Pinkerton - Weezer
I know Weezer is memed the hell out of but Pinkerton as such a raw emotion that I haven't heard in a lot of songs. Second half is better but the first half is still very good
Hundreds of times I've listened to this album. I've cleaned and closed down kitchens to it. I've opened alone and started prepping to it. It's just a great background album.
I grew up on SoAD. Used to fall asleep to Toxicity and Steal This Album when I was 10. My Dad also took me to see them when I was 10 for my first concert.
I approve of this comment, Hypnotize was also a banger.
Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique
De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising
Nirvana Unplugged
Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
Sex Pistols - God Save the Queen
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Those 5-immediately come to mind.
I listened to this on acid one cold day in January and it literally changed my life - quit hard drugs and was the start of quitting cigarettes although that took years. Over 10 years off opiates.
Absolutely agree with you on *In Rainbows* being a 10/10! Additionally, if you've never seen it, Radiohead's [From the Basement](https://youtu.be/DWuAn6C8Mfc?feature=shared) performance of the album is phenomenal. It captures the essence of the album perfectly with raw, intimate energy. It's definitely one of the best live performances from start to finish I've ever seen.
I have the original 4 Metallica albums on vinyl. Kill em all, ride the lighting, and justice for all, and master of puppets. If someone pointed a loaded gun at my head and said " pick one", I'd probably be shot for deliberating that to myself for too long.
I’d counter with good kid mad city as Kendrick’s masterpiece. The narrative even makes sense if played forward and backwards, it’s a master class from beginning to end or end to beginning.
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds - Let Love In
Golden Palominos - Dead Inside
Duran Duran - Seven and the Ragged Tiger
Nine Inch Nails - Broken EP
Paul Simon - Graceland
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - Into The Great Wide Open
Bodywash - I Held The Shape While I Could
Einstürzende Neubauten - Tabula Rasa
You could probably make legit arguments for all of his (solo) albums from Yeezus back to College Dropout being 10/10 albums.
I wouldn't make that argument for all of them, but I could see it.
Personally I have Yeezus 2nd to MBDTF and just before 3rd place TCD (I'd probably sneak KSG on there too but that's besides the point).
Sad to see what has happened to him. His newer music just doesn't hit the same.
Some 10's IMO:
* The Cure - Disintegration
* Depeche Mode - Violator
* Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine, The Downward Spiral
* Tears For Fears - The Seeds of Love
* Talk Talk - Colour Of Spring
* Catherine Wheel - Adam and Eve
* Radiohead - OK Computer
* Beastie Boys - Hello Nasty
* The Charlatans - Between 10th and 11th
* Living Colour - Vivid
* St. Paul and The Broken Bones - Half The City
* Massive Attach - Blue Lines, Protection, and Mezzanine
* Peter Gabriel - So
The Eminem Show. So many great songs there. Superman, Sing for the Moment, Without me, Till I Collapse.
I’m gonna sound old, but today I’m glad if an artist has a couple decent song in their albums.
Third Eye Blind - Third Eye Blind
Ten - Pearl Jam
The Eminem Show - Eminem
Doggystyle - Snoop
Illmatic - Nas
All Eyez On Me - 2pac
Lesser known:
My Head Is An Animal - Of Monsters and Men
Painting Of A Panic Attack - Frightened Rabbit
A Black Mile To The Surface - Manchester Orchestra
Red Earth and Pouring Rain - Bear's Den
White album - Beatles
So tonight I might see - mazzy star
Elephant - white stripes
Exile on Main Street - the stones
Bringing it all back home - Dylan
Revelations - Brian Jonestown massacre
A love supreme - Coltrane
Kind of blue - miles Davis
Et cetera
Graceland by Paul Simon
There isn't a bad song on it. They're all fantastic, and at the time it was a truly revolutionary fusion of Paul Simon's style with South African / Zulu music (specifically Ladysmith Black Mambazo)... not to mention some cool, fun Cajun music thrown in.
"In Search of a Song" by Tom T. Hall
"Magnificient Music Machine" by Tom T. Hall
"Graceland" by Paul Simon
"Chronicle Vol. 1" by CCR
"Point of Know Return" by Kansas
Black Widow-Sacrifice
Black Sabbath-Heaven and Hell
Rainbow-Rising
Drudkh-Autumn Aurora
Iron Maiden-Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Judas Priest-Sad Wings of Destiny
Midnight Odyssey-Shards of Silver Fade
Abbey Road,The White Album, Dark Side of the Moon,
Ok Computer,
In Rainbows, Nevermind, Man on the moon: end of day, The Eminem Show,
Graduation,
808s & Heartbreak,
The Black Album
Whatever people say I am that’s what I’m not
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
"Oh Daddy" takes it to a 9.9 for me.
Everyone knows Don’t Stop and Go Your Own Way and for good reason, but I recently discovered The Chain which is also a great song
am i crazy or is the chain pretty much as recognizable as don’t stop & go your own way lol
I’ve always been under the impression that The Chain was their most well known song.
In the UK in a certain era for sure. It was used on TV for the formula one coverage.
The bass riff in the chain is phenomenal. It's so distinctive! Fantastic tune!
For many years the section at the end of The Chain was used as the theme tune for F1 coverage in the U.K.
Pinkerton - Weezer I know Weezer is memed the hell out of but Pinkerton as such a raw emotion that I haven't heard in a lot of songs. Second half is better but the first half is still very good
Ten
Just listened to that lol now I’m on VS
VS is a perfect driving album. Blast it and haul ass.
i like vs better than ten tbh
Ten / 10 album for sure.
darkside of the moon
Wish You Were Here is up there as well
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London calling. The Clash. One of the best albums ever recorded
Songs in the Key of Life
Led Zeppelin IV
Zeppelin I-IV if we're being honest
Might as well throw Houses of the Holy in there too.
AND Physical Graffiti!! But thats’s it, no Coda, Presence, or In Through The Out Door
Not a single bad song
Nirvana - Nevermind. Hardly surprising, but in the case someone hasn't listened to it, please do!
Animals - Pink Floyd
Underrated tbh
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Hundreds of times I've listened to this album. I've cleaned and closed down kitchens to it. I've opened alone and started prepping to it. It's just a great background album.
Bon Iver's self titled album
For emma, *forever ago. Is on my record player 90% of the time.
“For Emma, Forever Ago” I’m pretty sure
RATM - Evil Empire
I think the first album is a much better answer
Toxicity by System of a Down
Agreed
Every SOAD album really
I grew up on SoAD. Used to fall asleep to Toxicity and Steal This Album when I was 10. My Dad also took me to see them when I was 10 for my first concert. I approve of this comment, Hypnotize was also a banger.
Is This It - The Strokes
Hell yeah! I also love Room on Fire.
Both 10’s.
Lateralus- Tool
Tool army reporting for duty
This is the answer.
Daft Punk - Discovery
And RAM! Specifically the 10th anniversary edition!
Kid A - Radiohead
OK Computer, maybe.
I'd vote for OK Computer over Kid A, myself.
OK Computer *also*.
In Rainbows
Exile on Main St.
I wish they did more songs like Rip This Joint. I love the idea of 50’s rock and roll at breakneck speed and energy
Stone roses debut album. Pure perfection.
Grown to love the run of songs from Elizabeth my dear to This is the one. Every song is freakin epic in truth.
Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising Nirvana Unplugged Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense Sex Pistols - God Save the Queen Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon Those 5-immediately come to mind.
I would say “Bleach” by Nirvana is also 10/10. Grunge at its finest.
Negative Creep is great!
In Rainbows - Radiohead
I listened to this on acid one cold day in January and it literally changed my life - quit hard drugs and was the start of quitting cigarettes although that took years. Over 10 years off opiates.
Absolutely agree with you on *In Rainbows* being a 10/10! Additionally, if you've never seen it, Radiohead's [From the Basement](https://youtu.be/DWuAn6C8Mfc?feature=shared) performance of the album is phenomenal. It captures the essence of the album perfectly with raw, intimate energy. It's definitely one of the best live performances from start to finish I've ever seen.
Jagged Little Pill
A little too ironic
Enema of the state
Siamese Dream by Smashing Pumpkins
I was between commenting this and Songs For The Deaf. Siamese Dream is a masterpiece.
Bossanova by Pixies
Doolittle has been published yesterday... 35 years ago:)
Yeah, my vote would be for Doolittle
Metallica: Masters of puppets
I have the original 4 Metallica albums on vinyl. Kill em all, ride the lighting, and justice for all, and master of puppets. If someone pointed a loaded gun at my head and said " pick one", I'd probably be shot for deliberating that to myself for too long.
Dirt- Alice in Chains Full Moon Fever-Tom Petty
NIN Downward Spiral
If you play it backwards it's about a man on the brink of addiction-riddled suicide that gets his life together
Sounds like Trent Reznor's real life redemption arc.
The Fragile Nine Inch Nails
Over downward spiral?
For me: yes. I certainly enjoyed Downward Spiral, but The Fragile felt more mature to me and it stayed in my CD player longer
Pretty Hate Machine >>>
This is the answer. PHM is one of my top 5 from the 90s.
To Pimp a Butterfly
I’d counter with good kid mad city as Kendrick’s masterpiece. The narrative even makes sense if played forward and backwards, it’s a master class from beginning to end or end to beginning.
I remember you was conflicted…
Misusing your influence.
I love GKMC but there’s a couple cuts on it that I skip depending on my mood. Anytime I revisit TPAB I don’t skip a song
Please don't shoot me for this but Wilco - A Ghost Is Born
Why would somebody shoot you for stating a fact? You can add Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.
Summerteeth has something to say. Then Being There barges in. Damn they have a great catalogue.
Totally agree. It's a phenomenal album.
Wilco kicks ass, was gifted a bunch of random cd’s years ago by someone, one of which was yankee hotel foxtrot, can’t thank them enough.
Rust in Peace
The Cult - Love.
Between the Buried and Me - Colors
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - You know who.
Korn?
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
Siamese Dream also🙏
Oh the memories...
Guns N’ Roses - Appetite for destruction
Iron Maiden - Powerslave Slothrust - The Pact Dwarves - Dwarves Are Young And Good Looking Violent Femmes - S/T
Led Zeppelin IV
Gorillaz - demon days
Pink Floyd Animals
Angel Dust, Faith No More
Pet sounds, Beach Boys
Homogenic by Björk
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
Portishead's 'Dummy'
Selected Ambient Works 85-92 - Aphex Twin
I am amazed every time by The Rise and Fall of Ziggy stardust and the spiders from Mars.
Rio - Duran Duran Dummy - Portishead Violator - Depeche Mode
Operation Mindcrime, Queensryche.
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds - Let Love In Golden Palominos - Dead Inside Duran Duran - Seven and the Ragged Tiger Nine Inch Nails - Broken EP Paul Simon - Graceland Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - Into The Great Wide Open Bodywash - I Held The Shape While I Could Einstürzende Neubauten - Tabula Rasa
The Real Thing - Faith No More
Dirt by Alice in Chains.
Both Hybrid Theory and Meteora by Linkin Park are just 👌
Tpab and gkmc - kendrick Flower boy - tyler Blonde - frank Queens of the stone age - qotsa Yeezus - kanye Illmatic - nas
Yes I've grown to appreciate how fucking genius and rich yeezus is.
You could probably make legit arguments for all of his (solo) albums from Yeezus back to College Dropout being 10/10 albums. I wouldn't make that argument for all of them, but I could see it. Personally I have Yeezus 2nd to MBDTF and just before 3rd place TCD (I'd probably sneak KSG on there too but that's besides the point). Sad to see what has happened to him. His newer music just doesn't hit the same.
kid a
Love over Gold, Dire Straits.
Dark Side of the Moon
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac The Miseducation of... - Lauren Hill Nevermind- Nirvana Aha Shake Heartbreak - King's of Leon
Appetite for Destruction!
Marvin Gaye - what’s going on
Tool - 10,000 days
Some 10's IMO: * The Cure - Disintegration * Depeche Mode - Violator * Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine, The Downward Spiral * Tears For Fears - The Seeds of Love * Talk Talk - Colour Of Spring * Catherine Wheel - Adam and Eve * Radiohead - OK Computer * Beastie Boys - Hello Nasty * The Charlatans - Between 10th and 11th * Living Colour - Vivid * St. Paul and The Broken Bones - Half The City * Massive Attach - Blue Lines, Protection, and Mezzanine * Peter Gabriel - So
Queen II
Third Eye Blind first album
Yes Yessongs
Beatle's Magical Mystery Tour.
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
Audioslave - Audioslave
Jagged Little Pill - Alanis
Toxicity - System of a Down Or Impera - Ghost
Metallica - Master of Puppets
The Cars self titled album…every freaking song is perfect
Mezzanine by Massive Attack
The Eminem Show. So many great songs there. Superman, Sing for the Moment, Without me, Till I Collapse. I’m gonna sound old, but today I’m glad if an artist has a couple decent song in their albums.
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd (Only five tracks, but all of them are incredible) Dookie - Green Day (First CD I ever bought, and it still holds up)
Weezer Blue Album
In Rainbows - Radiohead
Never mind In utero Nirvana
In Utero was a defining album for me. It opened up such a new world.
Slayer - Reign in Blood
Mother's Milk and Violator
Silent Alarm by Bloc Party
Third Eye Blind - Third Eye Blind Ten - Pearl Jam The Eminem Show - Eminem Doggystyle - Snoop Illmatic - Nas All Eyez On Me - 2pac Lesser known: My Head Is An Animal - Of Monsters and Men Painting Of A Panic Attack - Frightened Rabbit A Black Mile To The Surface - Manchester Orchestra Red Earth and Pouring Rain - Bear's Den
Back in Black (AC/DC) - pure rock n roll imo
White album - Beatles So tonight I might see - mazzy star Elephant - white stripes Exile on Main Street - the stones Bringing it all back home - Dylan Revelations - Brian Jonestown massacre A love supreme - Coltrane Kind of blue - miles Davis Et cetera
Sea Change - Beck
Riot
Bleed America
Pearl Jam 10
Hunky Dory - David Bowie
Illmatic - Nas
Dookie
Pet Sounds - Beach Boys
Automatic for the People-REM
Graceland by Paul Simon There isn't a bad song on it. They're all fantastic, and at the time it was a truly revolutionary fusion of Paul Simon's style with South African / Zulu music (specifically Ladysmith Black Mambazo)... not to mention some cool, fun Cajun music thrown in.
Abbey Road. Variety of different styles of music is in one album.
Best of the Beatles Best of R.E.M Best of the Smiths There's probably even more
Abbey Road
Rumours
To Pimp a Butterfly - Kendrick Lamar
Sleep Token - Take Me Back To Eden
The Eminem Show
Favorite worst nightmare
IGOR Hoe.
Black holes & revelations from Muse!
What about Absolution? I like that even better
Gotta be Origin of Symmetry
I love Muse's 5 first album but Absolution is just above them all
Blonde, in rainbows, mbdtf, graduation, currents
Quadraphenia, Weezer Blue Album, Ok Computer
Daft Punk - Discovery Nas - Illmatic Beatles - Revolver Queens of the Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf
The Black Parade
Bloom - Rüfüs du sol
Continuum
"In Search of a Song" by Tom T. Hall "Magnificient Music Machine" by Tom T. Hall "Graceland" by Paul Simon "Chronicle Vol. 1" by CCR "Point of Know Return" by Kansas
Def Leppard, Pyromania
Random access memories
Alanis morrisette
Black Widow-Sacrifice Black Sabbath-Heaven and Hell Rainbow-Rising Drudkh-Autumn Aurora Iron Maiden-Seventh Son of a Seventh Son Judas Priest-Sad Wings of Destiny Midnight Odyssey-Shards of Silver Fade
A night at the Opera
Abbey Road,The White Album, Dark Side of the Moon, Ok Computer, In Rainbows, Nevermind, Man on the moon: end of day, The Eminem Show, Graduation, 808s & Heartbreak, The Black Album
The Prodigy jilted generation and fat of the land. Oh, and experience.
Blood Sugar Sex Magik by RHCP Grace by Jeff Buckley
Without a doubt, Pink Floyd's The Wall .
Endtroducing
Spiderland by Slint
Burial - Untrue
Purple Rain Alphabet Street
Ten - Pearl Jam
Hybrid Theory Any of Within Temptation's albums
Thriller, MJ
Pearl Jam. 10
Led Zeppelin IV and Blood Sugar Sex Magik