Best Albums Evar!

Type O Negative - October Rust
Sepultura - Roots
System of a Down - mezmerize
Machine Head - The more things change
Fear Factory - Demanufacture
Faith No More - King for a day...
King's X - Tapehead
Staind - Break the Cycle
The Cure - Desentigration
Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation
Prong - Rude Awakening.
 
chuyler1 said:
Are you kidding? If Pink Floyd is anything, they are an Album-Band and practically hold the patent on how to format an album with Dark Side of The Moon. I know you've heard songs off it...so go pick it up at BestBuy, throw it in your CD player and dedicate 45 minutes to see how an album should be. Each side (or the first and last 23 minutes on the CD) tells a story and builds to a climax, and the best part is when it's over...you are back where you started with a beating heart. When you're done absorbing that album, pick up Wish You Were Here and Meddle. Animals is a little dark but still holds a similar format. The Wall has several "hits" but is still best enjoyed in double-album form.

After listening to Pink Floyd albums you will realize that most of the albums posted here simply don't cut it. They contain a few hits and a bunch of filler stuff. If at any point you feel the urge to skip over a song...it's not an album. At least, that is my take on it.

Dark Side of the Moon is a really good album, but that is the only album that I like off of them. I am not saying the albums are bad, I am just not in to them.

I HAVE heard their albums. I like their faster songs, pretty much all of them.
 
my top albums

Bun B- Trill
Finch- What it is to burn (yeah, i said it.)
Too $hort- Born to mack
Fugazi- Repeater
Bad Religion- No Control
Bad Brains- Rock For light
Transplants- Transplants
Pennywise- self-titled
Doors- The Doors
Sneaker Pimps- Becoming X
Deftones- Adrenaline
 
Type O Negative - Slow Deep and Hard
Carnivore - Retaliation
Ulver - The Madrigal Of The Night: Eight Hymnes To The Wolf In Man
Pestilence - any album
Nuclear Assault - Game over
Iron Maiden - Killers
Celtic Frost - Into the pandemonium
Morbid Angel - Covenant
Slayer - South of heaven
Before God - Wolves amongst the sheep
Master - On the seventh day god created... master.

Geto Boys - We can't be stopped (thumb)
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Merciful Fate - Don't Break the Oath
Amorphis - Elegy
Neurosis - Times of Grace, A Sun that Never Sets, Through Silver In Blood
King Diamond - Abigail / Abigail II (the return)
Ice Cube - War and Peace vol.I
Emperor - Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk
Burzum - Filosofem



Pat Benetar - All of her albums (this isn't a joke )
 
i cant remember album titles.....
sevendust
a perfect circle
tool
hatebreed
live
deftones
thornly
finger eleven
disturbed
the tea party
eminem
metallica
pearl jam
rem
pink floyd
staind
 
Faith No More--Angel Dust
The Black Crowes--Shake Your Moneymaker
Pantera--Cowboys From Hell and Far Beyond Driven
Too tired and too many to sort through right now.
 
Qui Gon Zel said:
I think that people are confusing this thread and posting their personal favorites rather than albums they think are the best ever.

I don't particularly care for the Beatles, however, I think the White Album is brilliant.

I agree. People are throwing BEST ALBUM EVER around a little too easily.

Staind, Eminem, System of a Down, Trapt, Ice Cube?

Nothing against these artists, but myself and others have listed some seriously incredible albums.
 
Well, the four I've listed fall into that category, IMO, because they were groundbreaking and influential albums, and each carved a niche for that particular band.

Also remember, the whole concept IS a matter of opinion.
 
Led Zeppelin. Bluesy, dark, raw..............Relatively original in its day.
 
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