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The 'Must Have' List
KharBevNor:
Well of course, that's just a bare list for the uninitiated. A more complete list would have added:
Stormtroopers of Death - Speak English or Die
Running Wild - Under Jolly Roger
Carpahtian Forest - Morbid Fascination of Death
My Dying Bride - Turn Loose the Swans
Ulver - Nattens Madrigal: Aatte Hymne Til Ulven I Manden
Sabbat - History of a Time to Come
Paradise Lost - Gothic
Count Nosferatu Kommando - Ultraviolence Uber Alles
Celtic Frost - To Mega Therion
Orange Goblin - Frequencies From Planet Ten
3 Inches of Blood - Advance & Vanquish
Ancient Rites - Dim Carcosa
Finntroll - Midnattens Widunder
Children of Bodom - Hatebreeder
Blut Aus Nord - The Work Which Transforms God
Ewigkeit - Radio Ixtlan
Skyclad - The Wayward Sons of Mother Earth
Bloodbath - Breeding Death EP
Aborym - With No Human Intervention
Death - Human
Emperor - In the Nightside Eclipse
Hammerfall - Glory to the Brave
Theatre of Tragedy - Velvet Darkness They Fear
Candlemass - Epicus Doomicus Metallicus
Burzum - Burzum
Dark Tranquillity - The Gallery
Samael - Worship Him
Immortal - Battles in the North
Cradle of Filth - Vempire EP
Electric Wizard - Dopethrone
Therion - Theli
Tankard - Chemical Invasion
and a ton more. But seriously, that ^ audial feast of awesomeness, and a good set of bookmarks, sea-changes, comparisons, oft-copied efforts and simply fucking good music, although it lacks depth in death metal and thrash particularly, and has some more personal choices.
Johnny C:
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All you missed was DFA1979, I think, but it mighta been mentioned earlier.
saturnine1979:
Johnny C... when did I say that?
DFA1979 is a great band, though. I don't know if I would put them on my "must have" list, but I thoroughly enjoy them nonetheless.
Willis:
I'll avoid getting into the requisite debate over which Pixies or Pavement album is really the definitive one. But allow me to throw in a couple that have not been mentioned.
R.E.M. -- Murmur. I may be biased here suggesting this one, but it is a fantastic album. This album, along with Automatic for the People, are considered their two best albums. Murmur pretty much ushered in the "college rock" movement of the 80s. They were a very unconventional band at the time. Peter Buck wasn't a true lead guitarist and you've got Michael Stipes oh-so-unintelligible lyrics. It's a very good album.
I also didn't see any Elvis Costello in there. My Aim is True or This Year's Model are both great albums. Most of his albums have been re-released and are packed-full of auditory extras.
~~Willis
Kai:
My friend's sister is a big REM fan. Knowing this, I set off on a task to bug the hell out of her. It took one sentence.
"REM? Those guys are Hippies."
Well, technically two, but who's counting?
But yeah, that combined with after me saying I hated Weezer makes her think I have no taste in music.
Also, I really have no actual opinion on REM. Never listened to them. I just like bugging my friend's sister.
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