Isis
1)Panopticon
2) Wavering Radiant
3) Oceanic
4) Celestial
5) In the Absence of Truth
Not removing this until we get some Sunn O)))
in which case this will be on for a while.
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Modest Mouse (including EPs):
1. The Moon & Antarctica & The Lonesome Crowded West (tied)
2. Interstate 8
3. Blue Cadet-3, Do You Connect?
4. This Is A Long Drive For Someone With Nothing To Think About
5. The Fruit That Ate Itself
6. Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks
7. Good News For People Who Love Bad News
8. No One's First And You're Next
9. We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank
The National:
1. Alligator
2. Boxer
3. Sad Songs For Dirty Lovers
4. The National
Pixies:
1. Doolittle
2. Surfer Rosa
3. Come On Pilgrim
4. Bossanova
5. Trompe Le Monde
The Smashing Pumpkins:
1. Siamese Dream
2. Gish
3. Adore
4. Machina: The Machines of God
5. Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
6. Machina II: The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music
7. Zeitgeist
Weezer:
1. Pinkerton
2. Blue Album
3. Green Album
4. Maladroit
5. Red Album
6. Make Believe
7. Raditude
It's good to be happy. There's no hope.
David Bowie
Note: I've not really listened to a great deal of Bowie post-Let's Dance, so this list will only go up to that album. What I have heard doesn't make me think any of the albums would go any higher than the bottom couple of this list anyway.
1) Station To Station
2) Lodger
3) Diamond Dogs
4) Low
5) The Rise And Fall of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
6) Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)
7) Aladdin Sane
8) Hunky Dory
9) Let's Dance
10) The Man Who Sold The World
11) "Heroes"
12) Space Oddity
13) Young Americans
14) Pin Ups
15) David Bowie
All I want in life’s a little bit of love to take the pain away...
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Jonny Lang:
1. Lie to Me
2. Long Time Coming
3. Wander This World
4. Smokin'
5. Turn Around
Eve 6:
1. It's All In Your Head
2. Eve 6
3. Horrorscope
Guilt Machine:
1. On This Perfect Day /idiocy
Lewis Black:
1. The White Album
2. The End of the Universe
3. Rules of Enragement
4. The Carnegie Hall Performance
5. Anticipation
6. Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues
7. Revolver (EP)
AC/DC
1. Powerage
2. Let There Be Rock
3. High Voltage
4. Highway to Hell
5. TNT
6. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
7. Back in Black
8. Black Ice
9. Flick of the Switch
10. For Those About to Rock
11. Ballbreaker
12. Fly On the Wall
13. Who Made Who
14. Blow Up Your Video
15. Stiff Upper Lip
16. The Razor's Edge
Led Zeppelin
1. Houses of the Holy
2. In Through the Out Door
3. Physical Graffiti
4. Led Zeppelin II
5. Presence
6. Led Zeppelin III
7. Led Zeppelin
8. Coda
9. Untitled
ELP:
1. Pictures at an Exhibition
2. Tarkus
3. Emerson, Lake, & Palmer
4. Brain Salad Surgery
5. Trilogy
6. Works Vol. 1
7. Works Vol. 2
8. Black Moon
9. Love Beach
10. In the Hot Seat
I used to rank them equally, but when I really think about it Alligator is the clear winner. The album blows my mind every single time I listen to it. Every song is just so goddamn awesome, in particular "Lit Up," "Friend Of Mine," "Abel," and "Mr. November."
Funnily enough, my all-time favorite National song is on Sad Songs For Dirty Lovers. So. Damn. Good.
It's good to be happy. There's no hope.
Led Zeppelin(that I've heard), best to worst:
Physical Graffiti
Led Zeppelin II
Led Zeppelin IV
Led Zeppelin I
Led Zeppelin III
Presence
And as a bonus, Judas Priest!
Stained Class
British Steel
Screaming For Vengeance
Hell Bent for Leather
Sad Wings of Destiny
And, what the hell! I'll do Black Sabbath too:
Black Sabbath
Master of Reality
Volume 4
Dehumanizer
Paranoid
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
To the center of the city in the night, waiting for you.
Pink Floyd:
1. Animals
2. The Dark Side of the Moon
3. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
4. Meddle
5. Wish You Were Here
6. The Wall
7. A Saucerful of Secrets
8. Atom Mother Heart
9. The Division Bell
10. A Momentary Lapse of Reason
11. Ummagumma
12. The Final Cut
Lionel Richie - "Running with the Night"
Camel - "Lady Fantasy"
Type O Negative, Bad Brains, Madonna
More:
Dire Straits, Interpol, The Strokes