What Album Can You Listen To Forever | ANTHONY FANTANO
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- What Album Can You Listen To Forever | ANTHONY FANTANO #shorts #music #reaction
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If you're still handing out juice boxes..... 🖐️
Gay
Not for u psy
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@@OWlsfordshirehey man juice boxes are the shit
Me too pls
I feel so validated that Tony likes third eye blind
I was not expecting that either! I love that freaking album!! I'm happy!
Same man
Same
God of Wine is my favorite from them
You need melon head to feel validated. That's sad.
Fantano liking Cake was not something I expected, but it’s definitely welcome. They have a lot of underrated and very fun songs.
Comfort Eagle is easily in my top five songs of all time, if not #2
Pressure Chief top 10 album of all time
@@cyrollanhis cigarette is burning, but he never seems to ash
Cake is highly underrated
EVANGELION BRO THATS THE BEST ANIME
I like cake too, it’s a very good food
Songs in the Key of Life is one of several objectively correct answers
I'd go The Cure's Disintegration! That record is magnificent from front to back! Must listen to this all the way through!
I was thinking this too!
Great pick
Honestly anything the cure for me
Since I Left You by The Avalanches, a beautiful timeless album with a diverse yet consistent and unique set of sounds on each song for a lot of different moods you could find yourself in.
This is it.
@@feargm that's a different album silly
@@doofs thats is this it actually
1000% agree, but also Wildflower for me
Literally the first album that came to my mind.
Demon Days. That album doesn't age.
Every Planet We Reach Is Dead is so damn goated
Plastic Beach 1ups it
@@datdude3327bro that’s so funny i forgot to laugh
YES
@@DongusMcBongus Bro, literally. Right from the start, that song cooks!! 🔥🔥
My Favorites
Abbey Road - The Beatles
Tpab/GKMC - Kendrick Lamar
Appetite For Destruction - Guns N’ Roses
Ride The Lightning/Master Of Puppets - Metallica
Illmatic - Nas
Ready To Die - Biggie
American Idiot - Green Day
All Eyez On Me/Me Against The World - 2pac
MMLP - Eminem
Nevermind - Nirvana
Ok rate your music
"Is This It" - The Strokes
Is This It, Room on Fire, and The New Abnormal. I have them in a playlist and listen to them all at least once a week lol
My first thought
Is this it is just a rip off of most rock bands from around that time
@@Paul.......back those claims up real quick
I'd take probably any other Strokes record, tbh.
Voulez-Vous by ABBA is absolutely one of the greatest, most influential and especially enjoyable pop records ever with just hit after hit and u never get tired of just getting up and dancing to the music
Was just smashing Voulez-Vous again about an hour ago, I agree it’s their best.
Just pure magic songwriting, singing, composition and production.
Somehow never heard that one, but Arrival and The Visitors are awesome.
Revolver.
It’s just… so damn perfect.
Eh sgt peppers and abbey road are better
@@birdsarerathercool Sgt. Pepper is their most groundbreaking album but not their best work. Abbey Road is tied for first with Revolver imo.
100% rubber soul, put that shit on repeat, moves so well and always stays fresh to me
FR
Melon will have a stroke
agreed
REVOLVER BETTER
Personally I'm more of a revolver guy though, I think its far superior to rubber soul.
Literally seeing Fashion nugget made my DAY! Such a classic
My go-to start of summer driving album
It's amazing, but all of their records are great. But also, Comfort Eagle is my favorite
@@cyrollanHe's in the music business, he is calling you, DUDE!
In Rainbows, been listening to it everyday for a while and it gets better in every listen
Personally, it's my favorite Radiohead album. When it first came out it was all I listened to, back-to-back, night-and-day, day-and-night, for months and months on end.
My first exposure to Radiohead was a live recording of "Reckoner." At this point I think the ones and zeroes of In Rainbows are encoded into my DNA.
tell me you're depressed without telling me you're depressed
@@naboj1715nah that’s the more happy sounding Radiohead record IMO
We start with 3EB Debut album?!?! LET'S FUCKING GOOoooo
That self titled 3EB is one of the best albums ever made imo zero skips on that album had the privilege of hearing them play the full album from front to back it was amazing!
Man that sounds amazing
Man, 3EB is the real thing. I remember hearing Losing A Whole Year for the first time and being like "HOLY FUCK" and then the rest of the album being just as bloody good
@havierbardem820 hell yeah brother. Especially Motorcycle Drive By. Certified tear-jerker
Cliche but Dark Side of the Moon. It just SPEAKS TO ME like no other album ever has. I still find a way to reflect and improve myself upon listening.
W
Steely Dan’s Aja never gets old. In fact, I appreciate it the more I hear it.
I could listen to Gadd’s drum solo alone on repeat forever.
this is my pick for sure, recently been listening to ol steely nonstop
I would definitely choose Selected ambient works 85-92. It's still fresh air to my ears everytime i listening to the album 🫠!
W
Ageispolis is on my alarm clock for about 4 years and i won't ever get tired of it
Thank you for speaking highly of 3eb’s masterpiece of a first album. Could listen to it endlessly and not get tired of it
I remember a lineup you did with Third EB and you said ‘this one doesn’t really do anything for me’ and that stuck with me forever because I love that album and I agree I can listen to it forever 🙌
I don’t know if I’m the only one who thinks like this, but I could easily listen to “good kid, m.A.A.d. city” by Kendrick Lamar for the rest of my life. It is a classic album that presents the struggles of growing up in a gang-dominated area as a kid, teenager, and later making it out as an adult. With tracks such as Money Trees, Backseat Freestyle, good kid & m.A.A.d. city, Swimming Pools, Real, and many more, this album does not fail to touch on everything that many kids from Compton have been, are, and will be going through. Timeless classic in my opinion, but other choices I’ve seen are also respectable
Lift your skinny fists like antennas to Heaven
More of an, “F# A# ♾” kinda boii,
but iStill feels tha hell outta ya!
Buhthat bein’ said
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if there *HAD* to be an album i MUST listen tù for LiTERAL *EVR,* i’d go with either,
“Beaches & Canyons” by *Black Dice*
or
“Victorialand” by Cocteau Twins
or
“Selected Ambient Work85-92” *Aphex Twin*
or
“The Orb’s Adventures Beyond The UltraWorld” *The Orb*
honorable mentions: “Sakura” by Susumu Yokota
and/or
“Further” by Flying Saucer Attack
@@illkissyourightnowthe way you type hurts my brain
They don't sleep anymore on the beach
someone says it 🙏
WORRY by Jeff Rosenstock. Everytime I listen I get goosebumps, it is almost musically perfect and is my favorite album of all time. It just doesn't miss
SAME MAN! That album is the GOAT
I LOVE THAT ALBUM
For me it’s ants from up there. Perfect album to me, emotional and beautiful, also the first album I ever listened to.
Bro has been listening to music for like two weeks but I respect it
Nice opening for your first album
based
Labor Days by Aesop Rock for me. His word-dense bars and clever entendres can be discovered long after your first listen.
Understanding what he's saying is one thing, but understanding what he's saying _to you_ is where my love for his raps comes from.
Me too that album got me into underground hip hop as a kid and i get more from it as i get older
Okay I ask this as an Aesop hater. Where should I start with him?
(Keep in mind, my hate for Aesop started in like 2004 when Madvilliany came out and all my white hipster friends kept trying to tell me he rapped better than DOOM loooool but I can’t deny the guy has dense rhymes)
@kingdancekiller I'd start with Impossible Kid. I'm a big DOOM fan aswell but I grew up on Rhymesayers and they both dropped albums on that label
@@johnbutler7567 thanks brah
Aaliyah's self titled album. It reminds me of my childhood, plus it's a groundbreaking r&b album. It will never get old ✌️
Mahavishnu orchestra - inner mountain flame. Super various and exciting listen. This or hot rats is definitely the best jazz fusion album
Great picks!
The Beatles White Album. Easily my most played album ever, full of variety and amazing songs that stand the test of time.
Pink Moon by Nick Drake, absolutely timeless
Almost any MF DOOM joint
I would totally listen to King Gizzard’s Nonagon Infinity literally for infinity!
Was looking for this. The only right answer!
I spent most of my adolescence listening to Grace by Jeff Buckley on repeat and, even as an adult, it still slaps. It's a pretty perfect album that, even now, I can listen to full way through with no skips.
I cant get tired of Faith No More Angel Dust
I like epic better but both are solid for this question.
Angel Dust is a phenomenal album and by far their best
Brooo i commented that album but im surprised to see it mentioned again good pick💯💯
@@noziate it's so good. one of my favorites of all time.
P.J. Harvey's 4 Track Demos probably represents my longest love affair with an album.. Its still just as raw and lovely as it was 20+ years ago when i first heard it..
Miseducation of Lauryn Hill for sure. Timeless classic.
There's better Rap Albums like Reasonable Doubt, illmatic and TPAB, stop trying to appeal to Feminists, they wont sleep with u g💀😭
@@no-vk2qeuh oh incel alertt hate to break it to you women can make good rap album 😨😱
@@no-vk2qehow would your mother react to this comment?
@@no-vk2qeWhy’d you get mad at him for saying he likes an album, its a really good album anyways idk what feminism has to do with anything
@@no-vk2qethere are things called opinions. Might be a foreign concept to you.
The constant MCR plays makes me worried he's depressed, the Disturbed makes me worried he's got massive anger issues
Black Parade is my most played album probably, and for me personally i am mentally ill, yes. But honestly it's my comfort album, it makes me happy.
Love to see the love for Voodoo
1. Ok Computer - Radiohead
2. Tetsuot & Youth - Lupe Fiasco
3. Minutes to Midnight - Linkin Park
4. Intense - Armin Van Buuren
5. Post - Bjork
I’d probably replace minutes to midnight with meteora but minutes to midnight is still a w pick
NO YOUNGBOY!!!🤬🙏🔥✊🏿🤬
@@he1654 Yeah, i think that meteora is best LP album, my second fav but personally i love more MTM
@@Bryan2k04probably the funniest youngboy comment I've seen
weezer blue
real
Cake finally getting some appreciation!!!
Madvillainy! 👑👑✨
W
You're Living All Over Me by Dinosaur Jr. That albums mix of hazy lo-fi white noise, screaming guitars, chilled-out vocals, and production that pushes everything into one loud hazy level wall is amazing and I could listen to it forever (even if the ending always freaks me out)
D’ANGELO CLASSIC REVIEW PLS
Way overdue
A Thousand Suns by linkin park. Love the build up throughout the album, easily some of chesters best vocal performances.
3EB is a great record
If I had to choose one though it’d be The Damned - Strawberries
You should talk about it Anthony it’s incredible
Fashion Nugget by Cake takes a lot of unexpected turns. Starting with the drumsticks on the kitchen table loop of “Frank Sinatra“ and ending with “sad songs and waltzes” while covering “I will survive“ halfway through was very interesting middle school listening.
I LOVE fashion nugget
That album is so nostalgic dude
In Rainbows for sure, such a sonically powerful record.
agreed
Mid as fuck
Cureents by Tame Impala is an ageless listen that will last forever.
Also thought about either "This is How the World Ends" or "OK, I'm Sick" by Badflower as amazing albums.
Teens of Denial for sure. Im a lifeguard and to pass the time during shifts I play the entire album in my head start to finish. Hasn't gotten old yet
Nas - Illmatic
Wu-Tang Clan - Enter The 36 Chambers
GZA - Liquid Swords
Kendrick Lamar - GKMC
Freddie Gibbs - Piñata
Fantano: Do you need a cookie?
Drake: Did someone say cookies?
"Mmm-mmm, would you smell THAT!" *starts wafting towards his nose *
I loved 3EB in highschool when that album came out, but dropped off them after that. They played in my town last summer and it was fantastic
I’m quite surprised nobody has yet said OK Computer because while yeah, it’s extremely popular and critically and commercially acclaimed, it’s still extremely solid and I could listen to it over and over.
me too
Melon, you GOTTA do a classic album review on that Third Eye Blind self-titled. The final three tracks are perfection.
Entire album is timeless man grew up listening to it and have never been sick of it
Its tpab for me no doubt
Grew up listening to voodoo but it just hits now in my adulthood how overlooked the lyrics are too. Had the best experience paying most attention to devil’s pie the other day
Madvillany. Its a masterpiece that I loveeeee
I adore that record but I think I prefer Vaudeville Villain even more.
Masterpiece? It’s stupid, abstract window dressing to hide the shallow songwriting despite how “subtle” it is. Overrated and frankly despite its abstract nature, dated too.
@@mrmxyzptlk8906 💀🤡
Im getting sick of myself never getting sick of iceage's plowing into the field of love. I keep coming back to it, hoping it doesnt end everytime.
Yeah, I would go with Voodoo too
Me three. Definitely on my list of top 10 most played albums of all time in my record collection.
honestly either teens of denial or twin fantasy by car seat headrest, both are albums i could listen to forever for exactly different reasons
Untrue by Burial 🔥🔥🔥
Fantastic pick
3EB self titled has been in my rotation for as long as I can remember. The singles draw you in but the deep cuts keep you around. My favorite album of all time.
It is Random Access Memories for me
I had never heard the D'Angelo record before mentioned here and OMYLORD the grooves
Graduation by Kanye West. It’s just such a refreshing and diverse album.
GKMC or Scenery by Ryo Fukui : killer records from front to back with infinite replay value
The college dropout, overlooked by other classic rap albums and needs more love
Same with Late Registration both are fantastic albums
I lump that third eye blind album in with Yourself or Someone Like You. Two of the best debut albums of all time hands down.
The Eminem Show, never get tired of it
SAAAAMME
I never get tired of this album and it’s probably my favorite album of all time
WWWW
For me it's Coral Fang - The Distillers because I actually did listen to it like 100 times this summer and even now could still listen to it 1000 times more. I love u Brody Dalle.
La dispute - Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair. Can have and will listen to it endlessly.
The bass playing on the cake record is ❤️❤️❤️
Illinois - Sufjan. It’s like a warm hug I could listen to every day
"Portal Of I" by Ne Obliviscaris. "Forget Not" makes me cry every damn time
yeah that third eye blind album is incredible. i listened to that for about 3 months straight and it’s still never gotten old
All of Daft Punk's and Aphex Twin"s discography will always be something I come back to every year.
An Awesome Wave, it’s one of the few cds i have in my car and I’m on like listen 50 lol. Interlude 1 into Tessellate still goes crazy
That third eye blind record seriously is great, even “semi-charmed life” hits harder knowing what the lyrics are actually about. One of those songs that’s darker than the instrumental sounds
90s album that is so overlooked Becks Odelay Everclears So Much for the Afterglow
Spellling's Turning Wheel is on everyday for me. Could never get sick of it.
I vividly remember watching his review and going to check her out and I don't think I've ever felt such fomo about an artist in my life. like HOLY SHIT, WHERE TF HAVE I BEEN??? INCREDIBLE ALBUM
10,000 fists is a great album…the only Disturbed album I ever really listened to. Pretty solid front to back
Slave to the Grind, Led Zeppelin IV, Dreamboat Annie, Dear Agony, Sound of Madness. There are no misses on those albums
Title of Record by Filter. Has every vibe. Great underrated rock album
crime of the century, every song is so good and i can’t ever see myself getting sick of it, dreamer and rudy back to back just makes me so happy
1. Faith No More - Angel Dust
2. The Sundays - Reading, Writing & Arithmetic
3. Misery Signals - Controller
:)
"Reluctantly crouched at the starting line..."
Tom Petty: into the great wide open or Muse: Simulation Theory
That Third Eye Blind album is a top 5 all time for me, I love love love it to death
Silver Scream, Every Trick In The Book, Homesick and What Separates Me From You by Ice Nine Kills and A Day To Remember respectively
I hate to sound cliché, but man does In the Aeroplane over the Sea never get old, especially the title track or untitled
I used to listen to disturbed a lot as a growing teen. All I knew were sad songs too.
Random Access Memories- Daft Punk
Violator- DM
Ten- Pearl Jam
Live Baby Live- INXS
An Evening with Silk Sonic- AP and Bruno
GSY!BE - Skinny Fists
The Notwist - Neon Golden
Daft Punk - Discovery
Everytime I Die - Hot Damn
Foo Fighters - Colour and the Shape
Theres a lot of albums i could easily liste. To forever.
Songs For The Deaf by Qotsa, full of bangers, sick riffs, vocals, drumming, and it's super catchy, everything you could ask in a rock album
One of my faves for sure, excellent album all around
Divenly Uninspired to a Hellish Extent. (Extended) I love most of the songs and the general vibe of the album.
Pet sounds is still pretty timeless. Could listen to it forever
FINALLY some CAKE recognition!! i absolutely love fashion nugget