Coldplay- Parachutes
Thursday- War All The Time
Weezer- Blue Album(mentioned, again)
Metallica- Kill 'Em All
Jimmy Eat World- Bleed American
Outkast- Aquemini
Jack Johnson- Brushfire Fairytales
Radiohead- The Bends
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Coldplay- Parachutes
Thursday- War All The Time
Weezer- Blue Album(mentioned, again)
Metallica- Kill 'Em All
Jimmy Eat World- Bleed American
Outkast- Aquemini
Jack Johnson- Brushfire Fairytales
Radiohead- The Bends
NIN- The Downward Spiral
Thievery Corporation- Any album
Thunderball- Scorpio Rising
My newly compiled almost complete soundtrack from the Uprising.
U2- The Joshua Tree
Dispatch-All Points Bulliten
I know I have more... but thats good for now
Jill Scott- words and sounds vol. 1
Guster - Lost and Gone Forever
Another vote for Zero 7.
Notorious BIG- ready to die
Sigur Ros- Von, Agaetis byrjun, or ( )
Rush - All The Worlds A Stage
UFO - Strangers In The Night
Kyuss - Sky Valley, ...And The Circus Leaves Town
Tool - Aenima
Judas Priest - Unleashed In The East
Ozzy - Blizzard Of Oz, Diary Of A Madman
Rainbow - Rising
Scorps - Tokyo Tapes
Pat Travers Band - Live...Go For What You Know
The Who - Live At Leeds
Megadeth - Rust In Peace
Van Halen - I, II, Women & Children First
Ted Nugent - Double Live Gonzo
AC/DC - High Voltage, Let There Be Rock
Thin Lizzy - Live & Dangerous
Sabbath - Volume IV
Deep Purple - Made In Japan, In Rock
Dream Theater - Scenes From A Memory
Buckethead - Population Override, Thanatopsis-Axiology
Eric Clapton - Unplugged
the clash: first album ("the clash") and "london calling"
the who: "whos next"
zep: zep 1
stones: "let it bleed", "sticky fingers" and "exile"
uncle tupelo: "no depression" and the compelation
wilco: "being there" "summerteeth" and "YHF"
pixies: "surfer rosa" "tromp de la monde"
janes: "nothings shocking"
VU: "white light, white heat" and "nico"
dylan: "blonde on blonde" and "blood on the tracks"
rem: "reckoning" and "lifes rich pagent"
elvis costello: "my aim is true" "get happy" and "this years model"
smiths: "queen is dead" "louder than bombs" (kinda a compelation, but solid all the way through)
the replacements" "tim"
jimmi: "axis: bold as love" and "electric ladyland"
bob: "kya"
beatles: "revolver" and "rubber soul"
so many more...but these all come to mind as complete song-cycles/albums, CDs/LPs/Tapes that I would listen to from start to finish w/no fast-forwarding, etc.
he lives right here where i do: mill valley. no shit.Quote:
Originally Posted by A-wreck
It's Very StimulatingQuote:
Originally Posted by thephatkid
In addition to many good ones mentioned already:
Audioslave - Self Titled
Avalanches - Since I Left You (Probably my favorite album to listen to all the way through)
Beastie Boys - Licensed to Ill
Ben Folds - Rockin' the Suburbs
Cake - Fashion Nugget
Filter - Amalgamut
Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape
Garbage - Self Titled
Gob - Foot in Mouth Disease
Gorillaz - Self Titled
Korn - Self Titled & Follow the Leader
Less Than Jake - Anthem
Mötley Crüe - Dr. Feelgood
Murder by Death - Who Will Survive and What Will Be Left of Them?
NIN - The Fragile & With Teeth
Ol' Dirty Bastard - Nigga Please
Quarashi - Jinx
Radiohead - OK Computer
Rancid - ...And Out Come the Wolves
Reel Big Fish - Cheer Up!
Sneaker Pimps - Becoming X (2nd Favorite)
Stone Temple Pilots - Core
Tenacious D - Self Titled
Third Eye Blind - Self Titled
Any White Stripes Album
Neil Young- Harvest (!!!!!)
Weezer- Blue (again...)
Beastie Boys- Licensed to Ill
Pink Floyd- Dark Side of the Moon (again)
Bob Dylan- Desire
Nirvana- Nevermind (again)
Ratatat- Remixes
CCR- Chronicle(s?)
warren zevon-excitable boy
black flag: rise above tribute
le tigre: le tigre
Virtually any Zep album
Speaking in Tongues -Heads
Floyd-DSOTM
Let it Bleed- Stones
Any of the 4 S.Dan box set discs
I really Like Maroon 5's Jane disc.
Adrian Belew-Inner Revolution
Boingo Alive,both discs
Sgt Peppers
Who's Next
Neil-After the Gold Rush
Squeeze-singles 45's and under
Lotsa good stuff.
How about
Dave Brubeck: Time Out
Trying to limit it to ones others haven't already mentioned.
Catherine Wheel - Ferment
The Who - Sell Out*
Straitjacket Fits - Hail
New Order - Low-life
The Church - Heyday
American Music Club - Everclear
Echo & The Bunnymen - Ocean Rain
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
The Chills - Submarine Bells
Julian Cope - Peggy Suicide
The Shin - Oh, Inverted World
English Beat - I Just Can't Stop It
Red House Painters - same (rollercoaster album)
* The CD version actually contains a lot of bonus material that kind of ruins the "great from start to finish" tag, but the original album definitely fits it.
Peter Gabriel-So
a few more....
garnett silkk - kilamanjaro remembers
augustus pablo - original rockers
hugh mundell - africa must be free by 1983
cymande- cymande
MISHKA - one tree
bombay the hard way - guns cars and sitars
Damn, read them all and can't really add anything. I will make a couple of suggestions...
catherine wheel- chrome is better front to back than ferment
rush- I prefer the sound of "show of hands" to ATWAS- it sounds "bigger"
I'll also add that you HAVE to buy social distortion- live at the roxy...
past that, I think everything has been covered
So far out of everything I've picked up, The Cult is the big winner.
There are a lot of good ones here that I've got on the list.
Dave Brubeck.....Check.
Most people think that, but for whatever reason I never got into Chrome like I did Ferment. Probably time I pulled them both out for a listen again.Quote:
Originally Posted by 1080Rider
one more: Alpha Blondy "Apartheid is Nazism"
I only know this album by the song Jah Houphouet from Blizzard of Aaahs, but that song is a good one for sure.Quote:
Originally Posted by jimmy page