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Best album ever written start to finish is Metallica's Master of Puppets, hands down. Every song just kicks butt, not a bad one in the bunch. Of course, there's plenty of others that are great the whole way through.
 
Dark Side of the Moon has been my favorite CD for a long time. It's difficult to discern when one song ends and another begins. That is what makes it so great aside from the epic track list.
 
Dark Side of the Moon has been my favorite CD for a long time. It's difficult to discern when one song ends and another begins. That is what makes it so great aside from the epic track list.

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That's true with most of Pink Floyd and generally prog rock albums though. Those albums as a whole are intended to be listened to in its entirety, as an experience, rather than just one hit single tracks.
 
Dream Theater's Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory


god, what a bleeding album...also, both of St. Vincent's albums. amazing stuff, there too.
 
Best album ever written start to finish is Metallica's Master of Puppets, hands down. Every song just kicks butt, not a bad one in the bunch. Of course, there's plenty of others that are great the whole way through.
One of my fav all albums in general by any group/muscian
U2 Best of 1980-1990.
And I'm fourteen, that's a feat here in the US.
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Dark Side of the Moon has been my favorite CD for a long time. It's difficult to discern when one song ends and another begins. That is what makes it so great aside from the epic track list.

Gotta second this. Pink Floyd have been one of the few bands that I really like that don't actually belong to the genres I usually listen to.

Aside from that... Well, I'd have to name something by AC/DC, because, well, I like them a lot in general. I can't really think of a song I actually dislike, so I'll go with Highway to Hell I guess. Even the most recent album, Black Ice, was pretty darn good to listen to, I think.

And Powerman5000's Transform.
 
Appetite for destruction... Yes, sweet child of mine was overplayed to hell, but it's a great album from start to finish.

Thin lizzy, bad reputation is another one of my favourites. My friend and I sat and listened to Creatures of the night by Kiss the other day. What an album, had almost forgotten how great it was.
 
Blood Sugar Sex Magik by the Red Hot Chili Peppers is a fantastic album the whole way through. And Funeral by Arcade Fire is another great album all around.
 
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That's true with most of Pink Floyd and generally prog rock albums though. Those albums as a whole are intended to be listened to in its entirety, as an experience, rather than just one hit single tracks.
Agreed, although my Floyd fix of choice is The Wall. So much so that my 5 and 7 year old kids were singing "The Thin Ice" during bath time. :D
 
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Agreed, although my Floyd fix of choice is The Wall. So much so that my 5 and 7 year old kids were singing "The Thin Ice" during bath time. :D

As long as they don't sing "In The Flesh" that's awesome.

The Wall is my favorite Floyd album as well(I love all of them though).
 
Is This It by The Strokes

Beck's 'Sea Change' and 'Odelay'

Death From Above 1979- Your A Woman, I'm A Machine

Hunky Dory- David Bowie
 
Dream Theater - Systematic Chaos
Dream Theater has the longest albums, and this one was phenominal.
...And Justice For All - Metallica
First full album ripped in my computer.
 
Brave new world - Iron Maiden (first album I bought)
Joshua tree - U2
Play - Moby
Surfing with the alien - Joe Satriani
Led Zeppelin Best of - Led Zeppelin
Scorpions Best of - Scorpions
 
Dark Side of the Moon, The Battle of Los Angeles, With Teeth, and pretty much all old-school hip hop and Mos Def and Pete Rock and whatnot. I listen to the Mos Def Pandora station for days on end and never hear a bad song and I only wish I could afford to buy all those albums.
 
Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds. Double CD. Great in the car on long trips.

<<< And Pink Floyd "The Wall" as you can see by the Avatar :)
 
Deftones - White Pony
Eminem - The Eminem Show
Guns n Roses - Appetite and both Use Your Illusions
 
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours (countless times,if I had a quarter for every time I listened to this album in it's entirety ..... I could just about retire.) :lol:

Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon & Wish You Were Here
 
Two more.....Megadeth's Rust In Peace and Iron Maiden's Somewhere in Time. My close second and third favorties behind Master of Puppets, and my two favorite bands. 👍
 
Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral
Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet
King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King
Yes - Close To The Edge
A Perfect Circle - Mer de Noms
Tool - Lateralus

There are so many more great albums though, by these same artists and also others.
 
cause they're all the same song...lolololol. (just joking around)
Well, Angus Young said so himself, so I guess that's okay.
"I'm sick to death of people saying we've made 11 albums that sound exactly the same. In fact, we've made 12 albums that sound exactly the same." ~ Angus Young

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Agreed, although my Floyd fix of choice is The Wall. So much so that my 5 and 7 year old kids were singing "The Thin Ice" during bath time. :D
That's awesome 👍 My father made me listen to Pink Floyd as well and caused me to enjoy it, too.
The Wall was his favourite, as well.

Gotta say, I quite enjoyed that 'Pulse' live album.

I'd never have thought there'd be so many people lustening to Pink Floyd here... A big 👍 to the overall taste in music at GTPlanet.
 
Agreed 👍

I first listened to Pink Floyd when I was 8 years old. I was messing about with my dad's CD player, which in those days, were kinda very big and expensive. In the start a lot of that music was kind of very weird and sometimes very creepy at that age, but here I am 21 years old and still listening and/or playing Pink Floyd music on a daily basis.

Out of all albums, though, there is no discussion possible that the Dark Side of the Moon is their best work. It is a masterpiece of music put together. Definitely my number 1 of all time 👍



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