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Old 08-28-2014, 12:58 PM   #131 (permalink)
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68. King Crimson - Red

You know the book that this thread is clearly inspired by?

Well I've been reading it and the past couple of weeks and they've missed this album out. They included ITCOTCK & Larks Tongues, but for some unknown reason left this out.
As we're clearly superior to a bunch of music hacks we should have it in ours.
Well, as long as they got ITCOTCK in there, I'll cut them some slack...but Larks Tongues over Red? No freakin way.
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Old 08-28-2014, 02:31 PM   #132 (permalink)
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the last shadow puppets -The Age Of The Understatement
Pretty much a beatles Insipired band 100% but IMO this album is so good it can stand along side the beatles. in terms of quality of the songs and dare i say far superior and better then some of the beatles catalog. and that is a hard thing to do since alot of people hold the beatles at such a high peadlestoll . this is a supergroup if u will a duo but from all the sounds coming out of this album u would think it was a 16 peiece orcahstra band. a perfect blend of pop rock and melodic riffs and of course british flavor also some of the songs have a Disney theme park feel to me. and i say that in a good way maybe the old 80's disney good stuff most of these songs have a orcstra in the back ground to fill the songs. horns, bells, keys, vilions, preccusion the hole nine they spare no exspense ! they also added 4 more songs later on to make this a 18 track album. Massive ! some of my fav tracks are Wondrous Place, My Mistakes Were Made For You,Standing Next To Me.

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secret chiefs 3 - Book of Horizons

Middle eastern Surf death metal pop electronic rock band nuff said right. this band is a mixture of all that obvs fans of Bungle would love this band since its fronted by prob one of my fav compsers and guitar players Trey spurance. i just really like this band and album becasue it goes from like Death metal blast beats to film music to Jazz and then busts out crazy sounds into a melodic part. dis is really cream of da crop stuff IMO, my fav tracks are Book T: Exodus,The 3,The 4 (Great Ishraqi Sun).

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Deadsy- Commencement

the devil SEED OF CHER MUHAHAHAHA (Her Son).... so yeah this is Uhhh 80'd Death, Synth, pop, electronic, Metal and some slower Droney songs. gee what can i say about this band, i will say IMO this was the band the represnted the Nu metal sound at the time not in terms of the traditonal sound but in terms of the freedom to make whatever type of hard music they wanted. like it really was kinda "New metal" but obvs they took sounds from the 80's but molded it in a modern way. i really like the song Mansion World very classic 80's breakbeat drums and just dronnyy sludgyy guitars and then a onslaught of keys and synths at the end .
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Old 08-28-2014, 02:35 PM   #133 (permalink)
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Crosses (Crosses album)

4 eps released over 3 years to at the end all combined to make one hell of a album genius i say this is a supergroup if u will fronted by Chino of the deftones and members of FAR ill just keep it short this is Great Baby making electronic MUSIC !!!!
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Old 08-28-2014, 02:44 PM   #134 (permalink)
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COWBOY BEBOP O.S.T. 1

gee wiz this soundtrack is like the GOAT. the music is Jazz folk swing country rock pop electronic. well lets just say each track pretty much covers all bases of music and moods and colors. i think most tracks were written by a legendary band called the seatbelts, but im sure some tracks are various other artist. Rain is the only vocal track it sounds like epic rod setwart song but like 10 times better. other then that the first two songs tank and rush it u over the head with the fast pace jazz rock sound. then the albums goes off into folky stuff with like 2 electroinc tracks and i really like Pot city its a good regga song, and no other way to end it with "memory" a MUSIC BOX jingle :P
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Old 08-28-2014, 02:46 PM   #135 (permalink)
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I love those Quicksand and Dirty Three albums. Nice picks.
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Old 08-28-2014, 02:58 PM   #136 (permalink)
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74. Various Artists - The World Comes To An End In The End Of A Journey (2009)

A monumental release in the hipster world of alternative black metal. A split/compilation of the finest black metal acts who combine post-rock and shoegaze in the sound. It features Ethereal Beauty, Shyy, Soliness, Dernier Martyr, Dopamine (my favorite), and "blackgaze" heavyweights Heretoir. This is beautiful, melancholic, and absolutely essential for fans of that sound.
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Old 08-28-2014, 03:34 PM   #137 (permalink)
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The Prodigy-The Fat Of The Land



british, electroinc, metal, rock, music with dance and house influnces ...well i guess that would go underneath the electronic tag LOL anywayz. gee what can i say about this album its good workout music thats for sure. to me personally this was like the first hard rock electro album that inspired everything from 1997 to current. after this the band pretty much destoyed the scene like a wirlwind worldwide, i mean they were so big at one point that even MTV played there X rated vid (smack my bitch up), something they usally dont do now. my fav track is Diesel Power a killa Hip hop song.

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DOWN- Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow



This was Down's first album in seven years since the release of NOLA, the longest gap between the band's three studio albums to date. Since Down was a supergroup, the band went on hiatus in 1996 so that members could focus on their main bands (namely Eyehategod, Corrosion of Conformity, Crowbar and Pantera). Down reformed in 1999 with Pantera bassist Rex Brown replacing Todd Strange. The band wanted the album to have a "bluesy" feel, so they moved into Phil Anselmo's barn, dubbed "Nödferatu's Lair," in southern Louisiana where they lived and recorded the album in 28 days without anyone leaving the house.


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Death Grips-The Money Store



gee excuse my langauge but what a REAL ASS BAND no bull**** with this band ...one day MC ride and Zach hill prob met somewhere vugalr and decided to make dis electronic Hip hop breakbeat band my fav traxs is all of them cus i dont think there is a bad song on dis album
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King Geedorah -Take Me To Your Leader



Take Me to Your Leader is the second studio album by American hip hop artist Daniel Dumile, released under the alias King Geedorah on June 17, 2003. King Geedorah is the alias MF DOOM uses as part of the underground super group Monsta Island Czars. The album features guest appearances from MF Grimm (as Jet Jaguar) as well as other MIC members. The character is based on the three-headed gold dragon King Ghidorah, a monster who appears in the Godzilla films. Every member of Monsta Island Czars took a stage name based on a monster character from the Toho Godzilla film series.

Gee what can i say about dis peiece of art dis is just some real Good HIP hop nuff said really !!!!! Cartoon evil and happy Hip hop music i really like the song Fastlane its kinda just Glides through Space feeling or speeding down a Tokyo Highway LOL
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79. Hüsker Dü - Zen Arcade (1984)

The book which this thread is based on included Warehouse: Songs and Stories, which is a damn good album itself. However what it should have included was Zen Arcade. This album is one of the most important, if not the most important album in 80’s alternative music. Hardcore punk was fast becoming a restricted and cliqued genre of music and Hüsker Dü blew the shackles right off with something that would have been nearly unthinkable in hardcore punk at the time – a 23 track double album. And not just a double album but a double concept album with a storyline... and one which was recorded and produced in 85 hours!

This album was a significant turning point for alternative music and had a huge influence on the alternative/indie rock and post-hardcore bands that would follow after. The album still had strong roots in hardcore punk with songs such as ‘Pride’ and ‘I Will Never Forget You’ for example. But what made it different was more melody, psychedelic influences which added colour to the album (the band experimented a lot with LSD at the time) and overall more variety.
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^totally agree with you Zero....still not my favorite album by them but i think it's a great example of the turning point of punk with a much more artistic level


80. The Cure - Faith (1981)

i feel like several Cure albums will end up on this list (perhaps all by me )....so i figured i'd state my case for what i think is their best output

it's almost always a toss up between Faith and Seventeen Seconds for me but Faith always just nudges in for the win....for me it's a much moodier album and i just feel the music gels perfectly on this one

thios album just seems to go everywhere while staying on a somewhat snide despondent theme....Primary and Doubt are textbook The Cure version of post punk....where Other Voices, The Drowning Man and The Holy Hour are dark and moody....but All Cats Are Grey and The Funeral Party almost feel like they belong as part of the soundtrack for Twin Peaks....and then there is the albums title track Faith....which is in my opinion epic....by far one of my favorite songs by The Cure and easily of all time....it honestly encompasses everything i just said about this album


81 DEVO - Duty Now For The Future (1979)

the Sophomore release from what i think is one of the most important bands of the 20th century and their final album before accidentally tripping into pop obscurity

in typical Devo style this album is a sarcastic look and humanity and human behavior...the needlessness of our desire and the hopelessness of what is becoming the modern age while at the same time celebrating just how fucking awesome all of this stuff is...all of this and keeping their unforgettable sense of humor and fun...there truly is only one Devo

musically i think this has some of the best stuff mark ever did with his synth....and both Bob's are amazing...people still think to this day that this album had a drum machine on it and i think this certainly has some of Alan Myers best drumming

before this is over i will have easily listed Devo's first four album (unless some wonderful person beats me to it) as they all should be required listening
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