• Recommend an Album... And why
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Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park because it's got most of their hits on it. And the Eminem Show because all-around it's just a really good album.
[QUOTE=HumanAbyss;22804230]If there was a good Slipknot album, Iowa or Mate.Kill.Feed.Repeat would be it. They aren't abysmal.[/QUOTE] MFKR through Iowa are the best really
[img]http://www.progboard.com/graphx/covers/7711.jpg[/img] If you love hard rock / slightly metallish rock, you'll love ashbury. Such an underrated band. A shame they only have this one album. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAvNdtUjZGE[/media]
Zen Venom - From Another Planet [IMG]http://www.metal-archives.com/images/1/6/5/7/16572.jpg[/IMG] Zen Venom were an obscure and relatively unknown heavy metal from Adelaide, South Australia (near where I live). This was their only EP, released in 1988, and it's only around 15 minutes long with only 4 tracks. Even so, these 4 tracks are really awesome and deserve at least some recognition. Shame they didn't release any more stuff. Here's one of those tracks: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUl-WxVD66s[/media]
Holy shit I live in Adelaide I'm going to give that a listen
Didn't know you lived in Adelaide. I live in Naracoorte
[QUOTE=Fish_poke;22812327][img]http://www.freewebs.com/kseniavorobieva/keeperoriginal.JPG[/img] Keeper of the Seven Keys Part 2 by Helloween A very awesome Power Metal album with an awesome title song.[/QUOTE] Sick double album...even though they came a year apart, I consider it a double. Kanye West- The College drop out [img]http://www.scaddistrict.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/The-College-Dropout.jpg[/img] I know, it's not facepunch's style. This is a really good fantastic record. Listen to We Don't Care, Jesus Walk and Two Words.
[QUOTE=D3ADST4R;22824454]Sick double album...even though they came a year apart, I consider it a double. Kanye West- The College drop out I know, it's not facepunch's style. This is a really good fantastic [/QUOTE] Superb album that is, screw facepunch :v: [img]http://trippingfranklins.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/album-late-registration.jpg[/img] this is my personal favourite of his, but I may be wrong in saying it was his best
[QUOTE=Akayz;22824656]Superb album that is, screw facepunch :v: [img]http://trippingfranklins.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/album-late-registration.jpg[/img] this is my personal favourite of his, but I may be wrong in saying it was his best[/QUOTE] I'm a big Kanye fan, I even like 808's haha. LR was probably his second best to College Drop Out. Might as well.... [img]http://superlative1.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/graduation.jpg[/img] [img]http://indestrutivel.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/rancid_indestructible.jpg[/img] If you haven't heard this album. Download it right now. One of the best albums I have ever heard. If you like Punk/ska, this is great.
De-Loused in the Comatorium by The Mars Volta. You can feel the energy and soul in every song on this album. I can't listen to one song without listening to the whole album.
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/86/Isaac_Hayes,_Hot_Buttered_Soul_Album_Cover.jpg[/img] What an album... although only 4 tracks.. its memorizing. A 12 minute masterpiece that is "Walk on By" and a superb 9 and a half minute song called "Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic". It is what you need. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N8k3uJu6K8[/media] This is 1969, so its well into the beginning of soul that became glorious in the 70s.
[QUOTE=Lambeth;22778677][img]http://projectbluebook.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/archandroid_cover.jpg[/img] This album is the right way to do pop music.[/QUOTE] wow didn't expect it to sound so good... great album
[QUOTE=MisterMooth;22820895]Didn't know you lived in Adelaide. I live in Naracoorte[/QUOTE] :)
[QUOTE=En-Guage V2;22870898]:)[/QUOTE] We should meet up and have some mutual touching.
[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v83/MonsterLishis/Dream%20Theater%20Album%20Covers/DreamTheater-ImagesandWords.jpg[/IMG] YES
[QUOTE=MisterMooth;22870914]We should meet up and have some mutual touching.[/QUOTE] who wouldn't
[img]http://www.theninhotline.net/halo99/03/artwork/front.jpg[/img] Might be Nine Inch Nails best, right now its my favorite.
[QUOTE=MisterMooth;22870914]We should meet up and have some mutual touching.[/QUOTE] please leave your bondage out of this thread if you please :barf: [img]http://leegertrained.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/tim_buckley__happy_sad_.jpg[/img] Jeff Buckley's father.... and it absolutely shows how he got his talent. Superb Voice and great originality.
[img]http://www.albumoftheyear.org/album/covers/songs-for-the-deaf.jpg[/img] Just recently discovered Queens, this album blew my fucking head off, put it back together, and did it again.
[IMG]http://cfs10.tistory.com/image/31/tistory/2008/12/28/05/19/49568dbde41c1[/IMG] Bert Jansch's first album. Think of Nick Drake with vocals, and that's what you have with this album. The lyrics are really strong as well and the guitar playing is absolutely mesmerizing. One of those 60's folk albums that got lost with the breakthrough success of people Bob Dylan, this album was a big influence on Jimmy Page and Neil Young, and probably many others.
[QUOTE=G71tc4;22882412][img]http://www.albumoftheyear.org/album/covers/songs-for-the-deaf.jpg[/img] Just recently discovered Queens, this album blew my fucking head off, put it back together, and did it again.[/QUOTE] Agreed
[img]http://www.metalsucks.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/TheOceanHeliocentricFront.jpg[/img] Difficult album to describe, post-prog-atmospheric-jazzy ambient metal. It's absolutely beautiful, the only album I've been listening to since I bought it about 4 days ago. Loic Rossetti has quickly become one of my favourite vocalists in music. His voice is powerful, emotive, versatile, unusual and perfect for the songs. I've got my fingers crossed that the next album (this is part 1 of a planned pair) is as good as this one.
[b]Metallica - kill 'Em All[/b] [img]http://dkpresents.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/metallica_kill-em-all.jpg[/img] I'm surprised no ones posted this yet.
[img]http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u173/caseman260/CoverLg-15.jpg[/img] Just heard this album.. and MY LORD its such a good album.. It sounds JUST like it was supposed to be... a follow up to Sign o the times. Great funk style and unbelievable rhythms
[img]http://store.prostheticrecords.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/g/o/gojira_frommars.JPG[/img] This album is a really good example of gojira's best work. It really opens your mind if you listen to it all in one sitting. [QUOTE=Dopey Trout;22910866][img]http://www.metalsucks.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/TheOceanHeliocentricFront.jpg[/img] Difficult album to describe, post-prog-atmospheric-jazzy ambient metal. It's absolutely beautiful, the only album I've been listening to since I bought it about 4 days ago. Loic Rossetti has quickly become one of my favourite vocalists in music. His voice is powerful, emotive, versatile, unusual and perfect for the songs. I've got my fingers crossed that the next album (this is part 1 of a planned pair) is as good as this one.[/QUOTE] Man i love the ocean.
[QUOTE=Irongasm;22912813][b]Metallica - kill 'Em All[/b] [img]http://dkpresents.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/metallica_kill-em-all.jpg[/img] I'm surprised no ones posted this yet.[/QUOTE] [B]Metallica- Ride The Lightning[/B] [IMG]http://musiccourt.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/lightninggggg.jpg[/IMG] After these albums, they really went downhill. Master of Puppets was good, but not near the standard of Kill 'Em All. Kill 'Em All is easily one of my favourite albums of all time.
[IMG]http://dkpresents.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/767-rubber-factory.jpg[/IMG] The Black Keys, Rubber Factory. Fantastic duo. Gritty vocals and guitar licks, and drums. [IMG]http://hippiejake.doesntexist.com/music/albumart/11_13.jpg[/IMG] Andrew Bird, The Mysterious Production of Eggs. Andrew Bird is, simply put, outstanding. Practically a one man band, plays violin, guitar, xylophone, sings, and whistles. [IMG]http://www.blogbuster.it/public/oysterhead-tGPO.jpg[/IMG] Oysterhead, The Grand Pecking Order. Features Trey Anastasio, Les Claypool, and Stewart Copeland. With a song titled "Army's on Ecstasy" how can you go wrong? Heavy bass riffs, Anastasio's usual enthusiastic guitar riffs, some kicking drums, and some rather eclectic vocals, great album.
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e2/Songs_in_the_key_of_life.jpg[/img] Perfection. Genius. Soul.
[img]http://www.netweed.com/prohiphop/graf2/nas-marley-distant-relatives.jpg[/img] This is such a good record, and one of the reasons I believe hip-hop isn't dead.
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/41/The_Doors_-_L.A._Woman.jpg[/img] Superb album... possibly they're best work after their original album
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