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Favourite Albums

over 8 years

Post your favourite albums. Feel free to give an explanation if you fancy. This might not be completely accurate, but I'll list them as they come to mind.

I'll start.


1 - Michael Jackson - Off The Wall

This was the first album I ever owned... on cassette. When I was a wee lad, I used to have this album on repeat throughout the day - whether it was in the car, on my walkman, or on the boot-sale stereo I had in my bedroom, it would basically be on continuous repeat because I didn't have any other music. Michael Jackson is probably the most prevalent influence I've had on music throughout my lifespan thus far, and for that reason this has to be my #1.


2 - The Pharcyde - Labcabincalifornia

For me, this has to be my favourite hip hop album of all time. Every single song on it, disregarding Splattitorium, is an absolute tune. I first picked this up in my early teens, but when I got my driving license at 17, I barely took it out of the CD player. I used to wind my ex girlfriends up whenever they were a captive audience in the passenger seat, being a typical British white guy singing along to every lyric. Labcabincalifornia was the album which projected my hip hop taste in the right direction, and brought my attention to the conscious aspect of the genre.


3 - Black Star - Black Star

I first got my turntables when I was 16 if I remember correctly, and currently my record collection is roughly around the 2,000 mark. Of all those 2,000 or so storage-clogging vinyl, this is probably the most significant one. As it happens, I'd never even been made aware that Talib Kweli and Mos Def worked on something together, and this album found me in the unlikeliest of ways. I got my decks off of eBay, and the seller attached his god-awful 90's trance collection to the listing. Amongst those, Black Star was lurking in the shadows. I fell in love with this album from the first listen, and still listen to it regularly to this day. Immaculate collaborative work from two of the most revered vanguards within hip hop.


4 - Bonobo - Black Sands

I first became familiar with Bonobo's music around 2001 because my friend had Animal Magic. By the time Dial 'M' for Monkey came out, I was completely taken by the atmosphere Bonobo's music created. Every time a new album came out, I became more and more drawn in by Bonobo's work. I think Black Sands took its stage at the plateau of my interests. I managed to grab it the day it was released, but I was really busy and never truly got round to listening to it until I was heading to Hong Kong on a plane. I had no desire to sleep on that plane trip because I was so into this album, particularly 1009 as there was something about that song with regard to the stage I was at in my life. That, and Andreya Triana is an absolute goddess in Stay The Same. Beautiful album.


5 - The Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness

I spent so long trying to figure out the drums to F*ck You (An Ode to No One), but I don't think I ever came close. Regardless, The Smashing Pumpkins were an absolute huge part of my teenage years, and even though I seldom listen to them anymore, I don't think I can ever really justify making a list of this nature without including what I felt was their best album.


Honorable mentions:

  • Amy Winehouse - Frank
  • Dr. Dre - 2001
  • J Dilla - Donuts
  • Madlib - Shades of Blue
  • James Brown - Sex Machine
  • Tool - Lateralus
  • Wu Tang Clan - The W
  • Nirvana - Nevermind
  • Pixies - Doolittle
  • MF DOOM - Madvillainy
  • Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland
  • Craig David - Born To Do It
  • KMD - Black B*stards
  • Zero 7 - Simple Things
  • TM Juke - Maps From The Wilderness
  • The Cinematic Orchestra - Motion
  • A Tribe Called Quest - Beats, Rhymes and Life
  • Leftfield - Rhythm and Stealth
  • 2pac - Me Against The World
  • Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage
  • Weezer - Weezer
  • The Cardigans - Life

I'm sure I've probably missed some obvious ones, but oh well.

Favourite genre?
8
Rock
5
Nightcore
4
Hip Hop
4
Electronic
3
Punk
2
RnB
2
Jazz
2
Computer Game
1
Soul
0
Grunge
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The hotline miami soundtrack is pretty good, and dont call meh undertale trash plz but that soundtrack is pretty noice
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Honorable Mentions in no particular order:
Trash80 - Icarus
Porter Robinson - Worlds
Metric - Synthetica
Metric - Plug In Plug Out
20syl - Motifs II
The Album Leaf - In A Safe Place
The Flashbulb - Arboreal
Hot Sugar - Moon Money
Morcheeba - Big Calm
Zero 7 - RECORD
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Tends to change over time though there's some constants. Here's a current snapshot I guess

5. she - Chiptune Memories

Lyrics in electronic music is really hit or miss but pretty much every song on this album is a hit. I can listen to this for hours.
Favorite Track: Chiptune Memories

4. Sneaker Pimps - Becoming X

Back before I used to listen to albums at all and just played individual songs, Six Underground was one of my most played. When I later started to develop appreciate for the artists themselves and albums, I discovered the entire album is great.
Favorite Track: Six Underground

3. Slime Girls - Vacation Wasteland

I literally just discovered this album like 3ish days ago but I've pretty much had it on repeat all weekend. I love energetic music and this is just perfect.
Favorite Track: Intro or Starbolt

2. Anamanaguchi - Endless Fantasy

This would easily be my favorite album if not for the nostalgic value of my #1. Such fantastic energy. I listen to this album on breaks at work to perk myself up.
Favorite Track: Japan Air

1. Metric - Fantasies

The album that pretty much... got me into music, I guess. Before I really listened to this album all the way through, I never really followed specific artists or decided to listen to an entire album after loving a certain song. I remember this entire album got linked to me though and I listened through and each track was absolutely chilling. I guess maybe it rings cliche to some but I love Metric's lyrics and Emily Haines' voice is just fantastic.
Favorite Track: Blindness (though they're all fantastic)
over 8 years
Not strictly in order but sort of

1. Pixies - Bossanova
Surfer Rosa was a turning point for me musically in college and renewed my love for it. Then I heard Doolittle and proclaimed them my favorite band. Then I heard this, and it was the climax of my love for them so I'll put this at the top. Weird, catchy, spacey, fun, it did the impossible and blew me away after I had already been blown away.

2. Big Star - Third/Sister Lovers
Not even the other Big Star albums are like this uniquely beautiful masterpiece. It's an emotionally eclectic and fragmented work of weirdo pop music from a dying band. Kept this on repeat in my car and it is hardly car music but it was just that compelling.

3. Yo La Tengo - I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One
I overlooked this one and didn't come back to it for at least a few years, wondering how it was possible something so brilliant was under my nose all that time. Helped mark them as important to me as the Pixies, the band that got me through post college years. A perfect, diverse double album of emotionally charged indie rock.

4. Pavement - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
"It's like they aren't even trying" - Beavis and Butthead on Pavement. Somehow lazy and invigorating all at the same time, there's not a wasted song on this often witty and singalongable album.

5. My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
I could just have easily put their mbv album here. The music is otherworldly and oddly magnetic for being so vague. Brian Eno referred to the song Soon as the vaguest music ever to have been a hit. It's a pop record disguised as sonically grating experimental rock.

6. PJ Harvey - Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea
I must have a number 6 because I can't leave this goddess out.

No honorable mentions because I'll overpopulate the list, no apologies for being almost all 90s alt/indie rock.
over 8 years
yeah, i think i put loveless on the list because its really fresh in the mind, otherwise it might be much lower down
over 8 years
why does this feel like a college class...should i be taking notes?
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ice says

i used to exclusively listen to metal

ugh now i want to swap around albums lmao, in the court of the crimson king is definitely more deserving than american idiot, whatever


I get the same feeling, a ton of albums I could've listed. So hard to pick out true favorites.
over 8 years
Joe's Garage is a great album.

Failing that, Sheikh Yerbouti.
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I need to get on top of zappa. Where should I start?
over 8 years
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I heard about Gil through LCD Soundsystem actually.

.."But have you seen my records?"
over 8 years

ice says

i used to exclusively listen to metal

ugh now i want to swap around albums lmao, in the court of the crimson king is definitely more deserving than american idiot, whatever


Was more of a Blink man than a Greenday man growing up. Substitute it completely!
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where is the Jersey Club option
over 8 years

Stragger says

Other favorites:
Oneohtrix Point Never - Replica
Bjork - Vespertine
Lamp - Gensou
Women - Public Strain
Boredoms - Super ae
Fishmans - 宇宙 日本 世田谷 (Uchū Nihon Setagaya)
Pram - Dark Island
Cannibal Ox - The Cold Vein
Clarence Clarity - No Now
Death Grips - N*ggas on the moon
Nicolas Jaar - Nymphs II
Depeche Mode - Violator
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
Radiohead - Amnesiac
Disco Inferno - The 5 EPs
Flying Lotus - Cosmogramma
Kashiwa Daisuke - Program Music I
The Knife - Silent Shout
LCD Soundsystem - This Is Happening
Mr Twin Sister - Mr Twin Sister
The Radio Dept. - Lesser Matters
The Roots - Game Theory
Gil Scot-Heron/Brian Jackson - Winter In America
Stereolab - Dots and Loops
Tortoise - TNT




I would be very surprised if you didn't first hear of Gil Scott-Heron through Jamie XX.
over 8 years
i used to exclusively listen to metal

ugh now i want to swap around albums lmao, in the court of the crimson king is definitely more deserving than american idiot, whatever
over 8 years

ice says



5. Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden

the first iron maiden album. by 2 albums later they changed lineup pretty much entirely thus this is pretty much the only album with the kinda punky/heavy rocky sound i adore. highlights are "phantom of the opera" and pretty much everything else, though phantom is the best.

honourable mentions:

King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King, Red

Slipknot - Slipknot, Iowa

The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground and Nico, Loaded

Radiohead - OK Computer, Kid A

Black Sabbath - Paranoid

The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow

Metallica - Master of Puppets, Ride the Lightning, black album

Madvillain - Madvillainy

Foster the People - Torches, Supermodel

Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast, Powerslave

Green Day - Dookie, Warning

probably missed a bunch


Didn't think you'd be an Iron Maiden man!
over 8 years

Stragger says

Thank you for this thread. I can't list them 1-5 but I can definitely list my favorites.



1. Panda Bear - Person Pitch (Neo-psychedelia, Psychedelic Pop)

This record means a lot to me based on it's lyrical content and the context in which I listened to it. I was but a young something at 17 and I felt an aimless disposition in my life. This album feels like a comfort zone to me where I care less about my worries just listening to it. "Bros" is bar none one of my favorite songs. I'm not very good at describing why I like things but panda bear is so heartfelt and genuine on this album that it's really hard not to love it.

Favorite songs - "Bros", "I'm Not", "Take Pills", "Comfy In Nautica"


I gave Bros a whirl. Whilst I concede that it's not really my thing, I can understand why you would have found enjoyment in it. It really gives the same sort of feels as Temper Trap - Sweet Disposition. Interesting listen, but not for me really.


Cody says

Thomas J. Bergersen - Sun



One of the tracks in this album, "Final Frontier," was used in an Interstellar trailer and might be recognizable to a lot of you. "Creation of Earth" was used in a trailer for Tomorrowland, "New Life" was used in a trailer for Pan, and "Dragonland" and "Our Destiny" were both used in the Chinese historical action flim Dragon Blade.



I'm about half way into Final Frontier, and this is stunning.
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Other favorites:
Oneohtrix Point Never - Replica
Bjork - Vespertine
Lamp - Gensou
Women - Public Strain
Boredoms - Super ae
Fishmans - 宇宙 日本 世田谷 (Uchū Nihon Setagaya)
Pram - Dark Island
Cannibal Ox - The Cold Vein
Clarence Clarity - No Now
Death Grips - N*ggas on the moon
Nicolas Jaar - Nymphs II
Depeche Mode - Violator
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless
Radiohead - Amnesiac
Disco Inferno - The 5 EPs
Flying Lotus - Cosmogramma
Kashiwa Daisuke - Program Music I
The Knife - Silent Shout
LCD Soundsystem - This Is Happening
Mr Twin Sister - Mr Twin Sister
The Radio Dept. - Lesser Matters
The Roots - Game Theory
Gil Scot-Heron/Brian Jackson - Winter In America
Stereolab - Dots and Loops
Tortoise - TNT
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over 8 years


5. Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden

the first iron maiden album. by 2 albums later they changed lineup pretty much entirely thus this is pretty much the only album with the kinda punky/heavy rocky sound i adore. highlights are "phantom of the opera" and pretty much everything else, though phantom is the best.

honourable mentions:

King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King, Red

Slipknot - Slipknot, Iowa

The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground and Nico, Loaded

Radiohead - OK Computer, Kid A

Black Sabbath - Paranoid

The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow

Metallica - Master of Puppets, Ride the Lightning, black album

Madvillain - Madvillainy

Foster the People - Torches, Supermodel

Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast, Powerslave

Green Day - Dookie, Warning

probably missed a bunch
over 8 years


1. Green Day - American Idiot

first album i owned and one that ive come back to over many years. while the music isn't phenomenal, it's still pretty good. it's decent lyrically too. great nostalgia value. highlights for me are "are we the waiting" and "extraordinary girl".



2.The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead

one of the best albums of all time. guitars are on point, vocals are hilarious at some times, haunting at others. highlights are "bigmouth strikes again" and "the queen is dead", the mental opener.



3. My Bloody Valentine - Loveless

within the polarising shoegaze genre, this masterpiece stands the f*ck out. if you complain that you can't hear the lyrics, you're listening incorrectly. just put it on loud, close your eyes and let the sound wash over you. i only started listening to this a few days ago, played it at least 15 times over. highlights are "when you sleep" and "sometimes".



4. Love - Forever Changes

a classic. from beginning to end this one's just magical really. psychedelic rock at its best. this will be the first album i own on vinyl hopefully, im getting a player soon =) highlights are the first 2 songs, red telephone and pretty much all of them.
over 8 years
astronautalis -the mighty ocean and nine dark theatres & this is our science. both great indie rock/hip-hop albums, not perfect but some of my favorites

beirut - the flying cub cup. i love every song on the album

lil ugly mane - mista thug isolation. so weird and dark, great production, lyrics, and themes from one person

the shins - port of morrow. probably not considered the best shins album but it's my personal favorite

why? - alopecia. probably my favorite album of all time, ive never had a music device without this album on it since the album was released.

the constellations - do it for free

honorable mentions: tom waits - mule variations, kendrick lamar - to pimp a butterfly, murder by death - red of tooth and claw
over 8 years

Shmeur says

nightcore, computer game, and grunge are in the poll and not classical, pop, or metal wtf


I had to have a troll poll option. Aside from that, there was no room to add anything else. Sorry.
over 8 years
nightcore, computer game, and grunge are in the poll and not classical, pop, or metal wtf
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5. Sweet Trip - You Will Never Know Why



A lot of people say that Velocity:Design:Comfort is their best but this is indie pop with a deeper layer at it's absolute best. So many good choruses that are infectious. One of the albums you can actually reccomend to the cute indie girl at starbucks and have her fall in love with you.

Favorite Tracks - "Air Supply", "Pretending", "Milk", "Conversation of Two", "Forever", "Misfortunes are Cruel", "Your world is eternally complete"