
That's like this indie band called iForward Russia!. All their songs are numbers. Take a look at their last.fm page :]Im really getting into this album LP2 (aka the Pink Album, the cover is below) by Sunny Day Real Estate. Apparently its just a bunch of songs that didnt make it onto their first album, but I think its better than it. If you like old emo, new emo, whatever, you'd love this album
What I find so weird about these guys is that they have a lot of song names with numbers. Seven, 8, 5/4, 47, and One. They only have 3 albums too.
Weird
Oh, and right now Im getting into the first Foo Fighters album. Ive been into it a while, but for some reason lately Ive been really listening to it.
Anyway, my favorite CONCEPT album would have to be OK Computer by Radiohead
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Despite bad coverage I'm really getting into 'American Idiot' alot more, especially Jesus of Suburbia.
I quite like JoS but it wears out halfway through for me. I still really like St. Jimmy off the AI album.
Erm, for me Ministry of Sound: The Annual 2000 is another great album because I've had it for 6 years and I still listen to it pretty regurlarly.
it's not my favourite but
underoath - define the great line
blur - uh. forgot name.
um cant think of any others.
back from holiday!
i've decided any wham!/george michael albums are the best. thank you kindly!
I actually liked Jesus of Suburbia at first, then it went bleh. I might get the album as well, but Im not going to like any of the popular songs.
That's a concept album (an album that is set up as a story or based on a central theme) as well, which I think is pretty cool, not many people are doing that these days. The album tells the story of a young suburban man (the "Jesus of Suburbia") who leaves his hometown, creates himself a new identity (St. Jimmy) supposed to be "rebellious" (self-destructive), meets a girl (Whatsername), falls in love, dates her, receives a break-up letter (Letterbomb) that opens his eyes, socially kills St. Jimmy, realizes that the world is not as it was portrayed to be, and returns emotionally more mature.
Yeah those sort of albums are prettyt creative and always have a good mix of songs. I know Angels and Airwaves' album had a 'story' to it aswell but I like the American Idiot concept, and the Jesus of Surburbia video just tops it off in the last 1/3 of the video, pure brilliance if you ask me. No matter how much people say 'Eurgh I hate new Green Day' I don't know what they're getting at, they like mainstream bands and copy alot of people's tastes I'm sure, Green Day did a good job on the American Idiot album as with pretty much all their albums.I actually liked Jesus of Suburbia at first, then it went bleh. I might get the album as well, but Im not going to like any of the popular songs.
That's a concept album (an album that is set up as a story or based on a central theme) as well, which I think is pretty cool, not many people are doing that these days. The album tells the story of a young suburban man (the "Jesus of Suburbia") who leaves his hometown, creates himself a new identity (St. Jimmy) supposed to be "rebellious" (self-destructive), meets a girl (Whatsername), falls in love, dates her, receives a break-up letter (Letterbomb) that opens his eyes, socially kills St. Jimmy, realizes that the world is not as it was portrayed to be, and returns emotionally more mature.
Anyway my fave album list [At the moment] :
Green Day - International Superhits
Green Day - American Idiot
Blink 182 - TOYPAJ
Rage - Self titled.
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