ITT: Albums that made you go "HOLY FUCK WHAT HAVE I BEEN MISSING THIS IS SO FUCKING GOOD"
ITT: Albums that made you go "HOLY FUCK WHAT HAVE I BEEN MISSING THIS IS SO FUCKING GOOD"
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i officially declare this album /r/indieheads core
I officially declare you a plebe.
desu
I though vaporwave was shit before listening to this
Sounds real interesting, thanks
I love this album which is why you need to stop posting it, especially as the OP of threads such as this.
Seriously. I can see the writing on the wall here and you need to fucking stop right now.
Kerosene blew my fucking mind when I heard it.
Holy shit this, I don't even know why it hit the spot so good
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Make sure you listen to California Demise EP. Jeffy plays (and I think sings?) on it a little
ALL NIGHT LONG LONG
For me that song was everything I was looking for, I was watching some documentary and a portion of it played and the lyrics fucking described my situation living in a small town and I went looking for the movies soundtrack hoping to fuck that the song was good all the way through and it was and I died. It described the small town living to a T. Opened a world of music for me and freed me from being in a Classic rock and country replay nightmare.
did we ever hear how Bill Doss died?
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ha-ha everyone listen to the album in the OP please! the faggot unty will be forced to delete it from his computer!
listened last night, loved this
name?
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SAILORWAVE
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thanks bro
No Joke
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I imagine that someone just getting into music would have their mind fucking blown listening to this.
Sometimes I wish I could erase my memory to experience shit like this again.
Odd one but still.
ATROTD was mine. It was like an extremely loud alien language and I knew every word, immediately. Ultimate satisfaction.
No kidding, just had it in suggested videos on youtube and gave it a go without having listened to more or less any doom metal before aside from early stuff like black sabbath
god fucking damn
it's lit
>when Fuck the Club Up starts and you get kind of emotional
I've never listened to this or any of Radiohead
How should I go about amending this?
That was basically my experience. The first three tracks hit me like nothing I'd ever heard.
don't
>tfw you can't post albums you like on Sup Forums anymore for fear they'll get memed into oblivion
>How should I go about amending this?
if it ain't broke don't fix it
OK Computer first, then Kid A
If you liked OKC better, listen to In Rainbows
If you liked Kid A better, go for Amnesiac
Then do the rest in whatever order
Just getting into music lol ok. Ok Computer is the best of the best. Top tier music and pretty advanced for the genre.
An albums true quality is how far it will go, into the land of memes and beyond. Some get lost forever, some tapped out early in the chokehold, the best wear the scars. The best albums are warlords.
THIS. I thought prog was wank until I heard Roundabout. And then THIS. Now one of my favourite albums.
ok computer is the worst of the worst
the most overrated album in history
I started with The Bends as I was into a lot of 90s alt rock at the time.
I just worked my way through their discography from then onwards.
I only gave Radiohead a listen after they dropped AMSP this year and I didn't like Ok Computer that much when I heard it for the first time. I'd start with Kid A, instantly loved that one and I could appreciate their discography more after hearing it. Check out In Rainbows as well and after that you can pretty much just listen to the rest of their discography how you feel like.
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Goddamn this. Maybe not the greatest album ever, but surely one of my personal favorites, never heard this specific blend of genres before, and goddamn is it good and unique
Not saying it is bad, but it is entry level.
I'd start with OKC, then In Rainbows, then Hail to the Thief, then AMSP. Kid A is the record that has for me personally been the hardest to swallow, but it really is starting to grow on me, and now that it has I'm really beginning to appreciate it
I agree. they definitely hit a very specific musical sweet spot.
Alright, I'll finally get around to listening to it.
What is this?
I listened to The Prodigy's discog is a weird order:
I went from Fat of the Land > Invaders Must Die > Experience > Music for the Jilted Generation
But holy shit those breakbeats on Experience, love it man
This was much more than I expected, in a good way.
This by far for me. How is it even possible for music be this good?
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Just use reverse image search
Let's be honest here.
Good album, but it won't hit you hard on the first listen.
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...you're joking, right?
For me it took multiple listens to fully appreciate.
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not him, but it took me a good amount of listens to fully enjoy it. The first few were unimpressed.
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I don't see how that's even possible. The first time I heard it I thought it was one of the most beautiful albums ever. It brought tears to my eyes. If there was any album I could hear for the first time again it would be ITAOTS without a doubt.
radiohead is literally the biggest band in the world. literally they're nearly as big as the fucking beatles ROFL at thinking they're hard to get into in any capacity.
that's cause you're a fag.
But for real tho Mangum's voice takes some getting used to. I also hadn't really listened to any folk at the time.
lel
i'm with the other anons.
for me, I thought it was a pretty standard album but put it on my ipod anyways. 2-3 months later i heard two headed boy and had chills throughout the entire track. I went home and listened to the whole album and it instantly jumped from a 6-7/10 to a 10/10. chills for around half the album..
... and then you get to the second track
FUCCKKKKKKK IM LACTOSE INTOLERANT
I don't know why I put it off so much. It's probably their best.
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Yep I think so. One of the first few listens I took a bunch of acid, the "eels" in feels was crawling all over the cover and then I realized they intended that to happen when youre trippin with the way they drew the font. I actually met panda bear and the geologist at a bar after a screening of oddsac they were pretty fuckin cool dudes.
Can't agree enough with these.
Always thought pic related was some kind of Japanese avant-garde art pop.
this song in particular:
This for me too.
hit me like a brick wall
this and also Duster - Stratosphere
I haven't listened to much Radiohead until recently, and this is how I got into them. This may not work for everyone, but i'd say listen to AMSP first. Before that, i had listened to OKC, but i didn't think much of it. After listening to AMSP (and hopefully enjoying it), move straight to Amnesiac, Kid A, and then OKC, in that order. AMSP is a mixture of some of their different styles, so helps with enjoying the other albums. Those three blew my mind after listening to AMSP. From there, I'd say listen to In Rainbows. Just a sidenote, you may want to listen to The Bends before all of this, because it's a pretty good introduction.
both amazing albums
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I remember listening to this awhile back. Gave up after twenty minutes. It's got great sounds and textures but nothing stuck out to me as substantive, so why keep listening.
I heard Long Season a couple days ago. Shit is dank af
s a v a g e
WALKING THE RHYTHM
WALKING THE RHYTHM
WALKING THE RHYTHM
WALKING THE RHYTHM
WALKING THE RHYTHM
they make me resent the fact that I basically grew up listening exclusively to post grunge and dad rock
>How is it even possible for music be this noisy?
Listening to this rn. Still is great after many times.
>tfw all three represses are still being shipped
I'm going to blow the biggest load when they get here.
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i leave Sup Forums for like 6 months and people still spam post like its the first day on Sup Forums
i liek this
it's not unusual that it takes a few listens to get it
this shit sounds impossibly good the first time around
i also thought the same thing about S.F. Sorrow by The Pretty Things but after a year or so with it i think it's kind of cheesy
I blew off listening to this because I thought it was going to be Crosleycore indeh...big mistake
almost blew a load in my pants when I first heard it
my guess is suicide
pretty much this + odelay
though i can't listen to odelay anymore without switching to paul's boutique about 3 songs in
this shit is great
pic rel.
kid a
the suburbs
music has the right to children
tago mago
safe as milk (haven't listened to trout mask cuz its not on streaming services)
embryonic
tim buckley
before Sup Forums i listened to jazz and a little hip hop
there's a chart out there somewhere that basically goes to this effect:
1. In Rainbows, a good summation of what this band can do. if you don't like this you likely won't like the rest of their catalog.
2a. I like the electronic stuff more:
-kid a
-amnesiac
-msp
-httt
-ok computer
-the bends
2b. I like the rock stuff more:
-ok computer
-the bends
-httt
-msp
-amnesiac
-kid a
2c, i like them both equally:
go chronological starting with my iron lung ep
3. i've exhausted the above, i'm curous of what's left (aka shit)
-king of limbs
-pablo honey
fuck i forgot this album existed. it is unexpectedly good.
This.
It's a good album desu, listen to miserable by them.
I thought it was good, but nothing too great until I learned that all the strings are bass, then I gave it another listen
Pretty good once you can appreciate it