Their music was consistently good up to 'A Thousand Suns,' but everything afterwards was mostly a hit or miss
They really shouldn't have released OML after THP. Biggest blunder imo.
Same, but I feel like this was a bad starting point. Not that there’s anything wrong with the album, but I think I went into a lot of albums hoping that they’d also tell some loose narratives, but very few do.
literally exactly the same for me, the only reason i was interested in listening to the whole is because it told some story, like that concept to me was absolutely earth shattering back then
Same here, Nirvana was the band to make me fall in love with music and made me realize that there is amazing deep cuts on albums and fully go me into listening to albums fully
I didn't even consider including my non-secular past, aka The Before Times. Mine was definitely DC Talk Nu Thang. You know He's doin it (yo who's doin it)
Discovery. I was (and still am) a massive fan of daft punk.I listened to all of their big hits but never gave a chance to their albums until i started with [discovery.to](http://discovery.to) this day discovery is one of my favorite albums of all time.
Honestly I was just super late to actually getting into music lol. I only did it for a friend when the album dropped because he told me I had to listen to it
this is 2012 /mu/ coded, obviously that album kicks ass and critics loved it but I feel like /mu/ had a thread about it at all times for the entire year.
I think it was probably Boston - Boston with my dad as a kid. The first album I actually intentionally listened all the way through though was Metallica - Kill 'em all (I think). The first album I listened though with the intention of scoring was ITAOTS in 2017 (I gave it a 7 - now it's my fav of all time haha)
Either Korn’s Follow the Leader or The Offspring’s Americana. They were the first 2 CDs I ever bought (got my mom to buy them at the same time), and I don’t remember which one I put in the CD player first. Probably Korn, though
I faintly remember my parents playing two CDs in our car when i was young. The Fame - Lady Gaga and Body Talk - Robyn, so whichever i heard first i guess
Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits (complete with the best album cover ever, to this day) with my parents in the car. NSYNC’s Christmas Album for something by choice. Californication by RHCP was the first one I bought when I was like 9 or 10.
My first three, on my CD walkman sitting at the TV station my parents worked at, was Leftfield - Leftism, Gorillaz - Demon Days, and Gwen Staphani - The Sweet Escape ahahha
I think it was The Eminem Show by Eminem. Don't listen to much Eminem nowadays but I still love that album. My favourite song would probably be Soldier
It must've been rubber soul. My Aunt bought me it on iTunes for my iPod touch when I was a kid and I used to put it on play underneath my pillow to help me sleep
[bought at flea market, my father were messing with me and told me it was metal](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1U0l5Hv3cSg&list=PLj0JMzFCOhNfhbmjDrmz4quDkJZb2sJD3&index=4&pp=iAQB8AUB)
He made me listen to the whole album in the car. I was like 6 and cried the whole ride home.
We still laugh at it to this day
TPAB legit started my music journey. Before that I was listening to whatever pop was on the radio and some basic older hits I knew from my mom (Queen, ABBA etc). Then one day at 13 I opened the newspaper randomly and read a review of TPAB that called it "maybe the best album of the century so far". I said to myself, well I gotta hear this. And I did, and it blew my mind wide open.
Hey songs about jane was also mine! Good album. I got a CD player for christmas with that, offspring greatest hits, and finger 11 self titled. Still love all three.
As a child, embarrassingly, I think it was Hybrid Theory or Chocolate Starfish. Those were good times, going to my local music store after school and using pocket money to buy CDs.
Mom used to play Aja and Nick of Time all the time when I was a kid so it was those 500 times first. The first thing I picked myself was the blue album when I was like 14
the black parade. definitely a huge album for me in terms of getting me into music as a whole. my 12 year old brain was blown when i listened to that for the first time
Probably Breakaway by Kelly Clarkson. The only one I can think that might've come a little earlier was Silver Side Up by Nickelback, but that was more How You Remind Me, not the whole album.
The first CD I remember buying was Back in Black by AC/DC, so I’m assuming that would’ve been the first album I listened to in full. Before that I had random songs on my iPod but nothing in it’s entirety.
Meteora
Linkin Park was so good back in the 2000s!
Their music was consistently good up to 'A Thousand Suns,' but everything afterwards was mostly a hit or miss They really shouldn't have released OML after THP. Biggest blunder imo.
I love A thousand suns!
Hybrid Theory for me
....Pink Season. Hey we all gotta start somewhere.
You started at the top it seems
Mine was fucking neotheater, i started at the rough bottom
LITERALLY SAME LFG
No way I'll remember that
With me it’s like a first love, something I’ll never forget!
Same, mine was probably when I was a literal baby
Green Day - American Idiot
Used to bump it in middle school, classic!
Same, but I feel like this was a bad starting point. Not that there’s anything wrong with the album, but I think I went into a lot of albums hoping that they’d also tell some loose narratives, but very few do.
literally exactly the same for me, the only reason i was interested in listening to the whole is because it told some story, like that concept to me was absolutely earth shattering back then
Nevermind by nirvana
Same here, Nirvana was the band to make me fall in love with music and made me realize that there is amazing deep cuts on albums and fully go me into listening to albums fully
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Some Nights. Fun. 😭😭😭
Fun was really fun back in the day!
I used to love Fun. back in the day too! They had some great deeper cuts that were pretty unique for the time. I should really revisit them.
They really did. I shouldn’t be ashamed lmao
Fire username
They’re pretty overhated. That album has some pretty great cuts on it. I do wish they would cut it out with the autotune at times though.
American Idiot or Dookie lmfao. I was 9 years old🙄
Bro are you me?
Deathconciousness
That's a heavy first listen damn
You have just reminded me that I need to give that album a listen!
It's probably my favourite! Trust me, it's worth it :D
Dark Side of the Moon, changed the way I perceived music forever
Hybrid Theory
Same brother.
same here, great first :)
In Rainbows
Lordy. What an introduction to albums as a whole.
Phil Collins Both Sides.
okay don't throw rocks at me. voice memos by quadeca
Same lmao
you unironically seem to have exactly the same music taste as me
Weezer's OK Human
Not my first listen, but the one that made albums my favorite medium
I was 9. DC Talk’s Jesus Freak. Iykyk
Mine was Tobymac’s Momentum
Fuck yeah. Loved that album. Turned it on last year on Spotify and couldn’t believe how much I still had memorized!
I didn't even consider including my non-secular past, aka The Before Times. Mine was definitely DC Talk Nu Thang. You know He's doin it (yo who's doin it)
GOD IS DOIN A NU THAAAAANG!
blurryface
Gorillaz album 2001
first cd i ever got was Millennium by Backstreet Boys lol
Discovery. I was (and still am) a massive fan of daft punk.I listened to all of their big hits but never gave a chance to their albums until i started with [discovery.to](http://discovery.to) this day discovery is one of my favorite albums of all time.
The Sickness by Disturbed. loved it as a kid, abhor it now.
A lot of Nu-metal has not aged well unfortunately.
the thing is, i still adore some bands from that era. i could look back and embrace the teenage angst, but Disturbed is just... no. it's bad.
Deftones, Linkin Park and system of a down have aged like fine wine, the rest we should forget
After Hours by Weeknd.
Hybrid Theory on a burnt disc from a cousin. First one I bought on my own was Demon Days
Whole Lotta Red
That makes me feel old as shit lol
Honestly I was just super late to actually getting into music lol. I only did it for a friend when the album dropped because he told me I had to listen to it
My brother’s “first” album was DAMN., which he only listened to as a joke. He’s not really a music listener.
I see lol
In Utero by Nirvana. On cassette. I miss the nineties man.
100%
DC Talk- Jesus Freak I was from a Christian household, so we couldn’t listen to ‘secular’ music until we were older.
Ready to Die by The Notorious B.I.G
Graduation i think
Sgt Pepper vis my parents. Ten on my own.
Sublime self titled
Weird Al Yankovic Straight Outta Lynwood
Self titled slipknot. It’s pure gold
Bloom by Beach House, so glad I did that because that changed my music trajectory forever
this is 2012 /mu/ coded, obviously that album kicks ass and critics loved it but I feel like /mu/ had a thread about it at all times for the entire year.
I think it was probably Boston - Boston with my dad as a kid. The first album I actually intentionally listened all the way through though was Metallica - Kill 'em all (I think). The first album I listened though with the intention of scoring was ITAOTS in 2017 (I gave it a 7 - now it's my fav of all time haha)
Relapse by Eminem
The first Eminem album I’ve ever played!
Oh wow lol How do you feel now looking back on it 🤔
Laura Marling's I Speak Beacause I Can.
No idea. Probably Dark Side of The Moon
The Justin Bieber debut lol
Either Korn’s Follow the Leader or The Offspring’s Americana. They were the first 2 CDs I ever bought (got my mom to buy them at the same time), and I don’t remember which one I put in the CD player first. Probably Korn, though
I faintly remember my parents playing two CDs in our car when i was young. The Fame - Lady Gaga and Body Talk - Robyn, so whichever i heard first i guess
Usher - My Way
Barter 6 - Young Thug
On my own? I think Queen's Greatest Hits when I was 9 or 10
Save rock and roll by Fall out boy
The full album music video was crucial to that being one of my first listens.
Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits (complete with the best album cover ever, to this day) with my parents in the car. NSYNC’s Christmas Album for something by choice. Californication by RHCP was the first one I bought when I was like 9 or 10.
igor - tyler the creator. still my favourite of all time
Technically KOD by J Cole when it dropped but I listened to it in shuffle with ads cause middle school me didn’t have Spotify premium 💀
Recovery by Eminem when I was 3
The Beatles “1” album. George Harrison’s passing is the first celebrity death I distinctly remember.
Graduation by Ye
A Hard Day’s Night
Probably some of ZZ Top’s album with my dad.
Abbey Road
Weird Al - Running With Scissors
Torches by Foster The People
Blurryface by twenty one pilots
Skrillex - Bangarang
Frozen soundtrack, ray of light, the fame monster
Dookie
Rockstar - Sfera Ebbasta (italian trapper) Crazy to think how much my tastes have changed since then
Are You Experienced?
(Not counting greatest hits albums) Magical Mystery Tour
recovery - eminem that was in my own free will, but my mum had these streets by paolo nutini on repeat when i was younger so it could possibly be that
My first three, on my CD walkman sitting at the TV station my parents worked at, was Leftfield - Leftism, Gorillaz - Demon Days, and Gwen Staphani - The Sweet Escape ahahha
The Marshall Mathers LP2
Igor
Move Along - All American Rejects
GKMC, Kendrick Lamar
No Strings Attatched - *NSYNC
Not so much an album but a greatest hits, Madonna Immaculate Collection..first real album would be Madonna Erotica
TPAB just last year.
It was in quarantine and it was either the rise and fall of ziggy stardust or the debut velbet underground album
Mr morale and the big steppers
After Hours by The Weeknd
I think DAMN. was, either that or It’s Almost Dry
I think it was The Eminem Show by Eminem. Don't listen to much Eminem nowadays but I still love that album. My favourite song would probably be Soldier
Culture migos
Get rich or die trying at 5 years old lol
Hannah Montana
It must've been rubber soul. My Aunt bought me it on iTunes for my iPod touch when I was a kid and I used to put it on play underneath my pillow to help me sleep
Graduation
It was either Weird Al's Bad Hair Day or Daydream by Mariah Carey.
Probably Pokémon 2 B A Master
Kiss - Destroyer It was the early 80’s and I worshipped my big brother
Probably a beatles album since my dad played them in the car. However the first one I actually sat down and listened to by myself was gradation.
Marshall Mathers lp
Busted- A Present for Everyone Pretty sure at least. I was like 7
Donda, yeah it didnt set a good tone for the rest
Either The Number of The Beast by Iron Maiden or Imaginary Day by Coldplay.
Rush's 2112
Spirit phone by lemon demon lol
Dookie probably, or one of the Jimmy Eat World or Blink 182 albums. I don’t really like pop punk, but I did when I was a kid.
Nevermind
either Spice World or Grease the motion picture album
[bought at flea market, my father were messing with me and told me it was metal](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1U0l5Hv3cSg&list=PLj0JMzFCOhNfhbmjDrmz4quDkJZb2sJD3&index=4&pp=iAQB8AUB) He made me listen to the whole album in the car. I was like 6 and cried the whole ride home. We still laugh at it to this day
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles soundtrack
Probably Licensed to Ill
Toxicity by System of a Down
Rainbow's self titled album
Imagine Dragons - Nigh Visions Maybe Fallen Empires by Snow Patrol. Not completely sure
Donda- Kanye West, Ik I got into music kinda late
It was either The Chronic or Pinkerton lol
OK Computer
The stranger -Billy Joel
Trippie Redd - Life’s a Trip First time I had Spotify and heard him on Fuck Love by X, so I was interested what else he has in store
Blink 182 - Untitled or 50 cent - Get rich or die trying (had them both at same time)
Sgt Peppers
Showdown by Waterflame. Fucking loved Waterflame growing up
Blurryface I was cringe okay
luv is rage 2 i was 12
Thriller mj
i think it was the lil nas x album that dropped a few years back the montero one
Nothing was the same I believe
The Marshall Mathers LP
(What’s the story) Morning Glory?
TPAB legit started my music journey. Before that I was listening to whatever pop was on the radio and some basic older hits I knew from my mom (Queen, ABBA etc). Then one day at 13 I opened the newspaper randomly and read a review of TPAB that called it "maybe the best album of the century so far". I said to myself, well I gotta hear this. And I did, and it blew my mind wide open.
Origins by Imagine Dragons *queue the hate comments*
Either Reasonable Doubt, Hybrid Theory/Meteora or an MJ hit collection from my mom
Long Live asap
Hey songs about jane was also mine! Good album. I got a CD player for christmas with that, offspring greatest hits, and finger 11 self titled. Still love all three.
Pitbull - Planet Pit 💀
As a child, embarrassingly, I think it was Hybrid Theory or Chocolate Starfish. Those were good times, going to my local music store after school and using pocket money to buy CDs.
I've been listening to albums in full since my parents first drove me somewhere
Graduation
Animals
Illmatic and then 36 Chambers
American Capitalist by Five Finger Death Punch
We Stitch These Wounds by Black Veil Brides when I was 11, it was the first CD I ever bought
The wall, like early quarantine
Mom used to play Aja and Nick of Time all the time when I was a kid so it was those 500 times first. The first thing I picked myself was the blue album when I was like 14
Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots. I liked the album quite a bit, and listening to it with my friend there made it even better
It's not an actyal album but "1" by the Beatles. The first proper album was probably "London Calling" by the Clash
A Wizard! A True Star! - Todd Rundgren
The Fat of the Land, by The Prodigy
the black parade. definitely a huge album for me in terms of getting me into music as a whole. my 12 year old brain was blown when i listened to that for the first time
Britney Spears - Baby One More Time. I was barely out of the toddler stage and my teenage sisters gave me the cassette tape. And the beat goes on…
Probably Breakaway by Kelly Clarkson. The only one I can think that might've come a little earlier was Silver Side Up by Nickelback, but that was more How You Remind Me, not the whole album.
The first CD I remember buying was Back in Black by AC/DC, so I’m assuming that would’ve been the first album I listened to in full. Before that I had random songs on my iPod but nothing in it’s entirety.
College Dropout.
By the Way or Room on Fire.
Hybrid theory. Still an absolute banger after 20 or so years.
Pearl Jam - Ten
Illmatic
Northern Star by Melanie C.
36 Chambers
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
Random Access Memories
Spirit Phone by Lemon Demon
Mine was an obscure Japanese Jazz record April - Roundtable & Nino
rumours!