1) Blue Oyster Cult - Fire of Unknown Origin 2) The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 3) Neil Cicierega - Mouth Moods 4) Silent Force - Walk the Earth 5) Blue Oyster Cult - Cultosaurus Erectus 6) Gloryhammer - Space 1992: Rise of the Chaos Wizards 7) The Mechanisms - The Bifrost Incident 8) King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King 9) Bryan Scary and the Shredding Tears - Flight of the Knife 10) Homestuck music team - Homestuck vol. 7: At the Price of Oblivion 11) Metallica - Metallica (The Black Album) 12) Toby Fox - Undertale's OST 13) Lemon Demon - Spirit Phone 14) Terry Scott Taylor - Imaginarium (Neverhood's OST) 15) The Residents - Commercial Album 16) Pluffaduff - Worlds Collide
BONUS: 17) Electric Light Orchestra - Time 18) Ween - The Mollusk (can't fit all you want on a 4x4 collage!)
"That winter, the fireplace was never without a crackling blaze in its belly. The boiled wine we drank was undoubtedly middling and cheap, but she said, with a smile, "I've never had wine this good before." And though I didn't say anything, I felt the same way."
I used to play Sgt. Pepper over and over when I was younger. It's a solid album. Homestuck Vol. 7 is pretty great too, had a nice atmosphere to it.
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Artist - Album 1) Toy Matinee - Toy Matinee 2) IQ - Ever 3) Gryphon - Treason 4) Ian Anderson - Divinities: Twelve Dances With God 5) Squackett - A Life Within a Day 6) Keiko Matsui - Dream Walk 7) Darren Korb - Pyre Soundtrack 8) Pink Floyd - Division Bell 9) Klaatu - Hope
yeah almost everyone would like some portion of ween's stuff they really have "a little something for everyone" although liking the entire ween collection is a bit hard, considering that it has songs that were pretty much deliberately made to annoy people and drill their heads with **** sound and other niche stuff
I enjoy listening to BOC a lot too. They're kinda cheesy, but it's the kind of cheesy that I have a soft spot for, and I like the way they're able to convey atmospheric horror, more Edgar Alan Poe uncanny valley of the banal than outright terror. I mostly prefer their earlier, bluesier albums to their later, more metal work.
Oh yeah, and they have another album coming out this October!
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I enjoy listening to BOC a lot too. They're kinda cheesy, but it's the kind of cheesy that I have a soft spot for, and I like the way they're able to convey atmospheric horror, more Edgar Alan Poe uncanny valley of the banal than outright terror. I mostly prefer their earlier, bluesier albums to their later, more metal work.
Oh yeah, and they have another album coming out this October!
These people are currently my favorite band! They have everything I want from classic rock. I'm personally much more into late BOC; I find the AOR style much more driving than rock-n-roll and jazz that they were doing in earlier albums, and I prefer clear stories in the lyrics (which are absolutely amazing in Fire and Cultosaurus and, surprisingly, Club Ninja) to atmospheric poetry that is so abstract that it often doesn't make any sense at all. That said, I've listened to all of their albums, and most of them were very enjoyable.
I don't really find most of their songs cheesy though. Maybe I'm too used to grotesque and weird and semi-serious stories. I mean, sometimes they are doing intentionally silly phrases like "it's a flaming wonder telepath!" of exaggerations like "six million albums to his credit in just two short years" or stories about comedy movie actors rising from their graves and haunting their daughters. But damn me, I can take Homestuck seriously and I listen to stuff like Gloryhammer! BOC level of silliness barely registers for me after that
Gloryhammer, now that is a cheesy band. In the best of ways.
Out of curiosity, have you ever listened to Curse of the Hidden Mirror? It's their most recently released album (2001), but it has some songs that are more reminiscent of their earlier style (e.g. Dance on Stilts, Stone of Love)
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Out of curiosity, have you ever listened to Curse of the Hidden Mirror? It's their most recently released album (2001), but it has some songs that are more reminiscent of their earlier style (e.g. Dance on Stilts, Stone of Love)
I did! It was neat but rather forgettable, better than Heaven Forbid though.
The album is a lost art. I got Spotify a couple months ago and hadn't really listened to any albums before then. I did recognize 7/16 of the bands in the original post though! Although getting there required counting Blue Oyster Cult twice.
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I much prefer listening to whole albums to listening to just singles. The context of a song really changes how it feels to listen to it. It can be something complicated like recurring thematic elements, or something as simple as how the style and tone of the previous song make you feel going into it.
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imo songs are supposed to be listened to in album form unless youre listening to pop where theyre explicitly designed to be short catchy singles
youre not getting the full context of a particular piece and as a result cant fully appreciate it in relation to the composition or placement of other songs on an album
to me its like going to an art gallery, viewing one painting for about 30 seconds then driving to the next gallery to look at another piece for 30 seconds
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