System of a Down- Toxicity
This is the album that got me into music. I remember being 12 or 13 and getting this album and always having it playing, much to the dismay of my brothers and parents.
Swollen Members- Bad Dreams
The first album that convinced me that maybe all rap wasn't terrible tripe about bitches and hos.
Gorillaz-S/T
This wasn't an album that changed my world or anything, but it's one that even now going back to it, I still enjoy immensely.
Sirenia- At Sixes and Sevens
Until I heard this record, I thought that if metal wasn't fast and angry to the point where it is one dimensional, it didn't deserve the time of day. This was so melancholy and brooding and I loved every minute of it.
Opeth- Still Life
My introduction to one of my favorite bands.
That 1 Guy- Songs In The Key of Beyotch
This was my first exposure to self-made instruments.
The Locust-Plague Soundscapes
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So volatile, noisy, and non-musical. And I love the album for it.
A Legend Falls- Analyzing Tactics For The Morally Dead and Dying
The first proof I saw that my local scene isn't complete ****.
Akira Yamaoka-Silent Hill 3 OST
First time I've heard trip hop and dark ambient.
Psyclon Nine- We The Fallen
The scariest Industrial album I've heard
Last edited by Unrelenting; 04-08-2010 at 03:05 PM.
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