technoguyx wrote:
sanddude wrote:
2. Radiohead: OK Computer vs. Kid A
4. Nirvana: Nevermind vs. In Utero
10. Metallica: Ride the Lightning vs. Master of Puppets2. I don't like Radiohead much, but I find Kid A pretty boring and overly experimental. So, OK Computer.
4. Nevermind, BY FAR. In Utero is too light and poppy to me, exactly what Nirvana as a grunge band wasn't meant to be.
10. Hard one here. I like Ride the Lightning more, but MoP has good songs too.
In Utero being light and poppy? Have you even listened to it? Nevermind's the more poppy one by far.
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Bump. And new ones added:
sanddude wrote:
13. Tool: /Enima vs. Lateralus
14. Nine Inch Nails: The Downward Spiral vs. Pretty Hate Machine
15. Beastie Boys: Licensed to Ill vs. Paul's Botique
16. Public Enemy: It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back vs. Fear of a Black Planet
17. Aphex Twin: Selected Ambient Works '85-93 vs. The Richard D. James Album
18. Moby: Everything is Wrong vs. Play
19. System of a Down: System of a Down vs. Toxicity
20. Jane's Addiction: Nothing's Shocking vs. Ritual de lo Habitual
21. Massive Attack: Blue Lines vs. Mezzanine
22. The Prodigy: Music for the Jilted Generation vs. The Fat of the Land
13. /Enima
14. Downward Spiral
15. Paul's Botique
16. It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
17. Selected Ambient Works '85-93
18. Play
19. Toxicity
20. Ritual de lo Habitual
21. Mezzanine
22. The Fat of the Land
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1. Amnesiac
2. OK Computer
3. Hail to the Theif
4. In Rainbows
5. The Bends
6. The King of Limbs
7. Pablo Honey
8. Kid A
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The only artist I have out of those are The Beatles - I guess I'd say Revolver.
It was really influential in rock and roll music in general.
It changed 1960's music.
It started psychedelic rock.
60's, man.
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My examples -
Huey Lewis & the News - Sports vs. Fore!
Journey - Departure vs. Escape
Foreigner - 4 vs. Foreigner
Steely Dan - Can't Buy a Thrill vs. Pretzel Logic
Yeah, I'm a classic rocker.
I'll add more later, maybe.
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All4one wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Yes: Fragile vs. Close to the Edge
Fragile.
It has "Roundabout".
70's, man.
Duuuuuuude
What about the epics on Close to the Edge?
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1. Revolver
3. Blue Album
4. Nevermind
13. Lateralus - Schism just wins on it's own. Brilliant song although I like Aenima
19. Toxicity - Sounds a lot better overall
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sanddude wrote:
At the Drive-In: In/Casino/Out or Relationship of Command
Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers vs. Exile on Main Street
Incubus: S.C.I.E.N.C.E. or Make Yourself
Relationship, Exile, and S.C.I.E.N.C.E. for me.
2: Sticky Fingers. Exile On Main Street dosen't have Brown Sugar and Wild Horses on it.
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ZappsMcJack wrote:
1. Revolver
3. Blue Album
4. Nevermind
13. Lateralus - Schism just wins on it's own. Brilliant song although I like Aenima
19. Toxicity - Sounds a lot better overall
Agreed, except for 13. Schism is a great song, but Lateralus doesn't have "Stinkfist" or "Ænima".
And also Toxicity is superior but not by much to me. And self-titled is a pretty darn close second. "Sugar", "Suite Pee", "War?", "P.L.U.C.K." are all awesome songs, IMO. For me it goes:
1. Toxicity (10/10)
2. System of a Down (9.5/10)
3. Mezermize (8/10)
4. Steal This Album! (8/10)
5. Hypnotize (7.5/10)
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Black Crowes- Amorica vs. Three Snakes And One Charm
Even though those are my too favorite BC albums, Amorica is just a bit better than Three Snakes. Three Snakes dosen't have Wiser Time on it, but Amorica dosen't have Good Friday.
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sanddude wrote:
Massive Attack: Blue Lines vs. Mezzanine.
Blue Lines is freaking awesome, but it doesn't come close to the masterpiece that is Mezzanine.
I couldn't get into Massive Attack
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sanddude wrote:
1. The Beatles: Rubber Soul vs. Revolver
2. Radiohead: OK Computer vs. Kid A
4. Nirvana: Nevermind vs. In Utero
6. Eminem: The Slim Shady LP vs. The Marshall Mathers LP
8. Daft Punk: Homework vs. Discovery
14. Nine Inch Nails: The Downward Spiral vs. Pretty Hate Machine
I've never been good at explaining why I like what I do
Kid A was boring;; I feel asleep listening to it. That was the only really particularly clear answer
The rest I sort of just picked because I have more favorites on them
Rubber Soul was a pretty easy choice too because theres hardly anything on there I don't like, and Revolvers got a lot of ehhh
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sanddude wrote:
ZappsMcJack wrote:
1. Revolver
3. Blue Album
4. Nevermind
13. Lateralus - Schism just wins on it's own. Brilliant song although I like Aenima
19. Toxicity - Sounds a lot better overallAgreed, except for 13. Schism is a great song, but Lateralus doesn't have "Stinkfist" or "Ænima".
And also Toxicity is superior but not by much to me. And self-titled is a pretty darn close second. "Sugar", "Suite Pee", "War?", "P.L.U.C.K." are all awesome songs, IMO. For me it goes:
1. Toxicity (10/10)
2. System of a Down (9.5/10)
3. Mezermize (8/10)
4. Steal This Album! (8/10)
5. Hypnotize (7.5/10)
AEnima is a great song except it's not very appropriate for most people on these forums.
My parents weren't very happy to find that and vicarious on my ipod.
I also prefer Steal this album over Mesmerize
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Mr Oizo: Analog Worms Attack vs Lambs Anger
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veggieman001 wrote:
All4one wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Yes: Fragile vs. Close to the Edge
Fragile.
It has "Roundabout".
70's, man.Duuuuuuude
What about the epics on Close to the Edge?
I'm sure it's great, but I haven't heard any of the tracks on there.
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1. The Beatles: Rubber Soul
2. Radiohead: OK Computer
3. Weezer: Weezer (Blue Album)
4. Nirvana: Nevermind
5. The White Stripes: White Blood Cells
6. Eminem: The Slim Shady LP
11. Gorillaz: Demon Days
15. Beastie Boys: Licensed to Ill
18. Moby: Play
I skipped some haha
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johndo77 wrote:
1. The Beatles: Rubber Soul
2. Radiohead: OK Computer
3. Weezer: Weezer (Blue Album)
4. Nirvana: Nevermind
5. The White Stripes: White Blood Cells
6. Eminem: The Slim Shady LP
11. Gorillaz: Demon Days
15. Beastie Boys: Licensed to Ill
18. Moby: Play
I skipped some haha
Agree with all except 1, 5, and 15.
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