My top 10 influential albums

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A few days ago I came across a post with the same title by @steevc with some great albums, and thought I would share 10 albums that have influenced me over the years. I think I will take more of a chronological direction so you can see how my taste in music has evolved over the years. Its been a while since I have written and shared about music! I grew up with a taste for everything rock and metal, but this has changed ALOT over the years!

Ok here goes.

Metallica - Master of Puppets

This could easily have been Killemall, Ride the Lightening or And Justice for all... but gotta choose just one. As an aspiring young guitarist there was just something alluring about Metallica - riffs that go from fairly simple all the way to expert

Slayer - Seasons in The Abyss

What goes well with Metallica? Slayer of course! Slayer take more of an extreme thrash angle and again make for some awesome songs to try and learn!

Stone Temple Pilots - Core

My early musical influences werent all Metal! Stone Temple Pilots were another favorite of mine - awesome rock/grunge singalongs. RIP Scott Weiland! One of their slower songs from the album - Creep

Pendulum - Immersion

Now this is where things start to change for me! I can still remember going to a festival and seeing Pendulum for the first time and them playing a version of Master of Puppets. I was amazed, what was this sound! A merging of rock, metal, drum n bass and more gives a truly unique sound.
The Island (pt 1) - make sure you listen to part 2 aswell!

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Deluxe

There was a phase where I got right into swing and neo swing - not so much now, but it was still influential to me at the time! One great band is Big Bad Voodoo daddy - great feel good swing music from the 90s! The album I loved was called American Deluxe

Streetlight Manifesto - Somewhere in the between

Ahh Streetlight Manifesto! Still one of my favorite bands to this day! Their mix of rock, punk and ska provide some amazing tunes - their brass section is incredible!

Parov Stelar - The Demon Diaries

Parov Stelar bring swing back into the 21st century with a electronic re imagining of some classics, plus many originals . They also have some cool videos! I saw them live a couple of years back and it was quite an incredible show

Ed Sheeran - + (plus)

Ed Sheeran is quite an amazing musician - often just recording his songs with a guitar and loop pedal. Mixing pop and rap with ease.

Netsky - III

In the last couple of years I have gotten back into drum n bass - as earlier influenced by Pendulum. One album I have had on repeat for a long time now is Netsky - III. Some great toe tapping tunes and singalongs - it is often my go to for the gym

Alien Weaponary - Tu

Lastly, it would be rude to have a list without a kiwi band in! The debut from Alien Weaponary is nothing short of extraordinary. They were all in their mid teens when they wrote this album. Some of the songs are recorded in Te Reo Maori - the native language of New Zealand. If you like your metal heavy then check out these guys

Hope you enjoyed my list and I would love for others to join in and create their own lists :)



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Isn't it interesting to see how ones taste in music changes, or maybe develops is a better word. At 50 years old I've certainly been through a few monumental music stages. I still own the first album I bought, 1984 by Van Halen which came out in 1984. I don't have a record player but still listen to it on Spotify. Having the vinyl feels good though. I now love a genre I used to hate, and as a musician myself maintain a very broad taste in music...Basically anything that makes me feel something.

Good post mate. ✅

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Yeah I always thought I would be a bogan for life 😃. My 20 year old self would be ashamed of my current self! In saying that tho I do love that I have such a diverse range of music tastes when my mates are still listening to the same stuff 20 years later.

Yeah I had a good CD collection, but Spotify ruined that one. It is much easier but nothing beats having the physical copy!

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Very thought provoking post. The first few tracks come up 'video unavailable' which is a pity. I still have a bit of a brain wobble when I see Ed Sheeran in your selectin of 10.... a decent musician there is no doubt but his genre is , to me, as bland as diluted milk and as exciting as listening to a dripping faucet.
Is fantastic that we all have different taste ...imagine all us blokes loving the same woman {grin}

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Thanks! Hmm weird.... Yeah well I guess he has influenced my taste in music and I am an (ametuer) guitar player so can see how clever his tunes are.

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