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Old 09-03-2010, 06:34 PM   #445 (permalink)
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10. Blink-182 - Dude Ranch
This was one of the first CDs that I ever owned. My sister was in high school when she got me into listening to them. At the time I wanted to play drums. This album of pop-punk power enthralled me, that lead to a life long passion of music.

9. Unearth - The Oncoming Storm
First metal album that I really got into. I was about two years into playing guitar when I picked this CD up. Gave me a lot of motivation to be a shred-machine for my age haha. Wonderful metal album.

8. Led Zepplin: Early Years, Later Years
Really got into Zep when I was younger, this compilation was the precursor to my interest in them. Zep speaks for themselves.

7. Anberlin - Never Take Friendship Personal
In my post-hardcore/scremo days I was obsessed with this album. Their song writing is top notch in my opinion. This was one of the only albums that I listened to other than metal/hardcore music at the time of my life. It lead to listening to indy music.

6.Death Cab for Cutie - The Photo Booth
First DCFC album that I got into. Loved them/indy music ever since.

5. Daft Punk - Discovery
First electronic album that I ever heard. Thanks again to my sister showing me only one song that she liked (One More Time) lead to my interest with them. I've been listening to tracks from this cd on a regular basis for about eight or nine years now.

4. Someone Still Loves You Boris Yelstin - Pershing
kinda beachy/soft-rock indy music from Missouri. These guys are smooth as the cream ontop of a $6 latte. This band lead me to pay attention to other kinds of indy music including bands like Of Montreal, and Field Music.

3. Modest Mouse - Building Nothing Out of Something
Issac Brock and MM are mind-blowing on this cd. Haunting to listen to...in an extremely good way.

2. MF Doom - Operation Doomsday
DooM is hands down my favorite lyricist. This is my most cherished hip-hop/rap album in my collection. Nearly flawless album by DooM.

1. Thrice - The Artist In The Ambulance
Biggest step in my music life is due to this band. Back when MTV2 still played music videos and you had to have a special cable package just to get it, I stumbled across "All That's Left" music video. It took me like a storm. Thrice is a very diverse band overall. One of my favorites all time for sure. The moment they came into my musical life, I dove deep into the pool of music and information on the internet of bands that I was interested in. Thanks Thrice!
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