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Posted on 5/26/25 at 10:14 pm to STigers
The “Blue” Album by The Beatles
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Posted on 5/27/25 at 7:32 am to STigers
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Posted on 5/27/25 at 9:27 am to Snipe
it is not an album but when my dad found out we had Napster or Limewire. He had me burn him lists of songs
Mostly CRR, Zepplin, Doobie brothers, CSN, Hendrix, Rolling Stones
Whole Lotta Love was the song that blew my mind at 10 years old and had me go backwards while all my friends were listening to pop-punk or rap.
Mostly CRR, Zepplin, Doobie brothers, CSN, Hendrix, Rolling Stones
Whole Lotta Love was the song that blew my mind at 10 years old and had me go backwards while all my friends were listening to pop-punk or rap.
Posted on 5/27/25 at 11:42 am to STigers
Freshman in College. This one reminds me of that whole first year.
Posted on 5/27/25 at 11:48 am to STigers
Allman bros
Live at Fillmore
Live at Fillmore
Posted on 5/27/25 at 1:13 pm to rileytiger
quote:
Smashing Pumpkins- Siamese Dream
This album has a huge impact on me. Smashing Pumpkins are a genre of music by themselves. Also reminds me of early years of college. This Album happened a little bit after Grunge hit big and felt completely different.
My second favorite album ever.
Posted on 5/27/25 at 1:23 pm to MakersMark
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Pearl Jam- Ten
This album was the catalyst for me to the whole Grunge Movement.
Then closely followed by The Singles Soundtrack which completely encompassed the early 90’s Music Revolution to me
Then the Singles Movie
One of the Best Times for Music
Posted on 5/27/25 at 2:00 pm to STigers
Whatever is 2nd for me is a distant 2nd
Posted on 5/27/25 at 4:54 pm to Cdawg
quote:so you’re a Punk Rocker
Suicidal Tendencies
You probably were a skateboarder too huh?
Did you ever have Suicidal Tendencies listening to Suicidal Tendencies?
This post was edited on 5/28/25 at 12:02 pm
Posted on 5/28/25 at 8:03 pm to AlxTgr
The one that started my obsession
Posted on 5/29/25 at 5:19 am to STigers
Red Headed Stranger made me appreciate story telling and concept albums.
Fandango made me fully appreciate ZZ Top as my favorite band of the time.
Exile on Main Street could be my favorite album of all time but the following kicked open the door of punk for me and I stepped through it to a whole nother world.
Fandango made me fully appreciate ZZ Top as my favorite band of the time.
Exile on Main Street could be my favorite album of all time but the following kicked open the door of punk for me and I stepped through it to a whole nother world.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 8:43 am to STigers
From Google AI:
Uncle Tupelo's debut album, No Depression, was highly influential in shaping the alternative country music scene. It's considered a foundational album of the genre, with its title even inspiring the name of a prominent magazine and publication dedicated to alt-country. The album's unique blend of country, folk, and punk rock sensibilities, along with its raw, honest lyrics, resonated with a generation and helped pave the way for the emergence of numerous alt-country artists.
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