Five Essential Albums
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Re: Five Essential Albums
Wow i was considering Takk as well! And also Loveless from further up! I love seeing certain types of trends through these responses!
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Re: Five Essential Albums
Joe Gress wrote:Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade - Animals
thread hijack this is a RAD album!
aen wrote:Or I'll just use fuzz. Then Ill sound cool regardless.
Achtane wrote:Well, volcanoes are pretty fuckin' cool. Like I guess lava flows are doomy. Slow and still able to to melt your eardrums.
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Re: Five Essential Albums
It's this:
1 Nomeansno - Wrong
2 Smog - Dongs of Sevotion
3 Sun City Girls - 330,003 Crossdressers from Beyond the Rig Veda
4 Melvins - Hostile Ambient Takeover
5 The Legendary Pink Dots - Faces in the Fire
Subject to change in 5 minutes or upon thoughtful examination.
1 Nomeansno - Wrong
2 Smog - Dongs of Sevotion
3 Sun City Girls - 330,003 Crossdressers from Beyond the Rig Veda
4 Melvins - Hostile Ambient Takeover
5 The Legendary Pink Dots - Faces in the Fire
Subject to change in 5 minutes or upon thoughtful examination.
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There is too much good music in the world... I cannot classified things.
But Tom Waits "Mule Variations" and "Real Gone" are a big influances on my dirt sound.
Neil Young "Le Noise", Wire "Pink Flag" and "Chairs Missing", Rowland S. Howard "Teenage Snuff Film" and lots more are big influences on my sound.
But Tom Waits "Mule Variations" and "Real Gone" are a big influances on my dirt sound.
Neil Young "Le Noise", Wire "Pink Flag" and "Chairs Missing", Rowland S. Howard "Teenage Snuff Film" and lots more are big influences on my sound.
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Re: Five Essential Albums
Ok then..
Kill em all - mEtalliCa - [really only pulling teeth though.. Dat fuzz Dat RIC]
SO - Peter Gabriel - Dat OC2
Feedbacker - Boris - Dat Orange
Mothership Connection - Parliament - Dat filter, Dat moog
Paranoid - Black Sabbath - Dat SG
There is a more but it is more general or subtle or something.. there is so much music I love but I a rarely try and cop a tone of even buy gear because someone I really like uses it..
Kill em all - mEtalliCa - [really only pulling teeth though.. Dat fuzz Dat RIC]
SO - Peter Gabriel - Dat OC2
Feedbacker - Boris - Dat Orange
Mothership Connection - Parliament - Dat filter, Dat moog
Paranoid - Black Sabbath - Dat SG
There is a more but it is more general or subtle or something.. there is so much music I love but I a rarely try and cop a tone of even buy gear because someone I really like uses it..
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Re: Five Essential Albums
Filth Pig: ministry
Animals: Pink Floyd
Add It Up (1981-1993): Violent Femmes
Conference of the Birds: OM
Aenima: Tool
This was pretty difficult some others that were close:
VIVIsectVI: Skinny Puppy and
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Animals: Pink Floyd
Add It Up (1981-1993): Violent Femmes
Conference of the Birds: OM
Aenima: Tool
This was pretty difficult some others that were close:
VIVIsectVI: Skinny Puppy and
Zeichnungen des Patienten O. T. : Einstürzende Neubauten
aen wrote:Or I'll just use fuzz. Then Ill sound cool regardless.
Achtane wrote:Well, volcanoes are pretty fuckin' cool. Like I guess lava flows are doomy. Slow and still able to to melt your eardrums.
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Re: Five Essential Albums
The only part of my gear that have been influanced by a band is my guitar.
Like 10 years ago I was a big fan of Rolins Band with Chris Haskett on guitar.
So I sold my Washburn RS-8V and I got a used PRS CE-22.
"The End of Silence" by Rolins Band.
Like 10 years ago I was a big fan of Rolins Band with Chris Haskett on guitar.
So I sold my Washburn RS-8V and I got a used PRS CE-22.
"The End of Silence" by Rolins Band.
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Re: Five Essential Albums
Elliott smith-figure 8
Radical face- ghost
Electric president-s/t
Pixies- surfer rosa
Radiohead- hail to the thief
Also Beatles Hendrix and zeppelin have influenced my playing style but it's more broad than any one album.
Radical face- ghost
Electric president-s/t
Pixies- surfer rosa
Radiohead- hail to the thief
Also Beatles Hendrix and zeppelin have influenced my playing style but it's more broad than any one album.
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Interesting topic.
1) Failure - "Fantastic Planet"
2) Autolux - "Future Perfect" and the demos before it
3) Hum - "You'd Prefer An Astronaut" and "Downward Is "Heavenward"
That's probably it as far as "gear influence". Those albums, especially Failure, got me into effects in the first place. I've since minimized what I use, so their "gear" influence isn't that relevant anymore... however, the albums are still amazingly influential to me.
4) Smile - "Maquee"
5) Medicine - "The Buried Life"
I've always chased Weezer's early tones, too, but those are mostly amp distortion.
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1) Failure - "Fantastic Planet"
2) Autolux - "Future Perfect" and the demos before it
3) Hum - "You'd Prefer An Astronaut" and "Downward Is "Heavenward"
That's probably it as far as "gear influence". Those albums, especially Failure, got me into effects in the first place. I've since minimized what I use, so their "gear" influence isn't that relevant anymore... however, the albums are still amazingly influential to me.
4) Smile - "Maquee"
5) Medicine - "The Buried Life"
I've always chased Weezer's early tones, too, but those are mostly amp distortion.
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Mudfuzz wrote:there is so much music I love but I a rarely try and cop a tone of even buy gear because someone I really like uses it..
Basically this for me, but I guess a personal top 5 would be:
The Fragile by Nine Inch Nails
In the Absence of Truth by Isis
Pink by Boris
Disintegration by The Cure
Daydream Nation by Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth was the first fuzzy band I liked, The Cure are my modulation/clean tone gods, Isis is probably my favorite band ever but dat bass tone is the specific force behind my choice of album, Boris have the greatest distortion tone and Trent Reznor is my god of everything else.
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Re: Five Essential Albums
Hmm...
5.) Nirvana - In Utero
4.) Godspeed You Black Emperor - F♯ A♯ ∞
3.) Jesu - Silver
2.) Mogwai - Happy Songs for Happy People
1.) Nine Inch Nails - Ghosts
Really hard to keep it to 5, I'm submitting this before I can change anymore.
Also...
+1 to that.
5.) Nirvana - In Utero
4.) Godspeed You Black Emperor - F♯ A♯ ∞
3.) Jesu - Silver
2.) Mogwai - Happy Songs for Happy People
1.) Nine Inch Nails - Ghosts
Really hard to keep it to 5, I'm submitting this before I can change anymore.
Also...
DarkAxel wrote:2) Buckethead - Electric Tears
+1 to that.
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Gear Influence? Not so much albums that led me any way there more than you guys. I found out about Boomerang Musical Products from wondering what Warren Ellis used to loop, live, and reading some wrong advice.
For me, as far as my taste and what I listen to goes:
5. Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile/Radiohead - Hail To The Thief
4. Dirty Three - Ocean Songs
3. Lajkó Félix Es Zenekara - Koncert '98
2. John Frusciante - The Empyrean
1. Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
Hefty lurve.
For me, as far as my taste and what I listen to goes:
5. Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile/Radiohead - Hail To The Thief
4. Dirty Three - Ocean Songs
3. Lajkó Félix Es Zenekara - Koncert '98
2. John Frusciante - The Empyrean
1. Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
Hefty lurve.
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1. Radiohead - Kid A/Hail to the Thief (delay, reverb, distortion, Kaoss Pad, electronic drum machines, whammy, etc....seriously though, their whole discography post-Pablo Honey has been my main influence, both musically and gear wise)
2. Muse - Origin of Symmetry (Fuzz masterpiece!)
3. Bloc Party - A Weekend in the City (creative delays, whammying, and especially sampling)
4. Tool - Lateralus/Aenema (gave me the inspiration to pick up the bass, and experiment with simpler setups on guitar with lots of distortion)
5. The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium/Amputechture (where I started to branch out into the crazier effects)
2. Muse - Origin of Symmetry (Fuzz masterpiece!)
3. Bloc Party - A Weekend in the City (creative delays, whammying, and especially sampling)
4. Tool - Lateralus/Aenema (gave me the inspiration to pick up the bass, and experiment with simpler setups on guitar with lots of distortion)
5. The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium/Amputechture (where I started to branch out into the crazier effects)
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Muse FTW wrote:5. The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium/Amputechture (where I started to branch out into the crazier effects)
had this dilemma as well
so immediately i listened to De-Loused and it was clear

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Re: Five Essential Albums
I can't pick just 5 albums. But here are five bands that have greatly influenced my tastes.
1. Nine Inch Nails (every album)
2. Ministry Psalm 69
3. Pig Face (everything)
4. Helmet Aftertaste
5. The Toadies (everything)
1. Nine Inch Nails (every album)
2. Ministry Psalm 69
3. Pig Face (everything)
4. Helmet Aftertaste
5. The Toadies (everything)
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