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These lists will probably be more than 10, but oh well.

Some non-BH-related albums:

Aesop Rock - Labor Days
AIR - The Virgin Suicides
Amon Tobin - Permutation
Antipop Consortium - Arrhythmia
Aphex Twin - [anything, including all of his many other projects]
Buck 65 - Square
Casino Versus Japan - Whole Numbers Play the Basics
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing
Massive Attack - Mezzanine
Portishead - Roseland NYC
Saltillo - Ganglion
Secret Chiefs 3 - Second Grand Constitution and Bylaws: Hurqalya
Telefon Tel Aviv - Fahrenheit Fair Enough
Tricky - Maxinquaye

My main passion in life was once electro-industrial and rhythmic noise. Here are some incredible albums ranging widely in those genres:

¥π¥ - [wai pi wai]
C17H19NO3 - 1692 / 2092
Dulce Liquido - Disolucion
Empusae - Ritual Decay
Genetic Selection - Orbital Ground Attack
Gridlock - [anything]
Milligramme - Anatomy
Punch Inc. - Rush Hour
Stendeck - Can You Hear My Call?
Tarmvred - Subfusc
Winterkälte - Disturbance
Xingu Hill - Alterity

And here's some harsh ebm (this could get carried away):

:wumpscut: - [pretty much anything except the last few albums]
Aesthetic Perfection - Close to Human
Agonoize - Assimilation: Chapter One
Amduscia - Melodies for the Devil
C-Drone-Defect - Neural Dysorder Syndrome
Heimataerde - Gotteskrieger
Hocico - [absolutely anything - favorite harsh ebm band of all time]
Life Cried - Drawn+Quartered
Re_agent - Abandon
Run Level Zero - And Thus We Walked...
Solitary Experiments - Advance into Unknown
Spetsnaz - Perfect Body
Stark - The Surgical Suite
Suicide Commando - [anything, even the older not-so-polished stuff]
Tactical Sekt - Syncope (Limited Edition)

Now, just to round it out, some metal, rock and shit:

All Shall Perish - Hate.Malice.Revenge.
At the Drive-In - [anything]
Black Dahlia Murder - Unhallowed
Children of Bodom - Hate Crew Deathroll
Curl Up and Die - The One Above All, The End of All That is
Dead to Fall - Villainy & Virtue
Darkest Hour - Undoing Ruin
Dredg - Catch without Arms
Ed Gein - Judas Goats & Dieseleaters
Every Time I Die - Gutter Phenomenon
In Flames - Reroute to Remain
Killswitch Engage - s/t (Reissue)
Strapping Young Lad - Alien
Watch Them Die - Bastard Son

As you can see, I like a little bit of different music. I could keep listing, but I will stop there.

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All time: no can do.
10: no can do.
In no particular order.

Aphex Twin: Richard D James Album
Aphex Twin: Selected Ambient Works (vols 1 and 2)
Aphex Twin: Window Licker
Aphex Twin: Druqs
Aphex Twin: 26 Mixes For Cash
Aphex Twin: Come to Daddy
Luke Vibert: Kerrier District 2
Miles Davis: In a Silent Way
Ornette Coleman: Naked Lunch Soundtrack
Fennesz: Endless Summer
Ladysmith Black Mambazo: Homeless
Polyphonic Spree: The Beginning Stages of
Polyphonic Spree: Together We're Heavy
Hrvatski: Irrevocably Overdriven Break Freakout Megamix
Sasumu Yokota: Zero
Sasumu Yokota: Sakura
Boards of Canada: Music has the Right to Children
Boards of Canada: Geogaddi
Boards of Canada: Trans Canada Highway
Murcof: Utopia
Cinematic Orchestra: Every Day
Cinematic Orchestra: Ma Fleur

That's enough for a start

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Can - Monster Movie
Can - Tago Mago
Velvet Underground - White Light White Heat
Silver Apples - s/t
The Fall - Hex Enduction Hour
Arnold Dreyblatt - Nodal Excitations
Richard Youngs - Advent
Oval - Systemisch
Augustus Pablo - King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Lick My Decals Off, Baby

bonus- top 10 funk 45s
The JB's - "Doing It To Death"
6 Degree South - "Lovin' You (Is Too Far Out)"
Lee Dorsey - "Four Corners"
Roger & The Gypsies - "Pass The Hatchet"
U.S. Warren - "Hard Headed Woman"
Caprells - "Close Your Eyes"
Third Guitar - "Baby Don't Cry"
Road Runners - "Every Man For Himself"
Acres Of Grass - "Football"
Nina Simone - "Funkier Than A Mosquito's Tweeter"


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Alright to whoever said Beirut - Gulag Arkestra - great album! o'm dling their two new ones right now! they are gonna be here next month! i'm dying to see them!

mine in no particular order:

1. Computer World - Kraftwerk
2. My Life in the Bush of Ghosts - David Byrne and Brian Eno
3. The Manson Family Opera by i forget who but it's got iggy pop!
4. Tigermilk - Belle & Sebastian
5. Transient Randm Noise Bursts with Announcements - Stereolab
6. Surfer Rosa - Pixies
7. Songs from Liquid Days - Philip Glass w/ David Byrne, Laurie Anderson, Suzanne Vega, Paul Simon, the Roches
8. KC Rules OK - King Creosote
9. LCD Soundsystem - LCD Soundsystem
10. Horses - PAtti Smith

OHMIGOD!! And because i could not remember the name of the king creosote record, i went to check and found they have a brand new record coming out which i am downloading now....i cannot wait!! whee!

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Please allow me to cheat a bit.

Top 10 LP's/12"s(no order)
*The Beatles-White Album 2xLP
*Black Flag-Jealous Again 12"
*Fucked Up-Looking For Gold LP
*Germs-Circle One LP
*Big Boys-Fun Fun Fun 12"
*The Kids LP
*Flipper-Generic Flipper LP
*Gauze-4th LP
*Sloth-Division One State Champs LP
*Double Negative-the Wonderful and Frightening World of... LP

Top 10 7"s/45's(no order)
*Part One-Funeral Parade ep
*Wrestched/Indigesti split ep
*Ikkashinju-Dead Section 1-sided flexi
*Mob 47-Karnvapen Attack ep
*Rutto-T.H.E.R. ep
*Neos-End All Discrimination ep
*D.R.I.-22 Song ep
*Government Issue-Legless Bull ep
*Poison Idea-Pink Your King ep
*Rupture-Baser Apes ep


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Interesting thread as we are just starting to compile the album of the year chart for the shop....

my top ten albums today .. no order

QUICKSAND-MANIC COMPRESSION
JESUS AND MARYCHAIN- PSYCHOCANDY
THE THE - SOUL MINING
JOY DIVISION- UNKNOWN PLEASURES
SENSEFIELD - KILLED FOR LESS
1.6 BAND- BROKE UP
NAKED RAYGUN-ANY
MIRACLE FORTRESS - FIVE ROSES
INTERPOL-TURN ON THE BRIGHT LIGHTS
SLAYER-SOUTH OF HEAVEN

that is just today mind........

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ikkashinju wrote:
Please allow me to cheat a bit.

Top 10 LP's/12"s(no order)
*Flipper-Generic Flipper LP


oh, man. how could I leave flipper off my list! Definitely an all time top 10 record.

I'd also like to add to my list the Alan Lomax field recordings of chain gang music.


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Dinosaur Jr...Bug
Dinosaur Jr...Green Mind
Dinosaur Jr...Where you been
Dinosaur Jr...Fossils
Dinosaur Jr...Whatevers cool w/me
Dinosaur Jr...Without a sound
Deftones...Adrenaline
QOTSA...Rated R
QOTSA...Songs for the deaf
QOTSA...Lullabies to Paralyze


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Too hard to pick just 10, let alone just 10 records of any genre.

So I will start with “classic” rock and roll (from my formative years - classic to me then and now…)

First Tier:

David Bowie – Ziggy Stardust
Beatles – Magical Mystery Tour
Cat Stevens – Tea For The Tillerman
Fleetwood Mac – Then Play On
Jimi Hendrix – Electric Ladyland
Led Zeppelin – III
Rod Stewart – The Rod Stewart Album
T Rex – Electric Warrior
The Who – Who’s Next
Yes – Fragile

(I would include just about all Beatles albums in first tier – MMT perhaps my favorite for sentimental reasons.)

Second Tier (some additional classics that I would also try to smuggle onto the desert island):

Alice Cooper – Killer
Allman Brothers – Live At The Fillmore
Atomic Rooster – In Hearing Of
Bad Finger – No Dice
Blue Cheer - OutsideInside
Jeff Beck – Truth
Black Sabbath – Paranoid
Bob Dylan – Blonde on Blonde
Cat Stevens – Tea For The Tillerman
Cream – Disraeli Gears/Wheels of Fire
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Déjà Vu
Fleetwood Mac – Kiln House
Genesis – Selling England By The Pound
Grand Funk – Grand Funk (Red Album)
Jimi Hendrix – Band of Gypsys
James Gang – Rides Again
Jethro Tull – Stand Up
Mott the Hoople – All The Young Dudes
King Crimson – Red
Steppenwolf - Steppenwolf
Spirit – The 12 Dreams of Doctor Sardonicus
Traffic – John Barleycorn Must Die

Some “box” sets:

Brian Eno - Box 1/Box 2
Led Zeppelin – Complete Studio Works
Neil Young – Decade
Rolling Stones – The Singles
Roxy Music – The Thrill Of It All
Simon and Garfunkel – Collected Works
Steely Dan – Citizen Steely Dan

Plus all the other albums that escape my memory at the time. :)


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Too hard to pick just 10, let alone just 10 records of any genre.

So I will start with “classic” rock and roll (from my formative years - classic to me then and now…)

First Tier:

David Bowie – Ziggy Stardust
Beatles – Magical Mystery Tour
Cat Stevens – Tea For The Tillerman
Fleetwood Mac – Then Play On
Jimi Hendrix – Electric Ladyland
Led Zeppelin – III
Rod Stewart – The Rod Stewart Album
T Rex – Electric Warrior
The Who – Who’s Next
Yes – Fragile

(I would include just about all Beatles albums in first tier – MMT perhaps my favorite for sentimental reasons.)

Second Tier (some additional classics that I would also try to smuggle onto the desert island):

Alice Cooper – Killer
Allman Brothers – Live At The Fillmore
Atomic Rooster – In Hearing Of
Bad Finger – No Dice
Blue Cheer - OutsideInside
Jeff Beck – Truth
Black Sabbath – Paranoid
Bob Dylan – Blonde on Blonde
Cat Stevens – Tea For The Tillerman
Cream – Disraeli Gears/Wheels of Fire
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Déjà Vu
Fleetwood Mac – Kiln House
Genesis – Selling England By The Pound
Grand Funk – Grand Funk (Red Album)
Jimi Hendrix – Band of Gypsys
James Gang – Rides Again
Jethro Tull – Stand Up
Mott the Hoople – All The Young Dudes
King Crimson – Red
Steppenwolf - Steppenwolf
Spirit – The 12 Dreams of Doctor Sardonicus
Traffic – John Barleycorn Must Die

Some “box” sets:

Brian Eno - Box 1/Box 2
Led Zeppelin – Complete Studio Works
Neil Young – Decade
Rolling Stones – The Singles
Roxy Music – The Thrill Of It All
Simon and Garfunkel – Collected Works
Steely Dan – Citizen Steely Dan

Plus all the other albums that escape my memory at the time. :)


have you heard a record past 1975? :wink:

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Taro wrote:
Too hard to pick just 10, let alone just 10 records of any genre.

So I will start with “classic” rock and roll (from my formative years - classic to me then and now…)

First Tier:

David Bowie – Ziggy Stardust
Beatles – Magical Mystery Tour
Cat Stevens – Tea For The Tillerman
Fleetwood Mac – Then Play On
Jimi Hendrix – Electric Ladyland
Led Zeppelin – III
Rod Stewart – The Rod Stewart Album
T Rex – Electric Warrior
The Who – Who’s Next
Yes – Fragile

(I would include just about all Beatles albums in first tier – MMT perhaps my favorite for sentimental reasons.)

Second Tier (some additional classics that I would also try to smuggle onto the desert island):

Alice Cooper – Killer
Allman Brothers – Live At The Fillmore
Atomic Rooster – In Hearing Of
Bad Finger – No Dice
Blue Cheer - OutsideInside
Jeff Beck – Truth
Black Sabbath – Paranoid
Bob Dylan – Blonde on Blonde
Cat Stevens – Tea For The Tillerman
Cream – Disraeli Gears/Wheels of Fire
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Déjà Vu
Fleetwood Mac – Kiln House
Genesis – Selling England By The Pound
Grand Funk – Grand Funk (Red Album)
Jimi Hendrix – Band of Gypsys
James Gang – Rides Again
Jethro Tull – Stand Up
Mott the Hoople – All The Young Dudes
King Crimson – Red
Steppenwolf - Steppenwolf
Spirit – The 12 Dreams of Doctor Sardonicus
Traffic – John Barleycorn Must Die

Some “box” sets:

Brian Eno - Box 1/Box 2
Led Zeppelin – Complete Studio Works
Neil Young – Decade
Rolling Stones – The Singles
Roxy Music – The Thrill Of It All
Simon and Garfunkel – Collected Works
Steely Dan – Citizen Steely Dan

Plus all the other albums that escape my memory at the time. :)


have you heard any music past 1975? :wink:

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have you heard any music past 1975? :wink:


What's the point? :P

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have you heard any music past 1975? :wink:[/quote]

From the looks of my list, it doesn't look like it, does it?

But I was trying to think of what some of the earlier music I listened to as teen (and pre-teen), that must have impressed me because I still like it. And If I HAD to pick only 10 discs to bring to a desert island, many of those would likely be among them. The list includes stuff that I just don't get tired of hearing ever. I can't say the same for much of the more recent stuff I have, and like, but they just don't hold the same attraction for me.

I probably have WAY too many cds, spanning just about all musical genres (though mostly rock, jazz, and classical), and spanning from the 60's to the present. I just checked my iTunes library on my hard drive where I have downloaded part of my cd collection and it tells me that I have 65.7 days of music on it. i am sure others have more on their iPods, but I can put that on random play and it keeps me humming along.

Hey, what the heck? No Ted Nugent on my list!


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That Rolling Stones Singles collection is a must have! I was actually gonna put that on my top 10, but I thought it was cheating, though it looks like everyone else broke the rules...

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That Rolling Stones Singles collection is a must have! I was actually gonna put that on my top 10, but I thought it was cheating, though it looks like everyone else broke the rules...



i dont want to get all high fidelity on your ass, but it's a fundamental that you are not allowed ANY best of or collections ! :wink:

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backtrack wrote:
That Rolling Stones Singles collection is a must have! I was actually gonna put that on my top 10, but I thought it was cheating, though it looks like everyone else broke the rules...



i dont want to get all high fidelity on your ass, but it's a fundamental that you are not allowed ANY best of or collections ! :wink:

My thoughts exactly.

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Better Late than Never

These are my top 10 favorites, in order.

Nas "Illmatic"
Led Zepplin "Led Zepplin"
Beastie Boys "Paul's Boutique"
Damian Marley "Welcome to Jamrock"
David Bowie "Ziggy Stardust"
Paul Simon "Graceland"
Agustus Pablo "King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown"
The Doors "LA Woman"
Nine Inch Nails "The Downward Spiral"
DJ Shadow "Endtroducing"

A bit from a few genres, I thought about my list for a while, and this is what I came up with. :)


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2. My Life in the Bush of Ghosts - David Byrne and Brian Eno


I'm ashamed that I forgot to name that one. Super-influential classic that still sounds fresh.

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10 favorite albums I can think of (I can't believe how out of touch I am right now):

1. IDAHO- "alas" (anything by them/him)

2. Dinosaur Jr- "bug" (anything full-length after bug--not including their latest)

3. Sigur Ros ( )

4. Mew -(frengers and/or the glass handed kites)

5. Cheer Chen "groupies"

6. Seam "are you driving me crazy?"

7. Pixies - "dolittle"

8. Cap'n Jazz "Analphabetapolothology"

9. Cocteau Twins "four calendar cafe"

10. Starflyer 59 "Americana"

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