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    Tridentgum0's List of Albums To Listen To Before You Die

    This is a somewhat subtle definition of my favorite albums ever, but try these if you haven't already.

    Yes - The Yes Album (1971)

    Really just some nice progressive rock here. I really don't know what more to say about this one. A personal favorite. FT: Yours is No Disgrace

    Rush - Permanent Waves (1980)

    My favorite album my one of my favorite bands, but not my all-time favorite. Most of Rush's best songs lie within the heaven that is Permanent Waves. Never gets old. FT: Freewill

    Talking Heads - Talkings Heads '77 (1977 ORLY)

    My favorite TH album and my favorite New Wave release of all-time. Byrne's voice sounds so unique and it may be a band-wide style we may never see again in the new wave seen. FT: Don't Worry About the Government

    Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea

    Ok, this needs no description. It > all other indie/altalbums and 95% of albums period. FT: King of Carrot Flowers Pts. 1, 2, & 3

    Elton John - Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player (1973)

    Cannot go wrong with Elton. He was another artist I got into fast from the Lion King soundtrack around 5 or 6. When I looked into his other work, I was blown away. This album is just one of 4 or 5 that could make this list. FT: Daniel

    Lush - Gala (1990)

    After going back and reading this list today, I realized it was missing something key: Shoegaze. This is the first album that came to mind when I realized that. Amazing indeed. FT: Thoughtforms

    Miles Davis - B!tches Brew (1970)

    Jazz is the most masculine thing ever. This is one of the best jazz albums ever. Therefore, it is one of the most masculine things ever. FT: Spanish Key

    Molly Hatchet - Flirtin' With Disaster (1979)

    My all-time most liked southern rock album and band. This album's overplayed title track takes up the entire band's creditability for the most part. That bothers me, it's middle of the road on this album and mediocre compared to the remainder of Molly Hatchet's discography. FT: One Man's Pleasure

    The Velvet Underground - Velvet Underground and Nico (1967)

    Such an iconic album. I have yet to meet a downer on this album, everyone seems to enjoy it. From Lou Reed's artistic vocals to the kick-ass Andy Warhol cover, this is a must have for any music fan, no matter your genre preferences. FT: Sunday Morning

    Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures (1979)

    Another one everyone should recognize. Unknown Pleasures ranks among the most critically acclaimed albums of it's genre and of all-time, and with good reason. Ian Curtis in my mind solidifies his spot among the top frontmen ever on this gem. FT: New Dawn Fades

    Television - Marquee Moon (1977)

    One of few albums that gains the recognition I give it. I enjoy it enough to place it over Unknown Pleasures, and that says alot. Not a bad track to be found, and guittar riffs that have clearly influenced punk rock after its release. Yeah, enough said. FT: Friction


    Atheist - Unquestionable Presence (1991)

    The greatest tech death metal album of all-time, as consensus amongst most metalheads, with its partner Elements not too far behind. This album features a group of batsh*t insane musicians playing some of the best music ever recorded. Yeah, give it a listen. FT: Mother Man

    Judas Priest - Painkiller (1990)

    He. Is. The PAINKILLER!! Such an iconic lyric. This is not only my favorite Judas Priest album of all-time, but a consensus classic among the metal community. Take it for multiple playthroughs, you won't bore. FT: Painkiller

    Orphaned Land - Sahara (1994)

    Israeli Doom Metal. Need more be said? Thanks to the wonderful voters on the Community Metal Setlist, I decided to give Orphaned Land a listen, and wasn't disappointed. I got the most enjoyment myself out of their debut, Sahara. Doom doesn't usually keep me this entertained. Not to mention, it came out the year I was born. FT: My Requiem

    Slayer - Seasons in the Abyss (1990)

    My favorite album by my favorite big 4 thrash band, Seasons in the Abyss ranks in my all-time top 5 albums. Slayer doing power ballads. Again, enough said. FT: Seasons in the Abyss

    Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime (1988)

    My favorite progressive album ever, metal or not. O:MC features too many great tracks to rank it any deeper. The powerful vocals this album features will keep your attention, or your money back guaranteed. FT: Operation: Mindcrime

    Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind (1983)

    My favorite Maiden release, another big compliment. Any album that could possibly feature my two favorite Maiden songs can be put in a list like this as well. Bruce Dickinson is God. FT: Flight of Icarus

    Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights (2002)

    A great, great indie rock album my a favorite of mine, Interpol. Great album from start to finish, nice and consistent. Recommended to anyone who isn't deaf. FT: Leif Erikson

    Death - The Sound of Perseverance (1998)

    The founders of death metal with a diamond in the rough. Death's premiere work was in the mid-late 80's, but The Sound of Perseverance has yet to be topped on my list. Recommended to people looking to bridge into metal and to people who already enjoy death metal as a genre. FT: Bite the Pain

    Bloodbath - Nightmares Made Flesh (2004)

    Bloodbath is a Scandinavian death metal supergroup featuring members from bands such as Hypocrisy and Katatonia, and formerly Opeth in their line-up. Another album that I was hooked on from the start, really brutal album. Love cranking it up at the gym. FT: Eaten

    Black Oak Arkansas - Black Oak Arkansas (1971)

    A great debut by an often overlooked band. Among my favorite Southern Rock releases of all-time, and I feel the need to promote this band. They get nearly no credit for how great the actually were. FT: Uncle Elijah

    Chuck Berry - Chuck Berry is on Top (1959)

    The king of rock and roll with my favorite release of his illustriuous career. C'mon, does this need a synopsis? No one has and ever will be able to duplicate anything Chuck ever did. All of you, give this a listen, right now. FT: Little Queenie

    The Replacements - Tim (1985)

    Ah, the good ol' Mats. Such an iconic band. Like alot of groups up here, any Mats album could've been chosen. This was mostly a coin flip, check them all out. FT: Hold my Life

    Death Cab for Cutie - Something About Airplanes (1998)

    My favorite indie record ever by one of my favorite bands. I just love this album, it owns face. FT: Amputations

    The Beatles - Abbey Road (1969)

    Quite possibly the most recognizable band name in all of history. My favoite Beatles album has found its way onto this list. I recommend this to anyone with working ears and who appreciates good music. FT: Octopus's Garden

    Jethro Tull - Aqualung (1971)

    Another iconic album that I never bore of. Any prog fan should tell you this ranks highly on their list, as hopefully should alot of music fans. Ian Anderson combines the flute with the hard rock nature of Martin Barre and the rest of the cast. That's just plain awesome. FT: Locomotive Breath

    Death Angel - Frolic Through the Park (1988)

    My all-time favorite thrash band and new avatar here. Alot of thrash fans will tell you this band is hit or miss. I'm telling you to go for it. Frolic Through the Park kept me thouroghly entertained throughout. FT: Bored

    Pearl Jam - Ten (1990)

    Thank you Sonic for telling me this was absent. Absolute classic, if you don't like it I think you have issues big time. This shares one trait with the Boston album: I only have one song from it in RB. FT: Jeremy

    Michael Jackson - Thriller (1983)

    I can't believe I forgot to list this one as much as I can't believe MJ's gone. The tracks, the videos, MJ's voice, it's just all so perfect. For God's Sake, if you haven't heard this album you have no pulse. I can't think of a more perfect album. FT: Billie Jean

    Deep Purple - Burn (1974)

    ****ing phenomenal. This is one album that lacks any and all trace of duds. This record is nearly flawless, love it. FT: You Fool No One

    Japandroids - Post-Nothing (2009)

    Fantastic garage rock album. Listening to this album, you'll never believe that this is a duet, but it sure as hell is one. FT: I Quit Girls

    Band of Horses - Cease to Begin (2007)

    Not a whole lot more than good, modern indie here, but something about it seems special. Earns a spot. FT: The General Specific

    Carissa's Wierd - Songs About Leaving (2002)

    Unlike the album directly above this one, this record is WAY above average. The slowcore movement is a favorite of mine, and this takes the cake of it all. Listen to this album and you will have known what alternative music is. FT: Ignorant Piece of Sh*t

    The Mountain Goats - Tallahassee (2002)

    This is hands down the greatest display of lyrical genius in the history of man. Darnielle's deep, intricate, and touching lyrics along with gorgeous melodies and instrumentation make this a must have for any person or living organism. Get any Goats album, disappointment is a long way off. FT: First Few Desperate Hours

    Red House Painters - Ocean Beach (1995)

    One of my favorites from the slowcore movement, this one stands out due to its fantastic flow as an album, rather than a group of songs that happen to be on the same CD. Get this one. FT: Shadows

    Pulp - Different Class (1995)

    Britpop at its absolute finest. Not much more to say. FT: Disco 2000

    Miike Snow - Miike Snow (2009)

    Um, ♥? FT: A Horse is Not a Home

    Cobalt - Gin (2009)

    You should listen to this album because it's in this OP. FT: Pregnant Insect (best song of '09 nominee)

    Lifelover - Pulver (2006)

    I'm tired of describing these things just listen to them! FT: Nackskott

    Neil Young - Harvest (1972)

    Um, Im still tired of describing ****. Deal with it. FT: out On the Weekend

    Boston - Boston (1976)

    The very first album I ever fell in love with, and I am still in love with it today. Every single person on Earth should take this album for multiple spins. It never gets old and Delp's iconic voice will forever live in these recordings. FT: Peace of Mind

    I understand there's alot of things missing, but this is what I can do for now. I may have some great albums that escaped my mind.

    ALSO, FT STANDS FOR ''FAVORITE TRACK''.
    Last edited by tridentgum0; 12-28-2009 at 08:00 PM.
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    NOW that's how you name a title for something like this. Not a bad list at all.

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    I agree/likethesealbums:

    Quote Originally Posted by tridentgum0 View Post

    Rush - Permanent Waves (1980)
    Talking Heads - Talkings Heads '77 (1977 ORLY)
    Elton John - Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player (1973)
    The Velvet Underground - Velvet Underground and Nico (1967)
    Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures (1979)
    Television - Marquee Moon (1977)
    Slayer - Seasons in the Abyss (1990)
    Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime (1988)
    Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind (1983)
    Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights (2002)
    Chuck Berry - Chuck Berry is on Top (1959)
    The Replacements - Tim (1985)
    The Beatles - Abbey Road (1969)
    Jethro Tull - Aqualung (1971)
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    for the most part, yes
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    good list. here's a quick analysis...

    i like these
    Rush - Permanent Waves (1980)
    Talking Heads - Talkings Heads '77 (1977 ORLY)
    Elton John - Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player (1973)
    The Velvet Underground - Velvet Underground and Nico (1967)
    Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures (1979)
    Television - Marquee Moon (1977)
    Atheist - Unquestionable Presence (1991)
    Slayer - Seasons in the Abyss (1990)
    Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime (1988)
    Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind (1983)
    Death - The Sound of Perseverance (1998)
    Chuck Berry - Chuck Berry is on Top (1959)
    The Replacements - Tim (1985)
    The Beatles - Abbey Road (1969)
    Jethro Tull - Aqualung (1971)

    i like parts of these
    Molly Hatchet - Flirtin' With Disaster (1979)
    Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights (2002)
    Bloodbath - Nightmares Made Flesh (2004)
    Death Angel - Frolic Through the Park (1988)

    i don't like these
    Necrophagist - Epitaph (2004)
    Black Oak Arkansas - Black Oak Arkansas (1971)
    Ceremonial Castings - Barbaric is the Beast (2006)
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    yeah i dont like some of your metal tastes but it should be acknowledged.

    i would make my own but i would get flamed up the ass
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    Quote Originally Posted by neckermanncj View Post
    i would make my own but i would get flamed up the ass
    Radiohead discography?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soratar View Post
    Radiohead discography?
    no i would only include OKC or Kid A
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    No Frank Zappa? Now I can't trust your list at all :P

    Some nice and true choices. I would add more, change some, remove a couple others as usual, but otherwise it's pretty solid. A good portion of these are albums I agree no man should live without hearing. Still needs Frank Zappa :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by tridentgum0 View Post
    Rush - Permanent Waves (1980)
    Talking Heads - Talkings Heads '77 (1977 ORLY)
    Elton John - Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player (1973)
    Molly Hatchet - Flirtin' With Disaster (1979)
    The Velvet Underground - Velvet Underground and Nico (1967)
    Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures (1979)
    Television - Marquee Moon (1977)
    Atheist - Unquestionable Presence (1991)
    Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime (1988)
    Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind (1983)
    Death - The Sound of Perseverance (1998)
    Black Oak Arkansas - Black Oak Arkansas (1971)
    Chuck Berry - Chuck Berry is on Top (1959)
    The Replacements - Tim (1985)
    The Beatles - Abbey Road (1969)
    Jethro Tull - Aqualung (1971)
    good stuff there

    Quote Originally Posted by afterstasis View Post
    i don't like these
    Black Oak Arkansas - Black Oak Arkansas (1971)
    :'(


 

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