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I never do this shit but I might as well seeing as I haven't posted anything since last spring...

1. Family Tree - Miss Butters
2. Skip Bifferty - s/t
3. The Tokens - Intercourse
4. Beach Boys - SMiLE (see 'o' tunes bootleg vinyl)
5. The Cure - Head on the Door
6. Tages - Studio
7. The Kinks - Great Lost Kinks Album
8. Strawberry Alarm Clock - Wake up it's Tomorrow
9. Tomorrow feat. Keith West - s/t
10. Nirvana(UK) - All of Us
11. Nirvana(UK) - Story of Simon Simopath
12. Yardbirds - Little Games
13. Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request
14. Colours - s/t
15. Del Shannon - The Further Adventures of Charles Westover

There are a shit ton more but these were the first to pop into my head...  except for the Cure, these are all late 60's popsike...  As you can tell, I'm a little obsessed.  What's worse is I own all these on vinyl.  >.<

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Minot, Maine

Tegan And Sarah - CyberHole
Reel Big Fish - Help me, kid
Sinead O Connor - Bald And Proud
Chris Rock - The N Word (Uncut)
Alanis Morisette - Spiky Love Almanac
The Beatles - Betelgeuse
Luther Vandross - Toenails EP
Thurgood Marshall - Neighbor Tom
Bill Cosby - Nabisco Time
Mr. T - Self Titled

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matt's mind

1) keith jarret - the koln concert
2) bt - this binary universe
3) kudsi erguner - islam blues
4) soundgarden - superunknown
5) the hilliard ensenble - alfred schnittka sym. no. 9
6) steel pulse - handsworth revolution
7) electric wizard - dopethrone
8) the hymnal from my mamaw's church when i was young (not sure how to list this, but maybe the most influential really in a way)
9) zoviet*france - what is not true
10) Dirty Dancing The Movie OST
11) stephen siefert - mountain dulcimer
12) lexuanculpt - self-released cd-r (if anyone got a copy of this, mine is scratched!!!!)
13) jimi hendrix - band of gypsys
14) skinny puppy - the process
15) otis redding - (fill in the blank)

i don't know the correct spelling on some things, but its close enough.

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Athens, Greece

television - marquee moon
yello - you got to say yes to another excess
suicide - suicide
darkthrone - transylvanian hunger
bathory - bathory
throbbing gristle - 20 jazz funk greats
linda perhacs - parallelograms
josephine foster - hazel eyes i will lead you
iggy pop - the idiot
vladislav delay - multila
the who - the who sell out
the who - tommy
prince and the revolution - purple rain
luomo - the present lover
krisma - clandestine anticipations

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Decktonic wrote:
L-tron wrote:

Tiesto - Kaleidoscope

Dude, c'mon, seriously.

Have you ever listened to this album? It's a good fucking album.

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Godzilladelph

atari teenage riot - first album (self released i believe)
miles davis - bitches brew
john coltrane - giant steps
flying lotus - reset ep
burial - untrue
zomby - where were u in 92
alice in chains - dirt
alan parsons project - i robot (cheesy but still pretty awesome)
random - bad joke
trash 80 - hologram
bitshifter - information chase
assemblage 23 - storm
skream - skream!
gorillaz - laika come home or the original album, i really can't decide which one is better

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Westfield, NJ
L-tron wrote:
Decktonic wrote:

Dude, c'mon, seriously.

Have you ever listened to this album? It's a good fucking album.

=P

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matt's mind

gotta agree with decktronic on this one wink

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtYkZWfb3bI

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I gotta say that isn't one of my fav tracks on the album, and the vid is pretty horrible lol. Dunno if you guys have actually listened through the album or are just bashing it cause it's Tiesto and that video sucks. The album is pretty incredible imo. Meh, different strokes for different folks I guess.

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matt's mind

i listen to, and love, some bad music too tongue

that song is great.  strange with the rest of the album though i thought.  7 and a half minute opening track with sigur ros frontman into an essentially dance-pop album.  strange flow...

good song.

his sunrise series aren't terribly bad.

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Westfield, NJ
L-tron wrote:

Dunno if you guys have actually listened through the album or are just bashing it cause it's Tiesto and that video sucks.

No, actually, I love Fresh Fruit, Century and I Will Be Here. There's a lot of good stuff on the album. I just think that one song is unforgivable. Anyway, I was just teasing. I don't mean to derail the topic, so, back to our regularly scheduled lists.

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WOW MAN!

Jeff Buckley - Grace
Stevie Wonder - Innvervisions
Cocteau Twins - Heaven Or Las Vegas
The Jam - All Mod Cons
The Dickies - The Incredible Shrinking Dickies
Botch - We Are The Romans
Jimi Hendrix - Blues
Paul Curreri - From Long Gones To Hawkmoths
New Order - Low-life
Tears For Fears - Seeds Of Love
Alvin Youngblood Hart - Big Momma's Door
Crowded House - Together Alone
Public Enemy - Fear Of A Black Planet
Nick Cave - Murder Ballads
Dillinger Escape Plan - Dillinger Escape Plan

It's actually quite difficult to do it as a stream of consciousness. I started typing, one album would be the catalyst for remembering another, then I ended up with about 35 before I stopped and realised. I had to then do a quick edit. Could literally go on all day...

Strange mixture of stuff which while being a list of albums I really rate and love to listen to, most of them I haven't listened to for some time. I buy old blues records these days. A lot of them. smile

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In no particular order:

1. Stevie-Ray-Vaughn - Texas Flood
2. Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
3. Slayer - Hell Awaits
4. Megadeth - Rust in Peace
5. Iron Maiden - Caught Somewhere in Time
6. Dissection - Storm of the Light's Bane
7. Pink Floyd - Animals
8. King Crimson - Three of a Perfect Pair
9. Metallica - Master of Puppets
10. Death - Symbolic
11. Tool - Aenima
12. Negura Bunget - OM
13. Sunn O))) - White 2
14. Akercocke - Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone
15. Deathspell Omega - Fas - Ite, Maledicti, in Ignem Aeternum

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neilbaldwin wrote:

Strange mixture of stuff which while being a list of albums I really rate and love to listen to, most of them I haven't listened to for some time.

The way I approached this was, these are albums that changed my opinions about music in some way. Some of them I've only heard a couple times, but from the first time I heard them, I never forgot them.

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WOW MAN!
Decktonic wrote:
neilbaldwin wrote:

Strange mixture of stuff which while being a list of albums I really rate and love to listen to, most of them I haven't listened to for some time.

The way I approached this was, these are albums that changed my opinions about music in some way. Some of them I've only heard a couple times, but from the first time I heard them, I never forgot them.

Interesting. I'd probably end up with a different list if I did that. Well, actually, 50% would remain.... smile