What are your top ten favorite albums?

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What are your top ten favorite albums of all time?

Mine would have to be (and in no order): The Wall, Dark Side of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, Who's Next, Metallica, Toxicity, System of A Down, Steal This Album!, A Momentary Lapse of Reason

What are yours?
 

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Sheer Heart Attack
Wish You Were Here
A Night At The Opera
Dark Side Of The Moon
Led Zeppelin III
CSN
Crash
Purple Rain
The White Album
London Calling
 

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Bouncing Souls-Hopeless Romantic
Bouncing Souls-How I Spent My Summer Vacation
Operation Ivy-Energy
Rancid-...and Out Came the Wolves
Comeback Kid-Wake the Dead
Strung Out-Twisted by Design
Rhythm Collision-Clobberer
Rise Against-Siren Song of the Counter Culture
Less Than Jake-Losing Streak
Bad Religion-Stranger than Fiction
 

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Damn thats tough. Here goes in no order...
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Led Zeppelin I
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Animals-Pink Floyd
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Superunknown-Soundgarden
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Signals-Rush
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Unforgettable Fire-U2
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Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band-Beatles
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Electric Ladyland-Hendrix
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For the Beauty of Wynona-Daniel Lanois
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Music for the Masses-Depeche Mode
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Ah Via Musicom-Eric Johnson
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Escape-Journey
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The Cars
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I might call these my deserted island discs.
 
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Dark Side of the Moon: Pink Floyd
Porcupine Tree: Stupid Dream
Porcupine Tree: Deadwing
Black Sabbath: Master of Reality
Ozzy Osbourne: Diary of a Madman
LA Woman: the Doors
Appetite for Destruction: Guns n Roses
Rust in Peace: Megadeth
Ride the Lightning: Metallica
Animals: Pink Floyd
 

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Brian Mcknight - Anytime
Hootie - Cracked Rear View
Dr. Dre - The Chronic
Beach Boys - Pet Sounds & Smile
Radiohead - OK Computer
Beatles - Revolver
Tool - Aenima
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Godsmack - Awake

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Pearl Jam - ten
STP - First album (Title?)
Brian Mcknight - Brian Mcknight , 1st album
Anything Rage against the machine
 

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Soul Coughing's El Oslo, Irresistible Bliss, Lust in Phaze

DMB's Crash, Busted Stuff, Under the Table and Dreaming

Wyclef Jean's Carnival II

Steely Dan's Gauncho

Paul Simon's Mother and Child Reunion
 

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This was hard. I really liked Aerosmith's early stuff too (Debut self titled, Get Your Wings, Rocks, Draw The Line, Toys In The Attic)
 

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Dark Side of the Moon
Back in Black
British Steel
Led Zeppelin IV
Master of Puppets
Stained Class
Appetite for Destruction
The Doors
Number of the Beast
Black Sabbath

Honorable Mention: The Wall, Sad Wings of Destiny, Killers, Paranoid, Screaming for Vengeance, LA Woman, Sgt. Peppers, The White Album, Physical Graffiti and Highway to Hell
 
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In no particular order:

Led Zeppelin IV
Collective Soul - Self entitled
Pearl Jam - Ten
U2 - War
The Beatles - LOVE
Pink Floyd - DSOTM
Nirvana - Nevermind
The Who - Who's Next
AC/DC - Back in Black
Radiohead - In Rainbows

Truth be told, Led Zep could have more albums on here but that would have been boring. It was hard to choose just one U2 album to put on the list. Ditto for The Beatles, so I went with LOVE (which is far more than just a compilation), which allowed me to sneak Eric Clapton into the list who played on While My Guitar Gently Weeps. Other artists that should be on the list: Chicago, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, The Rolling Stones, and Billy Joel. I'd imagine that if I did this list again, one of those would bump In Rainbows off (maybe Joel's The Stranger).

Wow did I just make a short story long. :)
 

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In no particular order:
U2 - War
Nice call. It was tough for me to choose between War and Unforgettable Fire. I chose "Fire" probably because of the production team of Brian Eno/Daniel Lanois. I think U2 went as far as they could musically on "War" & may have faded somewhat if it weren't for the talents and innovation that Eno/Lanois brought to the band on "Fire."
Just look at what "Joshua Tree" built. U2 has been working with Daniel Lanois on every record since "Unforgettable Fire" and has continually challenged them to expand themselves musically.
Also the atmospheric,rich, and "thicker" sounds of "Fire" attracted me to that piece of work more than any other they've put out since.
 
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I hate top ten lists because my listening tastes change everyday.
that beign said: Good choices all,
I will add two that have been overlooked. perhaps later I will add more.

Kind of Blue - Miles Davis

The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway - Genesis
 

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I listen to so much, it depends on a mood I guess but here's a try. I'm leaving out any Black Sabbath or Ozzy. Just because they are my favorite BTW.

10. Phil Collins No Jacket Required
9. Metallica And Justice for All
8. Iron Maiden Number of the Beast
7. Shout at the devil Motley Crue
6. Lovedrive Scorpions
5. Satch Surfing with an Alien
4. G&R Appetite for destruction.
3. Loudness Thunder in the East
2. Eddie and the Cruisers Soundtrack John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Brown Band. The first one.
1. Zeppelin 4

I'm like O I guess, moods change, until that is when Gee gets on the phone DJ.
 

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UGH! This is impossible. I need to set some rules.

Criteria:
1. How many good songs are on the album, and can I listen to the album all the way through without skipping a song (or only skipping one or two).

2. Time frame is relative in my choices. I still listen to Slayer - Riegn in Blood but not like I did when I was in highschool.

3. What is the special meaning of the album. Music carries memories, and meaning, IMO. So, some of these have a special meaning to me.

The List:
1. Pantera - Far Beyond Driven - Best Metal/Heavy Music Album I have ever heard. Sorry, best album I have every heard in any genre. The band was at the top of its game, and I still listen to this album all the time. I saw them tour for this album five times, and they were the best shows I have ever been to. Just awesome, awesome songs that are BRUTALLY HEAVY. Perfection in my mind.
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2. All Else Failed - This Never Happened - Once Pantera broke up there was a void. I went down to Philly to see Burnt by the Sun & Poison the Well at the Killtime (a hollowed out row house). This short, buff guy comes out for this band, and the band and the entire place literally ERUPTS! The band was amazing, the songs were amazing, and the show was the closest to the energy of a Pantera show I had been to. This is the second full album they released. Heavy, and well written. I can listen to this album any time, any place. One great song after another. I will say it again, it is a shame they broke up and never got to the big time.
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3. Clutch - Blast Tyrant Southern, groove, rock at its finest. Clutch started out in the early 1990 as a hardcore band, and slowly turned into groove/rock/70's/hippie type sound. The sound was achieved, and perfected on this album. From start to finish this album rips. If you are driving and listening to this album you WILL get a speeding ticket.
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4. Clutch - Robot Hive/Exodus A continuation of the Clutch sound but is the last album that Fallon (vocalist) continues to use his "layered symbolic lyrics". What is refreshing about Clutch is that the lyrics are not your usual "I wanna hump you", or "I hate everything" or "Me vs. You" lyrics. They are crazy! Full of symbolism, and references crazy mythology, and legends to the point where you wonder if it is pure jibberish. But it is not, it has a meaning. Once again the album is great start to finish.
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5. The Dillinger Escape Plan w/ Mike Patton - Irony is a Dead Scene - Take the most gifted, and wide ranged vocalist, and stick him in as the front man to an experimental/proggressive/heavy metal band, and BAM! One of the best metal albums I have ever heard. Where most extreme metal bands have a vocalists that adds little to nothing, Patton enchances the extreme sound that Dillinger can produce. The only problem is that it is only 4 songs.
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6. System of a Down - Self Titled - So I go see Slayer at the Sting Ray in Old Bridge, NJ. The opening act is 4 Armienians and they are just RIPPING the stage to bits. But it is a Slayer show, and Slayer fans care about Slayer. So, they (SOAD) heard Slayer chanted for most the show. Back to System of the Down. I was blown away by their sound. Very very heavy, power chord based metal, with this maniac singer who just poured anger and energy out into the crowd. After the show was over they just walked out to the bar and sat down amongst the crowd. I went over and talked to them. Said "Man, that sounded awesome who are you guys." They handed me there pre-release album (blue colored) and we eneded up shooting the bull for about an hour or so till Slayer came on. Two years later I would get tasered if I were to get that close and personal with System of a Down because they EXPLODED in popularity. Very cool guys, very nice people. Unfortunately, they never ever came close to writing an album that was as good as their first. I listened to that album every single day for about two years. Great album, great songs.
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7. Metallica - Black Album - Music. Until I was about 13 I didn't give two poops about it. I didn't know about music. I knew the crap that was on the radio at the time, I listened to a little rap because that is all I knew about. Then someone pulled me aside, and said listen to this....... Thus a metal head was born. Maybe not the best album in the world, but I can't leave out the album that started it all. I remember that by the end I could not read the text on the cassette tape when I finally got it on CD. This album expanded my entire world.
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8. Slayer - Reign in Blood HA! Okay so Metallica - Black Album opened the door to the metal word for me. Then these guys showed me that it can be heavier, faster, CRAZIER, and extreme. Plus these guys showed me how to play it on a guitar. At one point I new how to play every song on this album (minus some solos). The album itself is great from begining to end. I still listen to it. It just rips.
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9. Down - NOLA There is no real story behind this album. It is just good music. Good lyrics, a nice blend between southern metal, and southern rock. Good stuff from beginning to end.
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10. Snot - Get Some - A strang mix of hardcore, punk, funk, and metal. They were hit and miss live but this album is great. The band broke up after the lead singer died.
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Honarable Mention:
Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power
All Else Failed - Archetype
Cannibal Corpse - The Bleeding
Norma Jean - Redeemer
Sublime - Stand by your Van
Carcass - Heartwork
Entombed - Wolverine Blues
Sepultura - Choas A.D.
Deftones - Around the Fur
Megadeth - Rust in Peace
Primus - Pork Soda
 
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Nice call. It was tough for me to choose between War and Unforgettable Fire. I chose "Fire" probably because of the production team of Brian Eno/Daniel Lanois. I think U2 went as far as they could musically on "War" & may have faded somewhat if it weren't for the talents and innovation that Eno/Lanois brought to the band on "Fire."
Just look at what "Joshua Tree" built. U2 has been working with Daniel Lanois on every record since "Unforgettable Fire" and has continually challenged them to expand themselves musically.
Also the atmospheric,rich, and "thicker" sounds of "Fire" attracted me to that piece of work more than any other they've put out since.

"Unforgettable Fire" might not be their best collection of songs, but to me it's probably their most interesting record. The whole thing just has a unique vibe to it. I love albums that capture a certain mood, and this one is a great one.
 

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I'm sure I'm leaving out plenty, but here it goes.......

Genesis - Selling england By The Pound
Radiohead - OK Computer
Flaming Lips - Soft Bulletin
Liz Phair - Exile In Guyville
Frank Zappa - Joes Garage Acts I, II & III
Beatles - Revolver
Alice Cooper - Welcome To My Nightmare
U2 - Achtung Baby
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
Marillion - Clutching At Straws

Honorable mention:
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Sugarcubes - Life's Too Good
Lee Hazelwood - Lee Hazelwoodism It's Cause And Cure
Genesis - Lamb Dies Down On Braodway
XTC - English Settlement
Queen - Night At The Opera
Dire Straits - Love Over Gold
Steve Hackett - Spectral Mornings
 
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I'm sure I'm leaving out plenty, but here it goes.......

Genesis - Selling england By The Pound
Radiohead - OK Computer
Flaming Lips - Soft Bulletin
Liz Phair - Exile In Guyville
Frank Zappa - Joes Garage Acts I, II & III
Beatles - Revolver
Alice Cooper - Welcome To My Nightmare
U2 - Achtung Baby
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
Marillion - Clutching At Straws

Honorable mention:
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Sugarcubes - Life's Too Good
Lee Hazelwood - Lee Hazelwoodism It's Cause And Cure
Genesis - Lamb Dies Down On Braodway
XTC - English Settlement
Queen - Night At The Opera
Dire Straits - Love Over Gold
Steve Hackett - Spectral Mornings
I love Dire Straits. Queen is really cool too.
 

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Physical Graffiti- Led Zeppelin
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In no particular order -

The Replacements - Tim
The Jam - Sound Affects
Crowded House - Together Alone
Catherine Wheel - Happy Days
Echo and the Bunnymen - Flowers
The Jam - All Mod Cons
The Chameleons - Strange Times
Stone Roses - Second Coming
Screaming Trees - Sweet Oblivion
The Damned - Machine Gun Etiquette

10 (a) (b) (c) Beatles - Revolver Toad the Wet Sprocket - Dulcinea New Model Army -Ghost of Cain/Thunder and Consolation (can't decide which I like better)
 
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Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
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Depeche Mode - Violator
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Jimi Hendrix - Nine to the Universe
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Crosby Stills & Nash, & Young - 4 Way Street
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Frank Zappa - Guitar
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Peter Gabriel - Passion
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Steely Dan - A Decade of Steely Dan
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Neil Young - Decade
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Beatles - Abbey Road
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Thelonious Monk - With John Coltrane
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In no particular order.

Alice in Chains - Dirt

Slayer - South of Heaven

Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel 3

Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway

Portishead - Dummy

The Pixies - Bossanova

Pink Floyd - The Wall

The Beatles - Abbey Road

The Cure - Disintegration

Voivod - Nothingface
 

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Voivod - Nothingface
I went to see Voivod headline a few other bands at the bi-centennial hall in Mesa in or around '89-'90. Thing is....Soundgarden (who was still only a legend within Seattle)and who i hadn't heard of came on right before Voivod and blew everyone(about 200 people) away & stole the show. I was like....damn! Who TF are these guys?
 

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I went to see Voivod headline a few other bands at the bi-centennial hall in Mesa in or around '89-'90. Thing is....Soundgarden (who was still only a legend within Seattle)and who i hadn't heard of came on right before Voivod and blew everyone(about 200 people) away & stole the show. I was like....damn! Who TF are these guys?

What's funny is.. I really don't like Voivod that much. Nothingface is the only album they have that I like, but I absolutely LOVE every note. I consider that album a Master Piece and I don't like anything else by them.

Very odd indeed. I like a few misc songs here and there, but they clearly spent all their greatness on this one Album. Soundgarden in my opinion, is far superior. Bad Motorfinger came very close to making my top 10 list.
 

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