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Sum 41 - All killer no filler. ~ I have no real reason for this cd. Maybe becuase It was the first CD I ever got, or maybe it was Pain for Pleasure. I Don't even like the genre at all, but this pops into my head.
Stratovarius - Elements Pt. 1 ~ This had the right mix og the classic Strat Power metal and Power ballads and such awesome things that Stratovarius is know for. This totally shows of Jens (Jans maybe?) Johansens skillz and versatility. Liquid Tension Experiment - Liquid Tension Expereiment 1 ~ Universal Mind. Best track ever created. Also, a Santana album comes to mind, but I can't remember the name. Has Oye Como Va on it. |
I'm adding another cd to my list. I don't have it, but I have always wanted it.
Jaguares- Cuando la Sangre Galopa |
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Tool-Lateralus: One of the best cds to build on the success of Aenima.
Stabbing Westward-Whither Blister Burn + Peel: The best Stabbing Westward album. That's all I can think of for now. |
Weezer's Blue Album is the first one I got that was like this. I can still listen to it and enjoy every song on there.
Also, there is one album by Phil Collins, and one by Peter Gabriel, both of which my parents own, that I've listened to over and over and enjoy all of. I keep forgetting to copy them when I go back home. I can think of a lot of CDs with one or two bad tracks and the rest amazing, but I'm having a very hard time thinking up CDs that were all good. |
CDs that were all good, eh? With so much music, I still can’t even think of ten albums.
Eels –Beautiful Freak Travis –The Man Who Radiohead –OK Computer Sarah McLachlan –Mirrorball Cat Empire –The Cat Empire Muse –Absolution Mark Seymour –One Eyed Man Sheryl Crow –Wildflower |
Can't believe I forgot OK Computer! Amazing album.
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Dropkick Murphy's--Blackout: Not all of the songs were my favorite...maybe there was ONE song i didn't like, it's been a while, but overall the album had some of the best songs from the band.
The Offspring--Americana: Same reasons as the guy that posted about this on page 1. Great Big Sea--Up: Nobody knows this band, it's excellent Newfoundland Folk/Celtic stuff. |
I'm starting to believe Somewhere Along The Highway by Cult of Luna falls into this category.
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Myself, I'd choose Aenima by Tool, White Pony by Deftones, and Disintegration by The Cure. It's perhaps not my favourite Cure album, but I'd consider it the most perfect on a whole. |
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing... ( Fuck The Outsider :( )
Yukawa Shione - Yukawa Shione Deftones - White Pony Portishead - Dummy |
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I'd have to say some Perfect CDs for me would have to be:
Boston - Boston Disconnection Notice - Goldfinger Moving Pictures - Rush Attack Of The Clones Soundtrack - John Williams (if film scores count) Otherwise I might go even as far to say that American Idiot by Green Day would qualify, although I listen to much less Green Day than the rest... |
Deftones - White Pony (the first version without "Back To School", since that song is probably their worst ever)
Weezer - Blue Album Lostprophets - Start Something pretty much any Jimmy Eat World album any Queen album minus Hot Space and The Miracle No Doubt - Return Of Saturn The Smashing Pumpkins - both Siamese Dream and MCIS Blur - Modern Life Is Rubbish The Mars Volta - De-Loused In The Comatorium Brand New - Deja Entendu Lovedrug - Pretend You're Alive Thrice - both The Illusion Of Safety and Vheissu The Receiving End Of Sirens - Between The Heart And The Synapse Modest Mouse - Lonesome Crowded West |
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Passenger is, to me, the weakest song on the album. |
Back to School is pretty terrible. I know Chino was just trying to prove something to the record label execs, but it really wasn’t worth it. I fucking cringe when I hear that song.
I like Passenger, but Maynards vocals sound so close to straining in the second chorus, which is its only weakness to me. But if you just dislike the song altogether, that’s fine. |
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I love Passenger, but it sounds like shit live without Maynard. Instead of having Chi or someone fill in his vocals, they just replace Maynard's lines with instrumental parts, and it's really lacking. |
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I would have to say "Street Carp" is my favorite song by them, but I agree that Pink Maggit is an amazing song. The ending has differences lyrically then the chorus at the end of back to school which makes a huge differences in interpertation. I still like passenger, but it just doesnt feel like a Deftones song to me. Alot of people hear it and love it, and then when they hear something else by Deftones they wonder what the fuck happened to them. Im gonna grab "Saturday Night Wrist" when it hits. Im just hoping he didnt take too much influence along with him from his Team Sleep project. |
Tubthumping- Chumbawumba
Good New for People Who Like Bad News- Modest Mouse These CD styles i think are kind of similar but every song on both CDs are great. |
King Of Everything - Mojo-Black
They are a local band that play rock, they write their own songs and they played a gig for my birthday. Since February I've only missed 1 of their gigs. Fallen - Evanescence I actually didn't like Evanescence at first but then I kept hearing their songs and they got stuck in my head and I started to like them. So, I listen to the CD loads now. Highest Hopes - Nightwish My favourite song is Over The Hills And Far Away. They are different from most of the other things I listen to. Under My Skin - Avril Lavigne Yes, I know it's Avril Lavigne but I like the songs. Nine Lives - Aerosmith I've been a huge Aerosmith fan for a while and I think this is their best album, beacuse it has different themes throughout the songs. The Best Of Me - Bryan Adams I like this album because it's easy to listen to and I think Bryan Adams is a great singer. |
I guess I'm really picky...there are quite a few albums that come very close to perfection in my mind, but I can only think of a couple of albums that I think are absolutely perfect.
Every song on Air's Moon Safari is beautiful...like a slice of fluffy dreamy cake. I love it no matter how many times I listen to the whole CD. I'm always amazed by how much emotional power is in Funeral by The Arcade Fire. My heart beats in time with Rebellion (Lies) when I listen to it...and then shatters when In The Backseat starts. The music is beautiful and matches with the lyrics and singing perfectly. |
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