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most forgotten albums of mainstream bands?
what do you think are the best forgotten albums of mainstream bands, particurally bands that don't have a great reputation for one reason or another?
edit: my answer: staind's <i>dysfunction</i>. |
I personally thought Three Dollar Bill Y'all was a good cd by limp bizkit. Then they got big and Durst became a jackass and their second cd was crap on a stick.
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Everclear-sparkle & fade
i think it fits in to the category. I dont really like Everclear but there are so many good songs on this album. ...well i think so anyways... |
Pink Floyd, Animals
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Beatles - Rubber Soul
Most people dont think of this album first, But this one has the honour of being the first album after LSD experiments. So its intriguing. Revolver is right after weed. Interesting progressions. |
third eye blind-out of the vein
it's much more like their first, more sucessful album...but hasn't gotten nearly the attention it deserves. |
there are too damn many to name... the ones that stand out to me, though, are...
Queens of the Stone Age - Rated R The White Stripes - De Stijl The Offspring - Ignition Blink-182 - Cheshire Cat (yes, Blink-182 actually made good music once) AFI - Anything besides Sing The Sorrow (which blows compared to all their other albums) those are just the ones that stand out to me. I'm sure I'll think of more later. |
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Local H - Ham Fisted
I would have to agree on the everclear one ;) In Flames = Lunar Strain |
Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother
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undertow by tool gets overlooked abit. Also their EP opiate.
Mainly because anema was so fucking good i guess. |
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Mother's Milk
Sublime - Robbin The Hood Stone Temple Pilots - No. 4 Nirvana - Incesticide (Although I don't like this album, I know plenty of people that do) |
This is a group only in the sense that since all the music they ever did together was recorded in one weekend in 1973. They'v inherited the band name from an album released in 1975 that, while never mainstream, has gotten "classic" (Ihate that word) status over the last 25+ years in a couple of genres (bluegrass, country rock, alternative). The band consisted of several really good musicians; Peter Rowan, David Grisman, John Kahn, Vassar Clemins, and Jerry Garcia. The album and the bands name is "Old and in the way"; if you have any liking for "old timey" music, give it a listen; it pre-dates "O Brother Where Art Thou" by a lot of years; I wore out several vinyl copies of it before it came out on CD; the first album was a selection of tunes from the three performances the band did in '73, about four years ago, everything that was recorded that weekend was put out on an additional two CD's; any one of the available CD's are worth a listen.
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Weezer - Pinkerton
Blink 182 - Dude Ranch (before they went to shat) Staind - Dysfunction anything evanescence - their demos, eps, etc. are awesome, but many dismiss them since they are heard on mainstream radio. edit: forgot one. INCUBUS - S.C.I.E.N.C.E. |
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Smashing Pumpkins - Adore
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The Verve - A Storm In Heaven
Barenaked Ladies - Gordon Coldplay - Parachutes and Faith No Mores albums all get overlooked |
Just a few:
REM - Murmur The Pixies - Bossanova Incubus - S.C.I.E.N.C.E. Green Day - Kerplunk Fastball - All The Pain Money Can Buy The Beatles - Revolver AFI - Black Sails In The Sunset |
It wasn't especially amazing, but after releasing the most played song of 2000 (Hanging by a moment) you'd think Lifehouses' 2nd album Stanley Climbfall would get a bit more recognition.
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Garbage's first album, self-titled. Awesome album :thumbsup:
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Cheshire Cat > Dude ranch!
oh, and nobody has forgotten Pinkerton! |
On the Pink Floyd boat with 'Soundtrack from the Film More.'
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Radiohead--Pablo Honey.
Forgotten because, well, The Bends and OK Computer were such undisputed classics. Yes I know Creep was on there but the rest of the album had some great songs on it. Their sense of melody and dynamics was just starting to show itself. |
the who sell out
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no wait, i take that back.
uhh, kill em all - metallica |
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BulletBob, i agree with you on Insecticide by Nirvana, except i think its a great album. |
Any Pink Floyd album that ISN'T Dark Side, The Wall, or Wish You Were Here, or Piper.
Obscured by Clouds, for example. Although Animals is my all-time favorite by them. -Mikey |
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The White Stripes - De Stijl
and an old incubus cd, don't remember name. old santana albums |
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Everything the Deftones did before White Pony.
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You know what....
Come to think of it, Core and Purple are pretty much the only Stone Temple Pilots albums that aren't really overlooked. |
oh, the who's <i>quadrophenia</i>.
odd, since its one of their later ones.... but i think it's tons better than tommy and deserved a lot more recognition than it got. |
spiritual machines or happiness... by our lady peace. those two albums are quite different from what we're used to hearing, and I think, their best albums, but all anyone ever wants to talk about is either clumsy or their newest album (gravity)
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I'm only mentioning it because someone else mentioned "Robbin' the Hood"- Sublime's "40 oz. to Freedom." Most Sublime fans have this album, but most also think that the self titled album was better, which I don't agree with.
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Pearl Jam's VS. Not as great as Ten, but much better than the last four (or however many) albums they've made.
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VS sold like 6 million copies, nobody's forgotten it. It broke so many sales records.
Thin Lizzy's "Renegade" |
That's true, but compared to the critical success of ten, and the lackluster performance of almost all the others, (with maybe the exception of Vitology) it seems to me that VS would be the forgotten one, not the best, but not grouped in with the worst.
I dunno, just my humble opinion. (((goes to dig up CD, wants to hear rear view mirror))) |
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