What are your Top 10 Albums ?
Here are mine, in no particular order:
“Vision Thing” (1990) by The Sisters of Mercy
“Human Racing” (1984) by Nik Kershaw
“Rhythm Nation 1814” (1989) by Janet Jackson
“Sign “O” The Times” (1987) by Prince
“Mystery Girl” (1989) by Roy Orbison
“First Comes The Night” (2015) by Chris Isaak
“Revenge” (1986) by Eurythmics
“The Omen (Soundtrack)” (1976) by Jerry Goldsmith
“Universal Mother” (1994) by Sinéad O’Connor
“The Way Of The Dolphin” (1992) by Medwyn Goodall
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I’m a child of the 1980s.
You have great, eclectic taste in music.
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Soul Blues by Lightnin’ Hopkins
Payback by James Brown
Let’s Get it On by Marvin Gaye
“Rocking Chair Album” by Howlin’ Wolf
The Essential Etta James
Exile On Main Street by The Rolling Stones
Chronicle by Creedence Clearwater Revival
(Self Titled) by Black Sabbath
(Self Titled) by Led Zeppelin
Disintegration by The Cure.
It’s really hard to narrow it down to ten, but this got me using the ole noodle!
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Very funky and rock ‘n’ roll!
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Really just one: Tool 10,000 days lol.
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Meteora has a similar sound to Hybrid Theory, as described by critics, and the album too...
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Despite low commercial expectations, the album became an unexpected breakout success, largely due to the popularity of its lead single "Smells Like Teen Spirit". By January 1992, it had replaced Michael Jackson's Dangerous at number one on the US Billboard 200, ...
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Anyone else like dubstep too? I mostly listen to trance now like 99% of the time.
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Mercyme don’t remember name, may be I can only imagine
Evanescence fallen
Grease soundtrack
Prince purple rain
All of sam smith’s music
Charlie puth voicenotes
Bloodhound gang one fierce beer coaster
Christina aguillera stripped
Stevie ray vaugh an pride and joy
Steve Miller band greatest hits 1974 to 1978
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JustTrish:
Prince purple rain
I LOVE the Purple Rain album too. It’s difficult to choose between Prince’s albums because they are all so amazing.
I love so much music, that I really struggled making the list lol
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It would be hard for me to put them in the order, pick a favorite, but in no particular order:
Mushroomhead - XX
Mushroomhead - XIII
A Perfect Circle - Eat the Elephant
A Perfect Circle - Mer de Noms
Tool - Aenima
Tool - Lateralus
Rammstein - Mutter
Slipknot - Slipknot (self-titled)
Mudvayne - The End of All Things to Come
Static X - Wisconsin Death Trip
It was hard to limit it to ten, but yeah, all metal bands.
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