Author Topic: Music General - Top 50 Albums/Intelligent Musical Discussion  (Read 9900 times)

no i was saying that they aren't teenager bands since they do appeal to people of all different demographics
Oh, gotcha

No one likes Lamb of God or Five Finger Death Punch

At least, anyone with a decent taste in metal doesn't.

I like metal that puts energy and creativity in its design, like Protest the Hero, whose Kezia album is very conceptual and well written lyrics wise, and has a strong and engaging (almost punk like) rhythm in their songs which incorporates technical playing that samples a lot of other sub genres like thrash, power, and progressive metal.

Edit:Never heard of it. The closing track was the first to come up on Youtube. It seems pretty cool and depressing. Might check it out in full later
best ones are japanese cars, concourse, and bombay.

At least, anyone with a decent taste in metal doesn't.

I like metal that puts energy and creativity in its design, like Protest the Hero, whose Kezia album is very conceptual and well written lyrics wise, and has a strong and engaging (almost punk like) rhythm in their songs which incorporates technical playing that samples a lot of other sub genres like thrash, power, and progressive metal.
Not much into metal, really have only listened to Metallica, and I'm sure most people hate them. I like some metalcore like Hatebreed and Converge. Also more drone and doom stuff like Boris and Sun o))), but I'm pretty sure mostly regard that as noisy stuff and I don't really blame them
best ones are japanese cars, concourse, and bombay.
Will keep it in mind

Not much into metal, really have only listened to Metallica, and I'm sure most people hate them. I like some metalcore like Hatebreed and Converge. Also more drone and doom stuff like Boris and Sun o))), but I'm pretty sure mostly regard that as noisy stuff and I don't really blame themWill keep it in mind
it's on spotify, if you have spotify you can listen to it there


I don't often listen to music, but when I do it's usually Zappa, jethro tull, or The Who.

edit: aww forget I forgot dark side of the moon. Remove the mix by kraftwerk, and put in dark side of the moon.

Quadrophenia is easily one of the best albums ever, how could I leave it off my list.

I don't have a top fifty albums list and I never will because most of what I listen to is video game music.
Though I do have random songs from some other random people, all the Mannheim Steamroller stuff, and almost all of Scatman John's stuff.
I think I have one song from Billy Joel, one from Bill Withers, one or two from Peter Gabriel, and about ten other random people who I can't be bothered to look up right now.

I never liked pink floyd, however, some things that David Gilmour did as a solo artist was pretty good.

>buy vintage kraftwerk trans europe express cd
>treasure it
>next day, go to airport
>take shuttle bus from rental car place
>had cd in car, cd case was in trunk so put it inside book as bookmark
>leave book on bus
>no cd
>still have case
wat


Lol@entire charts of dadrock

>buy vintage kraftwerk trans europe express cd
>treasure it
>next day, go to airport
>take shuttle bus from rental car place
>had cd in car, cd case was in trunk so put it inside book as bookmark
>leave book on bus
>no cd
>still have case
wat

>vintage
>cd
next thing you know mp3 players are going to be considered vintage

omg guyz check out my vingtage 1983 sony walkman filled with my own stuff
yeah tight jams

OT does anyone else here collect records


Quadrophenia is easily one of the best albums ever, how could I leave it off my list.
Not a week goes by where I don't listen to Quadrophenia straight through at least once.