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                right now i guess they must be:
 "in the aeroplane over the sea" by neutral milk hotel
 "if you're feeling sinister" by belle and sebastian
 "meat is murder" by the smiths
 "we are beautiful, we are doomed" by los campesinos!
 "hissing fauna are you the destroyer?" by of montreal
 
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                For right now
 "Beyond the Horizon" - People In Planes
 "Mean Everything to Nothing" - Manchester Orchestra
 "Shudder" - Bayside
 "First Temple" - Closure In Moscow
 "Mama, I'm Swollen" - Cursive
 
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 "Secrets are Sinister" - Longwave
 "Union" - The Boxer Rebellion
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                Right, I've come back to this. #1 is Crowbar - Planets Collide #2, 3, 4 & 5 are too hard to do on just their own. My gut feeling though would be for Acid Bath - When The Kite String Pops, Burzum - Filosofem, Electric Wizard - Come My Fanatics & Life Of Agony - River Runs Red. But really the LOA & Wizard are both picks I had to think about, the first 3 came to mind a lot easier.  After that it's just hard to break them down. Edited by user 03 June 2009 09:38:02(UTC)
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                Though it's hard to be definitive, here's five important ones.
 Brian Wilson - Smile
 As it was always meant to be.
 Old Man Gloom - Seminar III: Zozobra
 This 27 minute song contains almost everything I ever wanted from listening to music.
 Paul Simon - Graceland
 For such a popular singer songwriter, dude has an odd melodic sensibility.
 Philip Glass - Solo Piano
 A man, playing a piano, how good could it be, right? This good.
 Boris - Flood
 70 minutes of a single song. Gigantic crescendos, one massive crushing melody over and over until your brain can't take it anymore.
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                They're all by James and I wouldn't know what order to put them in. "Laid" would top it I think. | 
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                Right now:
 Supporting Caste by Propagandhi
 The Shape of Punk to Come by Refused
 Global Cannibal by Behind Enemy Lines
 Mortos ao Amanhecer by Maldita
 Here we Stand by Cock Sparrer
 
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                Order as of now:
 Queen - A Night At The Opera (Has always been my favourite)
 Wuthering Heights - The Shadow Cabinet
 Equilibrium - Sagas
 Dream Theater - Octavarium
 Primal Fear - 16.6 (Before The Devil Knows You're Dead)
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                sav wrote:right now i guess they must be:
 "in the aeroplane over the sea" by neutral milk hotel
 "if you're feeling sinister" by belle and sebastian
 "meat is murder" by the smiths
 "we are beautiful, we are doomed" by los campesinos!
 "hissing fauna are you the destroyer?" by of montreal
 
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 1 and 5, top albums right there :) Erm, top albums of all time would encompass: Bright Eyes - "Fevers And Mirrors" Bright Eyes - "Lifted..." Brand New - "Deja Entendu" Jack's Mannequin - "The Glass Passenger" The Dresden Dolls - Self-Titled Though at the moment for myself, of the moment: The Dangerous Summer - "Reach For The Sun" Amanda Palmer - "Who Killed Amanda Palmer" (been going for a while thoughh) Lady Gaga - "The Fame" Ryan Adams - "Gold" Taking Back Sunday - "New Again" An odd mix right there! Edited by user 04 June 2009 20:58:56(UTC)
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                xNightsidex wrote:Taking Back Sunday - "New Again"
 
 
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                Rule no. 1, as with any TBS album, NEVER compare with "Tell All Your Friends" like every schmo on the absolutepunk.net forum does for example.  Take it as it's own.
 Otherwise, bar a couple of smaller moments, a very very good solid album.  Anything you may have heard - ie "Sink Into Me" or the title track - are vastly different from what else is on there.  Notable moments I'd vouch for are "Swing" and "Capital M-E", oh and "Everything Must Go".  AMAZING closer.
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                I can't really compare my favourites as I love em all equally but here they are
 Black Sabbath- Paranoid
 Black Sabbath- Master of Reality
 Pink Floyd- The Wall
 Neil Young- Harvest
 David Bowie- The Rise and fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
 
 
 Others I like and worth a mention but not in my top 5:
 
 Neil Young- After the Goldrush
 Creedence Clearwater Revival- Green River
 Metallica- Master of Puppets
 Guns 'N' Roses- Appetite for Destruction
 Iron Maiden- Number of the Beast
 Black Sabbath- Sabotage
 Ozzy Osbourne- No More Tears
 Guns 'N' Roses- Use Your Illusion 1 and 2
 
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                probably at the moment, although i can never really tell....Brand New - Deju Entendu
 Alkaline Trio - Maybe i'll catch fire
 Idlewild - 100 broken windows
 Death Cab For Cutie - Translantiscm
 Electric Six - Fire
 
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                Top few albums... err..
 Jack's Mannequin - The Glass Passenger
 Death Cab for Cutie - Plans
 Bright Eyes - I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
 You Me at Six - Take Off Your Colours
 The Scene Aesthetic - The Scene Aesthetic
 
 Honourable mentions:
 Babyshambles - Shotters Nation
 Dashboard Confessional - The Places You Have Come To Fear Most
 Manchester Orchestra - Mean Everything To Nothing
 Motion City Soundtrack - I Am The Movie
 The Rocket Summer - Do You Feel
 
 
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                Dookie-Green DayMaster of Puppets-Metallica
 Blur:The Best of-Blur
 (What's The Story) Morning Glory?-Oasis
 Enema of the State-Blink 182
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                Ride The Lightning-Metallica (Got me into metal)Hatebreeder-Children of Bodom (Has all my favorites)
 Nemisis Divina-Satyricon (Brutal medieval metal)
 For all Tid-Dimmu Borgir- (Got me into black metal)
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 1. Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Vol. 1: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness - Coheed and Cambria
 2. Vol. 3 The Subliminal Versus - Slipknot
 3. In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 - Coheed and Cambria
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                tension101 wrote:lawl.
 1. Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Vol. 1: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness - Coheed and Cambria
 2. Vol. 3 The Subliminal Versus - Slipknot
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                Demon Days-Gorillaz would be my 6th but it didn't fit with my other picks since it was top 5 | 
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                No particular order:
 Clouds Taste Metallic - The Flaming Lips
 40 Oz. to Freedom - Sublime
 Only By The Night - Kings Of Leon
 Blah...Blah...Blah...Love Songs for the New Millennium - Scum Of The Earth
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                Tool - "Aenima"NIN - "The Fragile"
 Marilyn Manson - "Antichrist Superstar"
 At The Drive-In - "Relationship Of Command"
 The Smashing Pumpkins - "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness"
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