#Best album ever made in your opinion?
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honestly Toxicity by System of a Down has consistently been an album that i go back to over and over.
The Low End Theory by A Tribe Called Quest is in my top 3 consistently
The Low End Theory is the second studio album by American hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest, released on September 24, 1991, by Jive Records. Recording sessions for the album were held mostly at Battery Studios in New York City, from 1990 to 1991. The album was primarily produced by group member Q-Tip, with a minimalist sound that combines bass...
Rage Against the Machine - RATM
while imo that nevermind is a good contender, i personally believe it would be in utero by nirvana
while it isn't exactly groundbreaking by any means, i would like to point out that they set out with making a raw album and flipped over execs just to get it out as it is, it mostly came out unscathed with a mere title change for that one track "waif me"
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
Nectar by Joji
https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nvELB-nk0pksDsADpeZHbD-oZ0hgWaHXk&feature=share
Nectar is the second studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Joji, released on 25 September 2020 via 88rising. It features the singles "Sanctuary", "Run", "Gimme Love", "Daylight" with Diplo, and "Your Man", as well as collaborations with Benee, Lil Yachty, Omar Apollo, Yves Tumor and Rei Brown.
this doesn't really count but I don't think there is a single bad performance in Alice in Chain's Unplugged album. some of my favorite live performances
Definitely The Dentonweaver by Raccoon Tour
It's really something else imo
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/50oBW2yw03Y7Nd6gJk5FVh?si=6581e2afdcea4bb9
always been a big RHCP guy, so either One Hot Minute or By The Way for me
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Eli And the Thirteenth Confession - Laura Nyro
Why can't I send a spotify link...
either rumours by fleetwood mac, or are you experienced by jimi hendrix probably
i cant really pick a favorite album, thats like picking a favorite child, but those two albums dont have a single bad song on them
master of reality is another near flawless album
Nirvana bleach
Nevermind is overrated as hell
To me it would be temple of shadows by angra, i just feel like they used a lot of different instruments, it's pretty original and it's very complete, i couldn't find anything to critisize, at least for me.
back in black for sure
Pet Sounds and it's not even really close
Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, in particular the one with the jams at the end
Ear X-Tacy by Andy Timmons is pretty amazing imho
Picking a best album ever is pretty impossible. I can reccomend several though that I think every musician should listen to : - Aja by Steely Dan - Last Day's of Oakland by Fantastic Negrito - Quadraphenia by The Who - In Absentia by Porcupine Tree - ...And The Battle Begun By RXBandits - A little touch of Schmilson in the Night by Harry Nilson