It is. And, like you, it's part nostalgia, part that ing album was simply fantastic.
People (comedians like David Cross) tend to lump Staind in w/ bands like Creed or Evanescence, but...you're right. Wgaf.
why not? its just personal albums you enjoyed basically. I have a lot of albums on my list that I will probably get made fun of, but wgaf
im not gonna list a bunch of indie or old school just so i look more cultured to a bunch of gots on spurstalk like most people are doing here. pretty lame imo
but yes, i really liked Break the Cycle
It is. And, like you, it's part nostalgia, part that ing album was simply fantastic.
People (comedians like David Cross) tend to lump Staind in w/ bands like Creed or Evanescence, but...you're right. Wgaf.
Yeah, I don't necessarily disagree that those are probably the best songs from each album.
You should be more worried about being an aggie fan than anything...![]()
Do that many people on here regularly skip tracks on albums?
A couple top picks from my favorite genres:
Older rock - Metallica - Master of Puppets
R&B - Boyz II Men - Cooleyhighharmony
Modern rock - Breaking Benjamin - Dear Agony
Rap - Bone Thugs-n-Harmony - E.1999 Eternal, Eightball & MJG - Comin' out Hard, UGK - Ridin' Dirty, Scarface - Untouchable
If I'm driving or working or doing something while I'm listening, then no, I hardly every skip.
But if I'm in bed, I'll skip ahead if I can't stand a song or really want to get to a particular track.
I think digital music in a way has really hurt band is that people don't always give certain tracks enough time to grow on them. BACK IN THE DAY, when it was cassettes, it was a pain to skip around and I think it forced listeners to give the full album a chance.
Also, for the most part, you couldn't just buy or d/l the single you heard on the radio. You had to buy the full album. Which I think also meant people were more willing to listen to the whole thing (as opposed to paying $10 and listening to 1 song over and over.)
I wondered that, too.
Of course most of the albums I own have some tracks I love, some I like, and some I like perhaps considerably less than others. And depending on my mood at a given moment, there may be a song I'm just not in the mood to listen to right then. But there are very, VERY few albums in my collection with songs that I hate enough to skip every time.
And pretty much every Steely Dan album.
Great call on Peter Gabriel's So
How the eff did I forget det one?![]()
Peter Gabriel is a good call. I'd put his 3rd and 4th albums on my list as well.
Beck's album Sea Change is also a favorite of mine that I can listen to all the way through. It has been a while since I have listened to it, which is why I forgot about it.
Hey-ohhhh!
If I am listening to vinyl, I am far too lazy to skip tracks. Luckily, most of the vinyl I own are all pretty solid lps.
Many Pink Floyd albums. Their focus was albums, not top charting singles. Clearly, they were very good at what they aimed for. Pink Floyd is the .
Portishead - Dummy
trippy
lol. forgot about this thread. solid bump![]()
Nas - Stillmatic
Ice Cube - The Predator
Jay Z - Reasonable Doubt
Anything from Bob Marley
T.I. - KING
Back in Black - AC/DC
Appe e for Destruction - Guns n Roses. Not a huge fan of theirs, but that's one monstrous album
IV - Led Zeppelin
Jar of Flies - Alice in Chains
Moving Pictures - Rush
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
10 from 6 - Bad Company
Heaven and - Black Sabbath
A Night at the Opera - Queen
Wolfmother - Wolfmother
Supermassive Black Holes - Muse
plenty more, these just top of my head
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