I've started listening to full albums lately and I have to say it's a nice change of pace from just listening to playlists all the time. So far I've listened to Wu-Tang Clan's debut album, the 2004 album Nymphetamine by Cradle of Filth, the self-titled Nirvana album and American IV by Johnny Cash to name a few.
With that being said, do you have any recommendations of must-listen albums? I already plan to listen to Monotheist by Celtic Frost, several Led Zeppelin albums (at least the first ones), something by Black Sabbath, something by Pantera and something by Meshuggah (probably Koloss). Also, if you have really good music taste and have a last.fm page I'd be happy to follow that too.
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I STRONGLY urge you to listen to Scandroid's self titled album.
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I could recommend Pink Floyd and Queen. I personally like the System of a Down and old Linkin Park albums. Versus the World by Amon Amarth is a REALLY good album. And if you're open to electronic music, you could try One More Time and Discovery by Daft Punk and everything made by The Prodigy.
Welp, that was a bit much, maybe. Oh well.
Thanks for the giveaways!
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There are few things that beat Pink Floyd. Dark Side of the Moon and The Post War Dream are my personal favorites, I have to go deeper into Queen though, almost only listened the hits (which on the other hand are like half of their discography) but I'll make sure to give them a listen. I actually have a SOAD tattoo and I'm still waiting to see if they ever release anything new again. Always thought Amon Amarth was a bit too much but I'll give them a try too, thanks!
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You're welcome!
Don't pressure yourself with Amon Amarth. If you don't like their sound then this album probably isn't a trip, you'd enjoy anyway.
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sublime : self titled & 40oz's to freedom
gza: liquid swords & legend of the liquid sword
pantera: far beyond driven, cowboys from hell, vulgar display of power & 101 proof (live album)
muddy waters: electric mud & hard again
depeche mode: violator
the white stripes: icky thump
mob deep: the infamous
outkast: southernplayalisticadillacmuzik & atliens
twenty one pilots: blurryface
Just a few but I hope it may help and lead you ears in new directions!
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