alice in chains/jar of flies
Just top-to-bottom, decent to awesome tracks. Greatest hits records don't count. I would've added Floyd's Dark Side, but I've grown to hate "Money." Most of these aren't even favorite bands of mine, but just albums that meet the criteria--IMO.
alice in chains/jar of flies
The Killers- Hot Fuzz
Hoobastank- The Reason
The Black Eyepeas- Elephunt
Usher- 8701
Evanescence- Fallen
Maroon 5- Songs About Jane
Nelly- Nellyville
Puddle Of Mudd- Come Clean
Linkin Park- Hybrid Theory and Meteora
System Of A Down- Toxicity
Lou Bega- A Little Bit Of Manmbo
50 Cent- Get Rich Or Die Tryin
Eminem- The Enimen Show
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So many more..
I wouldn't have thought of that but that's a great choice. Although not full length, Sap is great all the way through.
Yup... You can add Sap to this as well.
Mer De Noms by A Perfect Circle is one that comes to mind.
Sublime self led is another great option.
EDIT: While neither Jar of Flies or Sap are full-length albums, they were initially packaged together as a combo LP on vinyl. So, together, they make one completed full-length album.
Last edited by JMarkJohns; 09-19-2012 at 10:47 AM.
I know i will be accused of not being a real fan of the band for suggesting this, but Pearl Jam Ten fits the bill for me.
(also, I agree with anything anyone has said about aic upstream)
blood on the tracks, harvest moon, nevermind, ten, dark side of the moon
Black on Both Sides
Good pick for the Built to Spill album, DD.
Van Morrison-Poetic Champions Compose
Beatles- Rubber Soul
Beatles- Revolver
Gipsy Kings- Gipsy Kings
Jimi Hendrix- Electric Ladyland
Harry Chapin- Short Stories
Elton John- Yellow Brick Road (Impressive because it is a double album)
Bebo Y Cigala- Lagrimas Negras
I'm almost convinced he did a google search of the tiest albums of the last decade and just copy and pasted the top handful.
Almost.
Harder they come
Rockers Original Soundtrack too:
yeah, I hate to talk about people's taste in music since everyone is different. But damn, that's one ty list.
A lot of good albums here.
I have to mention Toxicity here because it is one album that recently became a "full album" to me. I used to skip past the first 6-8 songs and only listen to the last half. I just let it play one time last year and realized that the whole album is good.
I also feel that they do political rock way better than RATM.
Yeah. Of the good artists, the albums are arguably (no-so, in fact) their worst, and most of each artist is jointly responsible for how ty modern popular music has been.
Half of those groups are absolute drek.
Hoobastank? Puddle Of Mudd? Only missing from that crapfest is Nickleback.
yup, those albums are gold.
I should add:
But like they're only 2 tracks anyways so maybe I should post this one:
Don't mind System Of A Down, but I've never understood their style. Always felt forced, odd, and needlessly off. Maybe I'm missing something, and maybe the "off" is part of the point, but I've never, ever felt compelled to choose a single SOAD song over a single Rage song.
Matter of fact, I could just as easily, at least for me, list their self- led and Battle of Los Angeles for this thread.
I don't skip tracks unless a track is just noise.
These groups are terrible, which makes your comment about newer music all the more baffling. Unless you're joking.
Any Pink Floyd album from 1971 to 1979. Meddle, Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall are all great, although The Wall is my least fave and has skipable tracks due to some of them not being songs
way to unintentionally reveal you have an awful taste in music (although hybrid theory holds a special nostalgic place in my heart only for its angsty teenish lyrics that were a theme to my days in middle school )
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