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Wu-Tang - Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
Nas - Illmatic
Debris - Static Disposal
Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus
 
At different points in life I had albums I would always listen to all of the songs, over and over.
Those albums have changed through time, but have all been good for me for a time.
I don't listen to them all now.
Here's a few.

Tom Cochrane - Life is a Highway
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Metallica - Black
Moody Blues - The Other Side of Life
Jeff Lynn - Armchair Theater
ELO - Time


That's all I can think of atm.
 
Death "Human", "Symbolic", "Individual Thought Patterns"
Atheist "Piece of Time"
Slayer "Reign in blood"
Cancer "To the gory end"
Sodom " Agent Orange"
My Dying Bride " Turn Lose the Swans"
Control Denied "The Fragile Art Of Existence"
 
NOFX, I Heard They Suck Live Album.

Every song is amazing..... maybe best album i have ever heard
 
I've always thought Metallica Black album is pretty lame (probably just me). Much more a fan of master, justice, and ride the lightning. Ride the Lightning pretty underrated in my book.

While on thrash, I'd like to point out Rust in Peace. That album is insane.
 
I just remembered another.

Candy Skins - Space I'm In

As to the Black Album (lazy), that's cool. I don't care if people like or hate the same stuff I like.

I don't expect anyone at all to like the Candy Skins album, or the Jeff Lynn album for that matter.
 
I've always thought Metallica Black album is pretty lame (probably just me).

Nah. It's not lame but it's an average album for them. Ride the..., Kill 'em... and Garage days... are all better.

But it's music so everyone has their opinion.


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Nah. It's not lame but it's an average album for them. Ride the..., Kill 'em... and Garage days... are all better.

But it's music so everyone has their opinion.


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yeah, that's what I meant. lame wasn't the right word
 
Some real classics and good albums but I didn't see Jeff Buckley's "Grace". One of my all-time favs.
 
Great thread - I need to try some of these suggestions.

The 20 yr old version of myself would have said

U2 Joshua Tree
R.E.M Document
R.E.M. Murmur
Aztec Camera High Land Hard Rain
The Smiths Meat is Murder
The Connells Fun and Games

The 40 year old version offers up

Arcade Fire The Suburbs
Arcade Fire Funeral
Wilco Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Wilco Being There
The National High Violet (best three tracks to ever open an album - call me out if I'm wrong....)
Belle and Sebastian If you're feeling sinister
U2 The Joshua Tree
 
GTFO with U2. I know. It's your opinion. Meat Is Murder is still ****ing good. I've cried many times to that album!!!


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^

U2's TJT and AB are perfect and would be on my list as would another 20-30 albums people mentioned in this thread. I have pretty eclectic taste but was never exposed (or maybe just new gravitated toward) heavy metal bands like Metallica when I was younger and sort of wish I had. I think I'd like some of that ****.
 
****, I remember bumping "Toxicity" back in high school. That album was wicked.
 
Oasis - What's the Story Morning Glory
Bob Dylan- Blonde on Blonde
Arctic Monkeys - Whatever people say I am, That's What I'm Not


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Colin Stetson - New History of Modern Warfare Vols. I, II, and III
John Coltrane - everything he does with McCoy Tyner right after leaving Davis' band
Can - Ege Bamyasi
Can - Tago Mago
Can - Future Days


^these are all absolutely timeless for me
 
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Primus, Sailing The Seas Of Cheese
 
Too short, Get In Where You Fit In
 
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