I often think about stellar albums. The ones where they’re really isn’t a skip-able track. Off the top of my head, these come to mind: The Beach Boys Pet Sounds, Collective Soul Collective Soul (blue album), Bush 16 Stone, and Green Day Dookie. What are some of your perfect albums?

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    The Black Crowes - Southern Harmony Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream

    Honorable mention

    The Black Keys - Thickfreakness The White Stripes - Icky Thump CeeLo Green - The Lady Killer

    I have very little concept of what songs are from which albums anymore thanks to modern streaming subscriptions.

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      Siamese Dreams is one album I have been able to go back to year after year and enjoy from start to finish. First album I ever owned.

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      I’ve just started listening to Siamese Dream again, it’s one of my go-to summer albums. My favorite Pumpkins album my far, It’s just so crisp and crunchy in such a pleasing way

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    Going by music genre:

    Hip Hop: To Pimp A Butterfly (by Kendrick Lamar), The Forever Story (JID), Madvillainy (MF DOOM), Hell on Earth (Mobb Deep)

    Electronic: Selected Ambient Works (Aphex Twin), Exai (Autechre), Duntisbourne Abbots Soulmate Devastation Technique (μ-Ziq)

    Black Metal: Filosofem (Burzum), Panzerfaust (Darkthrone), Pure Holocaust (Immortal), Exuvia (The Ruins of Beverast)

    Death Metal: Scream Bloody Gore (Death), Realm of Chaos (Bolt Thrower), Under the Sign of the Black Mark (Bathory)

    Country: Southbound (Doc Watson), Poor David’s Almanack (David Rawlings)

    I’m just breaking into country and jazz. If anyone has some classic must-listen albums, I’d be all ears.

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      It’s been almost a year since The Forever Story came out, but it was a classic in my mind from the first second I heard it. I haven’t listened to as much hip hop these past few years but that album pulled me right back in.

      I’m not the biggest fan of J Cole, but he’s discovered and boosted some amazing artists.

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    Ok, now that more people have posted long lists, I don’t feel so bad about mine ;)

    • Arcade Fire – Funeral
    • Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – Before Today
    • At The Drive-In – Relationship of Command (also their EPs Vaya and In/Casino/Out)
    • Kae Tempest – Let Them Eat Chaos
    • Mercury Rev – Deserter’s Songs
    • My Morning Jacket – Z
    • Public Service Broadcasting – Every Valley
    • Radiohead – OK Computer
    • Radiohead – In Rainbows
    • The Decemberists – Picaresque
    • The Diggs – Commute
    • The Dismemberment Plan – Emergency & I
    • The Libertines – s/t
    • The Mars Volta – Deloused in the Comatorium
    • The Notwist – Shrink
    • Tokyo Police Club – A Lesson in Crime (just a fantastic debut; barely an album though)

    German:

    • Deichkind – Niveau Weshalb Warum

    Some may be an acquired taste (PSB?, also I know that The Libertines’ is not everyone’s favorite – but it’s mine :). The Arcade Fire, even though I don’t listen to them these days that much, is decade-defining for me, as is Radiohead’s OK Computer (together with Nevermind, although for some reason it didn’t make this list).

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      Lovely to see a mention of PSB here. Inform - Educate - Entertain is such a great record, and I loved Bright Magic so much that I bought it on CD so I could rip the highest quality possible for my iPod.

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      A Lesson in Crime was definitely a fantastic debut, I’m also a big fan of their Champ album. Breakneck Speed is one of my favorite songs!

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    This is going to be a random list but:

    Tool - Lateralus

    Green Day - American Idiot

    Power Trip - Nightmare Logic

    Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory and Meteora

    Basically anything by Animals As Leaders

    Iron Maiden - Number of the beast

    Sepultura - Arise and Chaos AD

    Nirvana - Bleach and Nevermind

    Elder - Lore and Reflections of a floating world

    Blood Incantation - Starspawn

    Killswitch Engage - Alive or just breathing

    Bongripper - Satan Worshipping Doom

    Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell

    Architects - LF/LT

    Dr Dre - 2001

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    • Good News For People Who Love Bad News, Modest Mouse
    • Sgt Pepper, The Beatles
    • The Fame Monster, Lady Gaga
    • Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy, Elton John
    • Folie a Deux, Fall Out Boy
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    Reading through these posts I’m totally blown away by the diversity of some of the posters’ selections. Also…a LOT of albums I need to check out!!

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    The first album that I ever bought back in the day from my pocket money was Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park.

    Only later I found out that this feeling of listening to every song of an album multiple times without getting bored or just not liking some or most of them is not the norm.

    I enjoyed the album right away. But only after being disappointed in all other albums that I bought over the next months I started to realize what an incredible gem Hybrid Theory is.

    I had the same magical feeling with Meteora. Sadly, the following albums could not keep it up for me.

    I still love HT and M to this day and listen to it monthly. Amazing albums by an amazing band.

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      Totally agree with you on Hybrid Theory…start to finish fabulous. Interestingly enough, another album I feel this way about is Aqualung by Jethro Tull. If I put on either of these albums I lose 40 minutes before I know it…

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      I love Pink Floyd, but to be honest I’d put animals on there before dark side. I didn’t fully list everything that I’d add, just a few to get the conversation going:⁠-⁠)

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    A few of my favorite classics:

    • Marillion - Misplaced Childhood
    • Opeth - Blackwater Park
    • Porcupine Tree - In Absentia
    • Yes - Close To The Edge
    • Supertramp - Crime of the Century
    • Alan Parsons Project - Eye in the Sky
    • Genesis - Duke
    • Nektar - Remember The Future
    • Camel - Moonmadness

    And for newer stuff, I’d go with Anno Domini High Definition by Riverside and English Electric by Big Big Train

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    Makoto Matsushita - First Light

    Pigeons Playing Ping Pong - Psychology, Presto

    Dogs in a Pile - Bloom, Not Your Average Beagle

    Nautilus - Refrain

    Teako Onuki - Mignonne, Sunshower

    Grateful Dead - Cornell 5/8/77, American Beauty

    Anthrax - Spreading the Disease

    Bad Religion - No Control, The Empire Strikes First

    Led Zeppelin - II, IV

    Joe Satriani - Surfing With the Alien

    War Bringer - Woe to the Vanquished

    Havok - Conformicide

    Loudness - Thunder in the East

    Thank You Scientist - Maps of Non-Existent Places

    Rainbow - Difficult to Cure, Straight Between the Eyes

    Casiopea - CASIOPEA, Asian Dreamer, Material

    Phish - Farmhouse, Hoist

    Gloryhammer - Tales from the Kingdom of Fife

    Might’ve went a bit overboard lol

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      I’ve always been more of a Black Parade fan, but Three Cheers is possibly a more cohesive experience that doesn’t jump around different genres as much.

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        I like the fact that The Black Parade jumps genres it really adds to the ‘world-building’ and storytelling of the patient and the parader.

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          I agree that’s what makes the album so great. Arguably you could say it could make a sonically jarring experience when you have stuff like Mama, Cancer, Disenchanted and Famous Last words so close to each other.

          Personally The Black Parade has been one of my all time favourite albums, and I like it the best out of their entire catalog.

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    Charlie Parker/Dizzy Gillespie - Jazz At Massey Hall

    John Coltrane - My Favorite Things

    Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue, In A Silent Way

    Jimi Hendrix - Electric Lady Land

    Elton John - Tumbleweed Connection

    Talking Heads - Remain In Light, Speaking In Tongues

    Aretha Franklin - Live At Fillmore West

    Deodato - Prelude

    Antonio Carlos Jobim - Wave

    Earth Wind & Fire - Head To The Sky

    Dave Brubeck - Take Five

    Fishbone - Truth And Soul, The Reality Of My Surroundings

    Esperanza Spalding - Emily’s D-Evolution

    Nina Simone - Black Gold

    The Roots - Things Fall Apart

    Sons Of Kemet - Your Queen Is A Reptile

    A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory

    Paul Simon - Graceland

    Funkadelic - Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On

    Chick Corea - Light As A Feather

    Herbie Hancock - Head Hunters

    Wu Tang Clan - Enter The Wu Tang

    That’s probably enough for now…

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    Radiohead’s Kid A has no filler tracks. Anyone who thinks Treefingers is filler is wrong

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      It’s odd but Kid A didn’t click with me until after I’d heard Amnesiac. I think the follow-up album might’ve worked as a kind of gateway into a more electronic sound.

      I listened through Amnesiac maybe half a dozen times before I was curious and tried Kid A again, and it was like I was hearing a completely different album. It’s funny to have my opinion of an album change so much by listening to something else entirely.