Music Albums you like every song on

I will never understand the love of Radiohead they are a really dull band

The Jam - All mod cons
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Springsteen - Born to run
Ladyhawke - Ladyhawke
White Lies - To lose my life

The last 2 are albums I just love and I've seen one of them played through live and will see the second one played live in the coming year whilst not of the same ilk as some bands mentioned but they are 2 of my favourite albums start to finish without question
Born to run is a great shout. Classic album too. Love it!
You going to get flamed for dissing Radiohead by the way, but I think I understand your point. :wenger:
 
Did you scroll through your Spotify/apple music to get them all in alphabetical order :lol:
Obviously! :cool:

Actually, I don't have online music accounts. I was going through the list of albums I own. But yes.

Also, I didn't add them all in order, I just made sure the list stayed alphabetical. As it should be. And this also deserves a :cool: .
 
Born to run is a great shout. Classic album too. Love it!
You going to get flamed for dissing Radiohead by the way, but I think I understand your point. :wenger:
Perfect choice of smile :D
 
R.A.P Music - Killer Mike
Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon - Devendra Banhart
In Rainbows - Radiohead
RTJ2 - Run The Jewels
RTJ4 - Run The Jewels
Information - Beck
Let Love In - Nick Cave
No More Shall We Part - Nick Cave
Let England Shake - PJ Harvey
Pet Sounds - Beach Boys
Rings Around the World - Super Furry Animals
See This Through and Leave - The Cooper Temple Clause
MM Food - MF Doom
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds - Jeff Wayne
Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division
 
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Born to run is a great shout. Classic album too. Love it!
You going to get flamed for dissing Radiohead by the way, but I think I understand your point. :wenger:

I just don't get them, I went to see them at Glastonbury one time after 30 minutes i was bored and I've tried friends of mine have tried to convince me for years and years but I'll never be swayed, The Bends has some decent stuff on the rest isn't for me it all
 
Buju Banton - Til Shiloh (this album changed the sound of dancehall)
Bob Marley - Exodus

Alice in Chains - Dirt
Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
 
Cypress Hill - Black Sunday is far better than Temple of Boom IMO
Temple of boom holds a special place for me. Its the first album i bought by myself and the album that put me on to hiphop for real. Every song on that album is special to me, and no single album will ever have affected me more or have a bigger impact on my life.

But i really like black sunday to.
 
Led Zeppelin’s :
Physical Graffiti/ Led Zeppelin 1/2/3/4 / Houses of the Holy/ Presence
Stones:
Sticky Fingers
Let it Bleed
Deep Purple:
Machine Head
Pink Floyd:
Wish you were here
 
Honestly, The Bends, OK Computer and In Rainbows

Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
Lemon Twigs - Everything Harmony
Alice In Chains - Dirt
Muse - Showbiz
Dream Theater - Train of Thought
Green Day - Nimrod
Idlewild - The Remote Part
Keane - Hopes and Fears
Nick Drake - Bryter Layter
System of a Down - System of a Down
Manic Street Preachers - Holy Bible

That covers a number of years and albums I loved to death and grew to enjoy and know every song.
 
Honestly, The Bends, OK Computer and In Rainbows

Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
Lemon Twigs - Everything Harmony
Alice In Chains - Dirt
Muse - Showbiz
Dream Theater - Train of Thought
Green Day - Nimrod
Idlewild - The Remote Part
Keane - Hopes and Fears
Nick Drake - Bryter Layter
System of a Down - System of a Down
Manic Street Preachers - Holy Bible

That covers a number of years and albums I loved to death and grew to enjoy and know every song.
Good shout. Dookie will always be the famous one but I prefer Kerplunk before that and Insomniac afterwards.
 
Got another one, Kruder & Dorfmeister - K & D Sessions
 
That I don't think have been said yet:

Oasis - What's the story morning glory
The National - Alligator
Hope of the States - The Lost Riots
Kanye - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
 
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Counting Crows - August and Everything After
Counting Crows - Recovering the Satellites
Counting Crows - This Desert Life
Matchbox Twenty - Yourself or Someone Like You
Matchbox Twenty - Mad Season
Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
Bruce Springsteen - Born in the USA
REM - Automatic For The People
Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend
Manic Street Preachers - Everything Must Go
Oasis - Definitely Maybe
Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory?
Ocean Colour Scene - Moseley Shoals
Kula Shaker - Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts
Stone Roses - Stone Roses
 
Nas - Illmatic
Blu & Exile - Below The Heavens
The Verve - Urban Hymns
Oasis - Definitely Maybe
Run The Jewels - RTJ1 + 2 + 3
Daft Punk - Homework
Daft Punk - Invincible
Every Time I Die - Low Teens
The Streets - Original Pirate Material
We Are Scientists - Love and Squalor
 
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Good shout. Les collemboles is an amazing track.
The first and last tracks are my favorites I think, but as per the thread topic, they're all really strong - plus the album has a great flow. Like with OK Computer, every individual song at it's end immediately brings to mind the next one for me.
 
Nas - Illmatic
Gza - Liquid Swords
The Roots - Illadelph Halflife
Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
 
Honestly, The Bends, OK Computer and In Rainbows

Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
Lemon Twigs - Everything Harmony
Alice In Chains - Dirt
Muse - Showbiz
Dream Theater - Train of Thought
Green Day - Nimrod
Idlewild - The Remote Part
Keane - Hopes and Fears
Nick Drake - Bryter Layter
System of a Down - System of a Down
Manic Street Preachers - Holy Bible

That covers a number of years and albums I loved to death and grew to enjoy and know every song.

Funny you put Bryter Layter on there. Out of his three main albums, that's the only one I would leave off because of the title song. Now that I think about it though, it's still a great song just my least favourite of his I guess and I have been known to skip it on occassion. I do like it though so it maybe should be on my list:

Elliott Smith - Elliott Smith & Either/Or
MBV - Loveless
Beatles - Revolver through to Abbey Road
Neil Young - After the Goldrush
Love - Forever Changes
Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left & Pink Moon
David Bowie - Hunky Dory
Pixies - Doolittle
Strokes - Is This It

After a little thought, these are the first albums that come to mind where I never skip a track.
 
The first and last tracks are my favorites I think, but as per the thread topic, they're all really strong - plus the album has a great flow. Like with OK Computer, every individual song at it's end immediately brings to mind the next one for me.

Yeah the sound of that record certainly creates a particular mood. I love the guitar tones, lots of different effects.

OK Computer was a real disappointment for me.
 
Nevermind - Obvious
Helplessness Blues - Fleet Foxes
Divers - Joanna Newsom
 
Yeah the sound of that record certainly creates a particular mood. I love the guitar tones, lots of different effects.

OK Computer was a real disappointment for me.
Yeah, I didn't mean to say it's similar musically, my comment was just about the flow. They're both also albums where, if you don't like the overall sound or style, you can just give up cause you won't like anything on them.
 
I adored this band for a good while, still have some of their signed EPs. Shot Down and Intermission remain on the rotation.
Do you have anything after Love/Hate and if so, is it any good? Everything Is is so strong that I bought Love/Hate without checking anything beforehand, but I was kinda disappointed. It's not bad, but like a bland, poppy version of Everything Is and misses the bite that made that one so good. If they continued down the Love/Hate track, then I won't need to dive in any further.
 
Clearest three for me. OK Computer has one I don't like.

Metallica- Master of Puppets
Nirvana- Nevermind
Wu'Tang Clan- Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
 
No not at all, but it's the only genre where I think I'm well-versed enough to know albums where I actually like every song. I love Joshua Tree for example, but I can't actually say I like every song.

You've jogged my memory though and I'd add Daft Punk's Random Access Memories (I'll give a pass to "Lucky" since radio overplay demolished any chance of enjoying it).
Yeah I was going to put illmatic but only I think theirs a track or 2 I'm not mad about.
 
From Under the Cork Tree - Fall Out Boy

Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge - My Chemical Romance

Hot Fuss - The Killers
Day & Age - The Killers
 
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
Joji - Nectar
August Alsina - Testimony
Arctic Monkeys - AM
Craig David - Both To Do It
Justin Timberlake - Justified
 
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