ITT: your dad's top 4

ITT: your dad's top 4
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>a greatest hits compilation
Bad dad.

yeah, he really is a terrible father.

I don't know exactly, but I would guess something like

Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
Velvet Underground - And Nico
Pink Floyd - Animals
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless

good dad

My dad only listens to the local classic rock radio station

probably
The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
Billy Joel - The Stranger
The Beach Boys - The Beach Boys Today!

Mine will be like

Metallica - Master of Puppets
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
AC/DC - If you want blood

Dubs dad

man what a great dad

My dad goes along the lines of like

Wilco - Yankee Foxtrot Hotel
Radiohead - OK Computer
The Beatles - Sargent Peppers
Erasure - Chorus

pink floyd - the wall
yes - fragile
rem - automatic for the people
led zeppelin - led zeppelin iii

I couldn't say which specific albums, but it would be:

Bob Dylan
David Bowie
Lou Reed
Violent Femmes/Talking Heads

My Dad is pretty much straight ahead dad rocker.

Allman Brothers Band
Led Zeppelin
Van Halen
Gov't Mule

but I will say he has a lot of different kinds of music and listens to a lot of different stuff and has gone/goes to a lot of shows...for a dad.

Californication

...

Elvis Costello - Live at Hollywood High
The Specials - S/t
The Who - Quadrophenia
Kendrick Lamar - Section 80

Just going by what he plays most often. My mom has better taste tho

Santana - Oneness
Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush - IV
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Jimi Hendrix Experience - Axis: Bold as Love

just a guess but prob pretty close

I guessed on Let It Be, there's probably a Stones album he prefers over it

Not totally sure but it would probably be:

London Calling
In Rainbows
Pet Sounds
Some Velvet Underground Album

Probably the only reason I'm not a pleb.

My dad mains Power Pop
Nice dad
Interesting that Kendrick Lamar is amongst the others

Dean & Britta - 13 Most Beautiful
The Smiths - Hatful of Hollow
JAMC - Darklands
The English Beat - Special Beat Service

>dad

My dad is dead :(

La Traviata - Giuseppe Verdi
Le quattro stagioni - Antonio Vivaldi
Symphony n.9 - Beethoven
Concerto per piano n.23 - Mozart

r8 my dad /moo/

Why ":("? They have a few good albums.

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Got my Dad into Radiohead last year so OK Computer would probably be there somewhere

My dad is into synthpop and some post-punk, mostly on the singles area. He's kinda patrician, kinda not.

>pet shop boys
your dad is awesome

He's mostly into singles, honestly, and that kinda goes for most bands. He's into The Smiths, The Cure, Depeche Mode, New Order, Joy Division, Talking Heads, Madness, Tears For Fears... but only the singles and that's where he falls flat.

>being black
lmaoing at your life

Your dad is based.

Phil Collins, Rush, Foo Fighters, Jane's Addiction

Too lazy to consider albums

System of a Down, Infected Mushroom, Nirvana, Nine Inch Nails

Something like that

Shame my dad stop listening to anything pass the late 90s

Something along these lines

Cool dads

Alan Holdsworth- Metal Fatigue
Greg Howe- Parallax
coltrane- Giant steps
miles- bitches brew

hard to say, we both like music but i can only guess at his top 4.

the jam
the church
elvis costello?
david bowie i think is top 4

Durutti Column, Echo & Bunnymen, Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance...

Kiss- Destroyer
Iron Maiden- Piece of Mind
Pink Floyd- The Wall
Guns N' Roses- Appetite for Destruction
Meatloaf- Bat Out of Hell: Back into Hell (might replace GnR)
My dad passed away about a decade ago so I'm not positive on this but all of these albums would definitely be top ten, and Kiss and Iron Maiden would be numbers 1 and 2 respectively. He was a huge metal head, even in a locally famous metal band up until he had my older brother at 26. Still would occasionally play at like bars for New Years and such up until a few years before he passed away at 41.
DESU I think he had pretty mehh musical tastes but I can't deny that he influenced a lot of what I listen to as he was a sort of stepping stone to later stuff that moved away from metal.

probably something like

>Pink Floyd - The Wall
>Supertramp - Breakfast in America
>Genesis - A Trick of the Tail
>Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygène

DESU - testing to see if it changes T-B-H to D-E-S-U again.