Submitted by The_Flying_Dog t3_11e6rdg in Music
cobywaan t1_jadbuii wrote
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The 1's
Einstürzende Neubauten Kollaps
Barry Adamson Moss Side Story
Can Future Days
Queen Latifah All Hail the Queen
Blur Parklife
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Now I Got Worry
John Zorn Spy Vs. Spy: The Music Of Ornette Coleman
Faust Faust IV
Tom Waits Rain Dogs
Orbital Snivilisation
Julian Cope Peggy Suicide
Simple Minds New Gold Dream (81/82/83/84)
The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
The Band The Band
maxforce2869 t1_jadplqo wrote
Just goes to show how subjective music can be. I personally cannot fathom how someone could think Sticky Fingers is a bad album, but that's because it's one of my favorites. Everyone has different tastes and that's what makes music so all encompassing and brilliant.
cobywaan t1_jadv3t4 wrote
Yeah man, I just cannot stand the Stones. I know I am biased about it, but I just dislike all of their songs. I really tried to get past it with the records they have had on this list, and I have given different ones 2's or 3's, but overall, not for me and never will be.
lunarmantra t1_jadokkz wrote
Einsturzende Neubauten is not for the faint of heart, especially Kollaps. A more accessible album from EN would be Silence is Sexy.
reverber t1_jadwnks wrote
One has to be in the proper mood, too.
My favorite is Halber Mensch, perhaps because it was the first I heard (on a college radio station - I miss those days). Tabula Rasa is a nice album for me because it has a nice mix of the ambient (Blume) and the noisy (Headcleaner).
Swans are another of those bands that I love, but find very few people in my circle who agree.
jebjebitz t1_jaelxv7 wrote
Rain Dogs is great. But, I could understand how you would either love or hate it.
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