What was the first album you cried to?

What was the first album you cried to?

This one for me back when I was 17.. fucking Butterfly

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The only time I've cried to an album was when I listened to Blackest Bile the day before I left for college.
>And it hasn't been easy on you
>I know that more than most

I can see why Butterfly would be emotional, it's pretty underrated but ties the whole album together so well.

Always had a really soft spot for album closers.

Endserenadings end made me cry too

just call me a faggot, but street lights has made me cry like a baby multiple times. always makes me reminisce about my early teenage years where everything seemed so innocent.. so much emotion in the lyrics. truly the best track kanye has ever made

lifes just not fair

smile made me cry I think
but I was breaking down anyways

The Piano Song and Low Budget Slow Motion Soundtrack both fuck me up everytime

Good Night always made me sob as a kid.

My parents weren't ever really around, they didn't do lullabies. It's also just genuine sadboy music.

>Pigeon Pit
>Nights Like These

Some local Seattle folk punk band. The first track on the album really got me. First time I've ever cried sober to a song. Otherwise, Backpack by Andrew Jackson Jihad, when I was drunk was probably the first. My good friend shot himself a few years back, and Backpack is about Sean finding is girlfriend right after she killed herself

sorry i dont cry to sound

10 years old, Wake Me Up When September Ends

Deja Entendu

Freshman year of College and was depressed as fuck

Perfect, For Martha and To Sheila hit me really hard

I've never cried to an album before
but
If I was ever going to end up crying to an album it'd probably be pinkerton/blue album

>crying to music

for me it's Unfinished

>I STILLLLL DREAAMMMM

This album just gets to me.

O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst with Liszt's piano and performed by Meta Seinmeyer
It's just such a moving song, and then once I saw what the lyrics translated to in English it gets better. I didn't ball out crying but no song has ever moved me as much as this

This shit right here, I've cried to every one of these songs for different reasons (yes even Lord Kill the Pain)
I could never get into Carissa's Weird, and I'm a slut for slowcore

>be me
>just got out of 2 year relationship, she ended it because I was a piece of shit
>Realize I was horrible and possesive and fucked with her emotions
>Get sober
>Feelings of guilt intensify
>See her with new man, better than me in every way
>See her new life better than it couldve ever been with me
>Working to improve myself finally but still depressed
>Remember that Butterfly exists and listen to it
>Tears streaming

>street lights
my man

>Go to High School senior prom
>Rarely talk to anyone and end up leaving early
>Don't even get invited to the afterparty
>Spent that Summer alone in my room, completely isolated
>Reflect on how lonely I was throughout all my years in High School
>Listen to pic related
>"I think I'm dumb, I think I'm dumb,, I think I'm dumb.

First and only time a song completely broke me down

the first 4 kanye albums have so many golden moments its insane.

808 is a 10/10 in my opinion.

why'd you go to prom?

Dendron

honorable mention:
Smoke by Sorority Noise

Because my parents pushed me and I thought it would've been kinda fun. The loud music gave me a headache, the food was shit and all my friends rarely came up to me since they had dates.

Didn't bother going to my graduation ceremony

yeah, I feel you. I'm glad I didn't bother going to prom, it's kinda pointless if you don't have a date and a friend group.

i have this thing where if i hear a song that is just absolutely beautiful, i will start laughing/crying uncontrollably. the earliest time i remember doing this is when i listened to the title track on Kid A for the first time.

Let Down still makes me cry

>tfw I can hardly feel anything when I listen to music anymore

I was a huge mainstream pleb back in 2012 when I first listened to Bitch don't kill my vibe on the radio and decided to check the album out.

Having never in my life listened to a full album before and having ADHD I always just played the first 4 tracks on the album over and over because it was those I knew and I was sure that the rest of the album was boring.

But one day when I was doing homework I just put the album on and without realizing it listening to the whole thing, really loving every bit of it and Sing About Me being my favorite of the tracks by far.

A couple weeks later after my uncles, who I was really close with, funreal I got home and listened to the album really breaking down at Sing About Me and Real which is in my opinion the best hiphop song lyric wise ever. As much as Sing About Me is plain beautiful Real is deep.

This album really also showed me the joy of listening to full albums and going blindly into artists even if the genre they represent is obscure and not something I think I would enjoy. So I have discovered a lot of amazing artists because of this album and I am forever thankful.

> Friends Are Evil
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First and only time. Well, also F#A# Infinity but that was because of how awesome it was listening to it for the first time.

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Fuck, can't even think about this one without tearing up.

The interlude from "To Live Is To Die" broke my 12 year old plebian heart.

Damn your stupid dawg

same, Medicine Bottle always gets me

Faggot

> The Beatles are legendary. They CREATED and changed what we call music.
what
>favorite song "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
what

For some reason I never noticed how terrible this thing is.

Fucking baby faggot.

>crying to Kendrick
Baka head ass

Tbqh tho song about me I'm dying of thirst is his best song. The alternating narration along with how each part unwinds is pretty damn good, especially if you have lived in the shitty ghetto environment.
That and Po mans dreams are some of kendricks most impressive work. It actually makes you feel and understand what that type of lifestyle is and how they are dealing with it.

First probably is kid a motion picture soundtrack just fuckin got to me while in bed as a wee freshman

>2007
>18 Years old
>Plebian taste
>Make a friend with a moderate knowledge of music
>Reccomends me a shit ton of Sup Forumscore bands
>Gets to pic related
>Gets to sleep
>Cry like a fucking baby for the rest of the album
That was when I started to appreciate music on a new level.

Yeah im the same way. I cried to the second half of Optimistic the first time I heard it.

Same here, the exact same song too

First time was when I was 13, the last track on Demon Days got to me

Motion Picture Soundtrack makes for a good feels trip

Have the same feelings towards Fade to Black, I was going through an existential crisis at the time.

When I first listened to this 10 years ago, not even memeing

jesus man I have never seen anyone on here talk about Eyedea and Abilities before. So nice to see some recognition for them. And same, first cry. By The Throat still gets me almost every time.

Ghost for me.
>AND NOW SHE KNOWS SHE'LL NEVER BE AFRAAAAAAAAAID

For no one - The Beatles

>Weird kid
>Start dating a hot chick
>She likes The Beatles (and she is also a racist, and a fucking alt-right)
>We stop talking for 1 week
>She changes her relationship status for dating (another guy not me)
>Decided to finally see what this Beatles thing is
>For No One start playing
>And I proceed to start crying in a bus stop waiting for the bus to my home


>Your day breaks
Ow the feels

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Sun Day is a far more emotional song desu

>Jesu

My man

same desu
although im not sure if itaots may have elicitedt he same reaction from me

I've cried to too many more albums before this to count, but
>Yes I thought our mouths would meet
>Or at the very least our eyes
will kill me every single time

r.eye.p..

Yes, Close To The Edge

First day I listened to the album I was sick as hell and depressed and bedridden and I think having problems with my then girlfriend and when the really Fuck Your Shit Up(tm) lines on Medicine Bottle came on I just couldn't take it anymore.
Powerful album my man

To quote my friend, "suicide music"

What song? I really like that record

Ugly but honest is amazing, but i haven't checked out their other albums

I love both songs, but i prefer Sorority noise's.
Gives me all of them feels.

I don't cry very often, but that is a pretty beautiful song indeed

Rhubarb is one of the only songs that has ever moved me to tears

>WOULD HAVE LIKE TO SEEN YOU, SO YOU COULD GROW WILD
>WOULD HAVE LIKE TO KNOWN YOU, AS AN INNOCENT CHILLLLDDDDDDDDDDDDD

Broke my 13 year old heart after some middle school break up

This was also the first album I remember listening from front to back

Om Sun Kil Moon's Among the Leaves, Song for Richard Collopy made me fully cry to a sing for the first time I think, and Young Love fucking kills me too. I'm not even old but the ending 2 minutes makes me feel old

>IN THE MOORNING ILLL BEE FINEEEEEE
fucking incredible

Fool gets me every time

I listened to quebec when I was 15 and cried at the argus.

>16
>been looking for a sound that fits with me
>see Fight Club
>that ending
>found that song
>Where is my mind? - Pixies
>Hear entire discography
>finish with Bossanova
>Havalinaaa~~
>discover favorite band

I always go back to that discography

same

Something about TBLA gets me teary-eyed on almost all of their releases.

that comic hurt to read

You guys are all fucking gay.

Speaking as a past 10 year old who was really into Green Day, you're a fucking pussy

Fucking Two Headed Boy Pt. 2

God damn it

>the first album you cried to?
people do that?

I remember the first time I heard Butterfly when I was 15

I wasn't fucking ready

>Motion Picture Soundtrack
Feels Feels man