• fakeaustinfloyd
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      A great album. I’d probably put IKSSE3 barely above it since it was my entry point to Coheed (you never forget your first).

      • @[email protected]
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        28 months ago

        Yeah, I almost put that one in, but Gravity’s Union slaps so unreasonably hard, and the rest of the album is no slouch, either.

  • Truffle
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    48 months ago

    “August and everything after” Counting crows

  • @[email protected]
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    My Arms, Your Hearse by Opeth.

    Edit: tied with BURN, PIANO ISLAND BURN by The Blood Brothers.

  • @[email protected]
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    Enslaved is my favourite band and for me its a bit of a toss up between the albums ‘In Times’ and ‘Ruun’.

    Before Enslaved took the top spot, it was Dissection’s ‘Storm Of The Light’s Bane’. Honorable mention for Opeth’s ‘Blackwater Park’.

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      Risingson makes me feel like im inside a private bdsm dungeon party session in underground germany with my buddy mike

    • nocturne
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      68 months ago

      Years ago I played on a MUD and met a dude who went by the name Hatross. He quit playing, and after a player wipe I started using the name in memory of my friend’s character. I had no idea where the name originated for years. I had since forgotten about the album until now.

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          28 months ago

          It was Sojourn/Toril MUD if you ever played there.

          • @[email protected]
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            38 months ago

            Both of those i have logged into, but didnt play them much. The mud i played was apparently very unique and was hard to find something similar.

            I think sojourn is still running…if i get the itch to mud ill have to give it a serious try!

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                Ahhhh okay thanks friend!

                Edit: interesting wiki on it!

                Sojourn continued until 1996, when a difference in creative vision among the staff led to the project being forked into TorilMUD and Duris: Land of Bloodlust. Of the two, TorilMUD is regarded as the more direct inheritor of Sojourn’s legacy. Toril continued until 1998, when it became Sojourn 2, and underwent another rebirth in 2001 as Sojourn 3. Kris retired in 2003, and Sojourn 3 was reborn as TorilMUD, or as the old-time players refer to it, Toril 2. Throughout these rebirths, the areas and code continued to grow: there are currently 300 zones (with several more nearing completion), 16277 types of monsters/mobs, and 13753 different items.

                Many TorilMUD staff members were staff on Sojourn 3, Sojourn 2, and some are even from Toril 1, providing a degree of continuity. All Toril staff started as players on the MUD, giving them a great deal of personal experience with the game.

                • nocturne
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                  I have been playing there off and on since the first pwipe that took it from Black Knight to Sojourn. Aradune (Brad McQuaid) of EverQuest played there too. There are a number of his guild mates in EQ (mostly Freeport guards) and a number of items from sojourn that made it into EQ.

      • rzlatic
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        Korgull is also often name/nick around, as a reference to the same band. Albums have strong story and atmosphere because of that.

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    Dream Theater “Awake” (1994). Extraordinary from the first to the last note. 75 minutes of phenomenal prog metal. They’ve made good and great albums before and after, but they never excelled the pure class and artistry displayed on this album.

    Bruce Dickinson “The Chemical Wedding”. I never liked Iron Maiden much, but Dickinson’s solo stuff is a different class. Fresh, creative, varied, energetic. Most of his solo albums are well worth the listen, but “Chemical Wedding” stands out for its high variety and creativity.

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      I was stunned. Even critics who hated metal were all about that album. To my mind, it was the first metal album where people said, “You have to admit it’s damned good, even if you don’t like the genre.”

      Does that make sense? People may not have enjoyed the album, but respected it none the less.

      Another amazing thing about that Master of Puppets, it rocketed to popularity in a time where being on Mtv was a must and Metallica said they wouldn’t play that game. We were shocked when they released the video for One, had no idea it was coming. Wondered in at midnight and turned on the Headbangers Ball and, “NOW! The world premiere video of Metallica’s One!”

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        128 months ago

        I still, to this day, get chills when I hear that middle section in Orion. If Cliff hadn’t have died, the world of metal would be incredibly different. ALL of the good material on Justice is written by Cliff at least in some part. The two untouchable members of Metallica, to me, are Cliff Burton, and James Hetfield, the finest rhythm guitar player that has ever lived.

        Cliff’s songwriting and Hetfield’s rhythm playing would have produced hundreds more classics. He was like the McCartney of metal. Sucks that Bob Rock had such an indelible mark on Metallica.

        ShouldaBeenLars

  • mechoman444
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    68 months ago

    Stadium arcadium by the chili peppers.

    Probably one of the greatest single compilations of music ever put together by humanity.

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      Even most of the songs that didn’t come out as singles are absolute bangers: Wet Sand (my personal favourite), Charlie, Hard to Concentrate and Slow Cheetah could easily overshadow many other singles from the following albums

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      I was really glad to see this. Stadium Arcadium was my first thought and it is just packed with such greatness. I can listen to it start to finish and never be bored or want to skip any of it.