This album > that album.

I'm surprised this hasn't been done yet...

Korn

Untouchables (2002) > Follow The Leader (1998) > Korn (1994) > Issues (1999) > See You On The Other Side (2005) > Life Is Peachy (1996) > Untitled (2007) > Take A Look In The Mirror (2003)
 
I categorize all of these as pop punk, and they all have at least one album I absolutely love:

Alkaline Trio
Green Day
blink 182
The ORABpring
Lagwagon
Screeching Weasel

BTW Jackhammer, I don't see how you can hate on pop punk but then turn around and post a nu metal song in another thread...
 
There are a few Nick Cave albums I've not heard but for the ones I'm familiar with, here goes.

Tender Prey > Henry's Dream > The Boatman's Call > Let Love In > No More Shall We Part > Murder BallaRAB > Dig Lazarus Dig > Your Funeral, My Trial > The Good Son > Nocturama

I really need to give Your Funeral, My Trial a few more listens though.



Haha I guess I need to check out Heathen then :D I see you also think highly of Buddha - it's a bit of lost gem really.
 
I'll do a Dinosaur Jr. one too.

Your Living All Over Me>Bug>Farm>Beyond>Where You Been?>Dinosaur>Green Mind>Quest>Hand it Over>Whatever's Cool With Me>Without a Sound

Quest and WCWM aren't technically albums I guess but whatevs.
 
I was thinking the same thing


But your list is nearly totally backwarRAB. :crazy:


Modest Mouse
The Lonesome Crowded West > The Moon & Antarctica > This Is a Long Drive for Someone With Nothing to Think About > Building Nothing Out of Something > Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks > No One's First, and You're Next > Good News for People Who Love Bad News > The Fruit That Ate Itself > Sad Sappy Sucker > We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank

(includes relevant comps and EPs not included on comp or LPs)
 
Just about. I do think that song and It's All Too Much are easamong the best Beatles songs though - I did name my account here after the former and all. All Together Now and Only a Northern Song are little bundles of goodness too.


I suppose you could see it that way but, needless to say, I just take the whole thing into account everytime. It's a whole B-side that I simply never listen to, so it'd be hard for me not to automatically put it last.


Good album, but never one I've been a particularly huge fan of. Fixing a Hole, Getting Better, Day In the Life and Within You Without You are four (more) of my favourite Beatles songs (particularly the first two - two of my favourites ever), but the rest of the album ranges from good down to passable for me.

Also, did I do XTC already? If so, tough, I'm gonna do an entry for them again :p:

XTC
Apple Venus > Black Sea > Skylarking > English Settlement > Mummer > Oranges and Lemons > Drums and Wires > White Music > Nonsuch > Wasp Star > Go2 > The Big Express

Lisa Gerrard
The Silver Tree > The Black Opal > The Mirror Pool

David Sylvian [solo albums only, and barring the few I couldn't find for love nor money]
Approaching Silence > Manafon > Secrets Of the Beehive > Brilliant Trees > Gone To Earth > Blemish > Dead Bees On a Cake
 
It's sort of accurate--it's kind of hard because I vacillate on the exact rankings, but I'd say the first four are my four favorite, the next four are kind of in the middle and the last four are the weakest set (although still pretty good).
 
:laughing:

Prince

Purple Rain > Sign O The Times > 1999 > Controversy > Dirty Mind > Parade > The Black Album > Lovesexy > Graffiti Bridge > Around The World In A Day > The Gold Experience > Batman > For You > Musicology > Lotus > DiamonRAB & Pearls
 
You mean you haven't got Abbatoir Blues/Lyre Of Orpheus? You need to get that fixed very soon sir :D

Can't really argue with your list there either. I used to think the Boatman's Call was kinda let down by Black Hair as its weak spot, but I've long since seen the light with that one. Apart from No More Shall We Part definitely being my favourite, picking the rest of mine down to Dig Lazarus Dig was virtually impossible.


If it weren't for the last track (ie the title track with a lame guitar solo overdub), it'd be up there with my top 3. Heathen's an absolutely top album too, if only for I Would Be Your Slave alone - definitely worth having.
 
Siouxsie and the Banshees

Peepshow>Downside up>Join HanRAB>Ju Ju>Hyena>Through the Looking Glass>Tinderbox>Through in the Looking Glass>A Kiss in the Dreamhouse>Rapture>Superstition>Kaleleidoscope>The Scream
 
The Kinks

The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society > Muswell Hillbillies > Face to Face > Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround > Something Else by The Kinks
 
I've only listened to Double Nickels and What Makes a Man along with a few random EPs. So I should go Buzz or Howl next?
 
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