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Old 05-02-2003, 11:29 PM   #41 (permalink)
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NIN - The Downward Spiral
TMBG - Flood ... got this for free, and i listen to it all the time, just now it is on my iPod. I still go see TMBG when they come to Austin each year.
Paul Okenfold - Tranceport ... the first techno cd i ever bought and probably still the best although Juno Reactor Bible of Dreams comes in a close second.
Hellsing OST - RUINS ... My first foray into Japanese music and it is an anime soundtrack, almost all the tracks are in English so that is a plus
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Old 09-07-2003, 09:20 PM   #42 (permalink)
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red hot chili peppers - bssm
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tool - aenima
dead poetic - four wall blackmail
buckethead - colma
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rancid - lets go
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Old 09-08-2003, 08:30 AM   #43 (permalink)
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Old 09-08-2003, 12:14 PM   #44 (permalink)
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Wow, so many for so many reasons...top 3 though that impacted me were
Motley Crue-- Shout at the Devil
Metallica--Ride the Lightning
AC/DC-- Back in Black
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Old 09-08-2003, 12:28 PM   #45 (permalink)
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YES! Ha the first and only to mention these albums. They're mine! You can't have em!

Made me wanna start writtin beleeeah dat!



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Old 09-08-2003, 12:38 PM   #46 (permalink)
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And in my young age.....a rock group that really made me appreciate rock had to be this band and this CD right here. First time I heard Jeremy my jaw dropped at how amazing it was. Before that I only really ever heard the older stuff my parents used to play for me. Like Queen and Bowie...and Chicago or Super Tramp....among others.


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Old 09-18-2003, 04:30 PM   #47 (permalink)
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evanescence - fallen
this album changed my life because it showed me a different side of music and feelings. I never listened to too many women singers before Amy Lee but now im open to a lot more music...and i love her depressed views about life. I can relate it helps the days go by sometimes
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Old 09-19-2003, 02:47 PM   #48 (permalink)
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Old 12-28-2006, 04:36 AM   #49 (permalink)
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Although I have a couple, the most memorable for changing the way I view a great deal are Metallica - Black album and Nirvana - In Utero.
I could write a page about this stuff but I will keep it simple - they just worked for me. The music was engrossing and opened me up to earlier music/albums they put together. Nirvana led me to the whole Seattle sound and bands along those roots. I still enjoy sitting back, as I am doing at the moment, going through video clips from these original albums.
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Old 12-31-2006, 06:50 PM   #50 (permalink)
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Isis - Oceanic
Cult of Luna - Salvation
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Yanqui U.X.O.
Agalloch - The Mantle
Protest the Hero - Kezia
Russian Circles - Enter

I do not attend church but I am a spiritual person. These are some of the albums that, to me, are far more than just music. Whether it's the furious, barely contained energy of Kezia or the mournful chords of The Mantle, these are some of the albums that always send shivers down my spine and remind me what it is to be human - they are some of my only posessions that I truly value.
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Old 12-31-2006, 08:30 PM   #51 (permalink)
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It's been a real long time since I've even cared about such things......but the one that probably mattered most was Roxy Music "For Your Pleasure"
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The old reviews are pretty funny...dudes didn't "get it"....but I did.

OMG! One reveiwer says "The Art Deco of rock" too cool!
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Old 12-31-2006, 08:35 PM   #52 (permalink)
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My first cassette was that of Anton Dvorak, the New Wold Symphony and Carinvle Overature. Blew my mind. I've not been the same since.
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Old 01-10-2007, 01:44 PM   #53 (permalink)
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Adding on to my last post...


Jay-Z - The Black Album
Deftones - Around the Fur
The Clash - London Calling
The Who - Tommy
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Old 01-10-2007, 09:01 PM   #54 (permalink)
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Led Zeppelin IV
Santana - Abraxas
Beatles - Abbey Road
Allman Brothers - Eat a Peach
Chicago - VI
Free - Fire and Rain
JoJo Gunne -Run Run run
Crosby Stills and Nash - DejaVu
The Who - Live At Leeds
and of course..................Woodstock
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Old 01-11-2007, 12:04 PM   #55 (permalink)
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In some sort of chronological order of my discovering them:

- Guns N' Roses - Appetite For Destruction - This came out when I was in 7th grade, and up to that point, I was your typical 80's pop fan. Suddenly here was something that was dark, ugly, and extremely tantalizing for a 13 year old boy.

- Metallica - And Justice For All - The GNR lead me to this, opening up my first peek into metal and music that wasn't on the radio

- Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason - A weird album to get into the band with, but PF became my favorite band of all time. I went from this to The Wall, then DSOTM, and then the rest. I would buy used vinyl for $2 an album and dub them to tapes for my walkman.

- Ministry - The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste - Heard it at a party in 10th grade. I had never heard anything so fast, so heavy.

- Nirvana - Nevermind - It was like someone turned on a light bulb in the darkness that was early 90's dance pop. Music mattered again.

- Bad Examples - Cheap Beer Night - My first taste of a "local" music scene when I moved to Chicago for college.

- Ralph Covert - Eat at Godot's - Bad Examples singer/songwriter's first solo effort. One of those albums that you swear EVERY song was written about you and you alone.

- Beastie Boys - Check Your Head - Completely redefined what hip hop could be.

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Old 01-11-2007, 01:05 PM   #56 (permalink)
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Oh, I love threads like this!
chronologically, as much as I can tell....

My Mom and Dad's albums...early stuff:
Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon and Garfunkel
Alice's Restaurant - Arlo Guthrie
The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Let It Be and Abbey Road
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited, Bringing It All Back Home, Blonde on Blonde
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass
McCartney - Paul McCartney
The Who - Tommy Movie Soundtrack
South Pacific - Broadway version
Jesus Christ Superstar - Movie soundtrack


Then when I started buying my own stuff...
Cabaret - Movie Soundtrack
Kiss - Destroyer
Queen - Night at the Opera
Elton John - Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
Saturday Night Fever - Movie Soundtrack - ya can't deny I loved it
Steely Dan - Can't Buy a Thrill
Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks
Billy Joel - 52nd Street
The Police - Regatta de Blanc
The Clash - London Calling
The B-52s - self-titled
Talking Heads - Remain in Light

After that point the only music I'd consider life-changing that I ever found would be Radiohead...The Bends absolutely changed my life...maybe The Shins, Dave Matthews Band...
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Old 01-11-2007, 02:45 PM   #57 (permalink)
 
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there are many.
another day, the list would be different too.

in no particular order:

captain beefheart: trout mask replica
mothers of invention: freak out, we're only in it for the money
john coltrane: a love supreme, impressions (india in particular)
art ensemble of chicago: nice guys
eric dolphy: out to lunch
stockhausen: klavierstucke 1-11
john cage: sonatas for prepared piano, imaginary landscape 4 (for 12 shortwave radios)
eliane radigue: adnos
john carter: nightfire, castles of ghana, ghosts
erik satie: vexations
chris watson: weather report
genesis: the lamb lies down on broadway
fripp and eno: evening star
my bloody valentine: loveless
fela anikulapo kuti: kalakuta show, zombie, black president, original sufferhead
sun ra: space is the place, concert for the comet kahotek, cosmis tones for mental therapy, out there a minute
george russell: the african game

i forgot about roxy music--they were a really big deal to me when i was in high school. just the idea that another way of doing things was possible, with that level of glam degeneracy--turned a new hampshire boy's head all around.

actually, there's tons of stuff.
i have had my brain rearranged by a number of performances as well, and these not necessarily by folk who are particularly well-known--just that particular night in my particular state of mind etc...

music will fuck you up.
it's lovely that way.
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Old 01-11-2007, 03:21 PM   #58 (permalink)
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i have had my brain rearranged by a number of performances as well, and these not necessarily by folk who are particularly well-known--just that particular night in my particular state of mind etc...
I had an experience like that once...a local band that opened up for the Revolting Cocks. Bad Afro Experience, they were called. Their music was eclectic and uncategorical - and they just kind of disappeared.

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it's lovely that way.






I forgot to mention a very important album that rocked my world. I can't believe I didn't list it, esp. since I mentioned it on another thread just the other day...

My sister nonchalantly handed me a tape one day...

Fear of a Black Planet by Public Enemy

...and it tapped into some long dormant gooey brain stuff.
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Old 01-11-2007, 03:35 PM   #59 (permalink)
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first album I ever bought with my paper route money. changed my life immeasurably.

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Old 01-13-2007, 10:12 PM   #60 (permalink)
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It All Started with Nivrana - Bleach, they were the first band to get me INTO music.

When Kurt died I was at a bit of a loss and it was a difficult time in my life. He was no longer a hero cuz he gave up. I couldn't listen to Nirvana...

U2 - Zooropa and Led Zepplin - Physical Graffiti were introduced into my life. I think these albums saved my life. I still remember poping in Zooropa everytime I was stressed. "Down by the Seaside" always made me think of better times to come.

Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dreams - This album got me laid. Especially disk2. I have a possitive anchor to almost every song

Chemical Brothers - Dig Your Own Hole - brought new energy into my life. They are one of the few bands I still listen too on an almost daily basis.

Amon Tobin - Permutation - I was introduced to his music by a friend and his sexy, jazzy beats have been a muse for me ever since. Though my love of Amon Tobin I found the Thievery Corporation

I think that's about it...I listen to allot of music but now days I download songs rather then whole albums. Music continues to play a major role in my life and gives me spirit to move forward.
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Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dreams - This album got me laid. Especially disk2.
Disc 2? Are you sure you don't mean "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness"?
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Old 01-20-2007, 12:05 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Beatles - Abbey Road (named our dog Abbey haha)
Athenaeum - Radiance (Seriously good songwritting)
Collective Soul - Collective Soul (this was my highschool soundtrack)
Van Halen - Balance (the best Van Haggar album in my opinion. Inspired me to play guitar)
Shiina Ringo - Muzai Moratorium (my god, this girl can sure arrange music. this completely opened me up to a new musical culture)
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Old 01-23-2007, 08:18 PM   #63 (permalink)
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Hmm...I may just be a young'un but...Tommy - The Who is high up my list as are both Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall, on a different note, I love anything by the Misfits, American Psycho was and still is probably my favorite album ever, and almost any punk music that isn't like...FallOut boy and crap like that..
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Old 01-24-2007, 10:55 AM   #64 (permalink)
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Gordon - Barenaked Ladies. First real album I ever owned, and it was because my father had two copies. I used to listen to it when I went to sleep.

The Strokes: Room On Fire. Turned me onto rock and roll and then indie which I am constantly emersed i now.
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Old 01-24-2007, 11:12 AM   #65 (permalink)
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Gosh, can't believe I hadn't answered this one yet.

First, Judas Priest, Screaming for Vengence. Got from my brother, it was my epiphany, for the love of metal.
Second, Ramones, Mania. This is a compilation, but made me love, love punk music.
Third, RATM, self titled. Man this was great.
Forth, Stone Temple Pilots, Core. I still listen to the whole thing, at least once a month.
Fifth, Public Enemy, It takes a nation. This was a killer album.

And many many more, these are off the top of my head. Of course there's some Led Zep, and Pink Floyd in there too, in the top 10.
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Old 01-29-2007, 12:02 PM   #66 (permalink)
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london calling - the clash

i was a who freak in high school. a total pete townsend disciple. i would buy & read anything with his name on it.

rolling stone had an interview with him in ~1979 & asked him what his favorite band was. he said the clash. i bought london calling, and that album pulled me from a life of listening to "classic rock" forever into a world where i am constantly looking for new stuff.

i have it mounted next to the elvis presley cover that it ripped off.......

it changed my ears.
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Old 02-01-2007, 01:00 PM   #67 (permalink)
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Old 02-01-2007, 03:04 PM   #68 (permalink)
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Hmm...I may just be a young'un but...Tommy - The Who is high up my list as are both Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall, on a different note, I love anything by the Misfits, American Psycho was and still is probably my favorite album ever, and almost any punk music that isn't like...FallOut boy and crap like that..
What really bothers me about that isn't the fact that you said something negitive about Fallout Boy but rather that you dislike them because of something they have never claimed to be. I don't like them because of their music, not because they aren't 1970's english punk, or because they aren't some 1970's, late 1980's, early 1990's californian revival. If anything those bands stole punk and bands like Fallout Boy brought it to another generation. It's people that harp on "pussy" bands like green day and blink 182 for writing pop hooks when realy all they wrote were three chord progressions set to fast tempo drumming. Isn't that The Clash? Isn't that The Ramones? I don't even like "punk" in general, although there are great bands. But until someone can justify claiming a certain type of music is bad for a reason other then "they suck because they didn't start it" I'll be pissed of. It's unfair to blame a band for not being the same as your favorite band, because if they were youwould still hate them for "copying" your favorite band. You're just hating for the sake of hating.

Again, not a fan of fallout boy, that just really makes me angry. It's ignorant.
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Old 02-02-2007, 08:37 AM   #69 (permalink)
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What really bothers me about that isn't the fact that you said something negitive about Fallout Boy but rather that you dislike them because of something they have never claimed to be. I don't like them because of their music, not because they aren't 1970's english punk, or because they aren't some 1970's, late 1980's, early 1990's californian revival. If anything those bands stole punk and bands like Fallout Boy brought it to another generation. It's people that harp on "pussy" bands like green day and blink 182 for writing pop hooks when realy all they wrote were three chord progressions set to fast tempo drumming. Isn't that The Clash? Isn't that The Ramones? I don't even like "punk" in general, although there are great bands. But until someone can justify claiming a certain type of music is bad for a reason other then "they suck because they didn't start it" I'll be pissed of. It's unfair to blame a band for not being the same as your favorite band, because if they were youwould still hate them for "copying" your favorite band. You're just hating for the sake of hating.

Again, not a fan of fallout boy, that just really makes me angry. It's ignorant.
Oh, I want to get in this too, FallOut Boy sucks because they make horrible music and their singer is god awful. They are no where near what punk rock is/was/will ever be, and I agree, they never claimed to be. But then again, so many "punk" kids claim they are punk, so it goes both ways.

As for my picks, I will only list four (right now), I know they have been listed on here before but they have had a huge impact on me:

Nirvana - Nevermind - first Nirvana CD I ever listened to, I was young and it opened my eyes to Nirvana and I have never looked back.

Rage Against the Machine - Self Titled - This CD had so much energy and anger in it, I love it!

Led Zeppelin - Untitled (aka IV) - This album makes me happy in so many ways. It is the one that got me interested in Classic Rock and I am thankful everyday for that.

and more recently

Wolfmother - Self Titled - This is a complete throwback to Classic Rock. It never fails to help cheer me up if I've had a long crappy day. The album feels very epic and helps my imagination run away with itself.
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Old 02-11-2007, 06:34 PM   #70 (permalink)
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Professor Longhair - Rock-N-Roll Gumbo
Marshall Tucker Band - Together Forever
Todd Rundgren - Somthing/Anything?
Bruce Springsteen - Greetings From Asbury Park
Charlie Parker - Talkin' Bird
Elton John - Caribou
Supertramp - Crime of the Century
Jean Luc Ponty - Individual Choice
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This is an easy one for me. It's The White Room by The KLF. Not only was this the first CD I ever owned, it also impacted (albeit somewhat indirectly) my life with regard to literature, sci-fi and metaphysics. And it's a pretty cool CD, as well.

I was a big fan of The KLF in when they released The White Room in 1991. About six years ago I got curious about what they had been up to, so I began searching for information on the internet. It turned out that The White Room contains many themes from a set of books called The Illuminatus! Trilogy. So, of course, I went out and bought The Illuminatus! Trilogy. It's one of the most fascinating and entertaining books I've ever read fnord.
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Old 03-13-2007, 10:58 AM   #72 (permalink)
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A tape of RATM someone gave me (with the tibetan monk burning).
The Roots - Things Fall Apart ...was the first REAL Hip-Hop album I was given (I think most rap isn't Hip Hop), and since I've been finding out about similar music that I really like.
Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon. Oh man. I can't describe it in words. It's truly a life-changing experience.
And a DVD that I watched and listened to while staying at my friends apt for what was an unforgettable week: Stevie Ray Vaughan - Austin City Limits. Beautiful, amazing music.
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G&R~ Appetite for Destruction
I remember watching Welcome to the Jungle for the first time on MTV at my buddies house. I went out and bought the tape, and day after day listen to it over and over.

Garth Brooks~ Ropin the Wind
I liked his first one too, but Roping the Wind. Was the first country album that I ever bought.

George Micheal's~ Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1
Don't Laugh he was the shit back then. I loved that CD and listen to it all the time.

Queensryche~ operation mindcrime
At first I really didn't care what they were singing about. I just liked it. Later I got the whole message/story

Morphine~ Cure for Pain
All I could think was wow! I loved it, played it over and over. Something that I never heard before
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The first album that even made me aware of the music sceene was Pearl Jam's Animal. This was when it was on cassette.

My first CD purchased though was The Offspring's - Smash.

The song about road rage made me thing that they were super hard at the time.

My first rap album that got me hooked was Dr. Dre's Chronic 2001 that my cousin gave me as a gift. Before that it was all singles off of the radio or ftp sites.
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Old 03-15-2007, 05:55 AM   #75 (permalink)
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My brother got Pearl Jam's debut Ten when I was little. I have grown up listening to that CD at different phases in my life and it has simply gotten better. I can honestly say that is the finest album I have ever listened to.
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IV...........................................Led Zeppelin

Marauder................................Blackfoot

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.....Elton John

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Old 04-05-2007, 11:02 PM   #78 (permalink)
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The biggest...Metallica - Master of Puppets. Now, I got that long after it was released, but before I listened to it I was listening to mostly mainstream stuff (Which, in the nineties, meant NSync and Backstreet Boys mostly.) So I thought this would have been completely against my style. I was so wrong. That album changed me practically over night.

Another big one is In Your Honor by the Foo Fighters. That one got me in the heart. I find it is the one album I can listen to when I have writers block, and come out with a rejuvenated flow of ingenuity.

Honorable mentions go to The Battle for Los Angeles by Rage Against the Machine and Lateralus by Tool.
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There has been a few, but here are the most life changing for me:

The Stranger- Billy Joel
Ten - Pearl Jam
Apple - Mother Love Bone
Mama Said- Lenny Kravitz
The Mollusk- Ween
Shooting Rubber Bands at the Stars- Edie Brickell & te new Bohemians
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