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Old 04-26-2010, 06:05 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Green Day - American Idiot

Started me off. I really doubt I would have any passion for music if not for it.

Kind of Like Spitting - Thrill of the Hunt


My all-time favorite album. I don't think anything means quite so much to me, just based on how much it reminds me of some very important teenage experiences (basically the soundtrack to making my first new friends in high school).

Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation

Destroyed my philosophy on music in seconds, and rendered most of my collection up to this point worthless.

American Football - American Football

Stay Home speaks to me the way no other song does lyrically.

Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F#A#oo

My first taste of true, textured, elongated and original post-rock.

Radiohead - The Bends

One of the first albums I somehow felt like I'd heard (due to my sister playing it constantly). Very very very VERY nostalgic.

Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon

This pulled me out of a long-term Green Day/Billy Talent/AC/DC phase.

Phil Ochs - There But for Fortune Compilation

I didn't think I could like Bob Dylan, and I never knew why. So I fell in love with this first. I will always see him as a more sincere and brilliant Bob Dylan, even though I have come to terms with the fact that some of Bob Dylan's catalogue is indeed in the same ballpark.

John Coltrane - Sun Ship

Got me interested in jazz, and by association a lot of other brilliant things.

Nickelback - All the Right Reasons

Not a joke entry. This legitimately taught me what was wrong with music, and what I knew I hated to be associated with.

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