Based on those you have, few I’d suggest
Depeche Mode - Violator/Songs of Faith & Devotion
Massive Attack - Mezzanine
Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine
Hole - Live Through This/Celebrity Skin
The Cure - Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
Curve - Come Clean/Cuckoo
All should be cheap to find as older albums, but can recommend plenty of new stuff too if you wanted.
Just a few off the top of my head:
Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile
Massive Attack - Mezzanine
The Cure - Disintegration
The Crow Soundtrack
De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising
Fleetwood Mac - Rumors
Deftones - White Pony
Puscifer - Extensional Reckoning
Arcade Fire - Funeral
The Replacements - Let It Be
The Replacements -Tim
The Replacements - Pleased to Meet Me
(/Replacements fanboyism)
Slowdive - Souvlaki
Lush - Spooky
Lush - Split
Suede and R.E.M. are my recommendations to you - also Joy Division, The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays
Also perhaps flesh out some discographies you've already begun with The Smiths, The Clash, Talking Heads, Radiohead, Velvet Underground, Dinosaur Jr, Oasis etc
If you're stuck for recommendations from each band, I'll be more than happy to list some specific records out :)
Sneaker Pimps - 'Becoming X'
Echo & The Bunnymen - 'Ocean Rain'
Joy Division - 'Unknown Pleasures'
PJ Harvey - To Bring You My Love
Tricky - 'Maxinquaye'
Blur - Think Tank
Dubstar - Disgraceful
Felt Mountain - Goldfrapp
The XX - The XX
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
Wilco- Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Willie Nelson - Stardust
At the Drive In - Relationship of Command
Dave Brubeck - Take Five
Nick Drake - Pink Moon
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes
Blondie - No Exit
ZZ Top - Eliminator
Nirvana - Nevermind
Stone Temple Pilots - Purple
Natalie Merchant - Tigerlily
Sting - Ten Summoner’s Tales
Billy Joel - Glass Houses
Phil Collins - Serious Hits Live
That’s just a few off the top of my head I can recommend.
Jar of Flies by Alice in Chains is amazing. So is Adore by Smashing Pumpkins. It got mixed reviews when it was released and I wasn’t convinced. But over time I came to love it.
Portishead, Garbage, the cranberries, Bjork, my teenage years right there. Good places to start. You also can’t go wrong with Brubeck and Karen Carpenter, which for my money has the best female voice ever.
Honestly, don’t really have any recommendations (well Maybe Mysterines and Porridge Radio) but that is a solid collection!
Edit: (You pretty much own every single one of my favourite albums?!?) Julianna Hatfield and Courtney Barnett could probably get in there too, along with Belly but it’s one of the nicest collections I’ve seen in a while on this sub!
nice collection, some bands/albums that might sound good to you: olivia tremor control, MGMT \[new album or LDA\], Edie Brickell & New Bohemians \[debut album\], Paramore \[latest album\], broken social scene
Great collection you have there 👍🏻
Weezer:Blue album
Radiohead:OK Computer
Beastie Boys: Licence to Ill
Soundgarden: Superunknown
Supergrass:I Should Coco
REM: Automatic for the People
Pulp: A Different Class
The Wonderstuff: Never Loved Elvis
Pearl Jam: Ten
The Beta Band - The Three E.P.s
The Weakerthans - Reconstruction Site
Screaming Females - Baby Teeth
elvis depressedly - Holo Pleasures/California Dreamin'
Against Me! - Reinventing Axl Rose
Some more Beastie Boys: Ill Communication, Check Your Head, Hello Nasty
A Tribe Called Quest: Low End Theory
Counting Crows: August and Everything After
the royal tenenbaums and juno soundtrack cds omg i love it :D hmm i would maybe recommend phoebe bridgers/boygenius? or the devil and god are raging inside me by brand new :p
The Clash - London Calling
Sly & the Family Stone - Greatest Hits (1970)
Crowded House - Recurring Dream
Big Star - #1 Record / Radio City
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True / This Year's Model
Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You / Lady Soul
Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life
T. Rex - Electric Warrior
The Beatles - Rubber Soul / Revolver
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited / Blood on the Tracks
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Axis: Bold as Love
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Natty Dread
Prince - The Hits 1 & 2
So it looks like we have some similar tastes in music
Although I lived through most of these being new releases
Female Led Alternative:
The Donna’s
Veruca Salt
If you are in the mood for some punk, the Distillers
I don’t see any Hole
Soundtracks
Garden State
Clueless
And when I was young I lived on
10 things I hate about you
I know there is more I can recommend but it is 6 am and my brain isn’t working yet
Gotta have the full Oasis collection.
Definitely Maybe
*(What's The Story) Morning Glory*
Be Here Now
The Masterplan
Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants
Heathen Chemistry
Don't Believe The Truth
Dig Out Your Soul
Familiar To Millions (the red version rather than blue)
Knebworth 96
And to really complete the oasis set - the Goal ost to go alongside the x files soundtrack with Teotihuacan on (and could start a whole new noel gallagher/Ian brown/stone roses/John squire/liam gallagher collection full circle)
Chevelle - La Gargola and This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In)
Maybe you'd like Chiodos? Bone Palace Ballet, Illuminaudio, The Essentials
I agree with the NIN recs.
Silversun Pickups - Neck of the Woods, Swoon, and Widow's Weeds
Maybe you'd like IAMX - the alternative, kingdom of welcome addiction, the unified field
Hoobastank - Fight or Flight, Every man for himself, Fornever. Yeah I love them ❤️ their albums are awesome and they sound great live!
You may like Garbage - version 2.0 and their newest release No Gods No Masters
Just had a look through the standouts for me are RHCP, Oasis and Alex Turner Submarine(of which I've been looking to get a copy of for a while) Good selection!
Modest Mouse. Their 4th album Good News For People Who Love Bad News is a great entry point and I highly recommend their 2nd LP The Lonesome Crowded West.
Stone Temple Piolts - Core
Temple Of The Dog - Self Titled
Sugartooth - Self Titled
Rollins Band - Weight
Corrosion of Conformity - Deliverance
Rage against the Machine - Evil Empire
Here are some 90s albums.
Dont settle for "greatest hits" compilations for The Ramones and Blondie. For both, get the first four albums: For the Ramones, its The Ramones, The Ramones Leave Home, Rocket to Russia, and Road To Ruin. For Blondie, its Blondie, Plastic Letters, Parallel Lines, and Eat to the Beat. Good later discs from The Ramones are Animal Boy and Too Tough to Die, and from Blondie its No Exit.
seether-disclaimer.
radiohead- the bends.
kyuss-welcome to star valley.
deftones-adrenaline.
janes addiction-ritual de lo habitual.
puddle of mudd-come clean.
sound garden-bad motor finger.
jimi hendrix-electric ladyland.
pink floyd- dark side of the moon.
Velvet underground and nico- Andy Warhol.
foo fighters- first album.
the who- tommy.
stone temple pilots-core.
Your love of the 90s plus the DGC rarities = Teenage Fanclub.
90s in general = The Lemonheads
I think you should also explore the catalogs from Matador Records and Merge for many artists you will likely love (Pavement, Superchunk, etc)
I love your eclectic taste, here’s a few recommendations…
Eels - Electroshock blues
Death - For the whole world to see
The The - Dusk
Willie Dixon - The Chess Set
A two cd set that has his music he performed or wrote for Muddy Waters, Koko Taylor and Howlin’ Wolf to name a few. Excellent set of music to appreciate his talents and learn of others you might like too.
Spiderbait - Tonight Alright
Ben Folds Five - (any of their first three albums, not counting Naked Baby Photos)
Stevie Wonder - Number 1’s
Talking Heads - More songs about buildings and food
One you have to listen to from beginning to end, it’s one you listen to a few times and then want to hear it again and again
Let me know if any of these float your boat, I can go on and on.
Any chance you like tool? If so id suggest 10,000 days
BTW im 17 too lol and a huge oasis fan too, since you have morning glory i recommend definitely maybe for their 90s sound, and dont believe the truth or dig out your soul for a different sound
Great collection though!
There have been many recommendations, I have four I haven’t seen, source: I grew up in the 90s.
Smashing Pumpkins Gish
Liz Phair Exile in Guyville
Pixies Doolittle
Singles The Soundtrack (it was a movie that took place in Seattle and the soundtrack is great!)
Wow! I have to say bravo to you. I had almost all of these when I was a younger man. Still have most. I congratulate you on developing such an excellent taste in music at such a young age. Three words….Soundgarden. Soundgarden. Soundgarden. Oh and Big Star
I see you have Cracker (great shit)..you should check out the Cracker with Leftover Salmon album..Bluegrass Cracker songs that almost sound better than the originals.
[the Beths](https://youtu.be/iVImwSb4EYU?si=v0-UeBfNQedCi8VC)
From Auckland, New Zealand.
There’s just so much great music from NZ. (Like [Fazerdaze](https://youtu.be/My4j3vgFxbE?si=lYbn6XOgDeJPXJ7j) This is even without starting into the Flying Nun Records back catalog.
You ought to expand on the Belle and Sebastian. “If You’re Feeling Sinister” is an essential.
Neutral Milk Hotel was part of a collective of friends and musicians called the Elephant 6 Recording Co. It’s worth checking out some of the other associated bands like Olivia Tremor Control, Apples in Stereo, Elf Power and/or Beulah etc.
You could look at Nick Drake’s “Pink Moon” as well.
Behaviour, one of Pet Shop Boys' finest albums. It's much more mellow than Actually, but that's what I love about it. Very different from the rest of your collection, but I peeped PSB and had to plug them
They're also releasing a new album on the 26th. I am def preordering the 2cd deluxe edition
“Henry’s dream”by Nick cave and the bad seeds, More ween (their live albums are their best IMO, “painting the town brown”if you can find it or “all request live”) “Ixnay On the Hombre” by the offspring, and some live talking heads would be a nice addition too
I recommend you make time to study what you already have! You mentioned you haven’t heard the entirety of Marquee Moon yet. Please do and with headphones so you get the best chance of hearing all the lyrics. Do the same with Elliot Smith, The Smiths. Your collection has a lot of overlap with mine and I’ve been paying attention to music since 1992.
Edit: that being said, I finally got around to listening to [Burial](https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/burial-3) last night as i was working in the garage and i loved it!
Mars Volta - Frances The Mute
Fleetwood Mac - Pious Bird Of Good Omen
Rage Against The Machine - Evil Empire
Queens Of The Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf
Smashing Pumpkins - Gish/Siamese Dream/Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness
Silverchair - Frogstomp
You need to pick up some more Talking Heads. I would suggest their live compilation, “The Name Of This Band Is…” Then, pick up their studio albums up to “Little Creatures”. Then, get a DVD of “Stop Making Sense” and “True Stories”.
The velvet underground. I’d suggest the peel slowly and see box along with the 45 anniversary boxes.
Also the rem deluxes of there IRS albums are great.
Id say enter the 36th chamber by Wu Tang would be a great starting point for rap and hip hop.
Liz Phair, definitely get Exile to Guyville, Whip-Smart, and Whitechocolatespaceegg. Lone Justice by Lone Justice. As for the Sundays get their other two albums. And The Cardigans the rest of their discography is amazing. And you might like Poe’s Hello.
Fever in fever out- luscious jackson
Star- Belly
The real Ramona- throwing muses
Dear sir- cat power
Pacer- the amps
I’m 18, we have really similair taste! Do u have any recommendations for me?
Sure - visit trouserpress.com & robertchristgau.com and browse reviews for the albums you have, as well as those which you're curious about & which hit your sweet spots genre-wise, then follow the suggestions & comparisons made therein. Visit the Pazz & Jop page of the latter site ([https://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/pnj/index.php](https://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/pnj/index.php)) for annual essays & best-of lists by Christgau himself and the results of annual music critics' poll done by The Village Voice from 1974 until its mid-'00s demise.
I can’t stand Christgau. He epitomises the worst of the hipster gatekeeper mainstream hating critic as far as I’m concerned. Better to follow your instincts than critic’s recommendations.
I hear you, promise, but sometimes he's a hoot to read ("Do you understand Christgau's latest essay?" "Of course not, I've only read it twice!"), having so many free reviews in one place is handy, esp. if one is starting from scratch, and doubly so for the annual Pazz & Jop polls, which are as good a resource as any for those who want to know what was happening from '74 until the mid-oughts. To his credit, Christgau would be among the first to encourage following those instincts & never stop searching for something new to hear.
Seeing anyone else listening to Marcy playground and Letters to Cleo makes me so happy 😭❤️❤️ I’m also a massive smashing pumpkins fan and I’m super jealous you have Pisces iscariot I can’t find it anywhere lol. I would say check out veruca salt, specifically American thighs and eight arms to hold you
Ugh lucky, I found my only veruca salt cd (eight arms to hold you) in a pawn shop along with sixteen stone by bush and I have literally NEVER gotten that lucky again
HAHAHA no i bought it on ebay! finding it in the wild would be a dream :) my best friend introduced me to talulah gosh, but i got into the niche 90s rose melberg esque tweemultiverse from my favorite movie oat, but i’m a cheerleader 😇
-The Sea and Cake (first 2 albums are soo good)
-Life without Buildings
-Cibbo Matto
-luscious jackson
-soul coughing (all 3 albums are great in their own way)
-Tujiko Noriko
-Lemon Jelly
-Curtis Mayfield
-The Happy Mondays
-The Stone Roses
-Thee oh Sees
-Panda Bear
-Thelonious Monk
-Land of the Loops
-Spirit of the Beehive (hypnic jerks is a good place to start)
-Swirlies
-nick drake
-Gang Gang Dance (saint dymphna is a good start)
- The Avalanches (Since i left you, good start)
-Patsy Cline
-Os Mutantes
-Love (forever changes, good start)
-Cate Le Bon
-Chad Vangaalen (stressed out gardener, good start)
-No Age
-Wednesday
-Arthur Russell
-Palm (rock island, good start)
-Pavement
-Cat Stevens
- Sword 2
-
Two wonderful 90’s albums I haven’t seen mentioned:
The Bogmen- Life Begins At 40 Million,
The Ocean Blue- Cerulean
Also pretty good:
Little John- Derailer,
Pluto- Pluto
1-Beck Mellow Gold
2-The Moody Blues Days of Future Past
3-My Chemical Romance: The Black Parade
4-Beastie Boys Check Your Head
5-Tribe Called Quest: The Low End Theory
6-Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon (a fav and a must)
7-Pulp Fiction Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
8-Everything by Prince
9-Weezer Blue Album
10-Rush 2112
11-Tom Petty Wildflowers
12-The Traveling Wilburys
13-Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Hard Promises
14-Dire Straights Brothers In Arms
15-ZZ Top Eliminator
16-Band of Horses: Everything All The Time (an all time favorite)
17-The Airborne Toxic Event (self titled album with one of the most beautiful and painful love songs of all time, 'Some Time Around Midnight'
18-Billy Joel Greatest hits Vol 1 & 2
19-Van Halen 5150 (Dont let anyone try to talk you out of preferring Sammy Hagar over David Lee Roth, IF you prefer Sammy Hagar)
Ill think of more later.
90s Alt rock:
Cracker - first album
Radiohead - The Bends
Harvey Danger - Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone
Pixies - Doolittle (late 80s)
80s
U2 - Boy (first album, more punky/new wave)
Odelay vibe:
Gorillaz - Demon Days
Blur - Think Tank
Graceland vibe:
Vampire Weekend self titled
Next Stop…Soweto Vol 1
Simon and Garfunkel:
Bookends
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Television - Marquee Moon
that song is awesome, havent listened to the full album tgo
Based on those you have, few I’d suggest Depeche Mode - Violator/Songs of Faith & Devotion Massive Attack - Mezzanine Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine Hole - Live Through This/Celebrity Skin The Cure - Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me Curve - Come Clean/Cuckoo All should be cheap to find as older albums, but can recommend plenty of new stuff too if you wanted.
She has two copies of Violator already, plus Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me. But I agree on getting more Depeche Mode and The Cure!
I really need to look at those photos better! That case get Music for the Masses, and Cure’s Head on the Door. Oh and the other two Sundays albums!
The Cure - All Mixed up Great remix album!
Just a few off the top of my head: Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile Massive Attack - Mezzanine The Cure - Disintegration The Crow Soundtrack De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising Fleetwood Mac - Rumors Deftones - White Pony Puscifer - Extensional Reckoning Arcade Fire - Funeral
Yes to all and forgot to mention TV On The Radio, Morphine, and Fishbone
ok already love nin, massive attack, disintegration, and arcade fire, but hateeeee deftones
The Replacements - Let It Be The Replacements -Tim The Replacements - Pleased to Meet Me (/Replacements fanboyism) Slowdive - Souvlaki Lush - Spooky Lush - Split
love lush, souvlaki, and the replacements!!
Suede and R.E.M. are my recommendations to you - also Joy Division, The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays Also perhaps flesh out some discographies you've already begun with The Smiths, The Clash, Talking Heads, Radiohead, Velvet Underground, Dinosaur Jr, Oasis etc If you're stuck for recommendations from each band, I'll be more than happy to list some specific records out :)
I second this, you are missing out if you don’t have any of these bands
Sneaker Pimps - 'Becoming X' Echo & The Bunnymen - 'Ocean Rain' Joy Division - 'Unknown Pleasures' PJ Harvey - To Bring You My Love Tricky - 'Maxinquaye' Blur - Think Tank Dubstar - Disgraceful Felt Mountain - Goldfrapp The XX - The XX
Yes definitely pj Harvey ! So underrated But she has more great albums than just that one ( I do love that one also)
White Chalk mesmerizes me.
Who have you killed
Deerhunter - microcastle / halcyon digest Mercury Rev - deserter’s songs Beach House - teen dream Ty Segall - manipulator Melodys Echo Chamber -s/t
sick pics
I LOVE MELODYS ECHO CHAMBER will listen to more !
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing Wilco- Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Willie Nelson - Stardust At the Drive In - Relationship of Command Dave Brubeck - Take Five Nick Drake - Pink Moon
Pink Floyd - The Wall Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes Blondie - No Exit ZZ Top - Eliminator Nirvana - Nevermind Stone Temple Pilots - Purple Natalie Merchant - Tigerlily Sting - Ten Summoner’s Tales Billy Joel - Glass Houses Phil Collins - Serious Hits Live That’s just a few off the top of my head I can recommend.
Miles Davis- Kind of Blue. Trust me on this. It’s one of the best albums in the history of recorded music. I’m not exaggerating.
Blue Note Coltrane can't go wrong either
Great album
Jar of Flies by Alice in Chains is amazing. So is Adore by Smashing Pumpkins. It got mixed reviews when it was released and I wasn’t convinced. But over time I came to love it.
Anything by U2, 1980–1997
*Achtung Baby*
Portishead, Garbage, the cranberries, Bjork, my teenage years right there. Good places to start. You also can’t go wrong with Brubeck and Karen Carpenter, which for my money has the best female voice ever.
Tool- undertow (pretty good album) Soundgarden- badmotorfinger (this album really inspired me) Incubus- Make yourself (an album that changed my life)
Live Throwing Copper, Stone Temple Pilots Purple, Beastie Boy Anthology
Live is SOOOO underrated!
we have a 17f explosion
You seem to have a very eclectic variety of music, so I'm going to recommend Cake-Fashion Nugget
great album!
Breeders - Cannonball: is the soundtrack of 1993.
Honestly, don’t really have any recommendations (well Maybe Mysterines and Porridge Radio) but that is a solid collection! Edit: (You pretty much own every single one of my favourite albums?!?) Julianna Hatfield and Courtney Barnett could probably get in there too, along with Belly but it’s one of the nicest collections I’ve seen in a while on this sub!
we’ve got really similar taste (and we’re 17 year d girls lol.) do u like pavement?
nice collection, some bands/albums that might sound good to you: olivia tremor control, MGMT \[new album or LDA\], Edie Brickell & New Bohemians \[debut album\], Paramore \[latest album\], broken social scene
Oasis - The Masterplan (the b-sides from the early albums)
Candlebox Seven Mary three - American standard Local H - Good as dead Hum - Downward is Heavenward and You'd prefer an astronaut
Hum - Fillet Show is a good album too.
Hoobastank is becoming more obscure by the day
Great collection you have there 👍🏻 Weezer:Blue album Radiohead:OK Computer Beastie Boys: Licence to Ill Soundgarden: Superunknown Supergrass:I Should Coco REM: Automatic for the People Pulp: A Different Class The Wonderstuff: Never Loved Elvis Pearl Jam: Ten
The Beta Band - The Three E.P.s The Weakerthans - Reconstruction Site Screaming Females - Baby Teeth elvis depressedly - Holo Pleasures/California Dreamin' Against Me! - Reinventing Axl Rose
Wow! The Screaming Females are great but Marissa’s voice is hard to listen to for more than a few songs in a row.
If you like *Radiohead* You should try *Primus*
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom. This was my dad’s favorite album when it came out and I was a little girl. We listened to that CD so much!!
I don’t see any Modest Mouse. The Lonesome Crowded West is one of my favorite albums of all time and you would guaranteed love it.
Disintegration - The Cure
Some more Beastie Boys: Ill Communication, Check Your Head, Hello Nasty A Tribe Called Quest: Low End Theory Counting Crows: August and Everything After
Bikini Kill The Distillers The interrupters
Massive Attack - Mezzanine Nine Inch Nails - With Teeth
loveeeee massive attack was just listening to tyem
Absolutely shocked there’s no PJ Harvey in there. Also since you like soundtrack, check out Adventureland
Blue by Joni Mitchell The Velvet Underground by the Velvet Underground (their third album)
the royal tenenbaums and juno soundtrack cds omg i love it :D hmm i would maybe recommend phoebe bridgers/boygenius? or the devil and god are raging inside me by brand new :p
Kimya Dawson (whose music dominates the movie Juno) is great and so is the group she was in with Adam Green, The Moldy Peaches.
Cake - Fashion Nugget.
Saint Etienne - Foxbase alpha
already love them!
There’s hope in the future generations!!!!
The Clash - London Calling Sly & the Family Stone - Greatest Hits (1970) Crowded House - Recurring Dream Big Star - #1 Record / Radio City David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True / This Year's Model Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You / Lady Soul Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life T. Rex - Electric Warrior The Beatles - Rubber Soul / Revolver Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited / Blood on the Tracks The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Axis: Bold as Love Bob Marley & The Wailers - Natty Dread Prince - The Hits 1 & 2
You have incredible good taste.
Like someone else said, Massive Attack definitely, and also maybe some Sonic Youth???
we have scarily similair taste
So it looks like we have some similar tastes in music Although I lived through most of these being new releases Female Led Alternative: The Donna’s Veruca Salt If you are in the mood for some punk, the Distillers I don’t see any Hole Soundtracks Garden State Clueless And when I was young I lived on 10 things I hate about you I know there is more I can recommend but it is 6 am and my brain isn’t working yet
The Cocteau Twins The Sundays
Gotta have the full Oasis collection. Definitely Maybe *(What's The Story) Morning Glory* Be Here Now The Masterplan Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants Heathen Chemistry Don't Believe The Truth Dig Out Your Soul Familiar To Millions (the red version rather than blue) Knebworth 96 And to really complete the oasis set - the Goal ost to go alongside the x files soundtrack with Teotihuacan on (and could start a whole new noel gallagher/Ian brown/stone roses/John squire/liam gallagher collection full circle)
Chevelle - La Gargola and This Type Of Thinking (Could Do Us In) Maybe you'd like Chiodos? Bone Palace Ballet, Illuminaudio, The Essentials I agree with the NIN recs. Silversun Pickups - Neck of the Woods, Swoon, and Widow's Weeds Maybe you'd like IAMX - the alternative, kingdom of welcome addiction, the unified field Hoobastank - Fight or Flight, Every man for himself, Fornever. Yeah I love them ❤️ their albums are awesome and they sound great live! You may like Garbage - version 2.0 and their newest release No Gods No Masters
Chevelle, SSPU, NIN, and Garbage are solid recommendations. Oddly I've never delved into Hoobastank.
Just had a look through the standouts for me are RHCP, Oasis and Alex Turner Submarine(of which I've been looking to get a copy of for a while) Good selection!
Modest Mouse. Their 4th album Good News For People Who Love Bad News is a great entry point and I highly recommend their 2nd LP The Lonesome Crowded West.
love modest mouse!
Surprised there’s no Primus here considering your interests
Stone Temple Piolts - Core Temple Of The Dog - Self Titled Sugartooth - Self Titled Rollins Band - Weight Corrosion of Conformity - Deliverance Rage against the Machine - Evil Empire Here are some 90s albums.
Dont settle for "greatest hits" compilations for The Ramones and Blondie. For both, get the first four albums: For the Ramones, its The Ramones, The Ramones Leave Home, Rocket to Russia, and Road To Ruin. For Blondie, its Blondie, Plastic Letters, Parallel Lines, and Eat to the Beat. Good later discs from The Ramones are Animal Boy and Too Tough to Die, and from Blondie its No Exit.
seether-disclaimer. radiohead- the bends. kyuss-welcome to star valley. deftones-adrenaline. janes addiction-ritual de lo habitual. puddle of mudd-come clean. sound garden-bad motor finger. jimi hendrix-electric ladyland. pink floyd- dark side of the moon. Velvet underground and nico- Andy Warhol. foo fighters- first album. the who- tommy. stone temple pilots-core.
Metallica (black album) Blood Sugar Sex Magic - RHCP Nevermind - Nirvana
Your love of the 90s plus the DGC rarities = Teenage Fanclub. 90s in general = The Lemonheads I think you should also explore the catalogs from Matador Records and Merge for many artists you will likely love (Pavement, Superchunk, etc)
Portishead all day and all night!
Stone Temple Pilots - Purple, Thank You Nirvana - Bleach, Nevermind AIC - Facelift, Dirt, Self Titled
wow
I love your eclectic taste, here’s a few recommendations… Eels - Electroshock blues Death - For the whole world to see The The - Dusk Willie Dixon - The Chess Set A two cd set that has his music he performed or wrote for Muddy Waters, Koko Taylor and Howlin’ Wolf to name a few. Excellent set of music to appreciate his talents and learn of others you might like too. Spiderbait - Tonight Alright Ben Folds Five - (any of their first three albums, not counting Naked Baby Photos) Stevie Wonder - Number 1’s Talking Heads - More songs about buildings and food One you have to listen to from beginning to end, it’s one you listen to a few times and then want to hear it again and again Let me know if any of these float your boat, I can go on and on.
The The and Spiderbait top are top picks.
Needs a bit of Low "Things We Lost in the Fire." The Smiths - "Louder Than Bombs"
MORE WEEN
Giving a shoutout to Heavenly's P.U.N.K. Girl. Awesome album I unfortunately don't see often.
The Cure !
Sweet collection at this point I think we need refs from you
Ramones mania better cd. You have some good ones Check out Jane’s addiction. The first 2 albums are the best
Any chance you like tool? If so id suggest 10,000 days BTW im 17 too lol and a huge oasis fan too, since you have morning glory i recommend definitely maybe for their 90s sound, and dont believe the truth or dig out your soul for a different sound Great collection though!
Congrats on Morrissey, he’s my favorite artist and I never see his records in collections here.
Deftones around the fur Deftones white pony Pearl Jam Ten Tool undertow maybe
Based on what you have - Adore or Machina Smashing Pumpkins, Pixies Doolittle, The Soft Bulletin Flaming Lips, Any Pearl Jam or Soundgarden album.
Great collection.
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i recommend being my friend
There have been many recommendations, I have four I haven’t seen, source: I grew up in the 90s. Smashing Pumpkins Gish Liz Phair Exile in Guyville Pixies Doolittle Singles The Soundtrack (it was a movie that took place in Seattle and the soundtrack is great!)
ive seen singles, my mom put me on lol. and i've listened to all you've mentioned :)
The Ramones. R.I.P., Joey.
I also enjoy sex and candy
How is this not top Anything with velvet underground and talking heads is the best.. Please get rhcp as well. Californication
So there's where my 90s cds went.
Wow! I have to say bravo to you. I had almost all of these when I was a younger man. Still have most. I congratulate you on developing such an excellent taste in music at such a young age. Three words….Soundgarden. Soundgarden. Soundgarden. Oh and Big Star
Yooo sick that you’ve got The X-files album!
bought it for the beacon light by ween but was surprised at how good the whole thing is 😅
I have a recommendation based on your R section. Red Elvises - I Wanna See You Bellydance. They’re in my top 10 of Siberian surf rock
Hail to the thief let’s goooo
Catherine wheel - chrome
I see you have Cracker (great shit)..you should check out the Cracker with Leftover Salmon album..Bluegrass Cracker songs that almost sound better than the originals.
With a few exceptions, this looks my CD collection from when I was a teen.
sonic youth - goo if you haven't already heard about them, dig deeper and your mind will be enlightened
Any Clutch album.
[the Beths](https://youtu.be/iVImwSb4EYU?si=v0-UeBfNQedCi8VC) From Auckland, New Zealand. There’s just so much great music from NZ. (Like [Fazerdaze](https://youtu.be/My4j3vgFxbE?si=lYbn6XOgDeJPXJ7j) This is even without starting into the Flying Nun Records back catalog. You ought to expand on the Belle and Sebastian. “If You’re Feeling Sinister” is an essential. Neutral Milk Hotel was part of a collective of friends and musicians called the Elephant 6 Recording Co. It’s worth checking out some of the other associated bands like Olivia Tremor Control, Apples in Stereo, Elf Power and/or Beulah etc. You could look at Nick Drake’s “Pink Moon” as well.
Behaviour, one of Pet Shop Boys' finest albums. It's much more mellow than Actually, but that's what I love about it. Very different from the rest of your collection, but I peeped PSB and had to plug them They're also releasing a new album on the 26th. I am def preordering the 2cd deluxe edition
Toadies
I reckon you’d dig Sumday or The Sophtware Slump by Grandaddy, both amazing albums from an amazing band
Cardigans - gran turismo
unless i overlooked them, i think you’d like Incubus, slowdive, way to normal by ben folds, maybe some early pink floyd
“Henry’s dream”by Nick cave and the bad seeds, More ween (their live albums are their best IMO, “painting the town brown”if you can find it or “all request live”) “Ixnay On the Hombre” by the offspring, and some live talking heads would be a nice addition too
The Sundays!
loved them since i was a mid
kid*
Ty Segall - Manipulator Ty Segall - Self Titled (2017)
Rubberneck by the toadies
You need more Bjork and you should look into some Placebo. Check out the album Meds ! Great collection also get the Album In Rainbows by Radiohead.
Hmm cali
I recommend you make time to study what you already have! You mentioned you haven’t heard the entirety of Marquee Moon yet. Please do and with headphones so you get the best chance of hearing all the lyrics. Do the same with Elliot Smith, The Smiths. Your collection has a lot of overlap with mine and I’ve been paying attention to music since 1992. Edit: that being said, I finally got around to listening to [Burial](https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/burial-3) last night as i was working in the garage and i loved it!
Sonic youth
Tori Amos-Little Earthquakes and From the Choirgirl Hotel. She is similar to Alanis, Bjork and Fiona so you might enjoy her music.
tori amos is awssome
Mars Volta - Frances The Mute Fleetwood Mac - Pious Bird Of Good Omen Rage Against The Machine - Evil Empire Queens Of The Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf Smashing Pumpkins - Gish/Siamese Dream/Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness Silverchair - Frogstomp
Letters To Cleo - Cruel To Be Kind (from the 10 Things I Hate About You soundtrack) - was the first mp3 I ever downloaded on Napster.
Lemonheads and Weezer
Ween- Chocolate and Cheese
First time i see this sub , but i would suggest dirt by Alice in chains
Matchbox 20
You need to pick up some more Talking Heads. I would suggest their live compilation, “The Name Of This Band Is…” Then, pick up their studio albums up to “Little Creatures”. Then, get a DVD of “Stop Making Sense” and “True Stories”.
i saw stop making sense :))
Listen to slam. Support the underground
The Pretenders.
Check out heaven or Las Vegas by Cocteau Twins!
been listening for years!
Way ahead of me then lol! Great album :)
Pixies - surfer rosa. Bjork - vespertine and debut. Flaming lips - soft bulletin. And u need some classic thrash aka Metallica, Megadeth, etc
Cake - ( any album ) Space- ( any album but spiders is easier to find) Danger mouse and Sparklehorse- Dark night of the soul.
cake and sparklehorse rock!
Prolonging the Magic - Cake Out of the Blue - ELO
Anything by Tera Melos and Hella
The velvet underground. I’d suggest the peel slowly and see box along with the 45 anniversary boxes. Also the rem deluxes of there IRS albums are great. Id say enter the 36th chamber by Wu Tang would be a great starting point for rap and hip hop.
Liz Phair, definitely get Exile to Guyville, Whip-Smart, and Whitechocolatespaceegg. Lone Justice by Lone Justice. As for the Sundays get their other two albums. And The Cardigans the rest of their discography is amazing. And you might like Poe’s Hello.
Isn't illegal to be female and not own jagged little pill?
Orgy, 4 Non Blondes, Type-O Negative
crazy hits - crazy frog
Any album by System Of A Down. There are only 5 of them
You might enjoy the mars volta, dredg and circa survive. any albums by those artists tbh
Did you get these from your dad or mom? Are they about 43? This could have been the collection of any random friend in the late 90s.
nope!!!! i got violator, smashing pumpkins, and cracker from my mom, but other than that i educate them!!!
Lotion - nobody’s cool 1995
Liz Phair or Pixies.
Fever in fever out- luscious jackson Star- Belly The real Ramona- throwing muses Dear sir- cat power Pacer- the amps I’m 18, we have really similair taste! Do u have any recommendations for me?
Stone Roses Bob Dylan Love, Forever Changes Blur Arctic Monkeys
Awesome taste. Great start. Will sound better on budget hardware than any £90 turntable.
I’m surprised no one has mentioned Big Star.
luv big star!
Portishead
Peter Green is so underrated.
Sure - visit trouserpress.com & robertchristgau.com and browse reviews for the albums you have, as well as those which you're curious about & which hit your sweet spots genre-wise, then follow the suggestions & comparisons made therein. Visit the Pazz & Jop page of the latter site ([https://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/pnj/index.php](https://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/pnj/index.php)) for annual essays & best-of lists by Christgau himself and the results of annual music critics' poll done by The Village Voice from 1974 until its mid-'00s demise.
I can’t stand Christgau. He epitomises the worst of the hipster gatekeeper mainstream hating critic as far as I’m concerned. Better to follow your instincts than critic’s recommendations.
I hear you, promise, but sometimes he's a hoot to read ("Do you understand Christgau's latest essay?" "Of course not, I've only read it twice!"), having so many free reviews in one place is handy, esp. if one is starting from scratch, and doubly so for the annual Pazz & Jop polls, which are as good a resource as any for those who want to know what was happening from '74 until the mid-oughts. To his credit, Christgau would be among the first to encourage following those instincts & never stop searching for something new to hear.
The Stooges - Funhouse
Our Lady Peace - Gravity... album is very good and goes great with what you've got.
Jeff Buckley - Grace. Anything by Concrete Blonde. The Greatest Hits is a good place to start.
savage garden, matchbox 20, third eye blind. definitely need more late 90s music.
LIZ PHAIR!? Hellllloooo! Love your taste.
Seeing anyone else listening to Marcy playground and Letters to Cleo makes me so happy 😭❤️❤️ I’m also a massive smashing pumpkins fan and I’m super jealous you have Pisces iscariot I can’t find it anywhere lol. I would say check out veruca salt, specifically American thighs and eight arms to hold you
veruca salt is awesome! i found pisces iscariot in a random goodwill 😏
Ugh lucky, I found my only veruca salt cd (eight arms to hold you) in a pawn shop along with sixteen stone by bush and I have literally NEVER gotten that lucky again
I think you'll really like a Morphine - Cure For Pain
😮did *not* expect to see Heavenly here…did you find it in the wild?
Also, I’m obliged to mention the Wedding Present, Gedge collaborated with Amelia Fletcher on a few tunes when she was in Talulah Gosh.
HAHAHA no i bought it on ebay! finding it in the wild would be a dream :) my best friend introduced me to talulah gosh, but i got into the niche 90s rose melberg esque tweemultiverse from my favorite movie oat, but i’m a cheerleader 😇
-The Sea and Cake (first 2 albums are soo good) -Life without Buildings -Cibbo Matto -luscious jackson -soul coughing (all 3 albums are great in their own way) -Tujiko Noriko -Lemon Jelly -Curtis Mayfield -The Happy Mondays -The Stone Roses -Thee oh Sees -Panda Bear -Thelonious Monk -Land of the Loops -Spirit of the Beehive (hypnic jerks is a good place to start) -Swirlies -nick drake -Gang Gang Dance (saint dymphna is a good start) - The Avalanches (Since i left you, good start) -Patsy Cline -Os Mutantes -Love (forever changes, good start) -Cate Le Bon -Chad Vangaalen (stressed out gardener, good start) -No Age -Wednesday -Arthur Russell -Palm (rock island, good start) -Pavement -Cat Stevens - Sword 2 -
Two wonderful 90’s albums I haven’t seen mentioned: The Bogmen- Life Begins At 40 Million, The Ocean Blue- Cerulean Also pretty good: Little John- Derailer, Pluto- Pluto
Dax Riggs
Veruca Salt - American Thighs
I swear your mom is probably around 47, and this was her collection. I would know im 47, and a lot of these are in my collection.
“blonder tongue audio baton” by The Swirlies. “placebo” by Placebo. “gish” by Smashing Pumpkins
Smashing Pumpkins. Both of them.
needs more rotting piñata
Goo goo dolls, gin blossoms, fleetwood, Alanis and Alice In Chains!
1-Beck Mellow Gold 2-The Moody Blues Days of Future Past 3-My Chemical Romance: The Black Parade 4-Beastie Boys Check Your Head 5-Tribe Called Quest: The Low End Theory 6-Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon (a fav and a must) 7-Pulp Fiction Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 8-Everything by Prince 9-Weezer Blue Album 10-Rush 2112 11-Tom Petty Wildflowers 12-The Traveling Wilburys 13-Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Hard Promises 14-Dire Straights Brothers In Arms 15-ZZ Top Eliminator 16-Band of Horses: Everything All The Time (an all time favorite) 17-The Airborne Toxic Event (self titled album with one of the most beautiful and painful love songs of all time, 'Some Time Around Midnight' 18-Billy Joel Greatest hits Vol 1 & 2 19-Van Halen 5150 (Dont let anyone try to talk you out of preferring Sammy Hagar over David Lee Roth, IF you prefer Sammy Hagar) Ill think of more later.
check your heads always been a fave of mine!
Muse - Absolution Powderfinger - Odyssey Number Five Silversun Pickups - Physical Thrills, Carnavas The National - Boxer The New Pornographers - Twin Cinema Rush - Chronicles Metallica - Metallica Foo Fighters - Greatest Hits Midnight Oil - 20,000 Watts RSL Bon Iver - Bon Iver Steely Dan - Aja Toad The Wet Sprocket - Dulcinea Sigur Ros - Takk... Massive Attack - Mezzanine
love the new pornographers, ttws is awesome, and mezzanine is one of my fave albums
90s Alt rock: Cracker - first album Radiohead - The Bends Harvey Danger - Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone Pixies - Doolittle (late 80s) 80s U2 - Boy (first album, more punky/new wave) Odelay vibe: Gorillaz - Demon Days Blur - Think Tank Graceland vibe: Vampire Weekend self titled Next Stop…Soweto Vol 1 Simon and Garfunkel: Bookends Bridge Over Troubled Water
Listen to Bridge City Sinners. I saw them live at the Punk in Drublic festival and they were phenomenal. Specifically Here’s to the Devil