I don’t recall having seen this pop up in this community. Give a rundown of your favorite albums. Top slot, top 3, top 5, 10… whatever’s easiest to you since I know it can be tough to narrow things down to a specific degree.

It’ll be interesting to see where everyone is coming from in this regard. Could create for a good opportunity to discuss albums, find people with similar tastes, argue that a different album from someone’s catalog is better, etc.

I’ll throw mine down in a separate comment once I get it figured out.

  • Noo@jlai.lu
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    3 months ago

    Not in order and from the top of my head.

    • Paul Chain, Park Of Reason
    • Devin Townsend, Ocean Machine: Biomech
    • Korn, Issues
    • Type O Negative, Bloody Kisses
    • Arcturus, The Shame Mirror
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      4 months ago

      Love that Arcturus album. Probably my favorite of theirs, though Aspera Heims… has my favorite guitar solo of all time on it, so I waffle on that sometimes.

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        4 months ago

        Yes that’s a strong contestant for me as well :)

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      4 months ago

      Ocean Machine is such a clutch album. One of my favorite non-SYL Townsend albums, along with Punky Brüster.

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      3 months ago

      Fuck yeah, not enough Type O fans out there. Bloody Kisses and October Rust battle it out in my mind for top position

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        3 months ago

        What about World coming down or Life is killing me? I find the album’s that document the band and Peter’s struggles easier to connect with at an emotional level than the previous - admittedly great - albums where it sometimes felt like the band was intentionally parodying the goth scene.