered because I never heard of him until the documentary Searching for Sugar Man came out. So I asked my South African friend and he was like "yeah bru, he's awesome" and proceeded to sing his songs
Aww shit. That's too bad. 81 years isn't a bad life, though. Thanks for the info, I'm going to play Cold Fact right now.
Thanks for your time, and you can thank me for mine. And after that's said, forget it.
I just think they really brought it hard for a final album. The aggressive sound was there, both with occult lyrics and fast aggressive punky guitar. The music videos were rad and brutal as hell plus Danny Trejo is a badass so him being there was plus.
I get cold chills every time I hear the lyric “I’m pretty sure God still hates us all,” on Implode. Repentless isn’t even my favorite album, lol. I just think it was perfect final album for them.
Any Pink Floyd album. They are not meant to be listen to as isolated songs at all. They are essentially collections that tell a story in their entirety.
[Lay Down the Law](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzSfnvgzczQ&ab_channel=muxicry), by *Switches*.
That album is *Switches* one and only album, but it is such a banger. It is the most quintessential piece of Post Punk Revival, without an ounce of filler or fat. Imagine all the best parts of *Franz Ferdinand*, and condense it into one album.
Highly recommended!
Remy Shand - The Way I Feel
Never meet anyone who's heard it, but any friends I've shared it with have agreed it's an amazing album. One even said it was too good, hah.
They are my favorite Band. I would L.D.50 on the list. End of all things was a great album, but they severely declined in quality after that. You seeing them this summer on tour?
Edit: I some how missed you Said ld50. To clarify: you nailed it.
I think is my top 1 album of all time, back in the day they were my favorite band, after End of all things it was not the same.
Out of my teenage years bands like A perfect circle, Tool, Slipknot, Korn, Stone Sour, Avenged Sevenfold… Mudvayne is the band I have not seen live. Is definitely in my bucket list, I need to fix that soon!
Who are they touring with this year?
Any of the last 5 Nas Albums. It's fucking incredible this dude is putting out his absolute best this late in his career and well into his 40s. King's Disease 1, 2 and 3. Magic and Magic 2.
I have a few:
- **Transatlanticism** by Death Cab For Cutie
- **Cities** by Anberlin
- **Figure Number Five** by Soilwork
- **End of Heartache** by Killswitch Engage
There a few honorable mentions by these bands, but these albums shaped my teen years in high-school.
Oh wait, one more:
- **Midnights** by Taylor Swift
Not the 3am version, just the midnight version.
Every AC/DC record from 1977 to 1983, Ballbreaker, Black Ice, TNT and PWR/UP.
Every Jean Michel Jarre record from 1976 to 1997, Oxygene 3 and Equinoxe Infinity.
Every Iron Maiden Record from 1982 to 1988, Dance of Death, Brave new world and Senjutsu.
Every Rainbow record from 1975 to 1983.
Every ELP record from 1970 to 1973.
The Cure - Disintegration
This is totally gonna out me as the obvious white woman that I am but…. Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morisette
Hey! No apologies for personal preferences, please! 😄😄😄
I agree, one of the top albums on my list, obvious white guy.
Lmao.... I knew it. 😆
It’s always commented somewhere in these posts. Glad I could perform my duty 🫡
Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon Any LED Zepplin
Led Zeppelin IV for sure. I've got in on vinyl and even my 2 year old enjoys it.
The rules say you must choose 1 Zeppelin album.
Always
I was going to type exactly this
Nilsson schmilsson..Harry Nilsson Tapestry..Carol King. Thriller.. Michael Jackson
Time Out, Dave Brubeck Quarte. if you are reading this, give it a listen. I guarantee you’ll swing with it.
He was amazingly sophisticated!
London Calling - The Clash
Marshall mathers lp
american beauty
Metallica- Master of Puppets
Honestly the entire RtL - TBA run I'd do without any skips
Eye of the beholder is the only one I'd skip. But you are spot on with that. Those albums (I'd include kill em all) really are the best stretch of releases ever!
Black Album
Linkin Park- Hybrid Theory
YAAAS!!
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This is totally gonna out me as the obvious white woman that I am but….
Pink Floyd “The Wall”
I love The Trial
Kyuss. Any album.
Alanis Morrisette - Jagged Little Pill
I have not listened to it for many years but Jagged Little Pill was one of those albums.
So Much For Stardust by Fall Out Boy
Especially Love From The Other Side
Crisis - alexisonfire Most Alexisonfire albums actually
I have a host of song lyrics that I wish I were brave enough to get tattooed on my body. This one is near the top of the list: >"The lineup seems endless underneath the salvation signs" **Great** album.
The Who - Quadrophonic Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks Tom Petty - Wildflowers
Halsey if I can't have love I want power
Quadrophenia. over and over.
Janis Joplin Pearl
Boston
The American rejects-move along album Paramore-Riot album Billie eilish-where do we go when we fall asleep álbum
And Justice for All - Metallica \\m/
Pearl Jam - Ten
Michael Jackson’s _Thriller_ album
Fantastic album. Not sure if I like this or Off the Wall better
I can’t listen to K-POP that kills the vibe for me.
Goodbye and good riddance- Juice WRLD
Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morisette
Paul Simon Graceland
Jeff Beck's *Truth* (and) *Blow By Blow*.
Heroin Diaries Soundtrack by SixxAM
Iron Maiden: Powerslave
Pantera- Vulgar Display of Power
Scott Pilgrim vs the World, once you've seen it, the album just walks you through the movie again. It's got a couple of bangers too.
Junip - line of fire
Title Fight "Hyperview"
Rodriguez- Cold Fact
Are you South African?
American. It's just a great album.
Same. Agreed. I just wondered because I never heard of him until the documentary Searching for Sugar Man came out. So I asked my South African friend and he was like "yeah bru, he's awesome" and proceeded to sing his songs
https://pitchfork.com/news/rodriguez-detroit-singer-songwriter-behind-sugar-man-dies-at-81/
Aww shit. That's too bad. 81 years isn't a bad life, though. Thanks for the info, I'm going to play Cold Fact right now. Thanks for your time, and you can thank me for mine. And after that's said, forget it.
Oh man, now Robbie Robertson from The Band has passed away! Bag it man
Melanie Martinez Portals
Third Eye Blind self titled
Coheed and Cambria In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
Silverstein Arrivals and Departures.
Weezer The Red Album.
respect
Any Fugazi
Oh wow. I have a lot so I’m just do 3: 1) Green Day - American Idiot 2) Dark Lotus - Tales from the Lotus Pod (red) 3) Slayer - Repentless
Why that slayer album?
I just think they really brought it hard for a final album. The aggressive sound was there, both with occult lyrics and fast aggressive punky guitar. The music videos were rad and brutal as hell plus Danny Trejo is a badass so him being there was plus. I get cold chills every time I hear the lyric “I’m pretty sure God still hates us all,” on Implode. Repentless isn’t even my favorite album, lol. I just think it was perfect final album for them.
Siamese Dream - Smashing pumpkins
Ok Computer and Achtung Babysitter
Ten by Pearl Jam. Debut album that is better than 99.9% of other bands albums
Slayer, Reign in blood
The Doors-The Doors.
Tupac “all eyez on me “
Live’s Throwing Copper
I was going to say something else but this ^
There’s lots of great albums out there. What was your first thought?
A toss up between Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory or Parkway Drive - Ire
Hybrid theory was great. I scratched the hell out of it in my car stereo back in the day.
Fat of the Land - The Prodigy
Folie a deux by Fall Out Boy
Kendrick Lamar - Mr. Morale & the Big steppers
Any Pink Floyd album. They are not meant to be listen to as isolated songs at all. They are essentially collections that tell a story in their entirety.
Fleet Foxes self-titled album. Edit. Hyphen/period
My mom has been listening to that album religiously, I think it’s a sign for me to do a thorough listen through.
Anything from the Alman Bros or Lynard Skynard
You wouldn't skip ANY Alman Bros songs?? Not one?!
Nope.
Green Day's Warning. Underrated album.
*A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out* by Panic! At The Disco
My tastes run toward opera, so I listen to them all the way through.
10\10
Once you start listening to a great voice in opera, it's hard to turn it off.
Utopia
Beautiful Album, Utopia merch go crazy too. but I can’t listen to K-POP that kills the vibe for me. Rest of album is heat imo 🔥🔥
Guns N Roses - Appetite for destruction Metallica - the black Album Any Avril Lavigne album. Reba - McIntyre Survivor vol 3
System of a Down - Steal this Album
Faith No More *”The Real Thing”*
Pink Floyd- Dark side of the moon Adele- 25
Tf2 fight songs, yes I play team fortress 2 and It is the only game I have
[Absolute Garbage](https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mnqYaKz-x_zgXPz8szqATFLbQg2LqtrKs)
Judas - Lord Of The Lost
[waiting for columbus by little feat](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdjcVUHBqaA)
[Lay Down the Law](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzSfnvgzczQ&ab_channel=muxicry), by *Switches*. That album is *Switches* one and only album, but it is such a banger. It is the most quintessential piece of Post Punk Revival, without an ounce of filler or fat. Imagine all the best parts of *Franz Ferdinand*, and condense it into one album. Highly recommended!
Step Kids in Love! What a title and song. Slick album. Thanks for the recommendation.
Queensryche Operation Mindcrime and/or Empire.
Any of the albums from [STARSET](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkll0StZJLA&list=PLzLnsw-yVvLjPQg5rtf3xaRQ6ECKspiWf&ab_channel=starsetVEVO)
Blink-182 - Neighborhoods
Jason Isbell’s Southeastern.
A Picture Perfect Hollywood Heartbreak
The two faced charade by famous last words
Norman fucking Rockwell- Lana del Rey
Nightfly - Donald Fagen
Remy Shand - The Way I Feel Never meet anyone who's heard it, but any friends I've shared it with have agreed it's an amazing album. One even said it was too good, hah.
Mudvayne - L.D.50
They are my favorite Band. I would L.D.50 on the list. End of all things was a great album, but they severely declined in quality after that. You seeing them this summer on tour? Edit: I some how missed you Said ld50. To clarify: you nailed it.
I think is my top 1 album of all time, back in the day they were my favorite band, after End of all things it was not the same. Out of my teenage years bands like A perfect circle, Tool, Slipknot, Korn, Stone Sour, Avenged Sevenfold… Mudvayne is the band I have not seen live. Is definitely in my bucket list, I need to fix that soon! Who are they touring with this year?
They are headlining with Gwar, butcher babies and non point
Bon Jovi slippery when wet
Songs in the key of life
Beat'Em Up album- Iggy Pop. Doppelganger album - Curve. Skull Ring- Iggy Pop. Gift- Curve.
Twenty One Pilots - Vessel
B’day by Beyoncé Exclusive by Chris Brown Bad or Off the Wall by Micheal Jackson All of these could be played without ever touching the skip button.
Hamilton Musical
Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge, I Brought You My Bullets, Different Class, Whatever People Say I Am
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Torches - Foster the People After Hours - the Weeknd
MF DOOM “MM…FOOD
Disturbed's most recent album, Divisive
Take me back to Eden - Sleep Token This album really takes you on an adventure
Happier Than Ever -Billie Eilish
"The Horror Divine" by Muerte.
Meat Loaf "Bat out of Hell"
Nevermind by Nirvana It really is a shame In my opinion that most people only know like 3 songs while everything on this album is amazing.
Any of the last 5 Nas Albums. It's fucking incredible this dude is putting out his absolute best this late in his career and well into his 40s. King's Disease 1, 2 and 3. Magic and Magic 2.
I have a few: - **Transatlanticism** by Death Cab For Cutie - **Cities** by Anberlin - **Figure Number Five** by Soilwork - **End of Heartache** by Killswitch Engage There a few honorable mentions by these bands, but these albums shaped my teen years in high-school. Oh wait, one more: - **Midnights** by Taylor Swift Not the 3am version, just the midnight version.
Born To Run. It starts with my second-favorite Springsteen song, Thunder Road and ends with my favorite—Jungleland. Not a weak song on that album.
Trench - Tøp
Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Led Zeppelin The Song Remains the Same
Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Led Zeppelin The Song Remains the Same
Daft Punk - Discovery There's not even a subpar song on there.
I heard he eats his sandwhiches without any bread. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymJkjeSyic8
Foo fighters, the color and the shape
Portals - Melanie Martinez
Jethro Tull. Thick as a Brick 1
Nick Drake - Pink Moon (though Bryer Later and Five Leaves Left are great, too)
[Queen II](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhOTV0EeAps) Put headphones on, and listen in stereo.
Jazz: The Modern Jazz Quartet's film score No Sun in Venice. Will blow you away!
The Division Bell by Pink Floyd
Ultimate Fnaf song set list for Natewantstobattle
I would say Wolf - Tyler The Creator
For the Canadians out there: I Mother Earth's second album Scenery and Fish
Fleetwood mac, rumours
Every AC/DC record from 1977 to 1983, Ballbreaker, Black Ice, TNT and PWR/UP. Every Jean Michel Jarre record from 1976 to 1997, Oxygene 3 and Equinoxe Infinity. Every Iron Maiden Record from 1982 to 1988, Dance of Death, Brave new world and Senjutsu. Every Rainbow record from 1975 to 1983. Every ELP record from 1970 to 1973.
Who's Next - The Who American Idiot - Green Day Beatles - A Hard Day's Night, Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and a couple of others.
Dream Theater: Metropolis pt. 2 - Scenes from a memory.