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What is your favorite music album of all time?
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I'm talking about like an entire album that you could just pop in and listen to the first track to the last track without skipping any songs in between. I am try to expand my music repertoire and could use some inspiration.
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Either Ok Computer or In Rainbows by Radiohead. Depends on what I’m in the mood for.
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Live aus Berlin by Rammstein
I use to listen to the heck out of that on CD a long time ago. But I don't have a portable CD player anymore. I'm normally listening to individual songs on my MP3 player if I want it portable.
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The Smiths: The Queen is Dead
Absolutely incredible album.
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Urban Hymns by The Verve is amazing as well.
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I own Tidalwave of Mystery by Capital Cities but Passion Pit Gossamer is good too.
VA - More Lost Legends of Surf Guitar
Mp3 CBR 320 kbps | Rock, Surf, Instrumental | 1:06:35 | 1CD | 157 Mb
Tracklist
1.01 - The Avengers Vi - Bomb (1:50)
1.02 - Jan Davis - Surfbuster (2:17)
1.03 - Jerry Cole & His Spacemen - Midnight Surfer (1:59)
1.04 - The Tornadoes - The Gremmie, Part 1 (2:34)
1.05 - The Trashmen - Stick Shift (2:54)
1.06 - The Surfaris - Yep (2:29)
1.07 - The Belairs - Volcanic Action (3:01)
1.08 - The Teemates - Walk, Don't Run '64 (2:16)
1.09 - Al Casey - The Hearse (1:59)
1.10 - The Challengers - Satan's Theme (2:28)
1.11 - The Progressives - Hot Cinders (2:14)
1.12 - The Vibrants - Scorpion (2:33)
1.13 - The Avengers Vi - Heartbeat (2:17)
1.14 - PJ & Artie - (They Call the Wind) Maria (4:37)
1.15 - The Surfriders - Surfbeat (2:37)
1.16 - The Stage-Men - Fall Out (2:32)
1.17 - The Gladiators - Istambul (1:56)
1.18 - PJ & Artie - Fink (1:45)
1.19 - The Surfriders - Rum Runner (2:21)
1.20 - The Citations - Moon Race (2:17)
1.21 - The Vibrants - Wildfire (2:12)
1.22 - Thom Starr & the Galaxies - Strange Fever (2:47)
1.23 - The Tornadoes - Scalping Party (2:09)
1.24 - The Teensmen - Spin Out (2:18)
1.25 - Kenny & The Fiends - Moon Shot (2:01)
1.26 - The Travelers 3 - Spanish Moon (2:09)
1.27 - The Truants - The Truant (1:54)
1.28 - The Pastels - Raw-Hide (2:11)
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Urban Hymns by The Verve is amazing as well.
Yeah it's a good album tbf. One of the better Brit pop albums from the time. Blur, Oasis and Pulp all put out some decent albums as well.
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Yeah it's a good album tbf. One of the better Brit pop albums from the time. Blur, Oasis and Pulp all put out some decent albums as well.
I think it was a perfect blend of their previous space rock sound mixed with a more accessible pop sound. One of my favorite albums to own on vinyl. I do love the other bands you mentioned.