music wouldn't change my life t b h
>>64671537
That what most people say about anything.
After i listened to this album, desperate for more like it, i discovered /mu/, making me realize how much i loved music.
Quality post.
>>64671511
got me into serious music desu
>>64671629
Same here.
>>64671601
Sweet
When I was 12, this album made me listen to music by myself for the first time. It isn't a masterpiece, and it's veeeery edgy, but it's essential in my history.
>>64671511
That is a great album, kind of pessimistic, but that one first song -Breathe- is one of the most beautiful ever written
i took a whole bunch of cough medicine alone in my room, and freaked out and had this playing
now everytime i hear it i can sorta remember what it felt like to peak with it on, i was really blissed out, it was great, ill never forget it
>>64672875
Good album but I think Kill 'em all is better.
>>64671511
Showed me that there was some different shit out there, not everything had to be a top ten hit.
I listened to this and the strokes every day for my entire freshman year
>>64673335
I will never understand this. Blarney Stone is the only song on this album I like
>>64671511
This album was the album that eradicated the need to be edgy and inconsiderate to others in my quest to become a decent musican. It's still one of the only albums I can pour my heart out with.
And this is when Thrice peaked
Gonna have to be THAT guy but ye, this gave me hope during some bad times.
That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore is hypnotic
>>64671601
exact same situation, but for this album
>>64671591
This album sucks
>>64673991
i was mostly a trap/dubstep faggot before someone recommended this to me.
In short, don't like trap as much now
>>64673751
>not also liking She Wanted to Leave at the least
>>64674044
great album, my favourite smiths song
London Calling tbqh, when I was about 13
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>>64676616
Reddit tier taste
first time falling in love :)
>yeasayer:odd blood
actually you know, just the first five tracks. we both were into it, ahh i can't explain how perfect those first five tracks are for falling for someone, falling in love with each other, at the start of summer, the whole summer ahead......
Honestly fampai. I know the memes and shit but really this shit hit me hard. Either this or highway 61. Dylan's a babe
>>64676892
>you're stuck in my mind, all the time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3IUwnyMmIw&index=4&list=PLSKvbiScaVZkzxSz05RWSlQMwEsZsX07M
beautiful, epic nostalgia :) sending love <3
>>64675615
Thrice guy here. I tend to hold on to genres even after i "grow out" of them, so im still kind of a dubstepfag. But with that being said this album fucked my world up
>>64671601
Exact same thing. Found them somewhere random and started getting into alternative music.
Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols
I walk through the woods all the time now. I just want to forget about this life, and travel across the English countryside in a horse and buggy
>>64671511
I get what you're saying 'cause that's how I felt it the first time I heard it. I liked it but felt nothing special. I liked 'Wish You Were Here' way better. Then, I decided to give it another try, and again, I felt nothing special. After a few months of giving it several tries and giving up, I saw the album at Target. So, I bought it and decided to give it one last chance. I inserted the Disk into my car's stereo and turned it up. It BLEW ME AWAY completely! Wow, how could I have missed it all those times. Now I can't get enough of it. I hear it all the time. I even downloaded the whole documentary and live versions into my iPod. Dark Side is like a fine dish, some people have to try it several times to get its FULL POWER. It's not noise, just really awesome sound effects that make the album unique. In my opinion, there is no better album, nor will there ever be, than Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side Of The Moon.'
>>64678443
I saw you post this before.
after years of listening to what I now consider cringe inducing rap, this turned me on to post metal and other similar styles. I almost don't listen to rap anymore
>>64671629
Me 2 mate
>>64671544
where'd you find this
>>64679299
Checkd
SCENDE RUZZOLANDO
>>64679304
King of the Hill soundtrack, look it up on Spotify
>>64671511
It accompanied me through meeting and befriending Her, and I stopped listening to it when we broke off contact for good. To this day I sometimes have a line or a melody from that album pop into my head and it just wrecks my mood for the time being.
To be specific, it's this album and their debut that do this. A few other albums as well, but those have the strongest associations with her.
The whole thing with her hurt of course, but it also made me grow a lot.
>>64671629
Bought it 10 years ago for a friend's birthday, listened to it before going to the party, loved it to death, gave it to him nonetheless. It took several years for him to like it too but he's also a fan now.
>>64679292
>>64679588
My niggas
It's gotta be this one for me. It made me want to branch out my music tastes.
>>64672875
Wow pretty much the exact same story here except I was 11 the first time I heard Master of Puppets. I was aware of Metallica because of their radio songs but hadn't actually heard any of their earlier releases and was kind of blown away by it. It's pretty much what got me interested in music.
This actually got me into listening to music seriously.
This actually got me into listening to music seriously. I found it randomly, and it blew my mind.
Got me through some dark times.
>>64679626
One of my favorite.
I think I was like 14 when I discovered this. I went from just listening to my dad's dadrock to being a music-lover in an instant. It showed me that both beauty and ugliness are essential parts of music and made me appreciative of a whole world of sounds that had previously been hidden from me.
>>64678396
do you feel it is hard to return to other music after pet sounds?
>>64679788
This.
Not even joking. It pretty much marked the definitive point where I moved away from listening to my parents' music and exploring on my own and developing my own taste. Almost all the albums I listen to currently I discovered after that point. As a turning point it in my personal life it was pretty significant, though it really could have been any album.
Black Sabbath and Beastie Boys fucked my world up senpai. These two groups got me interested in exploring discographies of artists to get to know them.
>>64671511
I miss him, So Much.
>>64680516
sorry forgot to post...
>>64676892
>falling in love
Such a great feeling. I imagine it's even better if she does, too
>>64671511
made me realise the emotional connections any human can have to music. i have never been bored of this record, and it is endlessly impressive. most of fru's records do this to me, but this one especially
I FUCKING HATE NORMIES
>>64676918
this here! love it to death
>>64671591
Me too :'( man that album is great
>>64671601
we did it reddit
The album that made me want to pick up an instrument desu
Sufjan has become a bit of a meme, but words cannot describe how much I love this album - as well as pretty much everything else he has done.
>>64679788
Yeah, prefer Dirt, but I love JoF too.
I know everybody is all about DeLoused, but I think Frances is just awesome, and I'm glad I saw them on that tour. The Juan / Jon / Ikey lineup was the best lineup imho.
>>64671511
This. Dat guitar solo on on Time. Damn.
>>64671629
This, and Okey Dokey Computer.
>>64673335
This. A lot of people dismiss it because some of the songs are, on the surface, kind of silly (e.g. Dancing in the Show, Waving my Dick, etc) but it's actually a pretty deep album.
vastly underrated collection of early live Billy Joel recordings.
>>64676534
changed my whole opinion of music
>>64683147
Shut the fuck up you prepubescent motherfucker
dem bass lines
There's a split: Life before I heard this, and my life afterwards
I have never looked forward to a follow-up album before in my life desu. SILY just makes me realize how much more I want them to release LP2 already.
>>64671511
I remember buying this album at a garage sale when was 12/13-ish. It's one of the only albums that made me weep, and it also opened the door to new genres of music (particularly metal) and renewed a thirst for reading.
>>64671629
This 2bh. First non-classical album I listened to.
>>64673139
atomizer did the same thing for me
>>64676534
cover art that changed my life
My guitar teacher once mumbled something about this being one of the best albums of all time. I listened to it about a week later and it blew me so far away I never really came back.
Since then I've undergone a quest of only listening to albums that blow me away, and I am pretty good at it.
That is a great classic rock record
>>64677144
Noisia's amazing tho, regardless of genre-hate
none
>>64676918
This album made me fall in love with music
>>64672875
>>64679632
Woah same, except with ...And Justice For All. This got me into listening to whole albums and discographies rather than just listening to radio singles.
>>64690779
How do you go about this quest and how many times would you say you've been blown away?
this and In Rainbows
>>64673751
*tips fedora*
>>64691339
I get blown away fairly easy if the music's good desu
I just listen only to very specific people when it comes to getting recommendations, and whenver I discover an album by myself and listen to it it's because it or its artist is in some way related to another artist who has previously blown me away
I would say that I get blown away by a new album once a month, I like to get really intimate and personal with any album I listen to before I move on to another. Often I get blown away only after repeated listens. Heroes by Bowie is now one of my favourite albums and initially I had to practically force myself to listen to it
>>64683172
Nice choice
>>64691384
I uploaded this whole album to Youtube if you ever want to give it a listen there.
>>64676918
this, rodeo, tpab, keep it like a secret, and lonesome crowded west
this, and choose your weapon by hiatus kayiote and the last three albums of snarky puppy
>>64672915
What the fuck are you me?
mostly things that i listened to in my teenagers years have affected what i am today.
ok computer, fear of the dark, wasting light, nirvana albums, alice in chains albums, ten etc.
>>64676645
Suck a fat one, elitist faggot.
Made me feel new emotions
Changed the way I looked at music. Buckley listened to pretty much anything and everything and drew influence from countless artists. The outcome was this beautiful piece of art.
>>64692811
Cool
>>64673978
Blue Album is objectively better
>>64674044
Barbarism Starts at Home is the grooviest song ever 2bh
>>64678713
Here's your (you)
First great album that I discovered on my own. I was an angsty, pop-punk 15 year old, and it got me into real music. I can still remember right where I was when I heard the opening guitar chords. Stopped me in my tracks.
>>64671629
same, that and this
This was the first album I properly sat down and listened to. Before this I figured everything was shitty metal, shitty pop or complex experimental jazzy/classicl stuff I couldn't wrap my head around. I remember realising that stuff could be a blend of accessible and complex. I was about 13/14 at the time and The Beatles were the first band I really started listening to with no outside influence. It really ignited my love of music and made me start listening to anything I could get my hands on and gave me the inspiration to play the guitar.
>>64671511
>>64672978
>>64690779
These and this
made me appreciate warm, happy sounds and inspire to record make warm drone and ambient music
never experienced something similar before
>>64671511
First real album I got on christmas when I was like 11 and it got me on the track to listening to alt rock. Far away is still one of my favorite songs ever.
>>64671511
desu
after my uncle died we went to his house to try and clear out anything of use, found this record on his bed, loved it ever since.
American Football
>>64671629
>>64672875
>>64673732
>>64673991
>>64673978
>>64676918
>>64679588
>>64679626
>>64692811
>>64694821
these and pic related (actually their whole discog)
This got me into music at age 11.
Got me into listening to music besides dad-rock.
>>64673991
Sorta feel the same way about this album. Pulled me out of a dark place
>>64695851
I must post this every single time someone mentions anything Trent.
>>64678396
This, this album made me happy when I needed
>>64696125
>oh wow so did my dishwasher
Every time
This and Voivod's stuff in general. Somehow made me appreciate the finer details to things even if they're unnoticeable/unpleasant to them. Sorta like that idk, good stuff check it out.
KANYE WEST LIFE OF PABLO
don't laugh at me
>>64671601
What a fucking shit!!
>>64671760
This album has opened me the gates to jazz
This one
My stepfather showed me the windowlicker video when i was 11
When i was 12 i started listening to it by starting with some light tracks (namely flim and on) and thus viewed music as such just as my realtionship to it in a different light
Until then i listened to SoaD and Korn ( which barely anyone i knew listened to atm), so i was that kind of wannabe hipster kid already, but rdj changed my life for good.
>>64699198
>SOAD
>hipster
where did you live famalam?
>>64699227
In elementary school senpai
gorgeous record, filled with all types of soundscapes
changed my perspective on sampling
>>64699227
>>64699252
Also germany
Everyone was into linkin park and nirvana
Then i was being all hipster like "duh tbqh i didnt listen to them after meteora, back then i was 6, fuggin mainstream changed them ugh"
>>64678359
Revolver holds a special place for me also
>>64694923
Did you do so afterwards?
The Doors S/T
>>64694765
God tier album but I couldn't really see it as life changing.
>>64698790
Nice meme
>>64699517
well, anon, believe it or not people have different life experiences than you.
>>64699558
why? It was my first meme rap album ever, I found the beats great and really mellow, also interesting/funny lyrics, that's when I found out about OFWGKTA.
I know it's memerap, but at that time I found it great.