Maybe not every Tool album, but at least Lateralus. Maybe Aenima. Sublime - Sublime Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - E.1999 Eternal Krayzie Bone - Thug Mentality Third Eye Blind - Third Eye Blind The Vandals - Look what I almost stepped in... And Manny reminded me Op Ivy - Op Ivy
BTW - I would have also included "Undertow" by Tool and "Core" by Stone Temple Pilots but that stupid, pointless hidden track at the end of "Disgustipated" is what gets "Undertow" exclusion from my list. As for "Core", I think it is that stupid one minute excerpt by Weiland called "Crackers in Bed" or something like that that disqualifies it.
NOOO! That's my favorite song on that whole album. But it's okay if you don't like it, I never realized it myself until I encountered it on a bunch of acid.
i like "holiday" there's not too many but off the top of my head: oasis - definitely maybe van halen I beatles - revolver
Prince, "Purple Rain" Alan Jackson, "Don't Rock the Jukebox" Simply Red, "A New Flame" Aretha Franklin, "I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You" U2, "The Joshua Tree" Clint Black, "Killin' Time" AC/DC, "Back in Black" Led Zeppelin, "The Runes Album" (IV?) Pink Floyd, "Dark Side of the Moon" REM, "Automatic for the People"
Cool, another Cake fan! Isabel is officially my newest favorite poster, even if she did cause billions in damage and kill 20+ people.
matchbox twenty - Yourself or Someone Like You matchbox twenty - Mad Season matchbox twenty - More Than You Think You Are Maroon 5 - Songs About Jane Kid Rock - Devil Without a Cause (this is the only CD in the world where I like the edited version better than the original) Other CDs that come close: John Mayer - Room for Squares (there are maybe two songs on here that I don't like) New Radicals - Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too (the most underrated pure pop CD of all time...there's only one song on here that I don't like) Vertical Horizon - Everything You Want
AMEN! I also agree with DanzelKun. Incubus rocks too. Morning View is my favorite, but I love S.C.I.E.N.C.E. and Make Yourself too. Sublime, Tool and STP are all awesome too. System of a Down is great. OH! and Rammstein too!
Eminem - The Eminem Show 50 Cent - Get Rich or Die Tryin Ludacris - Word of Mouf Something Corporate - Leaving Through the Window
Pearl Jam - Ten, Vitalogy, No Code, Yield, Riot Act, Vs. The Why Store - Two Beasts Widespread Panic - Till the Medicine Takes Pink Floyd - Darkside of the Moon
Erasure - Wild, The Innocents, Chorus, Wonderland...Pretty much any Erasure CD before Loveboat. Depeche Mode - Any CD Violater and before NIN - Pretty Hate Machine Debbie Gibson - Out of blue and Electric Youth (I know I know I had a crush on her when I was just a wee lil lad) Any OMD Pre-Liberator, Pet Shop Boys Pre-Discography, and Any New Order Pre-republic.
No mention so far for the greatest rock album of all time!! GNR - Apetite for Destruction and of course... Micheal Jackson - Thriller my fav- Neutral Milk Hotel - In The Aeroplane Over The Sea others of note: Eagles - Hotel California ACDC - Back in Black Beatles - White Album Soundtracks- Forrest Gump
You rock my world, e-friend. Why Store is great, and as far as Widespread Panic - how could I have forgotten Space Wrangler? Master of Puppets: "The Thing That Should Not Be" more like "The Song That Should Not Be", otherwise it's another album that I would love from start to finish.
I was introduced to Why Store when I was at Vandy... A guy in our fraternity went on and on about this band from indiana so we had them come down and play in Nashville... it got to be too expensive so we had to split the gig with Exit/In (A popular small venue in Nashville)... anyways, my job was to entertain the guys during the day of the show... what a treat that was... let's just say it was a great party involoving all kinds of goodies...I will never forget the final encore... "When your high.." I have been trying to get Outlaw Dave to play it at 4:20... Great Band.. The lead singer has a few solo albums out these days and they do rare reunioin shows up North.. I may make a trip to go see them again. WSP... anyone going to see them at the Verizon Wireless Theatre in a few weeks? I am going to both shows... going solo as well.. am I a loser, hell no, I can't be responsible for my friends poor taste in music...no way in hell those guys come through town without me being there...
I'm with DCKid -- even on the albums I absolutely love, there's at least one crappy song that gums up the works. The one's that come closest: Suzanne Vega -- 99.9F Duncan Sheik -- Humming Steely Dan -- Aja Chris Whitley -- Living With the Law Indigo Girls -- Rites of Passage REM -- Automatic for the People k.d. lang -- Invincible Summer Beatles -- Sgt. Pepper's (damn George Harrison sitar ... ) Beck -- Midnite Vultures
36 Crazyfists- Bitterness The Star Demon hunter- Demon hunter Atreyu-Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses
You don't like the Beatles' use of the sitar? I've always thought that the use of the sitar was one of many things that made the Beatles "cool." I also can't think of a CD that doesn't have at least one song that I don't really care for, but, off the top of my head, here are a few that come close: Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks DMB - Before these Crowded Streets, Busted Stuff Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run U2 - Joshua Tree, War Beatles - Abbey Road Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here Dispatch - Bang Bang Coldplay- A rush of blood to the head
Oh don't get me wrong, I really like the sitar. I just don't think most of Harrison's songs showcased it in the best possible light. Especially on Sgt. Pepper, his ragged raga jam sticks out like a lump of coal in the middle of a stash of polished pop gems.