Rate my taste /mu/
Hi dad
crackpipe/10
>>64362553
Hi son, how's your mother?
>>64362539
>going out of your way to make this bait chart
Why don't pictures load in Topster
>>64362566
More like Flopster
>those few pseudo-patrician albums to seem credible
When will they learn?
>>64362539
>both OK computer and Dark Side in the top 4
>>64362566
>>64362572
Is there any alternative to topster [spoiler]that doesn't involve using paint/photoshop[/spoiler]
>>64362539
why the weeaboo shit?
>>64362893
obvious b8 post and/or poseur
>>64362931
all the jap albums that were recommended on this board to me to me were absolute trash (apart from Boris perhaps), so it makes me believe that they are being listened to by weeaboos who force themselves into liking them, just so they can keep in contact with more of 'japanese culture' (kek)
>>64362539
Hello rateyourmuic!
>>64362539
I like how the first four albums are alternating between Redditcore and RYMcore
Your taste is ok. Sort of basic, but not garbage. The only album on that list that I really dislike is Master of Puppets
>>64362539
i dont like good morning good night or while you were out either but you really went out of your way to make this chart, anything you want to talk about?
>>64362539
Are you new?
>>64362539
haha I get it op!
it's supposed to be critically acclaimed entry level albums mixed in with the other extreme, obscure avant-garde albums often referred to as "poseur-core"
good one!
all good records anon
good job man
>>64362539
very, very entry-level, but some super promising stuff
> Leonard Cohen
very good choice. Possibly the greatest songwriter in rock music history.
Now try Serge Gainsbourg
> Tom Waits
nice - try Howlin' Wolf and Django Reinhardt
> Elliott Smith
very good
> Marvin Gaye
one of the greatest albums ever made. I'm more into the jazz side of that era, and if that holds any interest for you try Charles Mingus' Let My Children Hear Music and Ornette Coleman's The Shape of Jazz to Come
> Television
very nice - check out DNA, Richard Hell & The Voidoids, Jim Carroll, Patti Smith, Mars, James Chance & The Contortions, and Mink DeVille from that New York scene.
> Arcade Fire
great album, but gets a lot of shit for being the entry point for baroque pop. Regardless, make sure to spend some time on the classics of that genre, like The Beach Boys, The Zombies, and Love
> Nirvana
check out the dirty side of punk that spawned that - Mudhoney, Wipers, New Bomb Turks, etc.
> Wu Tang Clan, Nas
I'm a pleb myself with hip hop, but obvious recs are A Tribe Called Quest and Aesop Rock
also gonna rec Brian Eno, New York Dolls, Lead Belly, and the Redskins based off some other stuff