Up to and including Screaming for Vengeance, no doubt.Next up, Judas Priest?
Currently heard in the GTI:
(The) Melvins (A) Senile Animal
Boris and Michio Kurihara Rainbow
Black Sabbath Sabotage
Jesu Conqueror
Fields of the Nephilim The Nephilim
Iron Maiden Iron Maiden
The first six Sabbath albums are crucial. Master of Reality and Vol. 4 are both perfect as far as I'm concerned.A while back you were talking about riding the trainer with Black Sabbaths "Masters of Reality" blasting in your face. Since then, I have been on a Black Sabbath kick, I gave my friend a list of like 40 songs and he burned them all for me, so I have my own greatest hits cd.
The other day I was in Vintage Vinyl in Woodbridge picking up some new stuff, and I was drawn to the Iron Maiden stuff, think Im going to make my own Maiden greatest hits next.
jess, be careful what you say. i said something similar and was slandered in gaelic as a result
Ughmmm.... My cat's breath smells like cat food...
Man, this thread sounds like greek to me, maybe I should start typing up my posts in my mother tongue? lol
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Love that Wilco album.
I love all the Wilco albums. I just dusted off and rediscovered A.M. a few weeks ago. 'Passenger Side' is a total classic.
It's a live CD they put out not all that long ago. I'm not big on paying money for live music (unless it's a live band such as the Dead or Phish) but it got really good reviews so I picked it up.
Speaking of live bands, I picked up My Morning Jacket based on some of the recommendations in this thread. Great stuff. Take equal parts Allman Bros & Radiohead, sprinkle in some Neil Young/Crazyhorse and bake. It doesn't sound retro either, despite the influences.
Interesting description. What album did you pick up?