What CD's made a lasting impact on you?[views:24862][posts:96]______________________________________ [Sep 2,2010 11:03am - BlackoutRick ""] If we're talking classic shit: Beatles- everything Doors - everything Pink Floyd - everything Black Sabbath - everything (w Ozzy) Frampton comes alive!! Zep - everything Also I forgot to mention in my above list everything from Tool and Acid Bath. |
_______________________________________ [Sep 2,2010 11:21am - aaron_michael ""] RichHorror said:Oi? WTF thus, the quotation marks. |
_______________________________ [Sep 2,2010 2:09pm - beelze ""] FuckIsMySignature said:NIN - The Downward Spiral Pantera - Great Southern Trendkill Nirvana - Nevermind Opeth - Blackwater Park Down - NOLA Porcupine Tree - In Absentia Tool - AEnima Batman (1989) - Soundtrack Sepultura - Chaos AD White Zombie - Astro Creep 2000 and a fuckton more What a shitlist of faggotry |
__________________________________________ [Sep 2,2010 2:09pm - FuckIsMySignature ""] thank you! wanna make out? |
_______________________________ [Sep 2,2010 2:14pm - beelze ""] sure tongue my asshole |
____________________________________ [Sep 2,2010 2:14pm - ouchdrummer ""] BlackoutRick said: The Gathering - If then Else your stock just went up. |
__________________________________________ [Sep 2,2010 2:16pm - FuckIsMySignature ""] i have a gathering unplugged cd. i REALLY love her voice but the songs are straight out boring. |
__________________________________ [Sep 2,2010 2:16pm - DreadKill ""] RichHorror said:D.U.G. reminded me... Voivod - Nothingfaceone of the greatest albums of all time |
__________________________________ [Sep 2,2010 2:21pm - arktouros ""] beelze said: FuckIsMySignature said:NIN - The Downward Spiral Pantera - Great Southern Trendkill Nirvana - Nevermind Opeth - Blackwater Park Down - NOLA Porcupine Tree - In Absentia Tool - AEnima Batman (1989) - Soundtrack Sepultura - Chaos AD White Zombie - Astro Creep 2000 and a fuckton more What a shitlist of faggotry The Downward Spiral is too cult for you buddy. Your list would probably include Horna, even though you don't speak a word of Finnish. |
__________________________________________ [Sep 2,2010 2:30pm - FuckIsMySignature ""] needs moar Bananarama |
____________________________________ [Sep 2,2010 2:35pm - ouchdrummer ""] FuckIsMySignature said:i have a gathering unplugged cd. i REALLY love her voice but the songs are straight out boring. the live one is a little more laid back than their old stuff, you should check out "Nighttime Birds" |
__________________________________________ [Sep 2,2010 2:39pm - FuckIsMySignature ""] ouchdrummer said: FuckIsMySignature said:i have a gathering unplugged cd. i REALLY love her voice but the songs are straight out boring. the live one is a little more laid back than their old stuff, you should check out "Nighttime Birds" cool cool .. also alex is having difficulty reaching you regarding band type business |
_______________________________ [Sep 2,2010 3:01pm - beelze ""] The fuck does it matter if I speak finnish or not |
__________________________________ [Sep 2,2010 3:15pm - Slag NLI ""] I think before you speak Finnish, you should learn how to speak English properly. |
___________________________________ [Sep 2,2010 3:16pm - arilliusbm ""] I refuse to participate in this useless facebook poll. There's too many albums to list and for different reasons. |
___________________________________ [Sep 2,2010 3:33pm - arilliusbm ""] Eh fuck it, considering there's 50 threads like this before I'll just copy and paste, even though this list is somewhat generic. arilliusbm said:question is literally impossible to answer due to so many albums and emotions captured, but here are some in no particular order: 1.) King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King (one of the greatest releases in musical history) 2.) Menhir - Thuringia (I love the atmosphere/guitar leads on this album. inspired me to no end) 3.) Alice in Chains - Dirt (overplayed, yet underplayed) 4.) Dissection - The Somberlain (huge impact on my song writing) 5.) Cannibal Corpse - Butchered at Birth (gritty brutal death that makes me want to kill) 6.) Ulver - Bergtatt (I routinely spin this everytime summer starts, not sure why) 7.) Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (one of the best cool jazz albums ever) 8.) Neil Young (w/crazy horse) - Zuma (cortez the killer for the win) 9.) Slayer - Reign in Blood (Raining Blood is my cellphone ring for a reason) 10.)Alcest - Le Secret (excellent atmosphere and emotion captured) 11.)Bathory - Under the Sign of the Black Mark (powerful record) 12.)Metallica - Master of Puppets (major musical inspiration) 13.)Nirvana - Nevermind (so overplayed back then, but now when I listen I flashback to 1991 and playing baseball and shit) 14.)Acid Bath - When the Kite String Pops (had a huge impact on me for quite sometime) 15.)SOD - Speak English or Die (such a classic.. also routinely/superstitiously listened to this before my high school basketball games to pump me up) 16.)Amon Amarth - Once Sent from the Golden Hall (I kind of wish AA still sounded like this..) 17.)Emperor - Anthems (wall of sound which infinitely inspired me on keys and guitar) 18.) Drudkh - Autumn Aurora (captures autumn on a record) 19.) In Flames - Subterranean (best IF in my opinion) 20.) Dark Angel - Darkness Descends (this is what thrash SHOULD be) 21.) Sodom - Persecution Mania ('nuff said) 22.) Hypocrisy - s/t (I like all eras of this band but this non-DM album stood out to me for some reason) 23.) Opeth - Orchid/MorningRise (along with old Ulver, major influence on my acoustic playing) 24.) Depeche Mode - Violator (enjoy the fucking silence) 25.) Mouse on Mars - Idiology This list could go on for ages but I'll cut it short. I didn't even get that deep into the metal albums, electronic, video game soundtracks, movie soundtracks, classic rock, old country, etc. Honestly, this question is retarded. I've got at least 1000 albums that had an impact on me in one way or another. |
__________________________________________ [Sep 2,2010 4:47pm - MikeofdecrepitudE ""] My Dying Bride - Turn Loose the Swans Skepticism - Lead and Aether |
___________________________________ [Sep 2,2010 4:57pm - arilliusbm ""] No Death In June? |
______________________________ [Sep 2,2010 6:28pm - sever ""] MESHUGGAH - NOTHING |
_____________________________ [Sep 2,2010 6:38pm - blue ""] adding: Decapitated - Demo heard this right before winds of creation came out, at the time the average age of the band was 14. blew me the fuck away, first time i was inspired to write more crazy tech shit. |
______________________________________ [Sep 3,2010 10:22am - BlackoutRick ""] Beelze is in love with Tom. |
______________________________________ [Sep 3,2010 10:38am - the_reverend ""] sever said:MESHUGGAH - NOTHINGcool nu-metal album bro. |
______________________________ [Sep 3,2010 10:45am - ark ""] sever said:MESHUGGAH - NOTHING :point::point::point::point::point::point: |
______________________________ [Sep 3,2010 10:47am - Yeti ""] only Chaosphere is real. |
__________________________________________ [Sep 3,2010 10:54am - largefreakatzero ""] I'll keep this short and stick to what I listened to in my formative years: The Meatmen - We're the Meatmen and You Suck Minor Threat - Minor Threat Dead Kennedys - Bedtime for Democracy Fear - The Record Sheer Terror - Just Can't Hate Enough Killing Time - Brightside The Exploited - Let's Start a War |
____________________________________ [Sep 3,2010 10:55am - RichHorror ""] Only Meatmen Stomp is real. |
___________________________________ [Sep 3,2010 10:58am - DreadKill ""] sever said:MESHUGGAH - NOTHINGi don't think i've ever been more disappointed by an album in my entire life. |
____________________________________ [Sep 3,2010 10:58am - RichHorror ""] If Meshuggah changed your life you are amazingly even more false than Wren. |
____________________________________________________ [Sep 3,2010 10:59am - RustyPS should be working ""] DreadKill said: sever said:MESHUGGAH - CATCH 33i don't think i've ever been more disappointed by an album in my entire life. fixed |
__________________________________________ [Sep 3,2010 11:02am - largefreakatzero ""] RichHorror said:Only Meatmen Stomp is real. Fuckin' A right, you are. |
______________________________ [Sep 3,2010 11:02am - ark ""] life-changing? hell no. made me look at drums from a different perspective? yes. awesome while not sober? yes. |
____________________________________ [Sep 3,2010 11:03am - RichHorror ""] Only listening to music when not out of your mind on low grade whisky is false. |
_______________________________________________________ [Sep 3,2010 11:05am - 666 TEA PARTY REVOLUTION 666 ""] http://www.last.fm/user/Conservationist/jo...9v_the_15_cds_that_shaped_your_life |
_______________________________ [Sep 3,2010 12:00pm - sever ""] the_reverend said:cool nu-metal album bro. DreadKill said:i don't think i've ever been more disappointed by an album in my entire life. RichHorror said:If Meshuggah changed your life you are amazingly even more false than Wren. they see me rollin' they hatin' |
_______________________________ [Sep 3,2010 12:02pm - sever ""] Yeti said:only Chaosphere is real. however if we're going to talk meshuggah, contradictions collapse is the realest. |
_________________________________________ [Sep 3,2010 12:04pm - bloblovesmusic ""] RichHorror said:If Meshuggah changed your life you are amazingly even more false than Wren. Well, I don't really care for Meshuggah much so does that make me less false than me? |
_______________________________ [Sep 3,2010 12:05pm - sever ""] no, that just makes me the most false. DEATH TO TRUE METAL |
____________________________________________ [Sep 3,2010 12:07pm - substitutecreature ""] megadeth- killing is my business/peace sells cryptopsy- none so vile devourment- butcher the weak misfits- static age/ walk among us dri- dealing with it celtic frost- morbid tales/to mega therion municipal waste- waste em all darkthrone- transilvanian hunger immortal- at the heart of winter cannibal corpse- tomb of the mutilated malevolent creation- retribution slayer- reign in blood sod- speak english or die type o- slow deep and hard/bloody kisses carnivore- retaliation carcass- symphonies/necroticism converge- petitioning |
____________________________________________ [Sep 3,2010 12:10pm - substitutecreature ""] also black sabbath- master of reality/vol.4 electric wizard- dopethrone |
_____________________________________ [Sep 3,2010 4:01pm - BlackoutRick ""] What's with the Meshuggah hate? They're fuckin brilliant. Fact. |
_____________________________________ [Sep 3,2010 4:14pm - BlackoutRick ""] I must also add Machine Head - TTAOE to my list. That album marked a return to form. |
________________________________ [Sep 6,2010 5:26pm - MikeOv ""] BlackoutRick said:What's with the Meshuggah hate? They're fuckin brilliant. Fact. ^ This. |
___________________________________________ [Sep 6,2010 5:31pm - blessed offal nli ""] appetite for destruction, sabbath bloody sabbath, and somewhere in time |
________________________________ [Sep 6,2010 5:38pm - MikeOv ""] arilliusbm said:No Death In June? Of course, but I was naming two albums that I had just recently listened to, that have had a lasting impression on me. I could have also mentioned Evoken - Quietus. |
________________________________ [Sep 6,2010 6:29pm - RustyPS ""] not in order: Green Day - Dookie (first rock album I got into, before that, I just listened to anything my mom happened to have on the radio) Rage Against the Machine - Evil Empire (first aggressive album I got into) Metallica - ...And Justice For All (first real metal album I got into) Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill (got me into more aggressive stuff than I was before) Earth Crisis - Gomorrah's Season Ends (got me into hardcore) Hatebreed - Satisfaction Is the Death of Desire (also got me into hardcore) Dillinger Escape Plan - Calculating Infinity (taught me that some albums need a few listens before you figure out how good they are) Deftones - White Pony (taught me an album doesn't have to be heavy all the time to be good) Slayer - Raining Blood (got me over my bias against harsh imagery/lyrics) Buried Alive - The Death of Your Perfect World (got me further into hardcore) Poison the Well - The Opposite of December (showed me how melody can work well) Converge - Jane Doe (got me more into chaotic music) Glassjaw - Worship And Tribute (taught me first impressions of a band aren't always true) Muse - Absolution (raw emotion through power pop, something I didn't know could be possible) Sage Francis - A Healthy Distrust (taught me there is great hip hop in the underground) The Red Chord - Fused Together In Revolving Doors (at the time, I didn't listen to anything involving growling vocals or death metal parts) American Nightmare - Background Music (made me explore the local hardcore scene way more than I was at the time) Miles Davis - Bitches Brew (got me into jazz) Cave In - Jupiter (taught me bands can change their style and still be great) Danger Doom - The Mouse And the Mask (taught me non serious music can still have great merit) Death From Above 1979 - You're A Woman, I'm A Machine (same as Danger Doom) Neurosis - The Eye of Every Storm (got me into bands of that ilk) Death Cab For Cutie - Transatlanticism (taught me bands can be sensitive pussies and still make great music) Led Zeppelin - Remasters (got me into classic rock) Refused - The Shape of Punk To Come (taught me that subtle layers can make all the difference) The Mars Volta - De-Loused In the Comatorium (taught me that you don't have to be heavy to make good complicated music) TV On the Radio - Return To Cookie Mountain (reminded me of what the Mars Volta taught me) Pig Destroyer - Prowler In the Yard (got me into grind) Iron Lung - Cold Storage (got me into powerviolence) |
______________________________________ [Sep 6,2010 7:25pm - SteveSummoned ""] Deftones: Around The Fur Between The Buried and Me: Colors The Dillinger Escape Plan: Calculating Infinity Nine Inch Nails: The Downward Spiral Meshuggah: Catch 33 Fear Factory: Obsolete Tool - AEnima Nirvana: Nevermind Ion Dissonance: Solace Into The Moat: The Design |
_______________________________________ [Sep 6,2010 11:30pm - SteveSummoned ""] RustyPS said:Glassjaw - Worship And Tribute (taught me first impressions of a band aren't always true) I fully back this statement by the way. Hated them at first, love them now. |