skullservant wrote:DUDE SEXLESS NO SEX YES
Dudes. Yes. Iron Lung rules.
Anyway.
Paranoid by Black Sabbath.
Not because it's some pinnacle Sabbath record that I still worship but because I remember riding around Michigan with my dad and listening to this record on cassette and thinking that it was pretty cool, particularly for something my dad was showing me.
Burn Piano Island, Burn by the Blood Brothers.
I think that this record is pretty polarizing. Maybe less polarizing then their future output but the high-pitched shrieking from one of the vocalists is usually enough to turn people off. But this was my first foray into aggressive music post-Sabbath. Interestingly, this bad is agressive in the most anti-machismo way. As far as "heavy" goes, this record isn't really heavy -- though some of the synthesizer work is gnarly -- it's not driving and sludgy and "heavy" like we tend to think of the term. This led me down a really weird path while simultaneously just moving down a heavy and aggressive hardcore/punk/metal path. I had a lot of Three One G worship and Level Plane worship around this time.
As the Roots Undo by Circle Takes the Square.
I was thinking about putting Rush's 2112 on this list because as far as concept albums and rock-journeys are concerned that is definitely the first I listened to and, like Sabbath, bonded with my old man over. But this record just kills so fuck it. This record does that 90s/00s screamo thing. It is metal-tinged. Taught me the valuable lesson that songs didn't need to be simple bursts of aggression.