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u/danburbul · 69 pointsr/AskReddit

With no hints to your tastes, here's a quick selection of some of my favorite albums with some basic descriptions. Please let me know if you listen to . like any of them.

Juno - This Is The Way It Goes and Goes
A totally underrated and unheralded Seattle band. Now defunct, they released two albums and a handful of singles, you could call them indie and most closely relate them perhaps to My Bloody Valentine. They create, what my friend called, walls of sound with four guitars all layered together. This is the band I love that no one knows about.

[DJ Shadow - Endtroducing] (http://www.amazon.com/Endtroducing-DJ-Shadow/dp/B000005DQR/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1330569288&sr=8-1)
Essential, this album defined the "trip hop" genre (think rap music without the rap) and is a Guinness world record holder for the first album created entirely from samples.

[Radiohead - Kid A] (http://www.amazon.com/Kid-Radiohead/dp/B00004XONN/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1330569401&sr=8-1)
A classic.

Cannibal Ox - The Cold Vein
An underlooked "backpack" rap album. CanOx is also now defunct but this album is a spectacular alternative rap album.

Flying Lotus - Cosmogramma
My favorite album of 2011 2010, Flying Lotus is trippy electronic music, I feel like this album is so next level we won't even appreciate it for a few years.

The Fucking Champs - IV
The band with the awesome name, The Fucking Champs are (mostly) instrumental prog metal with custom made 9 string guitars.

The Hold Steady - Boys and Girls in America
What if Bruce Springsteen made music for late twenty something party kids?

J Dilla - Donuts
Essential. Dilla is the producer's producer, this is a beat tape, 30 some odd snippets of beats and ideas.

LCD Soundsystem - This Is Happening
LCD just broke up but their last album is, imo, their best. Percussion driven indie rock meets techno.

Lil' Wayne - Dedication 2
Say what you want about Lil' Wayne, Dedication 2 is the best thing he's ever done. This Wayne was untouchable.

Madvillain - Madvillainy
A rap album for the heads, this was two super powers coming together and is filled with so much imagination it sell makes my head explode.

Mogwai - Come on Die Young
Post-rock. A powerful moody record.

Say Anything - In Defense of the Genre
Punk is dead but Say Anything's 'In Defense of the Genre' is a spectacular eulogy.

XX - XX
My favorite album of the last ten years. It's dark, sparse, perfect rock.

Sufjan Stevens - Illinoise
A whole album made about Illinois and it works.

Burial - Untrue
Deep dark drum and bass (dubstep, not Skrillex dubstep). When it's late and you're walking the empty streets home a little drunk this is the album you want to listen to.

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u/whitepangolin · 7 pointsr/radiohead

This question was asked a little while ago. Here's a basic idea of the responses at the time.

These are pulled from the Amazon reviews when Kid A was released (which, by the way you're slightly off about - the internet was still abuzz just not in every household). All the 1-star and 2-star reviews are from when it came out. Some choice examples:


> "I find it funny that improv noises that Kid A is full of - people are so gung-ho for. Why I ask... why? The answer is simply because we're supposed to think that."




> "This album sucks. It's all queazy instrumentals that any stoned college rock band could do."

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> "I'm sorry, this is so dry, and emotionless. Oh but wait! Let's see, if you liked this album I bet it was because you brainwashed yourself into believing it was good."

> "The entire album is slow, muffled and just plain boring, such as the pervasive, synthesised drone of 'Idioteque' or the weird instrumental misfire of 'Kid A' (the song). "

> "If you put a couple of randomly-chosen fourteen year old boys in a modern studio with professional engineers and told them that they had to write and record an album in one day, odds are you'd get something much more entertaining than this"

> "This album sounds like Radiohead rooted around in the garbage bin outside Aphex Twin's recording studio, found some outtakes, and laid Thom Yorke's patented whine-drone over them."

> "Thom, you sad, sad, barefaced, twaddler."

> "Give me a break. This is not heady, atmospheric brilliance. This is trite, meaningless mmuuuzzzzzaaccc. Years from now this will be remembered as...... oh, that's right, it won't be remembered at all."

> "I once bought a tex-mex macarena party cd that I could bear more than this horrible tripe. "

God some people were so upset.
> "Listening to this album is like receiving a LONG SLOW ENEMA. "

u/Chrisisoslod · 3 pointsr/Music
u/scemm · 2 pointsr/radiohead

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Edit 2: hm that only show one page, I dunno how to fix it