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look out! Ninjas!:
Pet Sounds - The Beach Boys

All other albums are rubbish.

Shadows Collide:
Favourite Jazz albums:
#1 Pat Metheny - Bright Size Life
- Keith Jarrett - The Koln Concert
- Charles Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady
- John Coltrane - Ascension
- Alice Coltrane - Journey in Satchidanada
- Pharaoh Sanders - Karma

Favourite Hip Hop song of all time: Edan - Making Planets (ft. Mr Lif)
Favourite Tom Waits song at the moment: Train Song
Favourite Agalloch song: Odal



Uber Ritter:
Currently some of my favorites; not saying they're the best ever or anything, just albums I really, really like right now:

My Bloody Valentine-Loveless---I just bought this, several years after first listening to it.  Listening to it all the way through is pretty freakin' cathartic.

Guns N Roses-Appetite for Destruction---What more do I need to say?  I've had this album since I was 13 (so for like 9 years or so) and I still love every second.

Queens of the Stone Age-Era Vulgaris---I don't know if it's their best album, but I like it better than Songs for the Deaf, and that was a really good album.

Godspeed You Black Emperor!-Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven---my favorite album of theirs, probably.

The Pop Group-Y---You know you've listened to enough noise and grindcore when this bands name seems appropriate rather than just incongruous.  Weird shit, but good.

Boris-Pink---Probably ranks alongside Era Vulgaris among candidates for a contemporary Appetite for Destruction

Ulver-Bergtatt---Probably the black metal dearest to my heart right now, though I don't even own the album, having a lot of other expenses right now, Youtube will have to do.  I love vocal harmonies (in this case Garm's vocals overlaid on each other).

The Seldom Scene-Live at the Cellar Door---Great live recording of a good chunk of the live material of this '70's Bluegrass band.  Did I mention that I love vocal harmonies?

The Beatles-The Beatles/The White Album---an amazing experience to listen to all the way through, so diverse, even two songs written by the same Beattle often seem like they were two different bands.  And George definitely comes into his own as a songwriter.

And there's lots more, but that's what's on my mind at the moment.

Thrillho:

--- Quote from: Uber Ritter on 29 Jul 2008, 20:15 ---The Beatles-The Beatles/The White Album---an amazing experience to listen to all the way through, so diverse, even two songs written by the same Beattle often seem like they were two different bands.  And George definitely comes into his own as a songwriter.
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The acclaim meted out to this album is something I can just about understand but never agree with, but then this is a favourites list after all.

BlakeJustBlake:
Mogwai - Mr. Beast
Mogwai - Rock Action
Mogwai - Government Commissions
Mogwai - Happy Songs For Happy People
Mogwai - Young Team
Mogwai - Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait
Mogwai - No Education=No Future
Mogwai - Come On Die Young
Mogwai - Kicking A Dead Pig
Mogwai - Ten Rapid
Broken Social Scene - You Forgot it In People
Broken Social Scene - Broken Social Scene
Explosions In The sky - How Strange, Innocence
The Album Leaf - Into The Blue Again
Mum - Finally We Are No One
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven
The Strokes - Is This It
The Clash - London Calling
Caribou - The Milk Of Human Kindness
Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um
Miles Davis - Kind of  Blue
At The Drive-In - Relationship of Command
Animal Collective - Strawberry Jam
Wolf Parade - Apologies To Queen Mary


Can anyone tell who my favorite band is?

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