Author Topic: Music General - Top 50 Albums/Intelligent Musical Discussion  (Read 9868 times)

Radiohead is great and so are you
<3 oh you.

Seriously tho, Radiohead has got to be the best modern rock group. Some of their stuff is just... otherwordly, especially when you watch them play it live.

Tom Yorke is 10/10 dancer too

<3 oh you.

Seriously tho, Radiohead has got to be the best modern rock group. Some of their stuff is just... otherwordly, especially when you watch them play it live.
Tom Yorke is 10/10 dancer too
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Can anyone explain to me the appeal of The Black Keys? Their sound is so cringe-worthy
I'm a huge blues fan, and that was really the first rust belt style blues I found. I don't quite understand what you mean by cringe worthy, but a good albeit underplayed song by them is Stop Stop.

I'm a huge blues fan, and that was really the first rust belt style blues I found. I don't quite understand what you mean by cringe worthy, but a good albeit underplayed song by them is Stop Stop.
I dig the whole Brothers album, except for Howling for You which I think is a tad overplayed :\

But yeah, haven't listened to their other stuff.

I dig the whole Brothers album, except for Howling for You which I think is a tad overplayed :\

But yeah, haven't listened to their other stuff.
The El Camino album is much faster paced and upbeat than the Brothers album, however I think they're both great. My personal favorite off of Brothers was Unknown Brother.

My only dislike of radiohead (which isn't their fault) is that they get nominated for best rock song in the grammies when they haven't made much rock music in like 10 years..

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

That's understandable, he's the more uplifting member of the band. Once Roger left you could definitely see on their last two albums the music got a lot less depressing. He's my favorite member. <3

Everyone listen to this band now
The Front Bottoms

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I used to really really like Pink Floyd, just like, musically I was really into them. I hate to make this connection, but I wasn't (and still am not) into drugs or weed or anything (but didn't really care or think less of anyone who used them), and then I dated a girl who at first I thought was really cool and I thought we were really similar because we were both into photography and liked similar music (Floyd included), aaaaand then in the course of me dating her I found out she was kind of a stoner, semi-perhaps-alcoholic bum and I realized that I reaaaally wasn't into that and I broke up with her.

And then I didn't listen to Pink Floyd for the longest time because it reminded me too much of her, I'm just now starting to get back into their stuff a bit. Kind of nice, I can actually listen to it with fresh ears now that I'm thoroughly over her.

I used to really really like Pink Floyd, just like, musically I was really into them. I hate to make this connection, but I wasn't (and still am not) into drugs or weed or anything (but didn't really care or think less of anyone who used them), and then I dated a girl who at first I thought was really cool and I thought we were really similar because we were both into photography and liked similar music (Floyd included), aaaaand then in the course of me dating her I found out she was kind of a stoner, semi-perhaps-alcoholic bum and I realized that I reaaaally wasn't into that and I broke up with her.

And then I didn't listen to Pink Floyd for the longest time because it reminded me too much of her, I'm just now starting to get back into their stuff a bit. Kind of nice, I can actually listen to it with fresh ears now that I'm thoroughly over her.
Most songs are better when you don't listen to them for a while.

I don't like the Wall but Dark side of the moon and Wish you were here are the best albums in classic rock I've heard.