All-time favorite music albums?

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  • Alice in Chains - Dirt

    Alice in Chains - Facelift

    Buckethead - Colma

    Café Tacvba - Re

    Café Tacvba - Sino

    Daft Punk - Discovery

    Descendents - Milo Goes to College

    Green Day - Dookie

    Melvins - Houdini

    Nirvana - In Utero

    Nirvana - Nevermind

    Pearl Jam - Ten

    Pearl Jam - Vs.

    Rush - 2112

    Snot - Get Some

    Soundgarden - Superunknown

    Stone Temple Pilots - Core

    Temple of the Dog - Temple of the Dog



    and more...
  • Originally posted by: Bea_Iank



    Blue Oyster Cult - Spectres

    Blue Oyster Cult - Mirror

    Blue Oyster Cult - Heaven Forbid

    Uriah Heep - Salisbury

    Uriah Heep - Demons and Wizards

    Uriah Heep - Return to Fantasy

     



    I really dig BOC and Heep. On the BOC front, Heaven Forbid is such a killer album! On the Heep side of things, I'm really into Look at Yourself, their debut and Sweet Freedom. It's delicious.

     
  • Pink Floyd - wish you were here

    Pink Floyd - the wall

    The Beatles - magical mystery tour

    The Beatles - abbey road

    Sublime - sublime

    Cypress hill - super hits, yeah it's a greatest hits album but whatever

    Forgot one: MGMT - oracular spectacular
  • Originally posted by: Jerbilly

     
    Originally posted by: Bea_Iank



    Blue Oyster Cult - Spectres

    Blue Oyster Cult - Mirror

    Blue Oyster Cult - Heaven Forbid

    Uriah Heep - Salisbury

    Uriah Heep - Demons and Wizards

    Uriah Heep - Return to Fantasy

     



    I really dig BOC and Heep. On the BOC front, Heaven Forbid is such a killer album! On the Heep side of things, I'm really into Look at Yourself, their debut and Sweet Freedom. It's delicious.

     



    Oh hell yes. BOC is one of the most underrated bands out there. Their music is so, so good. I love all their albums, but those I listed include my favourite songs, such as Godzilla, Mirrors, In Thee and Harvest Moon.

    And Heep, oh Heep. I love their music. Lady in Black is easily in my top 3 favourite musics of all time. Can't get enough of those two.

     
  • Originally posted by: Bea_Iank



    Oh hell yes. BOC is one of the most underrated bands out there. Their music is so, so good. I love all their albums, but those I listed include my favourite songs, such as Godzilla, Mirrors, In Thee and Harvest Moon.

    And Heep, oh Heep. I love their music. Lady in Black is easily in my top 3 favourite musics of all time. Can't get enough of those two.

     



    This past summer I went to see BOC open for Deep Purple. I paid ten bucks at the door, got to see them play a terrific set for 45 minutes, then I split. It was so fun. 

     
  • Originally posted by: Jerbilly



    This past summer I went to see BOC open for Deep Purple. I paid ten bucks at the door, got to see them play a terrific set for 45 minutes, then I split. It was so fun. 

     



    You are a bloody lucky one.

    I hope that next time I go to the US, I end up visiting a city at a time they are touring there. I doubt I will have the chance to see them play here in Brazil.

     
  • Wu-Tang Clan - Wu-Tang Forever

    Genius/GZA - Liquid Swords

    Ghostface Killah - Ironman

    Girl Talk - All Day

    The Beatles - can't pick a favorite love all of them.

    Jay-Z & Kanye West - Watch the Throne

    Mos Def & Talib Kweli - Black Star

    Nas - Illmatic

    Weezer - Pinkerton
  • Originally posted by: Bea_Iank

     
    Originally posted by: Jerbilly



    This past summer I went to see BOC open for Deep Purple. I paid ten bucks at the door, got to see them play a terrific set for 45 minutes, then I split. It was so fun. 

     



    You are a bloody lucky one.

    I hope that next time I go to the US, I end up visiting a city at a time they are touring there. I doubt I will have the chance to see them play here in Brazil.

     



    Just in case you haven't seen it, here's a music video supporting Buck Dharma's very excellent 1982 solo album, Flat Out. Good stuff.



     
  • I seem to fall in line with NostalgicMachine, Brock, Jerbilly and RetroMichel's tastes among others. Some great stuff being listed here!
  • Ride the Lightning- Metallica

    Pyromania- Def Leppard

    The Sinister Urge- Rob Zombie

    Wolfmother self titled

    Running Wild- Airbourne

    Point of Entry- Judas Priest

    Defenders of the Faith- Judas Priest

    Dont Say No- Billy Squier
  • Top Albums from Top Bands:



    Yes - The Yes Album

    Yes - Close to the Edge

    Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans

    Yes - Relayer

    Yes - Going for the One



    Emerson Lake & Palmer - Emerson Lake & Palmer

    Emerson Lake & Palmer - Trilogy

    Emerson Lake & Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery

    Emerson Lake & Palmer - Tarkus

    Emerson Lake & Palmer - Works - Volumes 1 & 2



    Dream Theater - Images and Words

    Dream Theater - Awake

    Dream Theater - Metropolis Pt. 2 - Scenes from a Memory

    Dream Theater - 6 Degrees of Inner Turbulence



    Megadeth - Peace Sell.. But Who's Buying!?

    Megadeth - So Far, So Good, So What!?

    Megadeth - Rust in Peace

    Megadeth - Youthanasia



    Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage

    Frank Zappa - Overnite Sensation

    Frank Zappa - Hot Rats

    Frank Zappa - Apostrophe



    Rush - Rush

    Rush - Hemispheres

    Rush - Farewell to Kings

    Rush - 2112



    Max Webster - Max Webster

    Max Webster - High Class in Borrowed Shoes

    Max Webster - A Million Vacations

    Max Webster - Universal Juveniles



    King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King

    King Crimson - Red

    King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic



    Genesis - Genesis

    Genesis - Duke



    Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon

    Pink Floyd - Animals

    Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here

    Pink Floyd - The Wall



    Jethro Tull - Tales from the Wood

    Jethro Tull - Aqualung

    Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick





    ...Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Yngwie Malmsteen etc.



    I honestly can't go through them all so I will just put these up and yeah I know Megadeth seems out of place.
  • Weezer - Everything Will Be Alright in the End

    Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon

    Radiohead - OK Computer

    Veruca Salt - Eight Arms to Hold You

    The Beatles - Abbey Road

    mewithoutYou - Pale Horse

    Fleetwood Mac - Rumours

    Cranberries - 20th Century Masters

    311 - Transistor

    Fiona Apple - When the Pawn

    Snoop - Doggystyle



    I could list albums all day.
  • Originally posted by: ToxieRules


    Emerson Lake & Palmer - Tarkus





    My namesake. Jordan ruddess did a great cover, check it out.
  • Originally posted by: tarkusAB

     
    Originally posted by: ToxieRules



    Emerson Lake & Palmer - Tarkus







    My namesake. Jordan ruddess did a great cover, check it out.



    Yeah that whole album is sweet, have listened to it before but it has been a few years.

     
  • well this is probably a cop out picking greatest hits albums but...........





    Bone thugs gh vol 1

    George straight 2 disc greatest hits

    eagles 2 disc greatest hits

    billy joel 2 disc greatest hits

    earth wind and fire greatest hits

    jackon browne greatest hits



    If I had to pick a non greatest hits..........ace of base "the sign" ...........ahhhhhhhh I kid I kid. But that was a goodie don't lie!
  • Big Brother and the Holding Company: Cheap Thrills

    CCR: Willy and the Poor Boys

    Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros: Rock Art & the X-Ray Style

    Marvin Gaye: What's Going On

    Mos Def & Talib Kwali: Black Star

    Neil Young: Everyone Knows This is No Where

    Otis Redding: Dock of the Bay

    Sly & The Family Stone: Stand!

    System of a Down: Self Titled

    Tears For Fears: Songs From The Big Chair

    War: The World is a Ghetto



    Live

    Rage Against the Machine: Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium



    And on and on...
  • Nirvana - Nevermind

    Beastie Boys - Check yo head

    Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dreams

    Green Day - American Idiot

    U2- Joshua Tree

    Mindless Self Indulgence - Frankenstein Girls Will seem strangely sexy

    Guns 'N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction

    Rancid - and out come the wolves

    They might be giants - Flood

    All American Rejects - Move Along

    The Naked and Famous - Passive me, Aggressive You
  • Top 20:



    1. Weezer - Pinkerton (1996)

    2. Green Day - Nimrod (1997)

    3. Weezer - Blue Album (1994)

    4. Green Day - Warning (2000)

    5. Dishwalla - And You Think You Know What Life's About (1998)

    6. Beck - Odelay (1996)

    7. Squeeze - Argybargy (1980)

    8. Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (1995)

    9. Fastball - The Harsh Light of Day (2000)

    10. Pearl Jam - Ten (1991)

    11. Beck - Midnite Vultures (1999)

    12. Stone Temple Pilots - Tiny Music (Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop) (1996)

    13. Aerosmith - Get a Grip (1993)

    14. Barenaked Ladies - Stunt (1998)

    15. Squeeze - Play (1991)

    16. Marilyn Manson - Mechanical Animals (1998)

    17. Steam Powered Giraffe - Mk III (2014)

    18. Muse - Origins of Symmetry (2001)

    19. Dishwalla - Opaline (2002)

    20. Nirvana - In Utero (1993)
  • Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles



    Some Where in Time, Iron Maiden



    All Eyez On me, 2pac



    Pyromania, Def Leppard



    Rust in Peace, Megadeth



    Ride The Lightning, Metallica



    Kill 'em All, Metallica



    Pink Floyd, The Wall



    Eazy Duz it, Eazy E



    Raw Footage, Ice Cube



    Predator, Ice Cube



    Chronic, Dr. Dre



    Number of the Beast, Iron Maiden



    1984, Van Halen



    Zeppelin IV, Led Zeppelin



    Abbey Road, The Beatles



    American Apathy, Dope



    Straight Outta Compton, NWA
  • System of A Down - Hypnotize/Memorialize

    RHCP - Stadium Arcadium

    Limp Bizkit - Significant Other

    Korn - Greatest Hits



    no specific order.
  • Andrew Jackson Jihad

    Days N Daze

    Crystal Castles

    NOFX

    Converge

    Misfits

    Immortal Technique

    Burzum

    Screeching Weasel

    Bad Religion

    Hecate Enthroned

    Trollfest

    Choking Victim/Leftover Crack

    100deadrabbits
  • Originally posted by: ToxieRules

     
    Originally posted by: tarkusAB

     
    Originally posted by: ToxieRules



    Emerson Lake & Palmer - Tarkus







    My namesake. Jordan ruddess did a great cover, check it out.



    Yeah that whole album is sweet, have listened to it before but it has been a few years.

     

    As much of a proggie as I am, ELP and that particular record never clicked with me.
  • Originally posted by: NostalgicMachine

     
    Originally posted by: ToxieRules

     
    Originally posted by: tarkusAB

     
    Originally posted by: ToxieRules



    Emerson Lake & Palmer - Tarkus







    My namesake. Jordan ruddess did a great cover, check it out.



    Yeah that whole album is sweet, have listened to it before but it has been a few years.

     

    As much of a proggie as I am, ELP and that particular record never clicked with me.



    I think a lot of the reason is that it isn't a full band....if Keith couldn't play 8 keyboards at once and a wall of effects they wouldn't fill out nicely at all.



    I mean...Greg Lake switches between guitar and bass for god sakes hahaha.

     
  • Originally posted by: ToxieRules

     
    Originally posted by: NostalgicMachine

     
    Originally posted by: ToxieRules

     
    Originally posted by: tarkusAB

     
    Originally posted by: ToxieRules



    Emerson Lake & Palmer - Tarkus







    My namesake. Jordan ruddess did a great cover, check it out.



    Yeah that whole album is sweet, have listened to it before but it has been a few years.

     

    As much of a proggie as I am, ELP and that particular record never clicked with me.



    I think a lot of the reason is that it isn't a full band....if Keith couldn't play 8 keyboards at once and a wall of effects they wouldn't fill out nicely at all.



    I mean...Greg Lake switches between guitar and bass for god sakes hahaha.

     

    It just never sounded up to par with anything that Yes, Gentle Giant, and King Crimson were already doing at that period.
  • Originally posted by: KrakenSoup



    2. Green Day - Nimrod (1997)

    12. Stone Temple Pilots - Tiny Music (Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop) (1996)



    These two albums don't get enough love, and I applaud you for picking them. They're my favorite from these respective bands also.

     
  • Originally posted by: KHAN Games

     
    Originally posted by: KrakenSoup



    2. Green Day - Nimrod (1997)

    12. Stone Temple Pilots - Tiny Music (Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop) (1996)



    These two albums don't get enough love, and I applaud you for picking them. They're my favorite from these respective bands also.

     

    Yeah I love em! Not that Dookie and Purple aren't good albums, they definitely are, but I enjoy the diversity of both albums a lot more. Trippin on a Hole in a Paper Heart is probably my favorite STP song too.
  • Originally posted by: MrWunderful

    Master of puppets




    This x2!
  • Originally posted by: NostalgicMachine

     
    Originally posted by: ToxieRules

     
    Originally posted by: NostalgicMachine

     
    Originally posted by: ToxieRules

     
    Originally posted by: tarkusAB

     
    Originally posted by: ToxieRules



    Emerson Lake & Palmer - Tarkus







    My namesake. Jordan ruddess did a great cover, check it out.



    Yeah that whole album is sweet, have listened to it before but it has been a few years.

     

    As much of a proggie as I am, ELP and that particular record never clicked with me.



    I think a lot of the reason is that it isn't a full band....if Keith couldn't play 8 keyboards at once and a wall of effects they wouldn't fill out nicely at all.



    I mean...Greg Lake switches between guitar and bass for god sakes hahaha.

     

    It just never sounded up to par with anything that Yes, Gentle Giant, and King Crimson were already doing at that period.

    It really isn't to be honest... it doesn't have that uplifting kind of feel to it like some of the other guys do...



    ELP is strictly just showing off chops....then again they were a supergroup.



     
  • Originally posted by: ToxieRules

     
    Originally posted by: NostalgicMachine

     
    Originally posted by: ToxieRules

     
    Originally posted by: NostalgicMachine

     
    Originally posted by: ToxieRules

     
    Originally posted by: tarkusAB

     
    Originally posted by: ToxieRules



    Emerson Lake & Palmer - Tarkus







    My namesake. Jordan ruddess did a great cover, check it out.



    Yeah that whole album is sweet, have listened to it before but it has been a few years.

     

    As much of a proggie as I am, ELP and that particular record never clicked with me.



    I think a lot of the reason is that it isn't a full band....if Keith couldn't play 8 keyboards at once and a wall of effects they wouldn't fill out nicely at all.



    I mean...Greg Lake switches between guitar and bass for god sakes hahaha.

     

    It just never sounded up to par with anything that Yes, Gentle Giant, and King Crimson were already doing at that period.

    It really isn't to be honest... it doesn't have that uplifting kind of feel to it like some of the other guys do...



    ELP is strictly just showing off chops....then again they were a supergroup.



     

    This is true. Oh well. At least we have a plethora of other killer bands and records from that glorious era.
  • any of the Black Sabbath albums with Ozzy except the one with the robots and the one with the jet fighters on the covers. also, yngwie malmsteens rising force and perpetual flame

    more mainstream stuff, Devil Without a Cause by Kid Rock is one of my favorites. also like One Fierce Beer Coaster by Bloodhound Gang
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