Painkiller by Judas Priest
Necroshine by Overkill
Both extremly awesome albums on the verge to absolute perfection.
Necroshine by Overkill
Both extremly awesome albums on the verge to absolute perfection.
This is the second time I've quoted a SOAD related post of yours today, and I'm in total agreement.Dark Knifer said:Having not heard ever album that has ever existed, I am not qualified to name the best album of all time.
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Only on DVD, The Wall movie is pretty damn mind-rape.BarbaricGoose said:What about The Wall..?Cheesepower5 said:Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here.
No other choice is even close to valid in comparison.
Clearly it has to be this.DerekTheMagicDragun said:In the Aeroplane Over the Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel
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Check yet another "not impressed at all with Daft Punk" on your list. I've tried to see why everyone thinks they're so great, but they're just generic techno to me.Nouw said:BonsaiK and Simulord begs to differ >.>Sacman said:Yeah... everyone likes Daft Punk...<.<Nouw said:You like Daft Punk >.> ?Sacman said:I agree with this person... also Nevermind...Nouw said:Well obviously not the best but my favourites are:
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[sub]I wish everyone liked Daft Punk though <.<[/sub]
Ah, I had heard there was some Radiohead conspiracy having to do with the number ten, but I never looked into it. Well, as soon as I get myself a good two hours with a player that can cross-fade, I'll certainly try this out, thanks for that.captaincabbage said:Here's a mindfuck for you.
If you take the songs from Ok Computer and mesh them with the songs from In Rainbows like this:
1.OK
1.IN
2.OK
2.IN
3.OK
3.IN
etc.
Mesh the songs like that and put a ten second crossfade between tracks, EVERY SONG MELDS TOGETHER PERFECTLY.
It's all part of the 10 conspiracy of Radiohead. 10 years between the two albums, 10 second crossfade, 10 letters in each album name etc.