Post the most influential albums in your journey of becoming a "non-pleb"
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lol
>>65257392
Donuts is perfect for this kind of thread dude
this is the only pleb album that is also /mu/core
Probably this
>inb4 "you're still a pleb"
>>65257411
i really like it but i dont see that it really overcomes any issues people have with beginner or superficial music listeners (if that's what pleb means).
if it just means "got me into hiphop" then fine, but even then, for plenty of people they just listen to that (or even madvillainy actually) and don't overcome any of their dumb preconceptions they already had about hiphop. its just an album a load of ppl have listened to in a lot of different ways. quite touching and layered but im not really seeing its relation to this thread
>>65256500
desu senpai
ppl should give explanations with their album.
>>65257549
The relation to the thread is that anything goes. Donuts is a good example because I've seen enough of "holy shit this is amazing" to "I don't get why this is so acclaimed" the latter has been extremely potent for people.
Bathory's first two albums made me seek out more evil sounding thrash, and here I am
>>65257436
literally one of the least pleb /mu/core albums
plebs making comments like yours only confirms this
>>65256704
>>65257373
>>65257436
>>65257437
pleb albums
This opened my eyes to rock music. I'm really glad it did.
actually maked me like noise music
opened new directions for me in experimentation with music.