Last album you listened from start to finish

Nouw

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MartianWarMachine said:
Do you reallly have to ask?

Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds Musical.
You sir have a fantastic avatar.

I guess it's Alive 2007, the godly album released by Daft Punk.
 

Jaythulhu

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If audiobooks count, then it was Horus Rising by Dan Abnett. If they don't count, then I think it was the Team America OST, but that was quite some time ago.
 

GrimTuesday

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Rainbowloid said:
Is it not normal to listen to albums from start to finish? I guess I'm doin' it wrong...

Anyway, the last one I listened to was The Hazards of Love by The Decemberists. Start to finish is the ONLY way to listen to it, since it's one continuing story.
I'm a big Decemberists fan (Been to multiple concerts and would have gone to the one on the 20th in Portland but I was at my brother's wedding) but I didn't really care for The Hazards of Love, maybe I just haven't listened to it enough but the only song I really like is The Rake Song.

The last album I listened to is The Art of War by Sabaton, awesome aelbum.
 

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Operation: Mindcrime by Queensryche. Obtained it on Saturday and listened to it immediately after. I was on the reddits while doing so, so I couldn't fully grasp the story, but it's fun 80s metal.
Since then, I've started The Social Network soundtrack (Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross), Texas Flood (Stevie Ray Vaughan), Bleach (Nirvana), and Thank You Happy Birthday (Cage the Elephant).

I bought Danger Days at the encouragement of a friend, and thought it was ok. Na Na Na and S/C/A/R/E/C/R/O/W are the only tracks I remember as thinking they were pretty good, and it's been a while since I've heard the rest. I think my friend hyped it as a concept album, which I love (DSotM, 2112, Tommy, Quadrophenia, O:M above and Warp Riders are all brilliant), but for me there was too much album and I didn't get enough concept. Even the lyric sheet in the album was just artwork, and no story! I wanted to hear more about the Fabulous Killjoys, but all I feel I got was an intro, outro, and brief interlude.
 

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Body Talk - Robyn

I saw one of the songs on the BioWare forums and I thought it was awesome. Five minutes later I was downloading it from itunes.
 

PatrickXD

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I've been listening to Homestuck / C418 / EVE Online for about a month now, so I've got all of those on counts of over 300.
 

dan-bri

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The Skints - Live. Breathe. Build. Believe.
They're this kick ass ska band that supports Reel Big Fish and Random Hand.

I also listened to STEEL PANTHER - SFEEL THE STEEL.........don't you laugh :p
 

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Black Holes & Revelations - Muse, every song on that Album is frickin' awesome.

I'l probably listen to the Foo Fighters Greatest Hits right through when i get it, there isn't a bad song on that album.
 

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Nebraska. A great album by a truly significant artist. It is my favourite album by The Boss.