Quote Originally Posted by Wolf Kanno View Post
For me, I would say it's the Gorillaz Demon Days album. I love this album and I feel pretty connected to it's theme about looking past the mundane and seeing the world for how it really is. I love the albums rather positive message and the beauty it inspires.
Very interesting interpretation. I've always had trouble finding much meaning in Gorillaz songs; the lyrics are usually hard to interpret, seeming more like they're just for aesthetics in the soundscape than meaning. But I don't think I've really just sat and thought a lot about them either. Great album, either way.

Pink Floyd changed my tastes a lot when I picked up The Wall on a whim; from there I went into Radiohead, and my musical taste has been very broad ever since. Prior to that, I listened to a very set group of pop punk groups and didn't broaden out very much.