My Favorite Albums From Every Year I've Been Alive | PART ONE
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Hey everybody! Thank you for watching this video on: My Favorite Albums From Every Year I've Been Alive. This is part one in a two part series, so be on the lookout for part two coming soon! Big shoutout to Justin from Shuffle Quest for this idea. There will be 240 album recommendations by the time both videos are out, so hopefully you can get some new stuff to listen to! I think there's a solid variety of classic & other random stuff, a mix of genres, etc. Let me know what you think! Are there any big albums that you think I missed?
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OCEAN MAN 🌊 😍 Take me by the hand ✋ lead me to the land that you understand 🙌 🌊 OCEAN MAN 🌊 😍 The voyage 🚲 to the corner of the 🌎 globe is a real trip 👌 🌊 OCEAN MAN 🌊 😍 The crust of a tan man 👳 imbibed by the sand 👍 Soaking up the 💦 thirst of the land 💯
Ween god
Or that one live version where he says "corner to the voyage of the globe is a real trip"
HFHFHFHFHFHJ
1000th like
1997:
1) Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space - Spiritualized
2) Urban Hymns - The Verve
3) Blur - Blur
4) Be Here Now - Oasis
5) Homework - Daft Punk
6) Vanishing Point - Primal Scream
7) Tellin’ Stories - The Charlatans
Favorite album from each year I was alive:
2015 - Kids Bopz vol. 30
2016 - Atrocity Exhibition
2017 - Sesame Street Live on Broadway
2018 - Kids Bopz vol. 42
2019 - Peppa Pig (Self - Titled)
Ik sesame street isn't their best album but its got that nostalgia factor so... And I went with atrocity exhibition since I too partake in the drugs
I want this to be real but I heavily doubt it
Atrocity Exhibition is the worst album here.
this is the best comment I've ever read
Touché
bob bob goat😂
Fun fact: The Mollusk inspired Stephen Hillenburg to create Spongebob
It also inspired araki to make jotaro
Yep didn’t Ween also write an original song for one of the episodes as well?
@@HotStrange they wrote the song loop de loop for the first episode in the second season called " Your Shoe's Untied"
Bootleg Goof that’s what I thought! Thanks 🙏
Give me a kiss
I feel like a boomer cause I haven't seen any comments from 95 or before
walter
Walter
92 baby here don't feel alone
The two top replies are intellectuals, Walter.
@@daniellopez732 ahh I see 4Head 🍷
im only here to discover new music, no pressure, no diss. 🥂
Just go on rym. These are mostly the average rym nerd’s picks
Listen to da Fishmans they’re amazing
@@cyd2416 True
also wth "For Emma" IS perfect.
Yes thank you.
Double agreed
It’s his 3rd best album, IMO.
@@HotStrange Ew no way, the only good record he's released since then is hin self-titled. His more recent stuff has been so messy
@@HotStrange no
this selection is surprisingly diverse... it's nice to see that you enjoy a lot of types of music and don't just listen to one genre like most "music UA-camrs" do
2001: Spirited Away - Joe Hisaishi
2002: Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots - The Flaming Lips
2003: Vaudeville Villain - MF Doom
2004: College Dropout - Kanye
2005: Demon Days - Gorillaz
2006: The Devil and God - Brand New
2007: In Raindows - Radiohead
2008: Synecdoche, New York - Jon Brian
2009: Man on The Moon - Kid Cudi
2010: Have one on Me - Joanna Newsom
2011: XXX - Danny Brown
2012: Money Store - Death Grips
2013: Yeezus - Kanye
2014: Under the Skin - Mica Levi
2015: TPAB - Kendrick
2016: Bottomless Pit - Death Grips
2017: Flower Boy - Tyler, the Creator
2018: Time N’ Place - KKB
2019: Titanic Rising - Weyes Blood
2020: The New Abnormal - The Strokes
2021 - Nurture - Porter Robinson
W for spirited away
Good list, but I think Time ‘n’ Place came out in 2018
Under the skin is fucking awesome
L for Igor
I love all these records. Except I haven’t heard the 2014 one but I’ll be sure to listen to it
Born in 2000
2000: Since I left you - The Avalanches
2001: The blueprint - Jay-Z
2002: Original pirate material - The Streets
2003: Boy in da corner - Dizzee Rascal
2004: College dropout - Kanye West (sorry madvillainy and mm...food)
2005: Demon days - Gorillaz (sorry Feels)
2006: Donuts - J Dilla
2007: Strawberry Jam - Animal Collective (sorry Untrue and In Rainbows)
2008: 808s and heartbreaks - Kanye West
2009: Merriweather post pavilion - Animal Collective (indisputable)
2010: My beautiful dark twisted fantasy - Kanye West (sorry plastic beach)
2011: Balance - Sound Of Rum (Kate Tempest can spit!!!)
2012: 2 - Mac Demarco (sorry money store and mista thug isolation)
2013: Acid Rap - Chance The Rapper (sorry Yeezus)
2014: Salad days - Mac Demarco
2015: In colour - Jamie XX (elite year, get to heaven, integrity>, TPAB etc)
2016: Wildfower - The Avalanches (the best year for music oat imo, Let Them Eat Chaos, Atrocity Exhibition, Blonde, Life of Pablo, Konnichiwa etc)
2017: Flower boy - Tyler the Creator
2018 Be the cowboy - Mitski
2019: Igor - Tyler the Creator (another elite year, shoutout to grey area, nothing great about Britain, titanic rising etc)
2020: Circles - Mac Miller/ Big conspiracy - J Hus (Avalanches LP3 nearly guaranteed to take the spot tho)
That were good albums bro. This year is gonna be crazy, RTJ and Perfume genius will release their projects soon
Original Pirate Material is such an uderrated album imo although my 2002 fav album is definately Interplo's Turn On The Bright Lights
Still can’t get over how good Circles is. Been listening to it probably once every couple weeks since it came out.
Strawberry Jam super underrated
loving the inclusion of some uk greats on here
Love the concept of this video. Can’t wait for part 2!!
"I'm more of a blue guy than a black guy"
this video came at such a perfect time i just finished up the semester so i am going to have a lot of time to listen to albums and there is a lot i never listened to in this big list! yay!
2007: Radiohead - In Rainbows
2008: Kanye West - 808s and Heartbreak
2009: Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
2010: Gorillaz - Plastic Beach
2011: Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues
2012: Killer Mike - R.A.P. Music
2013: Arctic Monkeys - AM
2014: Lana Del Ray - Ultraviolence
2015: Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly
2016: Frank Ocean - Blonde/Car Seat Headrest - Teens of Denial/Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition (All three of these albums are amazing and I can't pick one)
2017: SZA - Ctrl/Father John Misty - Pure Comedy
2018: Pusha T - Daytona
2019: Igor - Tyler, the Creator
2020: The Weeknd - After Hours
Respect for a 13 year old
w 13yo
am lucky I wasn’t born in ‘97 bc that choice would’ve been impossible lmao
‘98: Phantom Power - The Tragically Hip
‘99: Bocanada - Gustavo Cerati (greatest spanish language album of all time imo)
‘00: Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea - PJ Harvey
‘01: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot - Wilco (I consider it a 2001 album bc that was when it was originally released on their website for free!)
‘02: A Rush of Blood to the Head - Coldplay (this album comprised my entire music taste from ages 6-16)
‘03: Rocanlover - Zoé
‘04: Funeral - Arcade Fire
‘05: Alligator - The National
‘06: Ahí Vamos - Gustavo Cerati (bless him for dropping an album this year bc it was a weak one for me, pt. 1)
‘07: Boxer - The National
‘08: For Emma, Forever Ago - Bon Iver
‘09: Fuerza Natural - Gustavo Cerati (bless him for dropping an album this year bc it was a weak one for me, pt. 2)
‘10: Teen Dream - Beach House
‘11: Bon Iver - Bon Iver
‘12: Good Kid, m.A.A.d City - Kendrick Lamar
‘13: Pure Heroine - Lorde (The National close behind)
‘14: Lost in the Dream - The War on Drugs
‘15: In Colour - Jamie xx (TPAB second)
‘16: Blonde - Frank Ocean (TLOP second)
‘17: Melodrama - Lorde (fav album of the decade; Sleep Well Beast by The National was both my #2 this year and of the whole decade... 2017 was the GOAT)
‘18: Freedom - Amen Dunes
‘19: Titanic Rising - Weyes Blood (or Fine Line - Harry Styles, depends on the day)
‘20: Punisher - Phoebe Bridgers
@oxxo phone dude every track from bocanada is perfect
@oxxo phone the whole album
1999: RHCP- Californiacation
2000: Radiohead- Kid A
2001: The Strokes- Is This It
2002: Wilco- Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
2003: The Strokes- Room on Fire
2004: Arcade Fire- Funeral
2005: Kanye West- Late Registration
2006: Beach House- Beach House
2007: Radiohead- In Rainbows
2008: Fleet Foxes- Fleet Foxes
2009: Grizzly Bear- Veckatimest
2010: Kanye West- MBDTF
2011: Fleet Foxes- Helplessness Blues
2012: Kendrick- Good Kid, Maad city
2013: Current Joys- Wild Heart
2014: Spoon- They Want My Soul
2015: Kendrick- TPAB
2016: Car Seat Headrest- Teens of Denial
2017: BROCKHAMPTON- Sat 2
2018: Denzel Curry- TA13OO
2019: Tyler, the Creator- Igor
2020: Mac Miller- Circles
1998 itaoth
THEY WANT MY SOUL IS SO GOOD YEAAAAAHHHHHH
Generic list
@@nonono7973 in what way lol
@Jesus Pernia this is the most boring r/mu core unoriginal list I've ever seen lmfao
Here’s my list:
(I’m very new to the music scene so bear with me here)
Album 1=Actual Pick
Album 2/3=HM (if there is one)
2007: In Rainbows-Radiohead/Oracular Spectacular-MGMT
2008: 808s & Heartbreak-Kanye West
2009: Humbug-Arctic Monkeys/21st Century Breakdown-Green Day
2010: MBDTF-Kanye West/Plastic Beach-Gorillaz
2011: Undun-The Roots/Watch The Throne-Kanye West & Jay-Z
2012: Good Kid. m.A.A.d City-Kendrick Lamar/The Money Store-Death Grips
2013: Yeezus-Kanye West/AM-Arctic Monkeys
2014: Run The Jewels 2-Run The Jewels/LP1-FKA Twigs
2015: To Pimp A Butterfly-Kendrick Lamar/Emotion-Carly Rae Jepsen
2016: Atrocity Exhibition-Danny Brown/The Life Of Pablo-Kanye West
2017: Saturation 2-BROCKHAMPTON/Flower Boy-Tyler, The Creator
2018: Kids See Ghosts-Kids See Ghosts/The Now Now-Gorillaz
2019: IGOR-Tyler, The Creator/Nothing Great About Britain- slowthai/1000 gecs-100 gecs
2020: RTJ4- Run The Jewels/After Hours-The Weeknd
As I said, I’m very new to seriously listening to music so these may not be the best picks.
damn you have a pretty solid taste in music for a 13 year old, props to you
very bold w the carly rae jempsen
@@ronanomalley6347 BABY EVERY SINGLE MINUTE I'LL BE YOUR SINNER IN SECRET
2003: nujabes - metaphorical music
2004: madvillain - madvillainy
2005: sufjan stevens - illinois
2006: j dilla - donuts
2007: radiohead - in rainbows
2008: kanye west - 808’s & heartbreak
2009: kid cudi - man on the moon
2010: kanye west - my beautiful dark twisted fantasy
2011: c418 - minecraft volume alpha
2012: kendrick lamar - good kid, m.a.a.d city
2013: lorde - pure heroine
2014: future - monster
2015: kendrick lamar - to pimp a butterfly 2016: frank ocean - blonde 2017: lorde - melodrama 2018: earl sweatshirt - some rap songs 2019: lana del rey - norman fucking rockwell 2020: fiona apple - fetch the bolt cutters
this is very sufficient
yess lorde lana and fiona apple
O Brother Where Art Thou and Synecdoche, New York?! Petition for an Alfo “my favorite films” video because you obviously have amazing taste
I can't wait for part 2! I gotta check out many of these albums
dude i was thinking when you put okc that you would do one per artist so i was sad to think the best radiohead album wouldn’t make the list, but it did and i am content lmao. thank you for all the album recommendations bro i love what you do
Really enjoyed the video, but I can't help but find something sort of strange. It's odd to be making these lists that also include albums you don't seem to care much for or even seem to like as much as others on the list, maybe a top five list would've been more appropriate than a top ten. But either way, well made video with great recommendations!
Elliot Fane I think it’s a nod towards albums that he believes are good listens/deserve praise even if he doesn’t personally vibe with the album
@@H1V3M1ND1 yeah that's fair, just doesn't come across very invested if your top ten of each year is "ehh you might like it". I'm not expecting Alfo to check out every single album of the year but at least enough to be passionate about what he's talking about!
I kind of agree. But also...can you find 10 particularly good albums from 1999? Some years are awesome and some aren't. I think we've gotten spoiled in the last few years as the internet has made it so easy to find, access, and listen to a ton of great music. I agree with the idea of nodding to things you don't particularly like but still respect.
@@dannygillespie6614 I get ya. But with a video titled "My FAVOURITE albums of each year", it seems silly to include ones you don't care much about. Also for the sake of a shorter and more compelling video, five would have been plenty! Just seemed like an odd time filler.
@@Take2Channel Totally valid. But so far all the ones I'm noting to check out later are in that honorable mention level. The question is about the purpose of the video, right? Is it be definitive about favorites, or namedrop lots of great things we don't know about?
I know I'm young lmao
04: Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge- My Chemical Romance
05: Demon Dayz- Gorillaz (ill listen to Illinois eventually)
edit: listened to Illinois. Illinois now takes this spot.
06:The Black Parade- MCR
07: In Rainbows- Radiohead
08: Deathconciousness- Have A Nice Life
09: Self Titled- Twenty One Pilots and Merriweather Post Pavillion- Animal Collective
10: Plastic Beach- Gorillaz
11: Exmillitary- Death Grips
12: The Money Store- Death Grips
13: Sunbather- Deafheaven
14: How To Leave Town- Car Seat Headrest
15: To Pimp A Butterfly - Kendrick Lamar
16: Blonde- Frank Ocean
17: Melodrama - Lorde
18: Twin Fantasy (Face to Face) - Car Seat Headrest
19: Magdelene - FKA twigs and 1000 gecs - 100 gecs
20 so far: Melee- Dogleg
its all really obvious but there's a reason these albums are popular
first person i’ve seen scrolling through comments that has some csh. good stuff
dogleg!!!
MELODRAMA BY LORDE IS ONE OF THE BEST ALBUMS EVER MADE
man you really ditched demon days for illinois
Eyo another gorillaz fan
Your music pallet is so eclectic
I instantly subscribed
Glad to see O Brother on the list. Not an album I put on that often, but one of my all time favourite movies and the soundtrack is a big part of it.
O Death from it is amazing
so excited for part two 🥰
Give that another 23 years
Still waiting
i’m surprised amy winehouse’s “Frank” didn’t make your top 10 for 2003
Love it man! I saved a load of albums to listen to and expand my musical taste even more
I‘d personally go:
2000: Modest Mouse - The Moon and Antarctica
01: Aesop Rock - Labor Days
02: QOTSA - Songs for the Deaf
03: Brand New - Deja Entendu
04: Arcade Fire - Funeral
05: Bright Eyes - I‘m Wide Awake, It‘s Morning
06: Brand New - The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me
07: Portico Quartet - Knee-Deep In the North Sea
08: La Dispute - Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair
Are you 8?
Did you die after 2008?
Did you stop listening to music in 08 lol?
Haha I was too lazy to think of the rest and the video stops at 2008, but I might still add the other albums, since apparently you're dying to see them :D
RIP does too soon
2001 would be so hard for me to choose one album. Toxicity, Lateralus, Blackwater Park, Is This It, White Blood Cells, Jane Doe, Mutter, Amnesiac, the glow pt2, Leaves turn inside you, the dreadful hours, vespertine, terria, no more shall we part, the argument, origin of symmetry and i am probably forgetting some.
On god all these records are so good. Some of these records are my favorite of all time, don’t forget Terra Incognita, Iowa, And an underrated black metal gem like 1184. Toxicity is in my top 3 of all time though so that wins. Still Life is actually right above it at 2nd but I love BWP almost as much
The Glow Pt.2 is forever the best haha
Damnit Alfo! I can't wait another couple days!
2004 was must've been exciting year for hip-hop fans with Kanye's first debut album along with 2 of MF DOOM's finest works ever.
I wonder what someone half your age and twice your age would pick 🤔
TheFlamingWatermelon someone half of his age would be about 11 years old and most likely won’t know a ton of music
Maybe in the future tho
Thinking of dumping mine here but I'm 41 lol. Not enough room for my old ass but some of his 2000s albums are some of mine as well.
@@gwakon I'd be interested in your perspective, what you like about music from your time and how you view modern music
AW WELL snooze you looze.
gwakon Have you listened to the Fishmans album (98.12.28), if so, thoughts?
1994: Weezer - Blue Album
1995: Radiohead - The Bends
1996: Coming Up - Suede
1997: OK Computer - Radiohead
1998 Miseducation - Lauryn Hill
1999: Self-Titled - American Football
2000: Stankonia - OutKast
2001: Songs In A Minor - Alicia Keys
2002: Come Away With Me - Norah Jones
2003: Elephant - The White Stripes
2004: Funeral - Arcade Fire
2005: Plans - Death Cab For Cutie
2006: Continuum - John Mayer
2007: Favourite Worst Nightmare - Artic Monkeys
2008: Self-Titled - Vampire Weekend
2009: Two Suns - Bat For Lashes
2010: Teen Dream - Beach House
2011: Watch The Throne - Jay-Z and Kanye West
2012: The Only Place - Best Coast
2013: RAM - Daft Punk
2014: Self-Titled - St Vincent
2015: To Pimp a Butterfly - Kendrick Lamar
2016: Blackstar - David Bowie
2017: Drunk - Thundercat
2018: Lush - Snail Mail
2019: Admist The Chaos - Sara Bareilles
I respect the crap out of your picks. Amidst the Chaos was super overlooked last year.
Finally someone who’s not 17 years old lol
yay some love for weezer
Thundercat, noice
Hybrid theory 2001
Its cool being an old guy and watching these lists. I have barely heard any of these. Gives me new stuff to explore if I want to.
I always love hearing what you have to say about music and I truly respect all your decision. Now I know that this is a list of “your” favorite albums. But rush of blood to the head is a masterpiece and I’m surprised. I feel that Coldplay’s first three albums did for the 00s what The Bends and Ok computer did for the mid to late 90s. Was it’s commercial success a factor at all.
2003 needs to have Velocity:Design:Comfort by Sweet Trip in contention. It’s far and away my favorite from that year- I would say stratosphere by duster for 1998, black on both sides for 99, the glow pt 2 for 2001, madvillainy for 2004, and untrue by burial should be in contention for 2007 even if in rainbows wins every time
hard agree with every single one of these.
@@cameronalsop3982 V:D:C >>>>
I've definitely commented this before on a few videos but if you need more classics to check out from 2003 I'd highly recommend Give Up by The Postal Service (Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie's indietronica side project), it's a phenomenal album that feels very fitting during this whole coronavirus period
Just checked out Fishman’s Long Season off 98.12.28. I am blown away. Thank you for putting me on to this.
thank you very much for this, you get me into so many different types of music i love videos like these
03: velocity
04: madvillainy
05: illnoise
06: YS
07: In rainbows
08: deathconsciousness
09: two sunsets
10: Halcyon Digest
11: Minecraft
12: Bloom
13: Ceres & Calypso in the deep time
14: Black Messiah
15: tpab
16: JEFFERY
17: Pure Comedy (probably)
18: srs
19: all my heroes r cornballs
20: Heaven to a Tortured Mind or Ikari-II
:)
W for Minecraft
Peggy
i need keroseeeeeeeeeeeene
Damn I thought I would be the only one with the Minecraft soundtrack for 2011. Respect.
Bloom is so transcendent
I'm all for the Björk representation. 😁
I love this type of vid cant wait for next one
Quality stuff. Lots here to check out. I somehow missed Neutral Milk Hotel until recently and it's life changing. You're right about this reflecting some blind spots you have, especially in the realms of country. I know a lot of people don't like it, but Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, Jason Isbell, and Brandi Carlile (especially in the next decade of the list) have put out some excellent LPs and are generally well respected by rock fans, too. It's worth exploring past the radio hits when it comes to country music.
fucking love modest mouse, encountering another fan in the wild is such a beautiful experience
I started fucking fist bumping the air when I saw lonesome crowded west on the 1997 list
98.12.28 is an absolute masterpiece
This series is awesome. Keep it up!
Either/Or is a masterpiece, thank you
Some contrarians definitely clicked off when you started off with Ok Computer and Neutral Milk Hotel lol
I’m sure you’ve listened to it, but if you haven’t, I highly recommend Sweet Trips Velocity Design Comfort. That album and Loveless are tied for my favorite Shoegaze record ever, and it’s my pick for best album of 2003
Oh god loveless is freaking fantastic
*elephant noises intensifies*
Man, you were not wrong about LONG SEASON. My friend and I blasted it from my boombox and listened from my porch and it was as if we rediscovered music. Thank you for the amazing recommendation! Quite sad that the Fishmans frontman would pass shortly after 98.12.28.
I could write about albums you missed from each year, but the one record i could talk your ear off about is Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid (2008). It is incredibly warm and beautiful and from front to back is a celebration of love. If nothing else can sell you on it, TSSK beat In Rainbows and Burial's Untrue to the highly prestigious Mercury prize in 08!
So many genres here that my head is spinning lol. I typically stay with Hip Hop so I’m seeing a lot of things I’ve never heard of before.
2002: Sea Change - Beck (9/10)
2003: Elephant - The White Stripes (9/10)
2004: Funeral - Arcade Fire (10/10)
2005: Demon Days - Gorillaz (9/10)
2006: I'd probably have to go with The Black Parade if I'm being honest (9/10)
2007: In Rainbows - Radiohead (10/10)
2008: The only 08 album I've actually listened to is 808s And Heartbreak (6/10) (edit - I totally forgot that Vampire Weekend came out this year but that'd be my number 1 - 8/10)
2009: Man On The Moon - Kid Cudi (8/10)
2010: This Is Happening - LCD Soundsystem (10/10)
2011: Twin Fantasy - Car Seat Headrest (10/10)
2012: The Money Store - Death Grips (9/10)
2013: Random Access Memories - Daft Punk (9/10)
2014: How To Leave Town - Car Seat Headrest (Again didn't listen to much this year) (8/10)
2015: To Pimp A Butterfly - Kendrick Lamar (10/10)
2016: Blonde - Frank Ocean (10/10)
2017: Pure Comedy - Father John Misty (9/10)
2018: I'd go with the Twin Fantasy rerecording but if I'm choosing a purely original album I'd choose Parquet Courts - Wide Awake (10/10 for CSH, 9/10 for Parquet Courts)
2019: IGOR - Tyler The Creator (9/10)
2020 so far: Either Fiona Apple - Fetch The Bolt Cutters or The Strokes - The New Abnormal (both 8/10)
And let's go back
2001: Is This It - The Strokes
2000: Kid A - Radiohead
1999: American Football - American Football
1998: In The Aeroplane Over The Sea - Neutral Milk Hotel
1997: The Mollusk - Ween
1996: Pinkerton - Weezer
1995: Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness - The Smashing Pumpkins
1994: As much as I wanna say Weezer for the meme, I gotta go with Diary - Sunny Day Real Estate
1993: In Utero - Nirvana
1992: Automatic For The People - R.E.M.
Not going back any further than this
when were you born
@@kenilmonpara6320 2002, my list would be totally different now though
@@livid8821 👍hey buddy , on what do you always listen albums , not casually
@@kenilmonpara6320 probably twin fantasy, anything by jeff rosenstock, fishmans uchu nippon setagaya, is this it, the mollusk
@@livid8821 bro on what device and how do you listen to albums ?
Excited for this new series. Should help us get even more do a taste for your music
I’m glad to see Vampire Weekend’s self-titled album getting some love!
Saying that Sound Of Silver only has one great song is blasphemy. "Get Innocuous" is an awesome opener, "Someone Great" is beyond epic, "All My Friends" is one of the most loved songs of the 2000s, "Us v Them" has the best chorus of 2007, and "New York..." is an anthem.
I agree, New york... and get innocuous are my favourite songs, but my favourite LCD soundsystem album is this is happening.
I know how the hell can someone only love one song on that record?? It’s perfectly put together and the production along with the song writing and atmosphere is phenomenal making it one of the greatest of the 00s. It’s weird this guy talks about a lot of his ‘favourite’ albums of those years in a very negative fashion
@@marines.7022 Like, has he only listened to 10 albums from that year or something?
grrg grrg like there is nothing wrong with his taste it’s really good but idk why you would pick a top ten just to say they’re ‘boring’ or ‘not the best’ or just ‘for one song on the record’ . Like dayum he really hates some of his ‘favourite’ albums
It's so interesting to rank albums in this way. I think you get such a sense of where you were that year and what mattered to you. But it'll be something that evolves over time. Also cool to see a range of ages in your subscribers. Heres mine ->
1995: GZA - Liquid Swords
1996 Orbital - In Sides
1997 Elliott Smith - Either/Or
1998 OutKast - Aquemini
1999 Fiona Apple - When the Pawn
2000 Godspeed You Black Emperor! - Lift Yr. Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven!
2001 Bjork - Verspertine
2002 Sleater-Kinney - One Beat
2003 Viktor Vaughn - Vaudeville Villain
2004 Arcade Fire - Funeral
2005 Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
2006 Joanna Newsom - Ys
2007 The Field - From Here We Go Sublime
2008 Frightened Rabbit - The Midnight Organ Fight
2009 Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
2010 Bon Iver s/t
2011 Shabazz Palaces - Black Up
2012 Perfume Genius - Pur Ur Back N 2 It
2013 Young Fathers - Tape Two
2014 D'Angelo and The Vanguard - Black Messiah
2015 Kendrick - To Pimp a Butterfly
2016 Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition
2017 Open Mike Eagle - Brick Body Kids Still Daydream
2018 SOPHIE - Oil of Every Pearls un-Insides
2019 Richard Dawson - 2020
2020 so far - Fiona Apple - Fetch the Bolt Cutters.
1995: Slowdive- Pygmalion
1996: Weezer- Pinkerton (basically tied with endtroducing)
1997: Radiohead- OK Computer
1998: Neutral Milk Hotel- ITAOTS
1999: American Football- American Football
2000: The Avalanches- Since I Left You
2001: The Strokes- Is This It
2002: Interpol- Turn On the Bright Lights
2003: Sweet Trip- Velocity: Design: Comfort
2004: Madvillain- Madvillainy
2005: Sufjan Stevens- Illinois
2006: Joanna Newsom- Ys
2007: LCD Soundsystem- Sound of Silver
2008: Portishead- Third
2009: Animal Collective- Merriweather Post Pavilion
2010: Beach House- Teen Dream
2011: Oneohtrix Point Never- Replica
2012: Death Grips- The Money Store
2013: Saint Pepsi- Hit Vibes
2014: Freddie Gibbs & Madlib- Piñata
2015: Kendrick Lamar: TPAB
2016: David Bowie- Blackstar (extremely tough decisions between this and Blonde)
2017: Brockhampton- Saturation trilogy
2018: Earl Sweatshirt- Some Rap Songs
2019: FKA Twigs- Magdalene (virtually tied with Igor)
2020 (so far): Fiona Apple- Fetch the Bolt Cutters
You picked great ones.
goated
When TPAB released in 2015, it became my instant favourite album ever.
2001: Muse - Origin of Symmetry (was gonna say Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory but it came out in 2000)
2002: RHCP - By The Way (HM for Coldplay - A Rush of Blood To The Head)
2003: Muse - Absolution
2004: The Killers - Hot Fuss (massive HMs for Linkin Park - Meteora and Incubus - A Crow Left of the Murder...)
2005: Green Day - American Idiot (technically 2004 but its success continued into 05 and I couldn't think of anything else to fill in)
2006: Muse - Black Holes & Revelations
2007: Fall Out Boy - Infinity on High (massive HM for Biffy Clyro - Puzzle)
2008: Coldplay - Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends
2009: Biffy Clyro - Only Revolutions (massive HM to Kasabian - West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum)
2010: Tinie Tempah - Disc-Overy (not a big hip-hop fan, but this album really holds up)
2011: Kasabian - Velociraptor!
2012: Linkin Park - Living Things
2013: Imagine Dragons - Night Visions
2014: Kasabian - 48:13 (HM to Ed Sheeran - X, not a big fan of him anymore, especially his newer stuff, but this is the first CD I ever owned, so I gotta give it some love)
2015: BMTH - That's The Spirit (massive HM to Imagine Dragons - Smoke + Mirrors)
2016: Biffy Clyro - Ellipsis
2017: Nothing But Thieves- Broken Machine
2018: Muse - Simulation Theory
2019: Sam Fender - Hypersonic Missiles
2020: The Killers - Imploding the Mirage (HM to Biffy Clyro - A Celebration of Endings)
Origin of symmetry is such an insanely amazing album imo. Their cover of feeling good is by far one of the greatest cover songs in existence
i see you everywhere
W for linkin park and greenday fr
Very select genres
yea, we love to see In Rainbows and OK Computer getting on there
Okay I will probably need 2 years to check this all out:) I will be coming back to this video quite often
This is a cool concept for a video.
The fact that this dude has Radiohead, Neutral Milk Hotel, and Fishmans back to back makes him a goat
Absolution by Muse is, in my opinion, one of the best albums of all time. It's my favorite for 2004 and my personal favorite Muse album
wow thank you for that recommendation of longseason by fishermans. I smoked a bunch of hash got super high and listened, not knowing how long it was too, and I got to like 23 minutes of it thinking it had ended. The song just took me on some crazy trip that was a complete revelation to me. Highly recommend to anyone they give it a listen
Gonna try a full list. Some years I may split between favorite heavier/indie album vs. something more mainstream
'93: Siamese Dream by The Smashing Pumpkins
94: Monster by R.E.M.
95: MCIS by The Smashing Pumpkins
96: Aenima by Tool/ New Adventures in Hi-Fi by R.E.M.
97: The Colour and the Shape by Foo Fighters
98: Follow the Leader by Korn/Dizzying up the Girl by Goo Goo Dolls
99: There is Nothing Left to Lose by Foo Fighters-
00: Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park
01: White Blood Cells by The White Stripes
02: Songs for the Deaf by Queens of the Stone Age/ By the Way by RHCP
03: Meteora by Linkin Park
04: Hot Fuss by The Killers
05: In Your Honour by Foo Fighters
06: 10,000 Days by Tool/ The Black Parade by MCR
07: Echoes, Patience, Silence and Grace by Foo Fighters
08: Appeal to Reason by Rise Against
09: Black Gives Way to Blue by Alice in Chains
10: Brothers by The Black Keys
11: Wasting Light by Foo Fighters/ Thank You, Happy Birthday by Cage the Elephant
I wanna do more, but this is getting endless with my age lol.
2002 Needs to have Songs for the Deaf by Queens of the Stone Age.
It's his list, not yours douche, and Queens of the Stone Age suck.
N L chill
@@TheTheTheTheTheThe no, he deserves it, I'm sick of obnoxious pricks like that.
@@nl3064 u sound like you had a bad day
@@terribleflashanimation4215 no, just tired of everyone thinking somebody else's personal list has to be their list, especially when their pick is pretty fucking bad.
Oh hell yeah moon safari I didn’t think anyone else would consider it one of the best of the ‘90s
this channel is so good
Ohhhhhh boy you're gonna love a Modest Mouse deep dive. Modest Mouse has been my absolute favorite artist for my adult life. They have such a unique style and sound that evolves through the years.
Hit all the LP's, all the EP's, all the compilations and then give us a video please
"fleet foxes can either amaze me or bore me depending on the day" truer words have never been spoken
wow, i wonder what his 2010 album will be
The Suburbs, right?
I wanna have music taste like you but I just dont have all this time to listen to all this music, but still listen to my favorite stuff, currently for the past year ive been listening to 2 new albums a day and thats as far as im getting
dude you should do a vinyl collection video! i would seriously watch that!
1992- little earthquakes tori amos
1993- tie enter the wu tang 36 chambers/Houdini (melvins)
1994- tie illmatic/ the blue album
1995- liquid swords- gza
1996- ATLiens- outkast (hon mention entroducing and pinkerton)
1997- OK computer
1998- aquemini- outkast
1999- mule variations- Tom waits
2000- deltron 3030
2001- southern rock opera- drive by truckers
2002- blood money- Tom waits
2003- the light of things hoped for- brave saint Saturn
2004- mm... food- MF doom
2005- tie late registration/ good apollo(coheed and cambria)
2006- three way tie sam's town(the killers)/ define the great line(underoath)/ begin to hope(regina spektor)
2007- fear of a blank planet- porcupine tree
2008- 808's and heartbreak- kanye
2009- crack the Skye- mastodon
2010- the monitor- titus andronicus
2011- section 80- Kendrick
2012- channel orange- Frank ocean
2013- sunbather- deafheaven
2014- tie black messiah/splendor and misery
2015- to pimp a butterfly- Kendrick
2016- blackstar- David Bowie
2017- flower boy- Tyler the creator
2018- kids see ghosts
2019- we are not your kind- slipknot
We Are Not Your Kind is an excellent pick
1997: Radiohead - OK Computer
1998: The Offspring - Americana
1999: Slipknot - Slipknot
2000: Radiohead - Kid A
2001: System Of A Down - Toxicity
2002: System Of A Down - Steal This Album!
2003: Radiohead - Hail to the Thief
2004: Green Day - American Idiot
2005: Gorriaz - Demon Days
2006: Deftones - Saturday Night Wrist
2007: Linkin Park - Minutes to Midnight
2008: Shinedown - The Sound Of Madness
2009: Dead By Sunrise - Out Of Ashes
2010: Linkin Park - A Thousand Suns
2011: Danny Brown - XXX
2012: Death Grips - The Money Store
2013: Paramore - Paramore
2014: Linkin Park - The Hunting Party
2015: Dr. Dre - Compton
2016: Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition
2017: Paramore - After Laughter
2018: Daughters - You Won't Get What You Want
2019: Slipknot - We Are Not Your Kind
2020: Poppy - I Disagree (so far)
damn you really do like linkin park and slipknot
Bionicprime you have amazing taste my dude!
@@nathan_hall7445 Thank you!
That looks so much like my list, excellent choices 🤟🏻🤟🏻
So cool you were such a big radiohead fan when you were a newborn, starting off young!
moon safari is such a great album!! my dad showed it to me and it's nice seeing others know it too
Why doesn't anyone here like TOOL
I know right?
It’s cool to hate Tool 😎 🤙
Haut Strange But why?
Claymore Gang Uhh idk. I don’t hate Tool, I was just saying it for the meme. Lots of people seem to think that though.
Haut Strange I see
I’m still a youngster but
2008- Slipknot - All Hope is Gone
2009- Nirvana - Live at Reading
2010- Periphery- Self Titled (plastic beach is amazing too)
2011- Foo Fighters- Wasting light (rope is a very nostalgic song for me)
2012- ??????
2013- Bring Me The Horizon - Sepiternal (their best imo)
2014 - Slipknot - .5 the grey chapter
2015 - Wolf Alice - my love is cool
2016 - Gojira - Magma
2017 - Brand New - Science Fiction
2018 - ????????
2019 - Slipknot - We Are not Your Kind
2020 (so far) Pearl Jam - Gigaton
Where's TPAB
Big Boi Neptune what’s TPAB
If you don't mind advice from a senior check out Eve6 (Speak in Code) for 2012 and Belly (Dove) for 2018; however they may not rock hard enough for you
Love this idea!
Albums u had and my opinion on them
Enema Of The State is amazing in my opinion The vibe is really nice and the transition from Going Away To Collage to Whats My Age Again and from Adam's Song to All The Small Things literally heals my mental illness
Also i think Gorillaz self titled is fabulous
Demon Days is indeed amazing
American idoiot is one of my favorite albums
The black parade is in fact amazing and iconic
My list, starting 2007:
2007: Tie between In Rainbows [Radiohead] and Untrue [Burial]
2008: Oracular Spectacular [MGMT]
2009: Man on the Moon: The End of Day [Kid Cudi]
2010: Tie between My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy [Kanye], This is Happenning [LCD Soundystem] and Daughers [Self Titled]
2011: Exmilitary [Death Grips]
2012: Tie between Channel Orange [Frank Ocean], good kid, m.A.A.d city [Kendrick Lamar] and The Money Store [Death Grips]
2013: Tie between Yeezus [Kanye], Random Access Memories [Daft Punk] and No Love Deep Web [Death Grips]
2014: To be Kind [Swans]
2015: To Pimp a Butterfly [Kendrick Lamar]
2016: Atrocity Exhibition [Danny Brown]
2017: DAMN [Kendrick Lamar]
2018: Kids See Ghosts [Self Titlled]
2019: IGOR [Tyler the Creator]
2020: It Is What It Is [Thundercat]
2021: By the time I get to Phoenix [Injury Reserve]
2022 (so far): Tie between Ants from Up there [Black Country New Road], Hellfire [Black Midi] and Cheat Codes [Black Thought and Danger Mouse]
2004 was one of my favorite years in music. Madvillainy and Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge are just out of this earth.
The Black Album has amazing production, and when talking about it you should always mention Rick Rubin!
03: The Mars Volta - Deloused in the Comaotrium
04: Xiu Xiu - Fabulous Muscles
05: The Mars Volta - Frances the Mute
06: My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade
07: Radiohead - In Rainbows
08: Have A Nice Life - Deathconsciousness
09: The Antlers - Hospice
10: Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
11: The Weeknd - House of Balloons
12: Death Grips - The Money Store
13: Kanye West - Yeezus
14: Swans - To Be Kind
15: Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell
16: Frank Ocean - Blonde
17: King Krule - The OOZ
18: Car Seat Headrest - Twin Fantasy (if that doesn't count, Earl Sweatshirt - Some Rap Songs)
19: Tyler, the Creator - IGOR
20: Mac Miller - Circles
I appreciate all the Radiohead references in this video
Here are my albums that I love from each year (From the year of my birth to now):
2004: Arcade Fire - Funeral (Yeah, It is so obvious but god Neighborhood #1 is one of the best tracks to open an album like this) No honorable mentions cause I'm not really a guy that listens to stuff that came out on his birth year but maybe Kanye West's debut album would be my choice.
2005: A Silver Mt. Zion - Horses in the Sky (I know, it isn't Godspeed but this project is still an incarnation of GY!BE. All of the 6 songs are some of the best pieces that have cinematic arrangements (whilst keeping the GY!BE viibes throughout the album) Out of all of the songs two of my favorites "God Bless Our Dead Marines" and "Teddy Roosevelt's Guns" are some of the best tracks to have the story told in a tongue of an super anarchist (this is in fact an album with vocals, but it still keeps the sheer anarchy and destruction of GY!BE in the lyrics of these two songs) The lines like "Oh canada, I've never been your son" on track 4 "Teddy Roosevelt's Guns" or "And all them vulgar kings on their dirty thrones, Who among us will avenge us Ms. Nina Simone" on track 1 "God Bless Our Dead Marines" are probably the most heartbreaking lines that somehow have a meaning behind it. But as the cinematic arrangements of these 6 tracks go, The title track is very depressing while it is still an ASMZ song, The song's sheer tragedy is in the lines like "And our schools look like prisons, And our prisons look like malls, And downtown is just a sick parade, Where no one cares at all." are some of the tragic lines that in fact fittingly describe how our world looks like now while some think that the world is okay. While it is not really everyone's cup of tea (e.g. the screams at the end of track 4 and the aggressive voice of Efrim Manuel Menuck) Horses in the Sky is (alongside with He Has Left Us Alone...) ASMZ at their furthermost best. Check this out if you're a fan of GY!BE and other inspired stuff)
Honorable Mentions:
Depeche Mode - Playing the Angel (This is my favorite Depeche Mode album and there is a reason behind it, Gore's haunting lyrics and Gahan's strong voice is what makes this album what it is. In fact, Gahan also makes it's debut as a songwriter to the band (Paper Monsters was the real one that made it but yeah) there is also an very dark aspect that makes this album very dark (such as the finale to "I Want It All" and the morose instrumental "Introspectre" if you love dark moody electronic stuff like this, then give this a shot. But it is still not a perfect album but it is what it is. Masterpiece in my opinion.
Low - The Great Destroyer (This surprisingly is my least favorite out of theirs but again I'm putting it here cause it was praised by fans but it is not really my cup of tea. California is a great song though. And this album is not available on the country that I live so I haven't got a second chance to listen to it.)
Sigur Rós - Takk (The beautiful ambience and Jónsi's falsetto are the reason why I became in love with this band. But this album is also a masterpiece as it is praised by fans a lot. (ágætis byrjun was also great but not as well-crafted as takk) I think that it is a bit boring at times. But boy do the amps crack up on the finale of "Glósóli" as the guitars and drums go into a joyfully deafening crescendo that doesn't bore any post-rock fan at all. (Again, this album is not everyone's cup of tea if they are not a fan of this stuff) "Hoppípolla" is maybe the band's most accessible song ever, as people have known this song since it first bumped into the trailers of BBC's Planet Earth series. It is a masterful album and I'm glad that it existed.
2006: Tool - 10,000 Days (Imagine one day they told you that your mother was dead 27 years after she got paralyzed? That is what the LA-based prog metal band is trying to describe in their final album before their comeback in 13 years with Fear Inoculum. The album has a lot of tearjerking moments not just in the music but also in Maynard James Keenan's lyrics on the two-part suite "Wings for Marie (Part 1)" and "10,000 Days (Wings Part 2)" lines like "Oh, what are they gonna do when the lights go down? Without you to guide them all to Zion?" are probably the most breathtaking lines that Maynard has wrote. But what's even more breathtaking are the lines that were at the end of these songs, such as "See? I'm alright, now. It's time for us to let you go." on "Wings for Marie (Part 1)" and "I never lived a lie, never took a life, But surely saved one. Hallelujah, It's time for you to bring me home." on ""10,000 Days (Wings Part 2)". There are other cuts that are great such as "Jambi" and the opener "Vicarious" but it will be that long if I mention all the album but again, It's a great album and I'm glad that it existed just like Takk.
Honorable Mentions:
Brand New - The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me (Their legacy will be forever remembered after this album, And there is a reason why, Because of Jesse Lacey's lyrics and the atmospheric arrangements of songs like "Limousine" and "Luca" also there is a fact that why some of the songs are epic cause they tell a story throughout the song. Whether it is a drunken driver making a car accident just to make the 7-year old girl result to her death, But there is more to the story, I prefer you to check it out, or confessing death to Jesus in of course "Jesus Christ". It is a great album and it is what we consider "the perfect pop punk album". Masterpiece as always!
2007: Explosions in the Sky - All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone (What do you do when you have came back from your vacation and realized that everybody is gone, You say "All of a sudden I miss everyone". But jokes aside, This album from this post-rock band from Texas has some of the best pieces that the band has ever done, Whether it is the beautiful sound of tracks like "The Birth and Death of the Day" and also "Welcome, Ghosts". But the band did actually save the best one for last which is "So Long, Lonesome" which is revolved around this simple yet beautiful piano melody that is breathtaking at the same time, As the song builds up with cymbal swells (a common element of the post-rock bands from 2000s.) it feels like you're finally coming home after all this time. Masterpiece in my opinion!
Couldn't think of an honorable mention this time around but maybe Low's Drums and Guns would be my choice.
2008: A Silver Mt. Zion - 13 Blues for Thirteen Moons (While not as symphonic and cinematic as their 2003 album This is Our Punk Rock or not as cinematic and tragic as their 2005 masterpiece Horses in the Sky, ASMZ has yet again shown no sign of stopping at their cinematic arrangements and tragic lyrics. Before the album actually begins, we get 12 short tracks that are just feedbacking through a minute. But while "1,000,000 Died to Make This Sound" is a requiem for nature, "Black Waters Blowed/Engine Broke Blues" is the most unstable track on the record as the drummer Eric Craven plays on a clumsy children's style that might be unsettling for some people who are not into GY!BE-esque stuff, And "BlindBlindBlind" is very Baroque-esque since it has a chord progression blurring the lines of Pachelbel's Canon in D and Bach's Air on G String. But asides from these aspects the band hasn't lost it's tragic lyrics about death on "1,000,000 Died to Make This Sound", fascist lines like "No homeland for the gentle-hearted, Lack and tears for the young departed" on "Black Waters Blowed/Engine Broke Blues". While still it is not as beautiful as their earlier efforts like He Has Left Us Alone or Horses in the Sky, A Silver Mt. Zion has in fact shown no sign of stopping unlike GY!BE did in 2003. Masterpiece in my opinion!
No honorable mentions again but if I had to then it would be Sigur Rós' Með suð i eyrum við spilum endalaust.
2009: Depeche Mode - Sounds of the Universe (While it is not as dark and morose as their 2005 album Playing the Angel, The band once again made an album that would also become my seccond favorite of theirs, The album's opener "In Chains" starts off with something that resembles a guitar feedback noise and also something that GY!BE have done in their 1999 EP Slow Riot for New Zerø Kanada. But then some songs like e.g. "Jezebel" have pretty unsettling lyrics while it also shows a meaning throughout the song. Then the album closes out with the band's edgiest song "Corrupt" where the lyrics are much darker as it is about corrupting someone, but what's more darker is the hidden track that follows at 8:16, which is after 3 minutes of silence where the last track ended, The hidden track is in fact the third track "Wrong" but more creepier and sinister this time as it seems like everything has ended but the unresolved note which is resolved in the original track tells us that it's not over and there is much more to come. Other than that, If you're a fan of these dark electronic rock stuff, give this a shot, it will be a long ride though. Masterpiece in my opinion!
Honorable Mentions:
Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion (Nah, I am not a fan of Animal Collective but My Girls is sure of a track)
WIP
This is literally a book
Bro learn how to paragraph jesus christ
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This is going to be a fun video. Thanks!
My man has a bit of an Electronic blind spot but it's chill. Give that Justice album some more of your time, many believe Phantom pt. 2 to be a perfect song, including me.
2004: Madvillainy
2005: Illinois
2006: Ys
2007: Untrue
2008: Deathconsiousness
2009: Merriweather Post Pavilion
2010: The ArchAndroid
2011: Strange Mercy
2012: good kid, m.A.A.d city
2013: 0 (Ichiko Aoba)
2014: Black Messiah
2015: Choose Your Weapon (but TPAB is really close and is also my 2nd favourite album ever)
2016: Blonde
2017: Visions of a Life
2018: Room 25
2019: All Mirrors
2020: Fetch the Bolt Cutters
respect for Deathconsciousness man, my favorite album ever
in rainbows is my personal favorite from the Gods themselves
Your #1 picks are really close to mine! I suggest you check out Blonde Redhead, especially their 1997 to 2003 records.
My birthyear is 2004, my favorite album ever is also from this year: Arcade Fire - Funeral. You are on a whole journey listening to this album
Born 98
98: Music Has the Right to Children - Boards of Canada
99: The Soft Bulletin - The Flaming Lips
00: Kid A - Radiohead
01: Discovery - Daft Punk
02: Hotel Yankee Foxtrot - Wilco
03: Rounds - Four Tet
04: Funeral - Arcade Fire
05: Tender Buttons - Broadcast
06: The Warning - Hot Chip
07: Sound of Silver - LCD Soundsystem
08: Deathconsciousness - Have a Nice Life
09: You Will Never Know Why - Sweet Trip
10: This is Happening - LCD Soundsystem
11: Replica - Oneohtrix Point Never
12: Bloom - Beach House
13: Field of Reeds - These New Puritans
14: Pom Pom - Ariel Pink
15: The Epic - Kamasi Washington
16: Blackstar - David Bowie
17: Far from Over - Vijay Iyer
18: 2012-2017 - Against All Logic
19: Titanic Rising - Weyes Blood
20: Suite for Max Brown - Jeff Parker
2001 - Vespertine
2002 -
2003 - Michigan
2004 -
2005 - Illinois
2006 - Back to Black
2007 - For Emma, Forever Ago
2008 -
2009 -
2010 - Teen Dream / MBDTF
2011 - Bon Iver, Bon Iver
2012 - Paradise
2013 - Trouble WIll Find Me
2014 - Ultraviolence
2015 - Honeymoon / Carrie & Lowell
2016 - 22, A Million / Blonde
2017 - Melodrama
2018 - Tranquillity Base Hotel & Casino / KIDS SEE GHOSTS
2019 - Ghosteen / NFR
2020 - Sawayama (so far)
I really didn't listen to any album from the years I left empty
Sawayama was pretty good, right? It's in my top 3 for the year so far
NFR AND ULTRAVIOLENCE💗💗💗😍😍😍😍
Lazar Bukumirovic bon iver?
Gracias amigo now i have dope recs!
I audibly cheered when I saw Air and Black Star in the “albums you’ve never discussed before”
2002: Songs About Jane by Maroon 5
2003: Heavier Things by John Mayer
2004: The College Dropout by Kanye West
2005: Late Registration by Kanye West
2006: Whatever People Say I Am, Thats What I’m Not by Arctic Monkeys
2007: Favorite Worst Nightmare by Arctic Monkeys
2008: 808s & Heartbreak by Kanye West
2009: xx by The xx
2010: My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy by Kanye West
2011: Trilogy by The Weeknd
2012: Channel Orange by Frank Ocean
2013: Modern Vampires of the City by Vampire Weekend
2014: Ultraviolence by Lana Del Rey
2015: Carrie & Lowell by Sufjan Stevens
2016: Blonde by Frank Ocean
2017: Flower Boy by Tyler, the Creator
2018: Swimming by Mac Miller
2019: IGOR by Tyler, the Creator
2020: Circles by Mac Miller
Trilogy is 2012
We have very similar music tastes. I'm going to try out some of the albums you enjoyed myself!