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Dang, I missed one of my faves.
The Toadies, Rubberneck. Can you tell that I live in Dallas at some point in the late 90's?
 
OK, sometimes a significant period in your life has a "soundtrack" that has a very heavy impact on ones psyche. Given that, I still think that this is a very special album:
"Looking In", by the Savoy Brown Blues Band.

Missing Foundation - 1933 mf.jpg
 
Live albums count for sure!!!! Anyone who has not heard any of the AC/DC live albums (there are 4 or 5, I think, 3 or 4 total with Bon Scott and the big double record with Brian Johnson which may be one of the best recorded live albums ever) ) has missed out.
Golden Earring - Moontan, Fully Naked Veronica Edition*, Last Blast of the Century*

AC/DC - Let There Be Rock
Agent Orange - When You Least Expect It
Bo Deans - Joe Dirt Car*
Drivin' N' Cryin' - Scarred But Smarter, Whisper Tames the Lion, Mystery Road
Exploding White Mice - Collateral Damage
Gun N Roses - Appetite for Destruction
The Gits - Evil Stig*
Kevn Kinney - MacDougal Blues, Flower and The Knife, Broken Hearts and Auto Parts
Cyndi Lauper - At Last
Local H -As Good As Dead
Lords of Acid - just about all of theirs
MC5 - Kick Out the Jams*
Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More
The Navigators - Dance and Sing
Pink Floyd - Animals
Psychotic Aztecs - Santa Sangre
Rammstein - Rosenrot
Replacements - Pleased to Meet Me
Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks
Social Distortion - Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell
The Commitments Soundtrack
Spiderbait - Tonight Tonight
Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
Susan Tedeschi - Just Won't Burn
Tito & Tarantula - After Dark
The Tragically Hip - Up to Here
Roger Waters - Radio KAOS
Watershed - Three Chords and a Cloud of Dust*
Widespread Panic - Widespread Panic
Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction - Tattooed Beat Messiah, Hoodlum Thunder, My Life Story

-AJ

*Not sure if live albums count?
 
Glad to see Skynyrd on somebody's list. Working for MCA may be my all time fave song by that band and Ed King's solo in that song is for sure one of my favorites. Quacking Strat from hell!!!!
In no particular order, here are my favorites for listening beginning to end:

Pink Floyd-The Wall
Led Zeppelin-I, II and IV
The Who-Who's Next
AC/DC-Back in Black
Metallica-And Justice for All
Meatloaf-Bat out of Hell
Rush-Moving Pictures
Bruce Springsteen-Born to Run
Willie Nelson-Stardust
The Rolling Stones-Let it Bleed
Iron Maiden-Number of the Beast
The Beatles-Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Lynyrd Skynyrd-Second Helping
Boston-Boston
The Band-The Band
The Clash-London Calling
Muddy Waters-Hard Again
Ozzy Osbourne-Blizzard of Ozz

I did not include any "greatest hits" albums, that would be too easy.
 
Yep. It's really good, but the shepherds dog is my favourite.
 
Hmm this is a scratcher.

Concrete Blonde-Blood Letting
Steve Taylor-I predict 1990 (christian rock)
Fleetwood Mac-Rumors
Carol Orff-Carmin Burana
L7-Bricks are Heavy
The Mission- Sound track(I don't think anything on there was from another album)
Type O Negative- Bloody Kisses
4 non Blondes-what's up

All I can think of atm.
 
Ok. Ones that I don't think have been mentioned are:

Sigur Ros - agaetis birjun
Broken bells - broken bells
Flaming lips - the soft bulletin
Girls - father, son, holy ghost
Dandy warhols - thirteen tales
Spiritualised - ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space

I'll add more when I think of them.

It's nice to see neutral milk hotel getting so much love here.
 
lol sorry:newhere:

Oh ya 4 non Blondes album was bigger, faster, stronger, more!!
 
In no particular order, here are my favorites for listening beginning to end:

Pink Floyd-The Wall
Led Zeppelin-I, II and IV
AC/DC-Back in Black
Metallica-And Justice for All
Bruce Springsteen-Born to Run
Iron Maiden-Number of the Beast

I did not include any "greatest hits" albums, that would be too easy.

Many of my favorites.
But the crown probably goes to Pink Floyd - The Wall
 
Many of my favorites.
But the crown probably goes to Pink Floyd - The Wall

+1 Absolutely one of the best. Roger Waters is touring The Wall this summer, and coming to my town. I really want to go, but the tix cost some serious knife $$$
 
John Butler Trio - Live at Red Rocks
Fugees - The Score
Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
Maxwell - Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite
Michael Franti - Song From the Front Porch
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
Paolo Nutini - These Streets
Raphael Saadiq - The Way I See It
Solomon Burke - Don't Give Up On Me
Sublime - Sublime
Mos Def & Talib Kweli are Black Star - Black Star

Plus a lot of the other albums already listed.
 
Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Midnight Oil - Red Sails In The Sunset
Gorillaz - Demon Days
Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique
Billy Bragg - Life's A Riot Between The Wars
 
Chimaira: Chimaira
Machine Head: The Blackening
and best of all
Steel Panther: Feel The Steet

Haha! Steel Panther! I used to see Ralph the lead singer everywhere. Talk about a hard working man in show business.

My list ;
Guns N Roses - Appetite for Destruction - It's like a movie sound track

Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime - It's like a movie without the video

Audioslave - Audioslave - It would make a good movie

Guns N Roses - Chinese Democracy - Axl Roses Biography soundtrack (I really like this album no matter what anyone says)

Jovi - Slippery when wet - Imagine a movie about Tommy and Gina
 
Nine Inch Nails - Downward Spiral and Pretty Hate Machine

I love the other albums on the thread... but I love Nine Inch Nails to bits. :<
 
DMB - Groo Grux King. (just loved every song on this album)
Beatles - White Album. First album I ever bought. Must have been when I was 12ish heard it on the way back from a friends cottage and loved it. Cost me an absurd amount of money from HMV. Saved up weeks of pocket money. In my list of top 5 things I ever bought.
 
Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy
Don McLean - American Pie
 
Wilco - sky blue sky
+1 re: the white album!
Television - marquee moon
Blur - think tank
Klf - chill out.
 
I *love* Sky Blue Sky (and listened to it over and over for about six months when it was released) -- at one point I think I even called it "the DSoTM of the Naughties" -- but looking back and listening to both (over and over), YHF is the better, more durable album.
 
You're probably right, I kicked myself for not putting anything by wilco down in my first post. ;)
 
Been listening to a perfect album lately. Its all crazy! Its all false! Its all a dream! Its alright. by mewithoutYou.
 
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