What albums should Melonhead review for the next classics week?

What albums should Melonhead review for the next classics week?

Ween Chocolate and Cheese
Bjork Post
Genesis Lamb Lies Down On Broadway

music has the right to children
Daydream nation
Doolittle
Songs in the key of life

The Gun Club - Miami

>gives Dystopia 4/10
>gives Hardwired 6/10

How can any of you take this man seriously

Sure smells of contrarian in here.

Possessed - Seven Churches
ACDC - Back In Black

I second chocolate and cheese

Hey Anthony

Hopefully a jazz album.

It's hilarious when he tries to talk about jazz.

Comus- First Utterance

David Allan Coe's Underground Album

I think he should do The Pod.

I know that baldhead fuckboy would listen to it once and shittalk it like he did with Trout Mask Replica. I don't know why but I get the feeling he doesn't really like Ween.

Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water.

It's a CALassic

Laughing Stock
The Parable of Arable Land
Soundtracks for the Blind

Death Grips - The Money Store

First Utterance
Laughing Stalk
something Ween
something Fishmans
something black metal (though he did do Emperor this time)
something minimalist ambient
Rock Bottom
something Swans
Pet Sounds
STGSTV
something Genesis

I remember once he criticized something for being goofy but not in a good way like Ween

What's the appeal of Anthony reviewing old albums we already know are classics?

This is a genuine question

So we can all circlejerk about how good the album is and feel reassured when our opinions are agreed upon, especially if it's Melon's opinion. Him having a lot of subscribers somehow makes him a "credible source". That's how I see it anyways.

who gives a fuck about this memer piece of shit?

>Lambthany Lambtano here, the internet's busiest music nerd, and it's time for a classic review: Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway.
>Seminal progressive rock band, Genesis. Formed in the late-60s this UK outfit initially started out with a very mellow folk and baroque pop sound, but it wasn't until guitarist Steve Hackett and drummer Phil Collins joined the band in 1971 that Genesis hit its stride. Albums like Foxtrot and Selling England By the Pound are classics of prog rock, and outside of the studio Genesis was perhaps most infamous for their on-stage presence. Singer Peter Gabriel was infamous for getting into elaborate costumes and creating a surreal visual narrative for each performance, and these grand theatrics would manifest on record with their 1974 LP, The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway.

Should I continue?

Infester - To the Depths in Degradation

It'd be hilariously bad

I don't think even he considers himself a "credible source". He continuously reiterates that it's just a way for him to get his opinions out there and that he doesn't like to think of himself as a substantial critical voice or anything like that. If more people understood that I don't think he would be so polarizing on Sup Forums.

4/10 is too high

I noticed he's never reviewed a Beatles album. I'd like to see him talk about Abbey Road or the White Album.

I just want him to review something from this beautiful man's discography

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No you shouldn't continue but you're spot on

Jay Z - Reasonable Doubt, The Black Album
GZA - Liquid Swords
Black Sabbath - Paranoid

The Strokes - Is This It

you bitch

STGSTV
Soundtracks for the Blind
Y

The Lonesome Crowded West

His classic are reviews are useless cause he doesn't give the albums a rating.

lonesome crowded west
spirit they're gone, spirit they've vanished

don't really care for others

I thought they were all 10s by default

In Rainbows
Pinkerton

Anything by Swans
Charles Mingus - The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady
Any of Glenn Gould's go at Goldberg Variations

Has he ever done western art music or jazz before?

Music Has The Right To Children

Yank Crime

Zen Arcade

I wanna see him review one of Bowie's Berlin albums, or Station to Station. He reviewed Ziggy which is obviously fantastic but it's a pleb choice to review.

Why would he do Post? Not only are Homogenic and Vespertine far more influential, they're also much better.

> Melonhead reviews In the Nightside Eclipse instead of Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk
Confirmed pleb.

insignificance/eureka
nevertheless optimistic
black on both sides
birds of fire
national health
free hand

lamb is a goat album
spot on

What are you doing here Fantana?

Pink Moon

The entire Unwound discography.

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Soundtracks For The Blind
Since I Left You
Yellow Magic Orchestra - BGM (or anything by ymo)

Just to hear his opinion and perspective, just like anyother review or reviewer

Soundtracks for The Blind

this. its like listening to a 13 year old tumblrite or Sup Forumstant talk about jazz even though they've only heard 3 albums and looked up one or two hour long jazz compliations on youtube.

Would actually really like to see his thoughts on DSOTM

Like you know any better. Lmao.

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