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Old 07-31-2007, 07:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Five Albums that changed Music for you

1) Led Zeppelin I & II (got them the same day when I was nine)

2) The Velvet Underground and Nico

3) Boston, Self titled

4) Ghetto Music, KRS One

5) Quadrophenia, The Who
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Old 07-31-2007, 08:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Don't know that these are the top 5 or anything but here's 5:
I've picked ones I can remember coming out.

The Mars Volta - De-Loused In The Comatorium
It still feels as unique as ever, and still makes me dance like I'm having a fit.
Radiohead - Kid A
One of the first albums I really let open me up to some weird electronic music. (not that I can find anyone who does it better than Radiohead)
Tom Waits - Bone Machine
The First album of his I fully got into, I'd had mix tapes but this blew me away.
Tori Amos - Welcome To Sunny Florida (I know it's a dvd but i play it like an album)
I can't play this enough, it's sad, uplifting and angry all at the same time.
Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine
Another one of the first computery kind of albums I really got into.
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What is your favorite Bowie album?
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What is your favorite Bowie album?
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Well, I'm a child of the 80s, so my list will probably be different from a lot of yours. I'm also into a wide variety of music ... so here goes:

These aren't in any order, save for the order I heard them:

1. Stryper - To Hell with the Devil

This album really got me into metal. My life changed drastically after hearing this.

2. Slayer - Reign in Blood

This was the album that really got me into Thrash.

3. Nine Ince Nails - Pretty Hate Machine

I remember first hearing this back in the early 90s. I got it right after it was first released. I got really into Industrial after this.

4. Sisters of Mercy - Floodland

Got me into Goth Rock.

5. Depeche Mode - Violator

I love this album as it really opened a new door to me. A door into a world of electronic pop that I love to this day.

These are all albums I heard when I was a kid back in the late 80s/early 90s.

Here's 5 more modern releases that have really impressed me:

Therion - Lemuria/Sirius B
Leaves' Eyes - Vinland Saga
Seabound - Double-Crosser
Enya - Amarantine
Stratovarius - Elements
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Violator, a great choice. I love that album.
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1. Elliott Smith "From a Basement on the Hill"
2. Patrick Wolf "Wind in the Wires"
3. Circle Takes the Square "As the Roots Undo"
4. Bright Eyes "Letting Off the Happiness"
5. The Ramones "The Ramones"
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1. Elliott Smith "From a Basement on the Hill"
2. Patrick Wolf "Wind in the Wires"
3. Circle Takes the Square "As the Roots Undo"
4. Bright Eyes "Letting Off the Happiness"
5. The Ramones "The Ramones"
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I love The Ramones!
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