serious14
Well-Known Member
I had a fun old time narrowing by most favourite albums of all time down to just five, but for the sake of convenience and keeping the thread to a sensible level I figured that made the most sense. Anyways, here we go......
5. Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (Epic Records, 1995)
Album of the 90's, bar none. 'Nuff said. ;D ;D ;D
4. The Living End - Roll On (EMI, 2000)
Those of you who know me well know how much I adore The Living End and everything they've ever done. I consider Roll On to be their best album, thus..... here it is.
3. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV (Atlantic Records, 1971)
Black Dog, Rock and Roll, Battle of Evermore, and Stairway to Heaven. And that's just side one. There's nothing I could say that really emphasises just how insanely great this album is.
2. Muse - Absolution (Mushroom Records, 2004)
1. Muse - Black Holes and Revelations (Warner Music, 2006)
It's really a tie between 1 and 2 (and before anyone asks where is Showbiz and Origin of Symmetry - I like them all the same, but they're more likely to be in my top ten, but not the hallowed top five), but Black Holes just edges Absolution because sometimes I have to be in a particular mood to listen to Absolution, but I could throw on Black Holes at any time and easily listen to it all the way through. Not to mention it has my most favourite Muse song of all time on there - Take A Bow. The most epic, out of this world, apocalyptic four minutes of orchestral electronica you're ever likely to hear. Until you get to the end of the album and encounter the demigod-like piece of music that is Knights of Cydonia.
5. Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (Epic Records, 1995)
Album of the 90's, bar none. 'Nuff said. ;D ;D ;D
4. The Living End - Roll On (EMI, 2000)
Those of you who know me well know how much I adore The Living End and everything they've ever done. I consider Roll On to be their best album, thus..... here it is.
3. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV (Atlantic Records, 1971)
Black Dog, Rock and Roll, Battle of Evermore, and Stairway to Heaven. And that's just side one. There's nothing I could say that really emphasises just how insanely great this album is.
2. Muse - Absolution (Mushroom Records, 2004)
1. Muse - Black Holes and Revelations (Warner Music, 2006)
It's really a tie between 1 and 2 (and before anyone asks where is Showbiz and Origin of Symmetry - I like them all the same, but they're more likely to be in my top ten, but not the hallowed top five), but Black Holes just edges Absolution because sometimes I have to be in a particular mood to listen to Absolution, but I could throw on Black Holes at any time and easily listen to it all the way through. Not to mention it has my most favourite Muse song of all time on there - Take A Bow. The most epic, out of this world, apocalyptic four minutes of orchestral electronica you're ever likely to hear. Until you get to the end of the album and encounter the demigod-like piece of music that is Knights of Cydonia.