UK
The Queen Is Dead
Juju
P***ography
Treasure
Loveless
Let Love In
Closer
Discipline
Favourite Worst Nightmare
Never Mind The Bullocks
US
The Idiot
Fear of Music
TVU
Fun House
Marquee Moon
The Doors
Siamese Dream
Raw Power
The Soft Bulletin
Is This It
UK
The Queen Is Dead
Juju
P***ography
Treasure
Loveless
Let Love In
Closer
Discipline
Favourite Worst Nightmare
Never Mind The Bullocks
US
The Idiot
Fear of Music
TVU
Fun House
Marquee Moon
The Doors
Siamese Dream
Raw Power
The Soft Bulletin
Is This It
All that Iggy
electric ladyland
white light/white heat
dirt
doors
sister
idlewild south
doolittle
remain in light
here's little richard
the idiot
cream - BBC Sessions
sabbath debut
head over heels
the scream
close to the edge
king crimson - red
let it bleed
zep 3
nevermind the bollocks
Movement
NIN?
Little Richard
not having at least one 50s banger would be blasphemy
NIN?
Little Richard
not having at least one 50s banger would be blasphemy
Don’t give me the handsome black guy face for repping Trent
TDS top 10 of the last 30, all genres
The best to ever do it.
As a feral vocalist definitely only rivaled by Prince. I think Dylan is the best to ever do it overall tho, music never flowed more naturally out of anybody for that long with sporadic peaks that high.
Don’t give me the handsome black guy face for repping Trent
TDS top 10 of the last 30, all genres
Mostly electronic tho innit? I was thinking more traditionally rock
US:
hot rats
raw power
forever changes
daydream nation
marquee moon
fun house
velvet underground and nico
the doors
dirt
trout mask replica
UK:
closer
in the court of the crimson king
soft machine third
exile on main st
close to the edge
in the land of grey and pink
station to station
deep purple in rock
the piper at the gates of dawn
white album
no order
F***ing hot rats
unbelievable mystical masterpiece from the goat himself
As a feral vocalist definitely only rivaled by Prince. I think Dylan is the best to ever do it overall tho, music never flowed more naturally out of anybody for that long with sporadic peaks that high.
He's one of my favs when it comes to punk. I like Dylan too, his 60s and even 70s output were great.
Overall will always be The Smiths.
US:
hot rats
raw power
forever changes
daydream nation
marquee moon
fun house
velvet underground and nico
the doors
dirt
trout mask replica
UK:
closer
in the court of the crimson king
soft machine third
exile on main st
close to the edge
in the land of grey and pink
station to station
deep purple in rock
the piper at the gates of dawn
white album
no order
Third
Thought I was alone in thinking that was their opus.
Third
Thought I was alone in thinking that was their opus.
r u talking soft machine tho
or portishead
mine soft machine
Mostly electronic tho innit? I was thinking more traditionally rock
A lot of your favorite rock albums are mostly folk or pop
'electronic'/industrial rock, folk rock, and pop rock
all definitely rock genres
r u talking soft machine tho
or portishead
mine soft machine
Completely forgot about that album, think I've only heard their self titled.
r u talking soft machine tho
or portishead
mine soft machine
Thought it was Big Star
should probably out names when it's not obvi
Thought it was Big Star
should probably out names when it's not obvi
big star american u hoe
US:
hot rats
raw power
forever changes
daydream nation
marquee moon
fun house
velvet underground and nico
the doors
dirt
trout mask replica
UK:
closer
in the court of the crimson king
soft machine third
exile on main st
close to the edge
in the land of grey and pink
station to station
deep purple in rock
the piper at the gates of dawn
white album
no order
This flames as always
'electronic'/industrial rock, folk rock, and pop rock
all definitely rock genres
Moreso than nin anyway
Completely forgot about that album, think I've only heard their self titled.
one of the most unique and special albums ive ever had the pleasure to hear. the production is really creative (cool edits) and lo fi. sounds nothing like their S/T 2 years before, one of the most astonishing progressions
the best guitarless rock album