Perfect Albums?

danosaurus

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Sightless Wisdom said:
Any of Opeth's albums. especially their later ones like Watershed and Deliverance.
Deliverance isn't quite 'later', it's circa '02 and there's been 3 albums since then.
 

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danosaurus said:
Sightless Wisdom said:
Any of Opeth's albums. especially their later ones like Watershed and Deliverance.
Deliverance isn't quite 'later', it's circa '02 and there's been 3 albums since then.
So it was the 6th of nine, I'd call that later rather than earlier.
 

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I like how this turned into a favorite album thread instead of the Perfect Album thread.

I've yet to hear a perfect album, Dark Side of the Moon is close for me, but I don't really like the traveling sequence.

Crime of the Century by Supertramp is pretty damn good too.
 

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Sightless Wisdom said:
danosaurus said:
Sightless Wisdom said:
Any of Opeth's albums. especially their later ones like Watershed and Deliverance.
Deliverance isn't quite 'later', it's circa '02 and there's been 3 albums since then.
So it was the 6th of nine, I'd call that later rather than earlier.
I guess it's pretty subjective but I'd personally classify 7 years and 3 band member changes as being far detached from the term 'later'.
 

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steektits said:
I like how this turned into a favorite album thread instead of the Perfect Album thread.

I've yet to hear a perfect album, Dark Side of the Moon is close for me, but I don't really like the traveling sequence.

Crime of the Century by Supertramp is pretty damn good too.
I listed several albums that are, in my opinion, flawless and that I can listen to on repeat for hours and not get sick of.
Subjectively, Favourite albums and Perfect albums are never going to stray too far from each other, if you think about it.
 

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Sightless Wisdom said:
danosaurus said:
Sightless Wisdom said:
Any of Opeth's albums. especially their later ones like Watershed and Deliverance.
Deliverance isn't quite 'later', it's circa '02 and there's been 3 albums since then.
So it was the 6th of nine, I'd call that later rather than earlier.
danosaurus said:
Sightless Wisdom said:
danosaurus said:
Sightless Wisdom said:
Any of Opeth's albums. especially their later ones like Watershed and Deliverance.
Deliverance isn't quite 'later', it's circa '02 and there's been 3 albums since then.
So it was the 6th of nine, I'd call that later rather than earlier.
I guess it's pretty subjective but I'd personally classify 7 years and 3 band member changes as being far detached from the term 'later'.
Either way, it's an amazing album.
 
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Chris^^ said:
One X, I loved every song on there
You are a winner, I love Three Days Grace.

My perfect album is ... *Looks at CD collection* ... Muse - Absolution. Every song on that album sounds different and just is a great album. Fact.
 

danosaurus

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Sightless Wisdom said:
Sightless Wisdom said:
danosaurus said:
Sightless Wisdom said:
Any of Opeth's albums. especially their later ones like Watershed and Deliverance.
Deliverance isn't quite 'later', it's circa '02 and there's been 3 albums since then.
So it was the 6th of nine, I'd call that later rather than earlier.
danosaurus said:
Sightless Wisdom said:
danosaurus said:
Sightless Wisdom said:
Any of Opeth's albums. especially their later ones like Watershed and Deliverance.
Deliverance isn't quite 'later', it's circa '02 and there's been 3 albums since then.
So it was the 6th of nine, I'd call that later rather than earlier.
I guess it's pretty subjective but I'd personally classify 7 years and 3 band member changes as being far detached from the term 'later'.
Either way, it's an amazing album.
Agreed.
 

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Dysfunction - Staind
Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd
Dirt and Jar Of Flies - Alice In Chains
Blood Sugar Sex Magik - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Every tool album (including opiate [EP]) except for undertow, there are a few songs on that album I don't like that much.
Rage Against the Machine's self titled debut
Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People - Primus which is actually an EP, and also Tales from the punchbowl, another primus album
Ten - Pearl Jam
In Utero - Nirvana
Absolution (NEEEAAAARLY) and Origin of Symmetry - muse
I would say master of puppets but I don't like "the thing that should not be" that much
And I would say houses of the holy (led zeppelin) but I don't like "dancing days", I do like all of the songs on Led zep II and IV though so those two.
Are You Experienced? - Hendrix
Billy Talent II - Billy Talent (surprise)
 

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Rev Erebus said:
Mayhem - De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas

Lifelover - Dekadens

Black Sabbath - Paranoid

Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Beast

Slayer - Reign In Blood

Megadeth - Rust In Peace

Alice In Chains - Dirt

Death - Human
I second all of these albums.
"Rust in Piece" and "Reign in Blood" are some of my all time favorite thrash metal alblums. I'd also like to add "Beneath the Remains" by Sepultura and "None so Vile" by Cryptopsy.
 

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Origin Of Resistance said:
Chris^^ said:
One X, I loved every song on there
You are a winner, I love Three Days Grace.

My perfect album is ... *Looks at CD collection* ... Muse - Absolution. Every song on that album sounds different and just is a great album. Fact.
So few people know Three Days Grace, yet they're so good!
I lie Muse in general, they have a very fresh and different sound, and such variety between the albums as well..
and your DP - very much like, another great album