This album > that album.

The Beatles

Revolver > Abbey Road > SGT Peppers > Rubber Soul > White Album > Help! > Magical Mystery Tour > Let It Be > Beatles For Sale > A Hard Days Night
 
Nirvana aren't overrated, they're overexposed. Despite that they were still a great fucking band and Nevermind was by far their best record. Despite Smells Like Teen Spirit being played to death, it still doesn't take away the facts it was a good song. Shunning something just because it's popular, I never understand it. Nevermind gets the attention it does over Bleach because it's by far their best record.
 
I'm sorry but I've just never taken KISS seriously, I don't think I ever will, everything they do is just way too ridiculous.

Back on topic:

Bloc Party:
Silent Alarm>all their other releases by a mile.

I guess if I wanted a serious one it would go...

Silent Alarm>Intimacy>A Weekend In The City
 
Yeah, you realise how f*cking long a Frank Zappa ranking would be if it was required to list every single album?

Does anyone own that guy's entire discography? I don't think so.
 
Ouch, not a Piper fan I see.



You haven't heard Help?




I think we can all agree on the bottom 3.

Genesis (Shapes) is the last good Genesis album, though Invisible Touch does have one great song, Land of Confusion, the last shining moment in the band's declining career.

We Can't Dance was a real erabarrassment, but at least the videos for Jesus He Knows Me and I Can't Dance are fun to watch. Everyone should see Phil Collins' Michael Jackson impersonation at least once before they die.




Technical Ecstasy is pretty generic but it's decent, it's not as bad as people say.... Never Say Die is though.



Yeah people who say The Doors were only good for the backing band are idiots, all they need is to check out some of the non Morrison stuff to see how true that is.



That being said, Dive and Aneurysm are two of my favorite Nirvana songs.
 
The Clash
London Calling > Give 'Em Enough Rope > S/T > Sandinista! > Corabat Rock

Alexisonfire
S/T > Watch Out! > OldCrows/Young Cardinals > Crisis

At The Drive-In
Relationship Of Command > In/Casino/Out > Acrobatic Tenement
 
I can see that



Pretty good - but for me there's no way Labor Days can go behind anything but Float - if that.



Quiet down - my list is HEAVY as hell. 7th Son is only there because I was an impressionable teen when it was released. If I was a diehard fan who didn't have that particular nostalgia then it wouldn't even be on my list
 
Julian Cope (Up to 1995)

Peggy Suicide > World Shut Your Mouth = Fried > Saint Julian > 20 Mothers > Skellington > Autogeddon > Droolian > My Nation Underground

WSYM = Fried - The two Mercury albums really are equal in my view. If he did not go to recording more great albums or interesting side projects, it would be WSYM > Fried, but retrospectively thinking now, it's equal.
 
I was the same. Well, I lied...the Greatest Hits was my first exposure to the Cure, but Disintegration was my first proper album and I played the **** out of it. I can't listen to it as much these days, but that's not going to stop me from saying it was one of the finest albums the Cure ever put out.
 
:O

Live Through This is my favorite Hole album. Don't know why, but even after 10 listens Nobody's Daughter just isn't appealing to me.

Death Cab for Cutie:

Narrow Stairs > Plans > Something About Airplanes > You Can Play These Songs With ChorRAB > The Photo Album > Transatlanticism > We Have The Facts and We're Voting Yes
 
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