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Sacman

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Top 5...

1.In Utero- Nirvana...

2.Demon Days- Gorillaz...

3.OK Computer- Radiohead...

4.a tie between, Where You Been and You're Living All Over Me- Dinosaur Jr...

5.Fire- Electric Six...

Edit: almost forgot Discovery- Daft Punk... I think that would fit in at number 4...<.<
 

anonymity88

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Quite partial to

the Vertigo of Bliss - Biffy Clyro


Racecar is Racecar Backwards - Reuben

and

In Utero - Nirvana
 

thedevilscousin

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Pink Floyd - The Division Bell and The Wall, Dark Side Of The Moon is too obvious.
The Beatles - Sgt Peppers
can't think of any else at the moment but there are loads i love.
 

yanipheonu

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I'm pretty musically retarded, so I know very few artists.

That said, Demon Days by Gorillaz is my favourite :D
 

sheogoraththemad

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a well here comes some of my favourites,
Sergeant pepper - the beatles
rage against the machine - Ratm
ride the lightning and master of puppets - metallica
lateralus aenima and 10.000 days - Tool
from the muddy banks of the wiskah and nevermind - nirvana
Dark side of the moon and the wall - pink floyd
lust in space - GWAR
the final frontier - Iron maiden
got more but I need to dig in my music library.
 

unoleian

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1. Animals- Pink Floyd
2. Artifact- STS9
3. Glowing in the Darkest Night (EP)- Pretty Lights
4. When Life Gives You Lemons, Paint that Sh*t Gold- Atmosphere
5. Love Songs to the Source- Bluetech

Current faves, at least by sheer playtime and how much I really feel the music when I play it.
 

steeple

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temple of the dog, by temple of the dog...

its as though the heavens themself have transended to the next greater realm of exsistence, and from there created a worm hole in which they passed their most beautiful music avaliable, and have put all songs on a single album...
 

ItsAChiaotzu

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Scurrilous by Protest the Hero, which I will plug until the day I die. (Seriously, buy this album, it will not disappoint)

The Final Riot, by Paramore, fucking amazing live album, Hayley's voice is ridiculously impressive.

Scenes from a Memory Part 2, by Dream Theater, the scope and power of this album is just, fantastic. In direct contrast to their more recent albums, the songs sound long because they have loads of ideas, as opposed to playing the same thing over and over.
 

BlackJak007

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Chuck - Sum 41.
Avenged Sevenfold - Avenged Sevenfold.
Sufferer and the Witness - Rise Against.
American Tragedy - Hollywood Undead.
American Idiot - Green Day.
Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park.
 

FireOfOlympus

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Peace Sells - Megadeth
The Sound of Perseverance - Death
Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin
Screaming for Vengeance - Judas Priest
Paranoid - Black Sabbath
The Number of the Beast - Iron Maiden
Never Turn Your Back on a Friend - Budgie
 
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Current all-time favorites

Blind Guardian - A Night at the Opera
From its classically themed songs up to its heavy use of choirs overlapping vocals and overall atmosphere this album is quite possibly the most epic (in the truest sense of the word) album that I have heard up to date. Its scope is enough to alienate every listener who doesn't try hard enough. But if you do....well I've got that album for I think 6 years now and still listen to it regularly - its that good.

Mr. Bungle - California
Mr Bungle. A name that is widespread and known to fans of the eccentric master of all musical styles, Mike Patton. And Mr Bungle is indeed a child of Mr. Patton: a seemingly chaotic sphere of different styles, timings and song structures clash together and leave the listener in absolute and pure confusion. Mr Bungle never succeeded to capture my interest much with that approach. Until their last album from 1999: California.

Mr. Bungle actually gave its music a direction and suddenly everything works: a strange mixture of the Beach Boys, Klezmer and a whole lot of other styles I can't name - which somehow decided they wanted to work together and produce something awesome. It is like the manic part of a bipolar person: inexplicably happy and upheaving most of the time, while being utterly strange, chaotic and insane in the process. Just listen to it and you will know what I mean. In the end, its an addictive rollercoaster ride you won't soon forget - I sure didn't.

Maudlin Of The Well - Part, the Second
This music is like an impressionistic picture. Violins and utterly strange vocals tell of colors - movement - flickering, light sparkling on mint colored waves, cities looking like beds of flowers, a burning sky heralding the coming the night...Strange yet undeniably beautiful and relaxing.

Ohhh and its available for free. Check it out, will ya? [http://maudlinofthewell.net/]

Opeth - Watershed
With this album Opeth has become my favorite band these days. Everything fits in this album. The dark Death-Metal-esque passages are perfectly in sync with the slow contemplating parts of the songs - never being entirely expected and never failing to capture ones interest. The two "ballads" (for lack of a better word) Burden and Coil are the best of their kind I've heard from Opeth - Coil, in particular, is absolutely beautiful. The ingenious artsy endings of The Lotus Eater and Burden are just the icing on the cake here - Awesome!

Honorable Mentions

Dream Theater - Octavarium
Symphony X - Paradise Lost
Ayreon - The Human Equation
The Protomen - Act II: The Father Of Death
Secret Chiefs 3 - Xaphan: Book of Angels Vol. 9
System Of A Down - Toxicity
In Extremo - Mein Rasend Herz
Iron Maiden - Brave New World / A Matter of Life and Death
Blind Guardian - Nightfall in Middle Earth
Machinae Supremacy - Overworld
Puddle Of Mudd - Come Clean
My Chemical Romance - Welcome to the Black Parade
The Offspring - Americana
Sum 41 - Chuck
Muse - Absolution
 

The Artificially Prolonged

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The Bends/OK Computer - Radiohead
Blonde on Blonde - Bob Dylan
Revolver - The Beatles
Neon Bible - Arcade Fire
Velvet Underground & Nico - The Velvet Underground
Debaser - The Pixies
Ocean Rain - Echo & The Bunnymen
Meat is Murder - The Smiths
The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
Animals - Pink Floyd
 

TheKruzdawg

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Moving Pictures - Rush
Running With Scissors - Weird Al
Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin
Relapse - Eminem

and others I can't think of
 

Goldeneye103X2

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Jamiroquai's singles album is one of the few albums where i like ALL of the songs. Same for pendulum's immersion.

Tears Roll Down is just pure sick eightiesness condensed into 12 tracks. I love tears for fears.
 

Chased

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Denmark Danmark - Nephew
The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull - Earth
Beacons - Cloudkicker
Lobby - The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble
 

JasonKaotic

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We can give several? I like that idea.
Into Eternity - The Scattering of Ashes
Into Eternity - Buried in Oblivion
Dominia - Divine Revolution
All Scar Symmetry albums before The Unseen Empire
Before The Dawn - Soundscape of Silence
Disarmonia Mundi - Fragments of D-Generation
Eternal Tears Of Sorrow - A Virgin and a Whore
Eternal Tears Of Sorrow - Before the Bleeding Sun
Universum - Mortuus Machina
Sybreed - Slave Design
For My Pain... - Fallen
Turmion Katilot - Pirun Nyrkki
Turmion Katilot - Perstechnique
myGRAIN - myGRAIN
Norther - Death Unlimited
Norther - Circle Regenerated (people only hate it because Petri isn't in it, I think the album's awesome)
Satariel - Hydra

For the sake of keeping it a moderate length, I'll finish there. But I love loads more.
 

ChaoticKraus

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I love tons of albums, but i'm just going to say one.

Kanye West - My Beatiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

The most interesting album i ever heard. You never know what tricks it will bring out next. Impressive after the relative letdowns of his two previous albums.