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Albums That Influenced You The Most...

Music Discuss Albums That Influenced You The Most... in the OFF-Topic / Misc. forums; Decided to open a thread about the albums that affected ur musical taste, albums that u listened to so much ...

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    Albums That Influenced You The Most...

    Decided to open a thread about the albums that affected ur musical taste, albums that u listened to so much that the text wore off the tape or disc, albums that u made everyone listen to....

    Albums that amazed u....

    Heres mine... This is the second time doin this, as I was almost done when explorer locked up, dammit... I put it in chronlogical order.... May be missing one or two, but this is pretty much it....

    RUSH - RUSH - 1974


    Ted Nugent - Ted Nugent - 1975


    AC/DC - High Voltage - 1976


    Van Halen - Van Halen I - 1978


    Pink Floyd - The Wall


    Metallica - Kill Em All - 1983


    Soundgarden - Screaming Life - 1987




    Primus - Suck On This - 1989


    Nirvana - Bleach - 1989


    Faith No More - The Real Thing - 1989


    Helmet - Strap It On - 1990


    Clutch - Pitchfork - 1991


    Smashing Pumpkins - Gish - 1991


    Rage Against The Machine - RATM - 1992


    Tool - Opiate - 1992


    Biohazard - Urban Discipline - 1992


    KORN - KORN - 1994


    Machine Head - Burn My Eyes - 1994


    Staind - Tormented - 1996


    Sevendust - Sevendust - 1997


    Incubus - SCIENCE - 1997


    Limp Bizkit - 3 Dollar Bill Ya'll - 1997


    Stereomud - Perfect Self - 2001


    Boy Hits Car - Boy Hits Car - 2001


    Audioslave - Audioslave - 2002
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    I'm with you on the Rush and Van Halen choices.

    also:


    The Who - Live at Leeds
    The Who - Quadraphenia
    Aerosmith- Pump
    The Presidents of the United States - Pure Frosting
    Cake - comfort eagle

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    Here's my rather eclectic list...

    Montrose
    Led Zepellin II
    Joe Satriani - Surfin' with the Alien
    Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic
    Yes - Fragile
    Pink Floyd - The Wall
    AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
    Jeff Beck - Blow by Blow
    Van Halen II
    The Who - Who's Next
    The Who - Singles (UK Release)
    Rush - 2112
    Dread Zeppelin - Un-Led-Ed
    Styx - Equinox
    Supertramp - Crime of the Century
    Max Webster - In the World of Giants
    Stevie Ray Vaughn - Couldn't Stand the Weather
    Audioslave
    Jimi Hendrix - The Essential Jimi Hendrix
    Robin Trower - Truce
    Eric Clapton - Slowhand
    Queen - Jazz
    Joe Walsh - But Seriously Folks
    Foreigner
    Police
    Kiss - Destroyer
    Foghat - Slowride
    Eagles - Hotel California
    J.Geils Band - Freeze Frame
    ZZ Top - Duguello

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    DREAD ZEPPLIN ROCKSSS!!! I've seen them 6 times in a small local bar!

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    Me twice. The third time, it was cancelled. Some biker dude broke Tortelvis' jaw with a bottle apparently. Or so we were told.

    You gotta love Led Zep, done reggae style with Elvis as the lead singer. Gimme a towel.

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    For a taste, go to UPLOAD UR FAVORITE SONGS.. in this forum.

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    I forgot to add Pink Floyd The Wall... Gotta add it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt308 View Post
    Me twice. The third time, it was cancelled. Some biker dude broke Tortelvis' jaw with a bottle apparently. Or so we were told.

    You gotta love Led Zep, done reggae style with Elvis as the lead singer. Gimme a towel.
    The Claw!.. I've found that anyone who likes Dread Zepplin, The Who and Warbirds is automaticaly a good person.

    Although, I gotta say, I'm not crazy about Dread Zepplin's albums... It's all about the live show
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    Well. I like to think of myself as a good person. And don't know if DZ qualifies me. But god those guys are talented.

    And Les and Cosimo, I too would have chosen most of your picks, but didn't want to pig pile. One that you guys mentioned that was a PRIME influence on my life, was Rush's first album. Even without Geddy Lee, man that one rocks!! Working Man and What're Doin' are kick***!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lesofprimus View Post
    I forgot to add Pink Floyd The Wall... Gotta add it....
    Suffice to say… “Dark Side of the Moon” is so permeated into my DNA that I overlooked the mothersmilk that wrought my being.

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    The Stones... Sticky Fingers
    The Beatles... Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    Floyd ... Wish you were here
    Floyd again... Dark side of the Moon
    Led Zeppelin... Led Zeppelin (1969)
    Mike Oldfield... Tubular Bells
    Alice Cooper... Killer
    Easy rider... The Sound track specially Steppenwolf & Hendrix tracks
    Tangerine dream... Rubycon
    Ennio Moriconne... The Good The Bad & The ugly
    Dave Brubeck Quartet... Time Out
    Jacqueline du Pré... Elgar Cello concerto 1970 recording
    Walter Carlos... A Clockwork Orange
    Vangelis... Heaven & Hell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt
    Even without Geddy Lee, man that one rocks!! Working Man and What're Doin' are kick***!
    Actuallly, it was Neil Peart who wasnt with the band yet.. Original drummer John Rutsey, unwilling to tour, left the band after this album was released... Rutsey wrote some lyrics for the debut, but never submitted them to the band and some new lyrics had to be thrown together.... Rutsey's departure was pivotal for the band, as his replacement Neil Peart's distinctive drumming technique and flair for lyric writing proved to be crucial to the band's evolution as evidenced by their second album, Fly by Night...

    Classic listing there track... Pink Floyds Wish U Were Here is another that I listened to alot...

    "Welcome my son... Welcome, to the machine...."

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    Ive got to go with black. These are the top 2 out of my favourite metal bands:

    AC/DC-Back in Black
    For a band to bounce back after losing such a great frontman and to record one of hard rock's classics/tributes in just two weeks is just phenomenal

    Metallica-Metallica
    This was the album that introduced me to Metallica and it just has some of their greatest songs on here>


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    Gotta agree with u concerning Back In Black, as Brian Johnson filled the loss of Bon Scott decently, and created one of rocks greatest albums....

    However, the Metallica Black album to me was the beginning of the end for the bands decade of kicking my ass...

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    I love 'Back in Black' A great album.

    For me I guess it would be maybe 'Hot Space', Jazz, 'The Game' - Queen.

    1st 2 Blondie Albums and the 2 Shakespear's Sister album of the late 80's early 90's

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