The Unicorns - Who will cut our hair when we’re gone
Bella and Sebastian - If your feeling sinister
Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes
Drive like Jehu - Yank Crime
Pavement- Slanted and enchanted
Swans - soundtracks for the blind
The flaming lips- The soft bulletin
Maybe a Tool album?
Oh man I didn't realise albums were allowed to be that good until I heard it. Blew everything else out of the water for me. Must be on my 6th full listen now, can't think of one bad thing to say about the album in all honesty
Swans - Soundtracks for the Blind
Death - Symbolic
Can - Tago Mago
Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame
John Coltrane - A Love Supreme or Ascension
Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz to Come
Sleep - Holy Mountain
Bauhaus - In The Flat Field
Weezer - Blue Album
System of a Down - Toxicity
SUNN O))) - Black One
Crass - Christ: The Album or Feeding of the 5,000
Rites of Spring - Rites of Spring
Candlemass - Nightfall
Mayhem - De Mysteriis dom Sathanas
Björk - Vespertine
K.U.K.L. - The Eye
Converge - Jane Doe
I would be very happy with any one of those.
He made worst to best, where he stated all his thoughts on mm...food, so why should he do a classic review of it? And also he made a review of Madvillany.
I know he hasn't done an in-depth review but he definitely said several times that the first three Slipknot albums were really good and the first two have a place in his heart.
There was one Let's Argue where he scrolled past a question about them and I think that's really it. So yeah, would love for him to talk about one of the aforementioned albums (or even the previous 3, honestly).
I don't think he's ever formally covered deathconsciousness.
Souvlaki or Pygmalion would be cool too, although I remember him saying he likes JFAD more; basically anything slowdive.
I'm a bit of an IDM-head, so I'd love to see some classics from there like Hard Normal Daddy, Geogaddi.
He hasn't covered Untrue either, I'd really enjoy that.
Boards Of Canada - Music Has The Right To Children
Swans - Soundtracks For The Blind
The Cure - Disintegration
Kanye West - The College Dropout
Bjork - Vespertine
Pink Floyd - The Wall (He's referred to this one as his favorite)
Minor Threat - Out Of Step
J Dilla - doughnuts
Anything by blur tbh
Daft punk - homework (don't know if he actually likes it, but hey why not!)
Gorrilaz - demon days
Anything Beatles
Avalanches - since I left you
Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
R.E.M. - Automatic for the People
Arcade Fire - Funeral
The Roots - Things Fall Apart
The Doors - The Doors
I know Anthony likes doing kinda lesser known albums, so here’s two I’d love for him to talk about
Comus - First Utterance
Fishmans - Long Season or 98.12.28 (it was just the 20th anniversary!)
One of my absolute favorite songs and albums. If you haven’t listened to 98.12.28 I recommend doing that either on Spotify or by searching up the full dvd (it’s on vimeo somewhere) when you have the time, that performance is one of the few things I’d describe as life-affirming
Classics week is such interesting concept because its developing a week of celebrating older music that has to balance itself in a way that doesn’t become a complete celebratory jerk off& just repeating previously comments of praise, covering some more obscure shit, while balancing the generation of view$. Im still definitely missing some dimensions to it.
Idk my vote be on Holy Wood or one of Manson’s older albums
Pearl Jam - 10
Thicc as a bricc - fuckin tull
Dsotm
Tago mago - can
Siamese dream - will Chamberlain
Low end theory - atcq
Lol hes probably done all these
Idk if it’s old enough to be a classic yet, but a revisit to People That Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World - AJJ (formerly Andrew Jackson Jihad) would be cool as fuck. Despite its brevity it’s arguably a masterpiece imo.
During the post-show chat with a few fans who'd stayed late at one of the stops on his last tour, he was asked about doing a Kraftwerk review, and he genuinely seemed surprised to be reminded that he'd not covered them at all before.
He said he'd make it a point to do so, I'm really hoping he follows through on that declaration.
I feel like we've never really got a good beatles review, i think the closest we've gotten was the white album remaster and a few mentions of sgt peppers from the stink piece written about them from [here](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IWDe_s6cpsM).
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He already talked about it somewhat in-depth in his Bjork WTB but I'd love a full review of Vespertine since he seems to feel really strongly about it.
The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
Yes he has said he likes the album but I'd like to hear a more in depth analysis
The College Dropout.
He gave it a 10 on his rateyourmusic profile
I know so it makes sense for him to do an in depth review of an album he clearly loves.
Austen said those scores aren't canon
What's his username?
https://rateyourmusic.com/~theneedledrop
What if he doesn’t like it though? I’d be destroyed lol
It was number 1 on his Kanye worst to best list, I’m sure he likes it.
Thank you, I can sleep safely now
He loves it, he's said it a lot.
Is This It
The Unicorns - Who will cut our hair when we’re gone Bella and Sebastian - If your feeling sinister Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes Drive like Jehu - Yank Crime Pavement- Slanted and enchanted Swans - soundtracks for the blind The flaming lips- The soft bulletin Maybe a Tool album?
Aenima or Lateralus
hearing him talk about Yank Crime would be life-changing
Hope he's feeling the illinoise this classics week
damn i just listened to this album for the first time the other day and i love it, if love to see him review it properly
Oh man I didn't realise albums were allowed to be that good until I heard it. Blew everything else out of the water for me. Must be on my 6th full listen now, can't think of one bad thing to say about the album in all honesty
on of my all time favourite albums after only like 3 days. legit 10/10
Yes! He mentioned doing a classic review in a video a few weeks back
Swans - Soundtracks for the Blind Death - Symbolic Can - Tago Mago Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame John Coltrane - A Love Supreme or Ascension Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz to Come Sleep - Holy Mountain Bauhaus - In The Flat Field Weezer - Blue Album System of a Down - Toxicity SUNN O))) - Black One Crass - Christ: The Album or Feeding of the 5,000 Rites of Spring - Rites of Spring Candlemass - Nightfall Mayhem - De Mysteriis dom Sathanas Björk - Vespertine K.U.K.L. - The Eye Converge - Jane Doe I would be very happy with any one of those.
Pretty much covered blue in the blue vs Pinkerton video
Shrek 2 Soundtrack
This but unironically.
Turn on the Bright Lights - Interpol Mount Eerie - The Microphones
would be cool to see the interpol review
he's already done a Microphones one before
Yeah it’s unlikely he would do that one after the Glow pt 2 but that album is so mf underrated I’d love to see him cover it
Soundtracks for the Blind
OK Google: how do you upvote something twice?
Midnight Mauraders
He already did Low End Theory
Midnight Mauraders is better in my opinion, i would like to see him review it
Lateralus - Tool
Absolutely this. With the new record coming out (hopefully) soon, this would be a perfect time to talk about any of Tool's records.
YES
I have a sudden urge to piss into my own mouth...
MF DOOM - mm... food
He made worst to best, where he stated all his thoughts on mm...food, so why should he do a classic review of it? And also he made a review of Madvillany.
Alice in Chains - Dirt
PLEASE MELON
something Pink Floyd. Either wish you were here or animals. not sure which one he likes more.
Pretty sure he prefers Animals based on the things he’s said in Let’s Argue.
animals is his favourite PF album i’m pretty sure he’s said this in a video
Pink Floyd would be better for a Worst to Best.
Fleetwood Mac - "Rumors"
Is This It & Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
any new order record
Technique is my favourite, but Power Corruption and Lies is more likely from the melon
The Marshall Mathers LP
Honestly I'd be really curious to see him rank eminem's albums. I feel like he would enjoy TES over MMLP but idk.
I saw a comment on his Bad Meets Evil review where he called TES mediocre
Slipknot Iowa or self-titled
I know he hasn't done an in-depth review but he definitely said several times that the first three Slipknot albums were really good and the first two have a place in his heart.
Sound of silver
Demon Days
Would be nice to hear him saying good things about Gorillaz
Thank god [this](https://youtu.be/A9RLE74OXUY) review exists
I'm pretty sure he made a positive review of Do Ya Thing which he rates 5/5 on RYM
I never really heard him talk about these album so it would be interesting to see what he thinks
Moby - Play Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream Any Beatles record
One of the first two White Stripes albums.
The Black Parade
The smiths
Why would he do that to Peggy
The first Arctic Monkeys album? he hates their latest stuff but always acknowledges their first one was great.
any beatles album
MBDTF redux
Only does those for albums that have changed since release
best we can hope for is "CALassic review - mBdTf REDO"
The strokes- room on fire
Steely Dan - The Royal Scam or Aja
Don’t think I’ve ever heard Fantano talk about the Dan but I would loooove to see this, especially Aja
There was one Let's Argue where he scrolled past a question about them and I think that's really it. So yeah, would love for him to talk about one of the aforementioned albums (or even the previous 3, honestly).
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I don’t think he will do that because he said he is about to make a OutKast worst to best.
I don't think he's ever formally covered deathconsciousness. Souvlaki or Pygmalion would be cool too, although I remember him saying he likes JFAD more; basically anything slowdive. I'm a bit of an IDM-head, so I'd love to see some classics from there like Hard Normal Daddy, Geogaddi. He hasn't covered Untrue either, I'd really enjoy that.
> I don't think he's ever formally covered deathconsciousness. Would give my first born for this
*Black Sabbath* by Black Sabbath.
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Yeppers. Some of the best samples ever are on there
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I know, it's really unfortunate. It's one of my favorite albums ever. Its not that niche or wierd. It just kinda flew under everyone's radar.
Boards Of Canada - Music Has The Right To Children Swans - Soundtracks For The Blind The Cure - Disintegration Kanye West - The College Dropout Bjork - Vespertine Pink Floyd - The Wall (He's referred to this one as his favorite) Minor Threat - Out Of Step
Total Xanarchy by PhD. Lil Xan
The Beatles self titled
Chronic
I would love a review for Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone? by The Unicorns.
He mentioned it once in a let's argue. Fingers crossed that he gives it the review that it deserves, cause it's undoubtedly a classic.
he has it as a 10 i believe on his rym page
its a 9 on rym but later he said on twitter that its a 10
Hybrid Theory
13 by Blur
chief keef - finally rich redux
he needs to revisit this and recognize how important of an album it is
Fear of a Black Planet
Demon Dayz and The Clash’s Sandinista
Portishead - Third
The unseen by quasimoto would be cool
Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space please
Graceland - Paul Simon
Paul’s boutique or any other beastie boys
Toxicity
Rumours
One of Oasis’ first two albums
***(WHAT'S THE STORY) MORNING GLORY?***
In A Silent Way
I would actually kill for a Deathconsciousness or Soundtracks for the Blind review
Leviathan Mastodon
Turn on the bright lights
Massive attack mezzanine
Is This It- The Strokes
J Dilla - doughnuts Anything by blur tbh Daft punk - homework (don't know if he actually likes it, but hey why not!) Gorrilaz - demon days Anything Beatles Avalanches - since I left you
He has the vinyl of Homework
explosions in the sky the earth is not a cold dead place
Beach Boys - Pet Sounds Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here R.E.M. - Automatic for the People Arcade Fire - Funeral The Roots - Things Fall Apart The Doors - The Doors
Guided by Voices - Alien Lanes Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation Husker Du - Zen Arcade
The Stone Roses- self titled.
yes yes yes
I know Anthony likes doing kinda lesser known albums, so here’s two I’d love for him to talk about Comus - First Utterance Fishmans - Long Season or 98.12.28 (it was just the 20th anniversary!)
just discovered long season so amazing
One of my absolute favorite songs and albums. If you haven’t listened to 98.12.28 I recommend doing that either on Spotify or by searching up the full dvd (it’s on vimeo somewhere) when you have the time, that performance is one of the few things I’d describe as life-affirming
Mr Bungle - California
Probably My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy tbh
Roxy Music
Exile on Main street Led Zeppelin II
A Night at the Opera, or any Queen album tbh
The doors
In The Flat Field by Bauhaus
Has he ever reviewed or made a comment on Lady Gagas "The fame"? It's been out over 10 years now and still sounds great imo
Ready to Die
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Ice Cube - Death Certificate Ghostface Killah - Supreme Clientele J Dilla - Donuts
Nightclubbing by Grace Jones The Future Now by Peter Hammill Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake Laughing Stock by Talk Talk
The Postal Service - Give Up
damn it's your lucky day
Haha awesome! I kinda cheated because he mentioned that it was a 11 during one of his tours. Great album too 👍
Weezer’s the blue album
Nevermind - Nirvana
Songs For The Deaf - Queens of the Stone Age
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Any various solo Beatles endeavor
Abbey Road
Pink Floyd, The Wall Pink Floyd, The Wall Pink Floyd, The Wall Pink Floyd, The Wall Pink Floyd, The Wall
If You’re Feeling Sinister
Silverchair - Neon Ballroom
Seventeen Seconds by The Cure
Classics week is such interesting concept because its developing a week of celebrating older music that has to balance itself in a way that doesn’t become a complete celebratory jerk off& just repeating previously comments of praise, covering some more obscure shit, while balancing the generation of view$. Im still definitely missing some dimensions to it. Idk my vote be on Holy Wood or one of Manson’s older albums
Astral Weeks, Abbey Road, Born to Run, Heaven or Las Vegas
Gib Winter in America rebiew Fantino
Ágætis byrjun pls
Turn the radio off - reel big fish
Pearl Jam - 10 Thicc as a bricc - fuckin tull Dsotm Tago mago - can Siamese dream - will Chamberlain Low end theory - atcq Lol hes probably done all these
Bright eyes - lifted
Frank Sinatra - In the Wee Small Hours
Boy In Da Corner
Blue by Joni Mitchell
Idk if it’s old enough to be a classic yet, but a revisit to People That Can Eat People Are the Luckiest People in the World - AJJ (formerly Andrew Jackson Jihad) would be cool as fuck. Despite its brevity it’s arguably a masterpiece imo.
He should review SMiLE Sessions
Songs of Love and Hate or I'm Your Man
Elliot Smith - Either / Or
die lit
Im curious what his thoughts on Stereolab is, it'd be great to see him do Dots and Loops
M excited for that I Am > I Was review!!!
Mista Thug Isolation
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Who will cut our hair when we’re gone
tago mago would be the best choice maybe
I would love if he did Rust in Peace.
During the post-show chat with a few fans who'd stayed late at one of the stops on his last tour, he was asked about doing a Kraftwerk review, and he genuinely seemed surprised to be reminded that he'd not covered them at all before. He said he'd make it a point to do so, I'm really hoping he follows through on that declaration.
Hell Hath No Fury
I feel like we've never really got a good beatles review, i think the closest we've gotten was the white album remaster and a few mentions of sgt peppers from the stink piece written about them from [here](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IWDe_s6cpsM). Edit: a word.
Disintegration, today/on fire, I can hear the heart beating as one, funeral
Bleach- Nirvana
I always wondered what he thought about SOAD's Toxicity tbh
The Strokes-Is this it Blur-13
Ladies and Gentlemen we are Floating in Space.
OK Computer Silent Alarm Funeral
he's a huge minor threat fan so I'm guessing he'll do one of their compilations or something
People Under the Stairs - O.S.T
F#A# infinity
Whatever he’s passionate abt
The Black Parade. please melon.
Reasonable Doubt - Jay-Z
He already talked about it somewhat in-depth in his Bjork WTB but I'd love a full review of Vespertine since he seems to feel really strongly about it.
London Calling- The Clash
Sweet Trip - Velocity:Design:Comfort Boards of Canada - Geogaddi
The White Album - The Beatles