this record is dope. i hated on it when it came out cause i liked their first albums sound a lot more. over the years though... anyway, this is a classic. i recommend those that have this laying in a box collecting dust to take it out and enjoy. my boy charles was right all these years about this record...
SANDINISTA! Hold On, Im Comin' Spellbinder Songs From Big Pink Low End Theory Abbey Road Exile On Main Street The Harder They Come Steady Diet Of Nothing Donuts (out less than a year, but easily top 10)
Millions Now Living Will Never Die To The Tiny Man From the Quiet Girl AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted Reign in Blood whatever hammertime would like to put here Dummy Pretty Hate Machine Eye Bagamsi (sp) Mr. Bungle Angel Dust Superfly
Nashville Skyline King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown Trout Mask Replica Coltrane-Live at the Village Vanguard Caetano Veloso-S/T (the first one) Ellington-Money Jungle VU-White Light/White Heat Can-Ege Bamyasi Sly-There's A Riot Goin On Eno-Another Green World
others in my top 10 (this list will change immediately after I press "submit"
De La Soul Is Dead Radiohead - "Ok computer" Kraftwerk - "Autobahn" Staples Singers - "Uncloudy day" Belle & Sebastian - "If You're Feeling Sinister" Temptations - "Solid rock" Ruby Andrews - "Black Ruby" Barbara Mason - "Oh How It Hurts" KRS-ONE "Return of the Boom Bap"
Fela- He Miss Road Neil Young- Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere Flatirons- Prayer Bones Uncle Tupelo-Still Feel Gone Bob Marley- Catch A Fire Led Zeppelin I Replacements- Let It Be Donny Hathaway- Everything's Everything The Clash- S/T De La Soul- Stakes is High
Otis Blue Melting Pot Reign In Blood Let There Be Rock A Love Supreme Charles Mingus presents the Charles Mingus Quartet Astral Weeks Out to Lunch Electric Warrior Africa Brasil
I've been tempted to pick up their new one since I heard Lombardo is back.
Im curious, what is the best one?..I consider myself a Real Head when it comes to top shelf heavy metal, seeing how I have been a metal fan since the early 80s...I want to hear what it is and why...please let us know.
The new one is kind of a return to form, but there are still the gross nu-metalisms scattered throughout. But any Slayer album is going to be anti-climatic after Reign in Blood, only THE BEST FUCKING METAL ALBUM OF ALL FUCKING TIME AND THE ALBUM THAT ALL OTHER METAL SINCE THEN HAS TO MEASURE ITSELF AGAINST.
enter the wu-tang harvest abbey road sticky fingers liquid swords low end theory the chronic hot buttered soul stunts blunts and hip-hop everybody knows this is nowhere
spice 1- amerikkas nightmare should probably make my list, its my 'most listened to in my life' album along with enter the wu and the chronic
I've been tempted to pick up their new one since I heard Lombardo is back.
Im curious, what is the best one?..I consider myself a Real Head when it comes to top shelf heavy metal, seeing how I have been a metal fan since the early 80s...I want to hear what it is and why...please let us know.
The new one is kind of a return to form, but there are still the gross nu-metalisms scattered throughout. But any Slayer album is going to be anti-climatic after Reign in Blood, only THE BEST FUCKING METAL ALBUM OF ALL FUCKING TIME AND THE ALBUM THAT ALL OTHER METAL SINCE THEN HAS TO MEASURE ITSELF AGAINST.
I just missed "Reign in Blood". 88/89 was my metal heydey, and SoH falls right in there w/ And Justice for All, Among the Living, How Will I Laugh and the first Danzig.
I can definitely understand why "Reign" is regarded as the definitive statement.
I am curious to hear which one hammertime was talkin' bout.
1. Funkadelic - s/t. 2. Talk Talk - The Colour Of Spring. 3. Black Sabbath - Master Of Reality. 4. Public Enemy - Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back. 5. Minnie Riperton - Come to My Garden. 6. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Uprising. 7. Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) 8. Yaz - Upstairs At Eric's. 9. Mobb Deep - The Infamous. 10.Bad Brains - Quickness.
rock for light i never loved a man... led zep - s/t chronic enter the wu tang hot buttered soul beggar's banquet fire music burning spear s/t cloud nine
Off the cuff... know if i took more time i'd be making some substitutes....
Parliament "Osmium" Love "S/T" Wu Tang "Enter the 36 Chambers" Flower Travellin' Band "Satori" Mighty Diamonds "Right Time" Congos "Heart of the Congos" New Order "Substance 1986" Wire "S/T" Scientist "Curse of the Vampires" Eddie Fisher and the Next 100 Years (S/T)
surprised it took so long for someone to mention this....i guess it's not obscure enough or something...
maybe because it's just a decent collection of solo efforts strung together. while there are a couple of good john tracks and two of george's best, the overall ALBUM is not even in their own top 5--let alone, all records EVAR.
surprised it took so long for someone to mention this....i guess it's not obscure enough or something...
maybe because it's just a decent collection of solo efforts strung together. while there are a couple of good john tracks and two of george's best, the overall ALBUM is not even in their own top 5--let alone, all records EVAR.
Truth, I skip past a lot of songs when I listen to the white album. Not the best beatles album, but Long Long Long is one of my favorite beatles songs.
nas - illmatic public enemy - nation of millions biggie - ready to die radiohead - ok computer jeff buckley - grace jay dilla - donuts smashing pumpkins - siamese dream eric b & rakim - paid in full weezer - pinkerton ATCQ - low end theory
Yes - Close to the Edge Brainticket - Psychonaut Wire - Chairs Missing Beatles - Revolver Ellington - New Orleans Suite Les baxter - Ritual of the Savage K. Babuji - Parmatma Ananda Shankar and his music Black Sugar (first) Herbie Hancock - Thrust
1. The Clash - London Calling 2. Nas - Illmatic 3. The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds 4. Gorillia Biscuits - Start Today 5. Gary Wilson - You Think You Really Know Me 6. Sly and the Family Stone - There's a Riot Goin' On 7. MC5 - Back in the USA 8. Emperor - Intthe Nightside Eclipse 9. US Maple - Acre Thrills 10. Curtis Mayfield - Superfly
Funhouse Tago Mago Daydream Nation Hex Enduction Hour Rock Bottom Larry Young ??? Unity Music For 18 Musicians Food For Thought Neu! 2 I???ll roll for Discern/Define
endless flight thighs and whispers crimes of passion greatest hits afterburner nether lands hasten down the wind paradyse theatre silk degrees the stranger
Depeche Mode - Violator John Coltrane - A Love Supreme Curtis Mayfield - Curtis Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu Ghostface Killah - Supreme Clientele Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children Sade - Love Deluxe Portishead - Portishead Scarface - The Fix Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx
I've been tempted to pick up their new one since I heard Lombardo is back.
Im curious, what is the best one?..I consider myself a Real Head when it comes to top shelf heavy metal, seeing how I have been a metal fan since the early 80s...I want to hear what it is and why...please let us know.
The new one is kind of a return to form, but there are still the gross nu-metalisms scattered throughout. But any Slayer album is going to be anti-climatic after Reign in Blood, only THE BEST FUCKING METAL ALBUM OF ALL FUCKING TIME AND THE ALBUM THAT ALL OTHER METAL SINCE THEN HAS TO MEASURE ITSELF AGAINST.
I just missed "Reign in Blood". 88/89 was my metal heydey, and SoH falls right in there w/ And Justice for All, Among the Living, How Will I Laugh and the first Danzig.
I can definitely understand why "Reign" is regarded as the definitive statement.
I am curious to hear which one hammertime was talkin' bout.
yeah I'd put South of Heaven at the top. I still think Reign in Blood is an incredible album, but I don't think it's aged as well as SoH or even Seasons in the Abyss really. It's like Kill 'em All vs. Master of Puppets, the balls-to-the-wall non-stop speed is cool and was pretty mind-blowing at the time, but if I could only live with one it would be the more mature, well-rounded later album.
endless flight thighs and whispers crimes of passion greatest hits afterburner nether lands hasten down the wind paradyse theatre silk degrees the stranger
"greatest hits" LOL
do you have these or did you post from a dollar bin?
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this record is dope. i hated on it when it came out cause i liked their first albums sound a lot more. over the years though... anyway, this is a classic. i recommend those that have this laying in a box collecting dust to take it out and enjoy. my boy charles was right all these years about this record...
Hold On, Im Comin'
Spellbinder
Songs From Big Pink
Low End Theory
Abbey Road
Exile On Main Street
The Harder They Come
Steady Diet Of Nothing
Donuts (out less than a year, but easily top 10)
To The Tiny Man From the Quiet Girl
AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
Reign in Bloodwhatever hammertime would like to put hereDummy
Pretty Hate Machine
Eye Bagamsi (sp)
Mr. Bungle
Angel Dust
Superfly
King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown
Trout Mask Replica
Coltrane-Live at the Village Vanguard
Caetano Veloso-S/T (the first one)
Ellington-Money Jungle
VU-White Light/White Heat
Can-Ege Bamyasi
Sly-There's A Riot Goin On
Eno-Another Green World
South of Heaven, right?
I've been tempted to pick up their new one since I heard Lombardo is back.
a staple
others in my top 10 (this list will change immediately after I press "submit"
De La Soul Is Dead
Radiohead - "Ok computer"
Kraftwerk - "Autobahn"
Staples Singers - "Uncloudy day"
Belle & Sebastian - "If You're Feeling Sinister"
Temptations - "Solid rock"
Ruby Andrews - "Black Ruby"
Barbara Mason - "Oh How It Hurts"
KRS-ONE "Return of the Boom Bap"
Neil Young- Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
Flatirons- Prayer Bones
Uncle Tupelo-Still Feel Gone
Bob Marley- Catch A Fire
Led Zeppelin I
Replacements- Let It Be
Donny Hathaway- Everything's Everything
The Clash- S/T
De La Soul- Stakes is High
Melting Pot
Reign In Blood
Let There Be Rock
A Love Supreme
Charles Mingus presents the Charles Mingus Quartet
Astral Weeks
Out to Lunch
Electric Warrior
Africa Brasil
I'll make sure to edit my post in a way that refects your personal taste...
Im curious, what is the best one?..I consider myself a Real Head when it comes to top shelf heavy metal, seeing how I have been a metal fan since the early 80s...I want to hear what it is and why...please let us know.
The new one is kind of a return to form, but there are still the gross nu-metalisms scattered throughout. But any Slayer album is going to be anti-climatic after Reign in Blood, only THE BEST FUCKING METAL ALBUM OF ALL FUCKING TIME AND THE ALBUM THAT ALL OTHER METAL SINCE THEN HAS TO MEASURE ITSELF AGAINST.
harvest
abbey road
sticky fingers
liquid swords
low end theory
the chronic
hot buttered soul
stunts blunts and hip-hop
everybody knows this is nowhere
spice 1- amerikkas nightmare should probably make my list, its my 'most listened to in my life' album along with enter the wu and the chronic
I just missed "Reign in Blood". 88/89 was my metal heydey, and SoH falls right in there w/ And Justice for All, Among the Living, How Will I Laugh and the first Danzig.
I can definitely understand why "Reign" is regarded as the definitive statement.
I am curious to hear which one hammertime was talkin' bout.
how can you call bullshit on someone elses personal preference?
2. Talk Talk - The Colour Of Spring.
3. Black Sabbath - Master Of Reality.
4. Public Enemy - Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back.
5. Minnie Riperton - Come to My Garden.
6. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Uprising.
7. Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
8. Yaz - Upstairs At Eric's.
9. Mobb Deep - The Infamous.
10.Bad Brains - Quickness.
rock for light
i never loved a man...
led zep - s/t
chronic
enter the wu tang
hot buttered soul
beggar's banquet
fire music
burning spear s/t
cloud nine
Parliament "Osmium"
Love "S/T"
Wu Tang "Enter the 36 Chambers"
Flower Travellin' Band "Satori"
Mighty Diamonds "Right Time"
Congos "Heart of the Congos"
New Order "Substance 1986"
Wire "S/T"
Scientist "Curse of the Vampires"
Eddie Fisher and the Next 100 Years (S/T)
i just discovered this album, it's fucking great. although you could substitute san francisco as well...
surprised it took so long for someone to mention this....i guess it's not obscure enough or something...
maybe because it's just a decent collection of solo efforts strung together. while there are a couple of good john tracks and two of george's best, the overall ALBUM is not even in their own top 5--let alone, all records EVAR.
Truth, I skip past a lot of songs when I listen to the white album. Not the best beatles album, but Long Long Long is one of my favorite beatles songs.
nas - illmatic
public enemy - nation of millions
biggie - ready to die
radiohead - ok computer
jeff buckley - grace
jay dilla - donuts
smashing pumpkins - siamese dream
eric b & rakim - paid in full
weezer - pinkerton
ATCQ - low end theory
Brainticket - Psychonaut
Wire - Chairs Missing
Beatles - Revolver
Ellington - New Orleans Suite
Les baxter - Ritual of the Savage
K. Babuji - Parmatma
Ananda Shankar and his music
Black Sugar (first)
Herbie Hancock - Thrust
(random order)
Are you talking about Pink Flag or is this some other Wire band?
2. Nas - Illmatic
3. The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
4. Gorillia Biscuits - Start Today
5. Gary Wilson - You Think You Really Know Me
6. Sly and the Family Stone - There's a Riot Goin' On
7. MC5 - Back in the USA
8. Emperor - Intthe Nightside Eclipse
9. US Maple - Acre Thrills
10. Curtis Mayfield - Superfly
Funhouse
Tago Mago
Daydream Nation
Hex Enduction Hour
Rock Bottom
Larry Young ??? Unity
Music For 18 Musicians
Food For Thought
Neu! 2
I???ll roll for Discern/Define
thighs and whispers
crimes of passion
greatest hits
afterburner
nether lands
hasten down the wind
paradyse theatre
silk degrees
the stranger
John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
Curtis Mayfield - Curtis
Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu
Ghostface Killah - Supreme Clientele
Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children
Sade - Love Deluxe
Portishead - Portishead
Scarface - The Fix
Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx
this list kinda sucks
yeah I'd put South of Heaven at the top. I still think Reign in Blood is an incredible album, but I don't think it's aged as well as SoH or even Seasons in the Abyss really. It's like Kill 'em All vs. Master of Puppets, the balls-to-the-wall non-stop speed is cool and was pretty mind-blowing at the time, but if I could only live with one it would be the more mature, well-rounded later album.
"greatest hits" LOL
do you have these or did you post from a dollar bin?