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    This is a tough one, I'll put it in the best order possible:




    Evanescence - Origin (Well, it's not really an album, but a large rare EP that you can only buy off of eBay for too much money or download)

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    Evanescence - Fallen

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    Tori Amos - Scarlet's Walk



    System of a Down - Self-titled CD



    The Dresden Dolls - Self-titled CD
    (I liked every song on the album. <3 Oh, and it has the nicest CD cover ever.)




    System of a Down - Steal this Album!



    Tori Amos - From The Choirgirl Hotel



    Christina Aguilera - Stripped
    (The music isn't good, but I can't resist good singing, and her singing is amazing, so I can't help but love her)



    Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes



    Michelle Branch - The Spirit Room (I'm not a big Michelle fan still, but I this CD is full of songs that I love, so even if I don't listen to her often, I still love it)

    EDIT: I feel like such a moron right now. I went on Amazon.com, and now they recently added <A href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0007L81R6/qid=1122911863/sr=2-2/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_2/002-0152462-0688031">Origin to Amazon.</a> xD And I had to buy mine from Russia. Well, Ev fans, go on Amazon.com and buy it~
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    Top 10 Albums - 08.01.05

    01. J Ralph - Music to Mauzner By
    02. The Arcade Fire - Funeral
    03. Nobuo Uematsu - FFVIII: Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec
    04. Blackalicious - Blazing Arrow
    05. Black Star - Black Star
    06. Third Eye Blind - Third Eye Blind
    07. Dr. Dre - Chronic 2001
    08. Rob Dougan - Furious Angels
    09. Postal Service - Give Up
    10. Radiohead - The Bends

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    This is not absolute, but, anyway, all these albums rule.

    10. Voivod - Dimension Hatross

    Voivod is a speed/thrash metal band similiar to Metallica and Megadeth with a more present punk influence. Dimension Hatross is their best album. This album is less chaotic, more tight, and has better production than previous releases like "Killing Technology" (Still good, though). Songs are written in an interesting progressive style. Listen to: Experiment, Psychic Vacuum.

    9. Dream Theater - Awake

    Dream Theater is getting pretty popular now, I believe, but their best albums were in the early 90's when they still had keyboardist Kevin Moore. While this band is known for creating ultra-technically difficult music that is allegedly unintresting (See: newer albums), this album is immune to that critisism. There are the solos, time/rhythm changes that this band is known for, but they are done in a tasteful manner and are musically relevent to the songs. Listen to: 6:00, Space-dye Vest.

    8. Megadeth - Rust In Peace

    This is the best thrash/speed metal album. I've heard that Dave Mustaine reportedly sobered up before making this album, and it shows. The music is strikingly more technically complex, yet is still thrashy in the vein of classic Megadeth. Guitarist Marty Friedman is a master, adding very tasteful, "neo-classical" shred solos to the mix (as opposed to mindless wankers such as Rusty Cooley or Yngwie Malmsteen). People will, unfortunately, say that Master of Puppets by Metallica is better. Master of Puppets has one song that is useless filler (Lepar messiah). You will find no such instances on this album. Listen to: Holy Wars, Hangar 18.

    7. Tiamat - Wildhoney

    Tiamat startted out as a pretty standard Death metal band, but on this album only small amounts of that past remain. Mostly this is calm, atmospheric metal. However, the term 'metal' is used loosely, since many songs have strong progressive rock leanings (many remind me of Pink Floyd's song 'Wish you were Here'). This is the kind of album that is recommended even for non-metal fans,as they will surely find elements of interest here. Listen to: Whatever that Hurts, Gaia, Do you Dream of me.

    6. Iron Maiden - Somewhere in Time

    This is the first Iron Maiden album to use synthesizers, and it serves the band's vision and sound wonders, adding whole new atmosphere to the songs. The vocals of Bruce Dickinson truly shine; his powerful voice is delivered in perfect hard rock fashion. Some people may prefer the follow-up, 'Seventh sonof a Seventh Son' to this, but this is my favorite. How could people listen to cheesy hair metal in the 80's when wonderful music like this was available? Listen to: Wasted Years, Stranger in a Strange land

    5. Finntroll - Jaktens Tid

    TOTAL classic. This band mixes their native Finnish folk music (called Humpa I believe) with the aggressive death/black metal of Sweden. The result is interesting. Their first album, called 'Midnattens Widlunder' I believe, is commendable, but this album has better production and a clearer concept. RIP Somnium. Listen To: Skogens Hamnd, Jaktens Tid, Aldhissla

    4. Fates Warning - The Spectre Within

    This album is power metal, but that term includes certain boring cliches and a lack of creativity that is NOT present in this release. The vocals of Jon Arch sound similiar to Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden, but are delivered in a totally different, unique way, in which the vocal lines often have little rythmic relationship to the music (similiar to Maynard of Tool), yet the music still flows perfectly. This is a VERY complete album. All of the songs have this certain otherworldy atmosphere to them, which gives each of the songs subtle, conceptual relations to one another. Fates Warning newer, more progressive music is of interest as well, but this is their greatest album. Listen to: The Apparition, Orphan Gypsy, Traveller in Time.

    3. Celtic Frost - Into the Pandemonium

    Celtic Frost Startted ou their first two albums playing interesting thrash, with certain pieces like "Dawn of Megiddo" having hints of certain ideas that were to come. But this release is truly unlike anything before, not only within the world of heavy metal but beyond into mostly all realms of music. Yes, there are certain moments of thrash, but they are interspersed with amazing moments of avant-garde experimentation. Many of the songs incorperate strings masterfully, in addition to opera singers that at times sing in this near sprechsimme (half speech, half singing) style that is reminiscient of Arnold Schoenberg's (!) work, Pierrot Lunaire. At the core, though, the music still retains that low-end agressive edge that has become this band's trademark. HIGHLY recommended. Listen to: Rex Irae(Requiem), I won't Dance, Caress into Oblivion.

    2. Mercyful Fate - Don't Break The Oath

    THE heavy metal album. This album makes me yearn for a time when metal bands actually had talent. This album rules so much I can't believe it. King Diamond is a master vocalist who must sing in at least 4 different octaves. He must be heard to be believed. Guitarists are also prominent members here. They write complex, developing pieces with multiple parts and subtle references to 70's prog-rock. The dual-lead Style is up to the standards of all heavy metal, giving nods to Judas Priest. Each song develops in a very story-like manner, yet fit together seamlessly. Although this is basically a perfect album, I'm not sure if non-fans of heavy metal will enjoy it due to King Diamond's voice and the lyrics. Listen to: Come to the Sabbath, A Dangerous Meeting.

    1. Arcturus - La Masquerade Infernale

    This is definitely a one of a kind album. Nothing sounds like it. I am amazed at the compositional genius of this band. My feeble lexicon is too small to accurattely portray this music, but I will say you have garaunteed never heard any music like this before. The "Infernal Masquerade" is exactly as this album sounds. The most similiar music to this is the Celtic Frost album mentioned earlier, but that still doesn't accurately describe the music. Recommended to fans of any and all music who are bored with the conventional forms. Listen to: The Chaos path, Master of Disguise.

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    This is going to be interesting...I can't put any of these in any order just because I revere them all.

    Dream Theater-Images And Words
    Dream Theater-Awake
    Dream Theater-A Change Of Seasons
    Dream Theater-Metropolis Pt.2: Scenes From A Memory
    Dream Theater-Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence
    Dream Theater-Train Of Thought
    Dream Theater-Octavarium
    Liquid Tension Experiment- LTE 1 and 2. (Ridiculous)
    John Petrucci-Suspended Animation
    Ayreon-The Human Equation
    Oh, and SOAD's self-titled album...

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    Quote Originally Posted by -N-
    09. Postal Service - Give Up
    You just reminded me, after Logan told me at least a year ago, that I should get that album, and I finally did, and now I've fallen in love.

    It's like Death Cab For Cutie, only so much more...evocative, I love it.

    Could even call them the American version of The Reindeer Section, wonderful stuff.

    Thanks.

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    1. John Denver - <i>Poems, Prayers & Promises</i> (1971)

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    "Poems, Prayers and Promises"
    "Let it Be"
    "My Sweet Lady"
    "Wooden Indian"
    "Junk"
    "Gospel Changes"
    "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
    "I Guess He'd Rather Be in Colorado"
    "Sunshine on my Shoulders"
    "Around and Around"
    "Fire and Rain"
    "The Box"


    2. <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE5781DD849AE7F20C0803E43C6A763FB1BD757DA8611344754D5B97F4B82006AB749CDBB97 CC9F0FF871B0FE31A65A0FD686E85CFEDC6C383E9D8EDB&sql=10:61e67ul0h0jk">John Denver - <i>I Want to Live</i> (1977)</a>

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    "How Can I Leave You Again"
    "Tradewinds"
    "Bet on the Blues"
    "It Amazes Me"
    "To the Wild Country"
    "Ripplin' Waters"
    "Thirsty Boots"
    "Dearest Esmeralda"
    "Singing Skies and Dancing Waters"
    "I Want to Live"
    "Druthers"


    3. <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE5781DD849AE7F20C0803E43C6A763FB1BD757DA8611344754D5B97F4B82006AB749CDBB97 CC9F0FF871B0FE31A65A0FD686E85CFEDE6C3E3D9D8EDB&sql=10:t85k8q9pbt94">Toby Keith - <i>Unleashed</i> (2002)</a>

    <img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf300/f391/f39150zyt6i.jpg">

    "Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry American)"
    "Who's Your Daddy"
    "Good to Go to Mexico"
    "It's All Good"
    "Beer for my Horses"
    "Losing My Touch"
    "Huckleberry"
    "It Works for Me"
    "Ain't it Just Like You"
    "Rock You Baby"
    "Rodeo Moon"
    "That's Not How It Is"


    4. <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE5781DD849AE7F20C0803E43C6A763FB1BD757DA8611344754D5B97F4B82006AB749CDBB97 CC9F0FF871B0FE31A65A0FD686E85CFED86C3E349D8EDB&sql=10:56msa9ygb23d">John Denver - Rocky Mountain High (1972)</a>

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    "Rocky Mountain High"
    "Mother Nature's Son"
    "Paradise"
    "For Baby (For Bobbie)"
    "Darcy Farrow"
    "Prisoners"
    "Goodbye Again"
    "Season Suite: Summer"
    "Season Suite: Fall"
    "Season Suite: Winter"
    "Season Suite: Late Winter, Early Spring (When Everybody Goes to Mexico)"
    "Season Suite: Spring"


    5. <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE5781DD849AE7F20C0803E43C6A763FB1BD757DA8611344754D5B97F4B82006AB749CDBB97 CC9F0FF871B0FE31A65A0FD686E85CFED96C3D3F9D8EDB&sql=10:usjw7ipjg71r">James Taylor - <i>JT</i> (1977)</a>

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    "Your Smiling Face"
    "There We Are"
    "Honey Don't Leave L.A."
    "Another Grey Morning"
    "Bartender's Blues"
    "Secret O' Life"
    "Handy Man"
    "I Was Only Telling a Lie"
    "Looking For Love on Broadway"
    "Terra Nova"
    "Traffic Jam"
    "If I Keep My Heart Out of Sight"


    5. <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE5781DD849AE7F20C0803E43C6A763FB1BD757DA8611344754D5B97F4B82006AB749CDBB97 CC9F0FF871B0FE31A65A0FD686E85CFFDD6C383C9D8EDB&sql=10:umf4zffheh5k">John Denver - <i>Windsong</i> (1975)</a>

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    "Windsong"
    "Cowboy's Delight"
    "Spirit"
    "Looking For Space"
    "Shipmates and Cheyenne"
    "Late Night Radio"
    "Love is Everywhere"
    "Two Shots"
    "I'm Sorry"
    "Fly Away"
    "Calypso"
    "Song of Wyoming"


    6. <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE5781DD849AE7F20C0803E43C6A763FB1BD757DA8611344754D5B97F4B82006AB749CDBB97 CC9F0FF871B0FE31A65A0FD686E85CFFDD6C383C9D8EDB&sql=10:ri0xlfje5cqt">John Denver - <i>Back Home Again</i> (1974)</a>

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    "Back Home Again"
    "On the Road"
    "Grandma's Feather Bed"
    "Matthew"
    "Thank God I'm a Country Boy"
    "The Music is You"
    "Annie's Song"
    "It's Up to You"
    "Cool an' Green an' Shady"
    "Eclipse"
    "Sweet Surrender"
    "This Old Guitar"


    7. <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE5781DD849AE7F20C0803E43C6A763FB1BD757DA8611344754D5B97F4B82006AB749CDBB97 CC9F0FF871B0FE31A65A0FD686E85CFFDB6C38399D8EDB&sql=10:ltabqj6qoj6a">Toby Keith - <i>Pull My Chain</i> (2001)</a>

    <img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre900/e905/e90551asjj2.jpg">

    "I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight"
    "I Wanna Talk About Me"
    "I Can't Take You Anywhere"
    "You Leave Me Weak"
    "Tryin' to Matter"
    "Pull My Chain"
    "The Sha la la Song"
    "Pick 'Em Up and Lay 'Em Down"
    "Forever Hasn't Gotten Here Yet"
    "Yesterday's Rain"
    "My List"
    "You Didn't Have as Much to Lose"
    "Gimme 8 Seconds"


    8. <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE5781DD849AE7F20C0803E43C6A763FB1BD757DA8611344754D5B97F4B82006AB749CDBB97 CC9F0FF871B0FE31A65A0FD686E85CF8DA6C39349D8EDB&sql=10:wzabqjobojaa">The Beatles - <i>The Beatles [White Album]</i> (1968)</a>

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    "Back in the U.S.S.R."
    "Dear Prudence"
    "Glass Onion"
    "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
    "Wild Honey Pie"
    "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill"
    "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
    "Happiness is a Warm Gun"
    "Martha My Dear"
    "I'm So Tired"
    "Blackbird"
    "Piggies"
    "Rocky Raccoon"
    "Don't Pass Me By"
    "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?"
    "I Will"
    "Julia"
    "Birthday"
    "Yer Blues"
    "Mother Nature's Son"
    "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey"
    "Sexy Sadie"
    "Helter Skelter"
    "Long, Long, Long"
    "Revolution 1"
    "Honey Pie"
    "Savoy Truffle"
    "Cry Baby Cry"
    "Revolution 9"
    "Good Night"


    9. <a href="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drg800/g843/g84302hxdrb.jpg">John Denver - <i>Rhymes and Reasons</i> (1969)</a>

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    "The Love of the Common People"
    "Catch Another Butterfly"
    "Daydream"
    "The Ballad of Spiro Agnew"
    "Circus"
    "When I'm Sixty-Four"
    "Rhymes and Reasons"
    "Yellow Cat"
    "Leaving, on a Jet Plane"
    "My Heart"
    "My Old Man"
    "I Wish I Knew (How it Would Feel to be Free)"
    "Today is the First Day"


    10. James Taylor - <i>Sweet Baby James</i> (1970)

    <img src="http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drd600/d664/d66435if8wb.jpg">

    "Sweet Baby James"
    "Lo and Behold"
    "Sunny Skies"
    "Steamroller"
    "Country Road"
    "Oh, Susanna"
    "Fire and Rain"
    "Blossom"
    "Anywhere Like Heaven"
    "Oh Baby, Don't You Loose Your Lip on Me"
    "Suite for 20 G"


    If you notice, the two Toby Keith album covers once found their way into my signature and avatar.

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    Well I have a strange list but I hope people like.

    1.

    The Cult: Beyond Good and Evil

    2.

    David Bowie: Aladdin Sane

    3.

    The Cure: Pornography

    4.

    Type O Negative: Octobor Rust

    5.

    Type O Negative: Bloody Kisses

    6.

    The Cruxshadows: Fortress of Flames

    7.

    Black Tape for a Blue Girl: The Scavenger Bride

    8.

    Bon Jovi: Crush

    9.

    HIM: Razzorblade Kisses

    10.

    Live: Secret Samadhi

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    In no particular order...

    1. Pink Floyd - The Wall
    2. Pink Floyd - Darkside of the Moon
    3. Pink Floyd - Meddle
    4. Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
    5. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II
    6. The Presidents of the United States of America - The Presidents Of The United States Of America
    7. The Who - Who's Next
    8. The Beatles - Abbey Road
    9. The Beatles - The White Album
    10. The Gorillaz - Demon Days


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    H.I.M.- Greatest Love songs vol.666
    H.I.M.- Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights
    H.I.M.- Razorblade Romance
    H.I.M.- Love Metal
    Daft Punk- Discovery
    My Chemical Romance- Three Cheers for sweet revenge
    Keane- Hopes and Fears
    Resident Evil Apocalypse Soundtrack
    SOAD- Mesmerise
    SOAD- Toxicity
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    Mine is, in a complete random order:
    Nirvana-In utero
    System of a down-Self titled
    R.E.M.-The best of
    NOFX-The war on errorism
    Sytem of a Down-Toxicity
    Nirvana-Incesticide
    Nirvana-Bleach
    Nine Black Alps-That new album
    Rancid-And out come the wolves
    Dust Brothers-Fight Club soundtrack

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lindy
    Quote Originally Posted by -N-
    09. Postal Service - Give Up
    You just reminded me, after Logan told me at least a year ago, that I should get that album, and I finally did, and now I've fallen in love.

    It's like Death Cab For Cutie, only so much more...evocative, I love it.

    Could even call them the American version of The Reindeer Section, wonderful stuff.

    Thanks.
    It is wonderful music. Glad I could spread the joy. ;]

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