cats doing stuff will always win over south park :)....or kitlers....they never get old
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The best album of their career, they never again came close to matching its raw, unfiltered emotion and passion. http://images.wikia.com/lyricwiki/im...-A-∞.jpg Godspeed! You Black Emperor are probably the only band who (in my opinion) made two perfect albums (the other being Lift Yr. Skinny Fists). This album has the most unmistakable and unmatched atmosphere of any I've ever heard. It's sad, bleak, pummeling, and strangely uplifting. In about an hour with no sung lyrics, Godspeed manage to conjure more emotion than most lyric-bands do in their entire career. |
If I'm to leave out Bad English due to the members' years in the business prior to that, then:
Richard Marx - the self-titled debut album. Four classics off a debut - hard to top that. |
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REM's Murmur of course!
Can't forget PJ's Ten either! |
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Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures Well okay they shelved an album before they released this but I have never come across a band that sounds so mature and fully-formed on their debut album as Joy Division do here. It's an album that really helped change the course of music and still sounds fresh 33 years later. |
Ramones and The Clash (UK)
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i love Machine Gun Etiquette, however |
Gates - The sun will rise and lead you home!!
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I have a few debut albums that I count among my favorites, this is one of `em! http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...tar/156009.jpg |
Iron Maiden's s/t is also very good
it was probably the first time punk and metal got together and had a son called NWOBHM |
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Always been a fan of Interpol of course, so I may be a bit biased, but I still love this album. It's solid throughout, but looking back, the song order at the beginning of the album was somewhat awkward. |
I have a few that are a little difficult to compare as they are somewhat different in style (see, I avoided saying 'genre' :rolleyes:). However, overall, I'd have to go for this:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...te_Stripes.jpg I'd say this album is on a par with Elephant, which seems to the album that gets all the recognition. I actually consider Elephant to be their third best behind this and White Blood Cells. There's a fantastic energy and a real raw quality to Jack's playing and vocals. |
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Not too sure what that has to do with it being a good debut album but mkay... Anyways, I've done some mulling around for some of my own. I came up with: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_OvOhv0OvXr...Blue+Lines.jpg Massive Attack - Blue Lines http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA300_.jpg Jesus and Mary Chain - Psychocandy http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA300_.jpg The Mars Volta - Deloused in the Comatorium http://www.slicingupeyeballs.com/wp-...es-300x300.jpg Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures It's hard to pick which is my favorite... |
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But yea, I'll go ahead and say The Velvet Underground & Nico as well as Watashi Dake by Keiji Haino. No single album has ever impacted my taste in music like VU's debut, and Haino's debut is well... just read this. |
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I don't think Meg White is a good drummer at all (although she may have improved since I checked them out), but they make it work. I think it's cool and a little daring and shows how a little drumming skills can go a long way.
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^^her sloppiness fits Jack's songs perfectly
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Red House Painters - Down Colourful Hill. This would easily make my top 10 debuts. One of my favourite 'slowcore' albums for sure; the music and lyrics both manage to grab you by the balls, no matter how many times you've listened to it before. |
Jack is the genius behind the music she's just lucky to be a part of it all.
Any average drummer could've took her place... |
one of the best debuts of all times, and one of my faves by him:-
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No, Meg wasn't the best drummer, 'straight forward four on the floor' I think I remember it being described once. However, there was a chemistry, particular on stage that just worked. Not every track was down to Jack's incredible playing, Meg was just an important part of The White Stripes as Jack was. Strange that, in my opinion at least, Jack has come nowhere near the same levels with more accomplished musicians surrounding him.
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I couldn't comment on his playing from a technical point of view, as I don't have the knowledge or experience to do so, but I do think he's a very influential guitarist.
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Both Jack and Meg take their somewhat limited skills and make something great out of them. In my opinion, I think that's far more impressive than an amazingly technical and speedy group of musicians playing scales.
On my favourite debut album(s), I'd have to say that it's a huge tie between these fellows. https://encrypted-tbn0.google.com/im...jX0cEeR5g2DBOj Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band - Safe As Milk This is my favourite blues album, it captures Vliet and the other bandmates (with the inclusion of Ry Cooder) at a time before they went off of the cliff into avant-gardism, and it also serves as a good eye-opener to Beefheartedness when introducing people to his works. Not my favourite flavour of beef, but this album still gets a 10/10. https://encrypted-tbn3.google.com/im...d8YHjEDJBvnonw Zu - Bromio Dericulous album cover, brilliant album. This album is more brass heavy than their other works, but being the amazing band that they are, they make it work. I love everything that these guys have done, and this album is no exception. https://encrypted-tbn3.google.com/im...PYh0cvDtVMVm1w Mr. Bungle - Mr. Bungle Hell, what hasn't been said about this album? Much more ska and metal oriented than their better works (Disco Volante) and it's another eye-opener to Pattonism like Milk is an eye-opener to Beefland. https://encrypted-tbn0.google.com/im...nG7FbevqDBC3Qu miRthkon - Vehicle Jesus, this album is brilliant. It's miRthkon's only release, unfortunately, but it blows my socks off every time that I listen to it. This one goes up there with the greats of jazz/rock/avant-garde/(insert genre here)/fusion/brilliance. Jandek's Ready for the House, the VU and Nico, and AMMMusic 1966 all get honorable mention as well. |
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