• kirop@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    11 hours ago

    It’s a hard one.

    1. My beautiful dark twisted fantasy-Kanye
    2. Good kid Mad city- Kendrick lamar
    3. Will have to be a tie between any of lil Wayne’s Carter series. Though Carter II might just ice it.
  • Jo4ted@lemmy.zip
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    12 hours ago

    I listen to too much music to pick just one lol.

    • Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here
    • AC/DC: The Razor’s Edge
    • Ozzy Osbourne: Blizzard of Ozz
    • Black Sabbath: Dehumanizer
    • Metallica: Ride The Lightning (shoutout to And Justice for All, tho)
    • Foo Fighters: The Colors and the Shapes
    • DragonForce: Inhuman Rampage
    • Motorhead: Rock N’ Roll
    • Oasis: What’s the Story, Morning Glory?
    • Styx: The Grand Illusion
    • Jesse Welles: Patchwork

    I should probably stop.

  • LiarAmongAll@lemmy.zip
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    15 hours ago

    Thirteenth Step - A Perfect Circle. I’ve listened so many times start to finish, absolutely in love with it.

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      12 hours ago

      Ditto. Ride the lightning was my, “and the rest was history” moment. Never even cared about music until then.

  • yyyesss?@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    nine inch nails - year zero

    nin has a huge catalog but this one had some special magic. i remember reading that Trent wrote and recorded it on a tour bus. you can hear little slip ups sometimes where he starts singing a beat early then caught himself. he left it in. it’s raw and angry and sad and damning and hopeless all at once.

    the lyrics are very much of their time, but becoming more and more relevant as we sink deeper into late-stage capitalism.

  • N-E-N@lemmy.ca
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    13 hours ago

    Paradigmes - La Femme

    If you enjoy alternative kinda trippy pop, it slaps