What is your favorite Album?

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Quite a long list actually:



Led Zeppelin II by Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin IV by Led Zeppelin

Who's Next by The Who

Moving Pictures by Rush


The Earth is not a Cold Dead Place by Explosions in the Sky

Frames by Oceansize

Everyone Into Position by Oceansize

Absolution by Muse

Origin of Symmetry by Muse

Showbiz by Muse

In Rainbows by Radiohead

Wasting Light by Foo Fighters

Songs for the Deaf by Queens of the Stone Age


Train of Thought by Dream Theater

Images and Words by Dream Theater

The Number of the Beast by Iron Maiden

Rust In Peace by Megadeth

Rage Against the Machine by Rage Against the Machine

My list is quite... Volatile. But that's cos my music taste keeps changing. I'll probably get to a shorter list when I grow older and my music taste finally matures and ossifies.
 
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Has to be 'Matt Pryor - Confidence Man' for me. 15 Tracks and 324 plays so far according to my last.fm profile (which doesn't even count my iPod/iPhone plays).

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The Mars Volta -De-loused in the Comatorium


and............

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Ed Solo & Skool Of Thought - random acts of kindness!


Both albums are superb! If you haven't heard them, please download and give them a listen!!
 

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syko5150 said:
Metallica - Master of Puppets

While not one of my favorites, I do love this album and can easily listen to it from start to finish at any given time. I find it to also be great for running to xD.

Anyway, I can't say I've got any favorite albums because there's just so much that I love but here's three noteworthy albums I've listened to recently:

Mouse on the Keys - An Anxious Object
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The Reign of Kindo - Rhythm, Chord and Melody
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This Day & Age - The Bell and the Hammer
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My iPod shows I listen to about 70% Japanese music, rock, pop, rap, ska, jazz a real mix and the rest is mostly British music with a good few American tunes from the 50s-70s thrown into the mix - my taste hasn't changed much for the past 20 odd years really ever since I began learning Japanese in my late teens.

At the moment though, Id say Its Blitz by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, a group I'd never previously heard of before blew me away, its one of those rare beasts that is brilliant from start to finish (the Prodigy's latest albulm also falls into that category imho...).

Good to see someone liking Florence, she went to school just 10 minutes away from where we live ; ] love the current single, but XFM are playing it a bit tooo much!
 

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Good albums, I'm especially giving this day&Age a try.

One of my favourites:

Yellowcard - Paper Walls [Alternative]
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The Wombats - A guide to love, loss and desperation [Indie Rock]
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Kanye West - Graduation [Rap/Pop]
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A few of my favourites, all really good in my opinion.
 

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Side one of this album is considered a "Classic Album Side" for good reason (More Than A Feeling, Peace Of Mind and Foreplay/Long Time). My personal favorite of the slightly more obscure songs on side 2 of the album is "Hitch a Ride". There's only one song on the album I thought was meh, that would be "Something About You", the rest of the album is pure classic rock.

I have yet to find an album where I like EVERY song, but this one had the fewest I didn't like, which was only 1. That's why I say it's my favorite.

It's an old group and many of you young whippersnappers might not know about or care for Boston, but I'm an old fart and it's my favorite album. Sorry if I confused you kids with that side1/side2 talk, we didn't have CD's back then. It also just so happened to be the first album I ever owned. My older sister bought it for me when I was a kid. It has long since been replaced by the CD of course.

Many of the songs still give me goosebumps or bring a tear to my eye when I listen to them. A sure sign of great music.
 

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