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StarF:
Lately one of my favorite concept albums has been B. Dolan's "The Failure," which is - when stripped down to the basic summary - the story of a man in a bomb shelter after massive nuclear war. The last man on Earth.

It's definitely not an album for everyone and many people won't like it or get it, but personally I think it's fantastic. Took a few listens to really get into it, but now I can't stop. The atmosphere of the whole thing is very dark and brooding, and the story escalates perfectly.

"Still Electric," the second track from the album.

Definitely recommend it to anyone looking for an album that's dark, and filled with some interesting poetry.

scarred:
oh hello thread that is over a year old

how long it's been

Tom:
New guy, you need to get correct music tasteTM.

The Duke:
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here and Dark Side of the Moon
Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run and Darkness on the Edge of Town
Yes.



--- Quote from: Johnny C on 13 Aug 2005, 23:00 ---Pinkerton
(p.s. GWAR = RAWK spelled backwards and with a G instead of a K. Coincidence?)

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Yes, definitely.



--- Quote from: RedLion on 21 Sep 2009, 10:13 ---Does Jackson Browne's "Running on Empty" count? It's a loose concept album I guess..but the first 3 songs are some of my favorite songs. Ever. Period.

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Aw hell yeah.

JD:
I've always preferred Animals over Dark Side Of The Moon.

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