Music: Rank your favorite band/artist discography

Augscura

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Gorguts:

1) Obscura 9.8/10
2) Colored Sands 9.8 /10
3)Pleiades' Dust 9.5/10
4) From Wisdom to Hate 9/10
5) The Erosion of Sanity 8.5/10
6) Considered Dead - 8.2/10

Opeth:

1) Blackwater Park 9.5/10
2) Morningrise 9.4/10
3) Still Life 9.3/10
4) Orchid 9.2/10
5) My Arms, Your Hearse 9.2/10
6) Ghost Reveries 9/10
7) Watershed 8.8/10
8) Deliverance 8.6/10
9) Damnation 8.4/10
10)Sorceress 7.8/10
11) Pale Communion 7.5/10
12) Heritage 6/10

Death:

1) Symbolic 10/10
2) Leprosy 9.6/10
3) Human 9.5/10
4) Scream Bloody Gore 9.5/10
5) Individual Thought Patterns 9.3/10
6) The Sound of Perseverance 9.1/10
7) Spiritual Healing 8.8/10

Ulcerate:

1) Vermis 9.6/10
2) Everything is Fire 9.5/10
3) The Destroyers of All 9.4/10
4) Shrines of Paralysis 9.2/10
5) Of Fracture and Failure 7.9/10

Immolation:

1) Here In After 9.4/10
2) Failures For Gods 9.3/10
3) Close To A World Below 9/10
4) Dawn of Possession 8.8/10
5) Unholy Cult 8.7/10
6) Atonement 8.3/10
7) Majesty and Decay 8/10
8) Shadows In The Light 7.8/10
9) Harnessing Ruin 7.6/10
10) Kingdom of Conspiracy 7/10

The Ruins of Beverast:

1) Exuvia 9.7/10
2) Foulest Semen of a Sheltered Elite 9.6/10
3) Rain Upon the Impure 9.4/10
4) Blood Vaults 8.4/10
5) Unlock The Shrine 7.8/10

Morbid Angel:

1) Covenant - 9.6/10
2) Altars of Madness 9.5/10
3) Blessed Are The Sick 9.1/10
4) Gateways to Annihilation 8.8/10
5) Heretic 8.4/10
6) Formulas Fatal To the Flesh 8.4/10
7) Domination 7.8/10
8) Illud Divinum Insanus 1/10 (generous)
 

ImporterExporter

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I notice many people like Pink Floyd. There is something about this band that makes them the greatest thing ever while you're in your 20s and an afterthought when you reach your 30s.

This might be the most ridiculous statement I've ever read regarding music! :help:

I'm well into my 30's now and have only gained more of an appreciation for their entire catalog over the past 5+ years than I ever did in my 20's, although I still loved them then.

There were plenty of amazing bands in rock genre during the 60's and 70's but time only enhances how unique and progressive Floyd was to the world of music IMHO.
 

Ceremony

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Vs.
Binaural
Ten
Pearl Jam
No Code
Riot Act
Vitalogy
Yield
Lightning Bolt
Backspacer

And since so many people have Radiohead in the wrong order

In Rainbows
The Bends
OK Computer
Amnesiac
Kid A
Pablo Honey
A Moon Shaped Pool
Hail to the Thief
The King of Limbs
 

Fantomas

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This might be the most ridiculous statement I've ever read regarding music! :help:

I'm well into my 30's now and have only gained more of an appreciation for their entire catalog over the past 5+ years than I ever did in my 20's, although I still loved them then.

There were plenty of amazing bands in rock genre during the 60's and 70's but time only enhances how unique and progressive Floyd was to the world of music IMHO.

Maybe I should speak for myself then!
 

bossy22

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The Police

Zenyatta Mondatta
Outlandos D'Amour
Ghost in the Machine
Reggatta De Blanc
Synchronicity

The Doors

The Doors
Morrison Hotel
L.A. Woman
The Soft Parade
Waiting for the Sun
Strange Days

Led Zeppelin

The Brown Bomber
Physical Graffiti
IV
III
I
Houses of the Holy
In Through the Out Door
Coda
 
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Mikeaveli

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Radiohead:

10/10:
In Rainbows
Kid A

9/10:
Hail to the Thief

8/10:
OK Computer
A Moon Shaped Pool

7/10:
Amnesiac

4/10:
The King of Limbs

3/10:
The Bends

2/10:
Pablo Honey
 

ImporterExporter

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Steely Dan

One of the greatest studio bands of all time. So tight and generated some of the greatest fusion of all time. RIP btw to Walter Becker who died a few days ago.

1. Can't Buy a Thrill - 1972 (10/10)
-Seriously, one of the greatest debut albums of all time. I wore the cassette tape out in my mother's old Subaru back in the day and as I've grown and learned the guitar myself, have an even greater appreciation for SD. The were elite musicians and this album was perfection for the time period and genre. One of my favorites all time.

2. Aja - 1977 (10/10)
-If you are a vinyl nut like I am this is a must own. The production is amazing and the album itself is about as sublime as you can get if you're into the jazz/rock/funk scene. It won a Grammy back when they were actually meaningful. So break out the hats and hooters folks. :D

3. Two Against Nature - 2000 (9/10)
-Consider the year. 2000. Consider Fagen and Becker were 50ish years old at this point. Consider the type of music that was dominating the airwaves. And yet, this incredible album won 4 Grammy's including album of the year. Yeah, it's really damn good.

4. Countdown to Ecstacy - 1973 (9/10)
-Seriously, its hard to pick these albums. CTE is so damn tight and you can see the crossover into the more consistent fusion genre here. "Bodhisattva" breaks the doors down as the first track and there are very very few dull moments the rest of the way.

5. Pretzel Logic - 1974 (8.5/10)

6. The Royal Scam - 1976 (8/10)

7. Katy Lied - 1975 (7/10)

8. Everything Must Go - 2003 (6/10)

9. Gaucho - 1980 (5.5/10)
 

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Finland
Unwound

Leaves Turn Inside You
Repetition
New Plastic Ideas
Fake Train
(A Single History: 1991-1997)
Unwound
The Future of What
Challenge for a Siviliced Society
 

Note Worthy

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Rise Against

The Suffer & the Witness
Appeal To Reason -------(Let the hate begin)
The Unraveling
Endgame
Siren Song of the Counter Culture
The Black Market
RPM

I left Wolves off because it's essentially brand new and I feel I haven't listened to it enough to get a real feel for it. So ranking it right now would be unfair for me.
 

Arcade Fire

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Rise Against
  1. The Sufferer and the Witness
  2. Appeal to Reason
  3. Siren Song of the Counter Culture
  4. Revolutions per Minute
  5. The Unraveling
  6. Endgame
  7. Black Market
  8. Wolves

Linkin Park
  1. Minutes to Midnight
  2. Hybrid Theory
  3. A Thousand Suns
  4. Meteora
  5. Living Things
  6. The Hunting Party
  7. One More Light (whatever the f*** that is)

Arcade Fire
  1. The Suburbs
  2. Funeral
  3. Reflektor
  4. Neon Bible
  5. Everything Now

Alt-J
  1. Awesome Wave
  2. This Is All Yours
  3. Relaxer

Counterparts (haven't listened to You're Not You Anymore yet)
  1. Tragedy Will Find Us
  2. The Current Will Carry Us
  3. Prophets
  4. The Difference Between Hell and Home

Exlosions in the Sky
  1. The Earth Is Not a Cold Place
  2. All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone
  3. Take Care, Take Care, Take Care
  4. How Strange, Innocence
  5. Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever
  6. The Wilderness
  7. The Rescue

Maybeshewill
  1. Not for Want of Trying
  2. Sing the Word Hope in Four-Part Harmony
  3. I Was Here For a Moment, Then I Was Gone
  4. Fair Youth
 

peate

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Great thread, very interesting to read your favorites and ranking.

Led Zep I would rank in the same order they came out. The first album was a revelation to me and my musician buddies when it came out.(yeah, I'm old :laugh:) We played that damn album so often, by the end you could hear both sides simultaneously.

Beatles is more complicated to rank. Revolver (US Version) would be my favorite, followed by Abbey Road, Sgt. Pepper and Rubber Soul.

Stones I would go with Let it bleed, Beggar's Banquet and the rest in no particular order, the older stuff was great.

Pink Floyd I'll say Dark side of the Moon, Meddle and Wish you were here. The rest depending on how I feel.
 

Kaapo Cabana

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The Avett Brothers.

Starting listening to them in college and found their down to earth authenticity striking.

favorite albums in order - Favorite Track(s)

I and Love and You - Laundry Room
The Carpenter - Life/The Once and Future Carpenter
Emotionalism - Shame
Mignonette - Salvation Song
Magpie and the Dandelion - Morning Song
The Gleam - When I Drink
True Sadness (still really getting into this album, so it may wind up higher) - I Wish I Was/Divorce Separation Blues
The Second Gleam - Murder in the City
A Carolina Jubilee - The Travelling Song/Pretty Girl From Annapolis
Four Thieves Gone - Distraction #74
Country Was - Old Wyom

Anybody else like the Avett Brothers?
 

Porn*

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Incubus:
S.C.I.E.N.C.E
Fungus Amongus / Enjoy Incubus
Morning View
Make Yourself
A Crow Left of the Murder
If not now, when?
Monuments and Melodies
Light Grenades
Trust Fall Side A
8
 

Sombastate

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The Roots-
Illadelph Halflife
Game Theory
Do You Want More?!?!
Undun
Things Fall Apart
How I Got Over
The Tipping Point
Phrenology
Organix
Rising Down
And You Shoot Your Cousin
 
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The Roots-
Illadelph Halflife
Game Theory
Do You Want More?!?!
Undun
Things Fall Apart
How I Got Over
The Tipping Point
Phrenology
Organix
Rising Down
And You Shoot Your Cousin

I was on the fence between going rock (incubus) or hip hop (the roots).
Do you want more?!?! is top 2 for me, dropping Game Theory to 3rd. The rest is spot on.
 

plank

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GRATEFUL DEAD/JERRY GARCIA

One From the Vault 10/10
American Beauty 10/10
Workingman's Dead 9.5/10
What a Long Strange Trip It's Been 9.5/10
Skeletons from the Closet 9.5/10
Garcia 9/10
Europe '72 9/10
Reckoning 9/10
Skull & Roses 8.5/10
Shady Grove 8.5/10
Dick's Picks Vol. 8 8.5/10
Live Dead 8.5/10
Wake of the Flood 8.5/10
Without a Net 8/10
Jerry Garcia Band 8/10
In the Dark 8/10
Terrapin Station 8/10
Dead Set 7.5/10
Dick's Picks Vol. 27 7.5/10
From the Mars Hotel 7.5/10
RFK '95 7.5/10
Shakedown Street 7/10
Jerry Garcia and David Grisman 7/10
The Pizza Tapes 6.5/10
Go to Heaven 6/10
Cats Under the Stairs 5/10
 

Sombastate

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I was on the fence between going rock (incubus) or hip hop (the roots).
Do you want more?!?! is top 2 for me, dropping Game Theory to 3rd. The rest is spot on.

That one is very tough for me. I think its more of a 2A/2B depending on which i'm listening to at the time.

Do you want more?!?! is better musically, but Game Theory is better lyrically. Also, i think Game Theory is the perfect anthem for inner city philadelphia (my hometown).
 
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Porn*

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That one is very tough for me. I think its more of a 2A/2B depending on which i'm listening to at the time.

Do you want more?!?! is better musically, but Game Theory is better lyrically. Also, i think Game Theory is the perfect anthem for inner city philadelphia (my hometown).

You can't go wrong either way... The Roots are a generational talent in music.
 

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Metallica:
1. ...And Justice For All
2. Ride The Lightning
3. Reload
4. Master Of Puppets
5. Load
6. Kill Em All
7. Hardwired To Self-Destruct
8. St. Anger
9. Death Magnetic
10. The Black Album

Megadeth:
1. Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?
2. Killing is My Business...And Business Is Good
3. Rust In Peace
4. Dystopia
5. Countdown To Extinction
6. United Abominations
7. The System Has Failed
8. So Far So Good So What
9. Risk
10. Cryptic Writings
11. Thirteen
12. Endgame
13. Youthanasia
14. The World Needs A Hero
15. Super Collider

Slayer:
1. World Painted Blood
2. Hell Awaits
3. Reign in Blood
4. Seasons In The Abyss
5. God Hates Us All
6. South Of Heaven
7. Show No Mercy
8. Christ Illusion
9. Divine Intervention
10. Diabolus in Musica
11. Repentless
 
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