For those who have heart truly was that album for me. Not to sound like an ADTR hipster. But I obsessed over that album. And homesick through common courtesy were fucking perfection. But it all began at FTWHH. The entire thing from start to finish.
What separates me from you is HIGHLY underated. That's also a no skip album. You be tails I'll be sonic will always have a very special place in my heart. These guys literally got me into hard shit
@@xZeho i'm so dumb that's the one I originally meant 🤣 I edited my comment but yeah WSMFY is a 10/10, and honestly I'd probably give common courtesy a 10/10 too, bad vibrations was highly underrated imo, I liked the direction they were going, not quite as heavy but the songwriting was DEFINITELY still there, and the breakdowns riff in the song bad vibrations is just straight juicy. You're welcome though.... They used to be my favorite band till that album :/
@@lightningmonky7674 I agree with you. I really should edit my original post bc bad vibrations was phenomenal. I still consider them to be one of my favorites of all time. I hope their next release is better tho for sure
My top albums no skipz Suicide Season - BMTH Dying is your Latest Fashion - Escape the Fate Time and Space - Turnstile The Battle of Los Angeles - Rage Against the Machine Laugh Tracks - Knocked Loose DISPOSE - The Plot in You Diamond Eyes - Deftones
Man I just got to sit and think about albums that are 10/10s just now loved the little history trip but here goes. Fall out boy: from under the cork tree All that remains: fall of ideals Killswitch engage: end of heartache Architects: lost together/lost forever Bmth: sempiternal and everything after honestly Michael Jackson: thriller Avenged sevenfold: city of evil and self titled Dayseeker: sleeptalk Escape the fate: dying is your latest fashion Hawthorne heights: if only you were lonely Many more but I’m gonna stop lol
Dude headspace was sooo mind blowing at the time. People do NOT realize how siiiiiiick AJ’s guitar playing is. The most groovy Meshuggah but poppy swung esque shit ever. One of a kind for sure. Dudes a beast.
Finn, I really like your content. You seem like a genuine guy. As a millennial/gen z born in 1995, I never got to experience Nirvana firsthand. I finally gave Nirvana a chance a few years ago after being a Metal nerd who refused to listen in to Nirvana more than a couple songs. Nevermind is definitely a master class in genuine songwriting with a pop sensibility. I enjoy reading the history of Kurt and nirvana and seeing the way the music is written along with the lyrics which seem to be a collage of various experiences throughout Kurts life. I think their music really stands the test of time as Kurt, and the band, wrote from a lot of raw human experience rather than feelings rooted entirely in the culture of the time. The synergy between Krist's bass and Kurts simple guitar riffs make a great canvas for some of the poppy melodies Kurt sings. It's definitely music about the sum of all parts. I think the intentional obfuscation of the meaning of the songs, with mild hints at the personal meaning throughout, really make the lyrics and songs worth more than just one listen. At least that was my experience.
You're not wrong. I'm just a few years younger than you (I just turned 40), and I kept thinking that I would eventually grow out of metal, but the older I get, the more I love it. Just louder and angrier.
For me personally, an album that’s definitely missing off your list (vol 2) is relationship of command by at the drive in. Absolutely insane album, both for the times and still
Dookie is such a classic and perfect blend of punk to production quality ratio. Hearing those songs in my clubbing days brings back good memories. Loved city morgue too - solid work. Thanks so much for the sheer amount of great content you create every week. You work so hard and never ever come over as tired which would be totally understandable considering how much you produce- dunno how you do it but Very happy that u do.
I ❤ ISSUES!! Such a different sound, R&B + metal, and so under the radar that you can wear the album out, rather than radio. It’s sad to see them in hiatus currently, even after managing to steer the ship when Michael Bohn left. Issues reminds me of putting Thriller on, you just know it’s going to please. 😎😎
Long live Issues they are so good😭 Sky is now touring with twenty one pilots playing bass and they’re live shows are even more insane now. A great combo.
Jeremy writes all ADTR’s stuff I’m pretty sure and always has? Maybe I’m wrong but Jeremy is a literal genius when it comes to writing and preforming and I love all their albums but I would agree homesick is their best album! For sure! When they featured the guy from the devil wears Prada I LOST MY SHIT!!! That song was what got me into features back then I was into music but I wasn’t like a huge music nerd like I am now all the things I notice and pay attention too (and my adhd doesn’t help) 😂 but just thinking of all the potential of any band member being featured on any song from any other band!! I remember constantly looking at any band I knew featuring any other artist and found so much music I ended up loving!! And then a few years later Pierce The Veil’s King For A Day featuring Kellin Quin oh man it was a dream for me at the time! And now with PTV making a come back about to release a new album after 6 years!!!! I’m beyond excited!!! 😂
a big 10/10 for me is Deftones self titled which is like theyre fourth album. Another absolute 10/10 is Coheed and Cambria's Good Apollo Burning Star IV
my 10/10 albums: Sempiternal - Bring Me The Horizon Meteora - Linkin Park Homesick - A Day To Remember Toxicity - System of a Down Slipknot - Slipknot Avenged Sevenfold - Avenged Sevenfold Post Human: Survival Horror - bmth
Agree with Homesick. Some others for me are Hybrid Theory and Meteora, obviously, and They’re Only Chasing Safety by UnderOath. So so good. Just recently True Power by I Prevail is on there, whole CD is a giant 40 minute banger.
Anti-Christ Superstar. Say what you want about Marilyn Manson but musically and lyrically this album is 10/10. Throw in it being one of if not the best produced album ever 20/20
HOLLOW BODIES by blessthefall is my top no skips album from the metalcore genre. A close second is With Roots Above and Branches Below is also a good one. Still I get chills when I hear I KNOW A GHOST!!!
these are my top 10 albums with no skips 1. Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish and The Hot Dog Flavoured Water 2. Human Waste Project - E-Lux 3. Kittie - Spit 4. Blink-182 - Untitled 5. Blink-182 - Enema of the state 6. Nirvana - Nevermind 7. Nirvana - In Utero 8. Coal Chamber - Chamber Music 9. Korn - Follow The Leader 10. Snot - Get Some
Agree with everything you said about the Beatles. My problem is more with people who believe liking the Beatles makes them an authority on music or means they have great taste. Many such cases.
The thing about the Beatles is like they have so many styles… one can easily make a good mixtape from all of their albums…. For me though, dealing with older music, I’d much rather hear Black Sabbath or the Doors, along side my mainstays: coalesce/converge, bad-brains/minor threat… type-o-negative, crowbar…. The Beatles even have country/honky-tonk songs, oddly.
The Beatles just made really good music for the time, they were always on the cutting edge. I don't think liking them means I have good taste, they're very much an entry level sort of band to like, but I also think they're starting to become overhated. They have lots of material that is just objectively very well made, and they really walked so that a lot of other modern pop musicians could run, as did Elvis. We constantly stand on the shoulders of those who paved the way before us.
Maybe they compare these guys to Death Grips cause the song you played literally has "IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES" in it, the Guillotine hook that everyone knows...
Hell yeah I definitely agree with Headspace, I actually forgot about how much I loved it until you brought it up lmao. Coma was my personal favorite off of it btw
@9:00 i did look like that. youd think i was sponsored by bugle boy. Nirvana was litterally the band that got me into Music. until then i had listened to really random stuff. my first few cassettes were color me bad, cnc music factory, mc hammer (no vanilla ice, was too "dirty"), simpsons sing the blues. I was kinda the rare one in '91/'92. i liked the west cost ganster rap, i liked nirvana. i didnt care, if i liked, i listened to it. fuck gatekeeping. not that we used that term back then.
I'll probably get hammered for this, but Third Eye Blind's self titled album is AWESOME. I was all about Poison the Well, the Locust, Dillinger etc back then and still was blown away by the catchiness and guitar work on that 3eb album.
What's ironic is most of the members of Dillinger, Poison, and Locus probably love Third Eye Blind. I know most of the members of Dillinger weren't much of metalheads. Especially Greg and Ben.
Radiohead - The Bends; OK Computer; Kid A REM - Automatic for the People; New Adventures in Hi-fi; Up Counting Crows: August & Everything After; Recovering the Satellites Pearl Jam - No Code Nirvana - In Utero Alanis Morissette: Jagged Little Pill Tori Amos: Little Earthquakes; Under the Pink; From the Choirgirl Hotel Fiona Apple: When the Pawn (…) Arcade Fire: The Suburbs; Reflektor STP: Purple SP: Siamese Dream Also, I agree with Dookie!
First time, long time...love you Finn BUT you need a correction at 11:35. Nothing Gold Can Stay (indeed 1999) was NFG's first album! IMO it is their best album and I'm so pissed that it's gone from Spotify! Hit or Miss appears on both albums (different versions). Which version do you like better?
My mother's answering machine says "you've reached the cty morgue"...all year round...not just cuz Halloween is coming 🤣 anyway the intro is a direct knod to Death Grips guillotine. 😁🤘give it another listen Finn 💯
Not exclusively. There are no real boundaries for what constitutes as prog in terms of the actual sound, it's just that longform, complex metal - those specific sounds you mentioned - were progressive when first introduced so many bands copied that sound and it's become the expectation of prog metal. But the idea behind prog metal itself is progression of the genre, just like prog rock! If you were to analyse Issues from that traditional lense of prog metal tho, they still incorporate complex instrumentation, some odd time signatures, and definitely use synths and modern metal production techniques like breakdowns in the style of EDM "drops", for example. Synths are associated with prog, also, because of their usual absence in metal, and I'd say the Michael-Jackson imitation style vocal is very alien in the world of metal :))
A personal 10/10 for me would be Fantastic Planet by Failure (1996). The album cover gives me Saturday morning cartoon vibes and it perfectly displays what the album sounds like with the outer space tone. To me it’s no skips and the songwriting is strong with this album. Personal favorite tracks would be The Nurse Who Loved Me, Sergeant Politeness, Pillowhead, and Saturday Savior. It’s a shame that the band wasn’t a huge success.
Awesome video Finn. Nirvana 'nevermind' is def a 10 as well City Morgue's 1st album (& all their work). Appreciate ya bruh. One Love y'all ❤️🎵💜☯️🖤💯💯💯♠️
I loose a bit of respect for someone when I hear them slag off Nirvana or The Beatles. Continuing from my previous list on the last video: The Pogues: Rum, Sodomy and The Lash // AND // If I Should Fall From Grace With God - Irish music done at its finest. Massive Attack - Mezzanine - classic of early 90s UK electronica. All the raw elements that made Trip-Hop special as the best version of themselves. Good arrangement as well, everyhting flows really well. Everyone should listen to it beginning to end at least once. Portishead - Dummy - another classic of early 90s UK electronicmusic, Again ll the raw elements that made Trip-Hop special, but rubbed up into something really different, like a soundtrack to the best movie from the 60s that never existed. Burial - Untrue - not quite Dubstep but the absolute best thing that came from the scene that gave the world Dubstep, its more hauntological garage. .clipping - CLPPNG - Can you imagine Deathgrips if they ever got good? I jest, but really tho. Drumcorps - Grist - The perfect fusion of metal, punk, hardcore with breakcore, 30 minutes of brutality. Spongebob Squarewave - 2 The Rhythm - the silliest, least "taking itself seriously" music ever, cheese upon cheese upon cheese, composed from the most derided and unpopular and maligned forms of electronic music, Donk, HHC, Jump-Up, yet every cut, turn, transition and drop is guaranteed to make you smile. Like having MDMA and Honey injected straight into your frontal lobe. Lankum - The Livelong Day - no skips for me anyway, probably bit of an aquired taste for most people. Irish traditional music being deconstructed and reformed by people who have a genuine, deep and abiding love for it. Our thing brought bang up to date in a more authentic and significant way than anyone trying to do Irish trad-punk.
I have since I was like 8 and went through my dads massive CD coLlection and all the nirvana albums especially along with other grunge albums are what stuck out and I was drawn to with no other influence other than me going through each CD one by one and making note of my faves. I listened To every Nirvana record including insecticide
10/10 albums in my opinion: Frizzle Fry - Primus Steal This Album! - System of a Down American Idiot - Green Day Get Some - Snot Introduction to Mayhem - Primer 55 Songs for the Deaf - Queens of the Stone Age Uplift MoFo Party Plan - Red Hot Chili Peppers Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
Underclass hero & Chuck (sum 41), The black parade (mcr), disguise & scoring the end of the world (motionless) hybrid theory (linkin park), All hallow's EP (AFI (if that counts))
All Hollows is the best AFI release IMO, but that whole era was killer. I listened to The Art of Drowning non stop when it came out. I had it in the CD player in my car for two months straight without playing anything else.
System of a downs 1st, toxicity & Mesmerize albums are non skips. Also suicidal tendencies debut album is good. Os Catalepticos "little bits of insanity" albums is a no skipper. Much agreed on Nevermind
I got bored and wanted to watch a punk rock mba video lol . But just wanted to say love ur videos and content finn plus this list is about accurate (better than a billboard or rollingstones list)
@FinnnMcKenty hey nfgs first album was "nothing gold can stay" which imo is also a 10/10 banger. also their second album the s/t onne which was just assed rightfully so as a banger was released on my 18th birthday 9/26/2000 and also soulflys second album "primitive" was released on the same exact day my girlfriend at the time took me to best buy that day to acquire them as my gift and also downsets "check your people" which was released around then aswell.
In Flames - Clay Man Opeth - Blackwater Park Opeth - Ghost Reveries In the drum & bass realm, cuz it’s the metal of electronic music: Noisia - Split The Atom Calyx - No Turning Back Reso - Ricochet Break - Resistance
Swan Songs was THE biggest album when I was in middle school. Granted we were 12-14 yo boys so constantly repeating Charlie lines makes sense, I can still listen to that entire album to this day with no issue. Is it nostalgia? Probably, but it was the soundtrack of a great time in my life and o still love it to this day
Also only 1% of copyright claims end up in a strike 1)copyright claim : you share revenue with the audio or video creators featured on your video , more than 90 % of claims are of this type 2)block:RUclips mutes certain copyrighted audio on your video at audio creator,s request, you dont share revenue. 3)copyright strike:youtube removes your video at footage (media or audio) creator's request and gives you a strike that stays active for 3 months
Ghostemane is definitely my favourite artist from the whole trap metal category...but you're right, most of it isn't actually metal. At best, I would say it's 'rap music made for metal fans.' I tried to get into City Morgue but idk, it wasn't clicking for me. As far as Ghostemane is concerned, I can't really point to one specific album. If anyone reading this is interested, just go down the whole RUclips rabbit hole like I did and you'll definitely hear some stuff you like. The man is ridiculously good at what he does.
@@FinnMckentyPRMBAthe video I clicked on had Operation Ivy - Energy, which is why I clicked on it. *Shrug emoji* maybe my eyes are getting bad, but it's a pretty iconic record cover
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@Mr Wizard Alice in Chains does not suck though...
"That album is bussin for real for real"
- Finn McKenty
Finns real favorite album is the 2006 Mothership demo version by Enter Shikari
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Nah it's probably something by Yoko Ono
For those who have heart truly was that album for me. Not to sound like an ADTR hipster. But I obsessed over that album. And homesick through common courtesy were fucking perfection. But it all began at FTWHH. The entire thing from start to finish.
@@xeojoex3713 perfect example! I agree completely
What separates me from you is HIGHLY underated. That's also a no skip album. You be tails I'll be sonic will always have a very special place in my heart. These guys literally got me into hard shit
@@lightningmonky7674 I also think what separates me from you is the most underrated album of theirs. Every song is soooo goddamn good.
@@xZeho i'm so dumb that's the one I originally meant 🤣 I edited my comment but yeah WSMFY is a 10/10, and honestly I'd probably give common courtesy a 10/10 too, bad vibrations was highly underrated imo, I liked the direction they were going, not quite as heavy but the songwriting was DEFINITELY still there, and the breakdowns riff in the song bad vibrations is just straight juicy. You're welcome though.... They used to be my favorite band till that album :/
@@lightningmonky7674 I agree with you. I really should edit my original post bc bad vibrations was phenomenal. I still consider them to be one of my favorites of all time. I hope their next release is better tho for sure
No skips, 10/10, A++, 5 stars, certified fresh.
Reaper - nothing,nowhere
Dangerous - Michael Jackson
Clayman - In Flames
Finding Beauty - Seether
Relativity - Emarosa
Sudden Sky - Crown The Empire
Paramour Sessions - Papa Roach
Nothing,nowhere., is great… he sort of bridged the gap between my music and my sons music… we all love his songs…. We have almost all of his songs…
I think homesick, and also four year strong rise or die trying are the definitive easycore albums, definitely no skips
Americana from the Offspring; Dirt from AIC, Avalancha from Heroes del Silencio, Ten from Pearl Jam.
Finn - 100% thank you for shout out of City Morgue. Absolute banger followed by banger. Regular gym rotation now!
My top albums no skipz
Suicide Season - BMTH
Dying is your Latest Fashion - Escape the Fate
Time and Space - Turnstile
The Battle of Los Angeles - Rage Against the Machine
Laugh Tracks - Knocked Loose
DISPOSE - The Plot in You
Diamond Eyes - Deftones
suicide season is great
Man I just got to sit and think about albums that are 10/10s just now loved the little history trip but here goes.
Fall out boy: from under the cork tree
All that remains: fall of ideals
Killswitch engage: end of heartache
Architects: lost together/lost forever
Bmth: sempiternal and everything after honestly
Michael Jackson: thriller
Avenged sevenfold: city of evil and self titled
Dayseeker: sleeptalk
Escape the fate: dying is your latest fashion
Hawthorne heights: if only you were lonely
Many more but I’m gonna stop lol
Dude headspace was sooo mind blowing at the time. People do NOT realize how siiiiiiick AJ’s guitar playing is. The most groovy Meshuggah but poppy swung esque shit ever. One of a kind for sure. Dudes a beast.
Green Day's Warning was one of my favorite unskippable albums.
Underrated record for sure 🤘
Idk insomniac is up there too
Fugazi - Repeater.
I’m a bit partial to In on the Killtaker… but yeah, a great album.
All day... 10/10
And every Minor Threat album.
@@dr.dionpeoples I love Killtaker. 10/10 along with Repeater
Finn, I really like your content. You seem like a genuine guy. As a millennial/gen z born in 1995, I never got to experience Nirvana firsthand. I finally gave Nirvana a chance a few years ago after being a Metal nerd who refused to listen in to Nirvana more than a couple songs.
Nevermind is definitely a master class in genuine songwriting with a pop sensibility. I enjoy reading the history of Kurt and nirvana and seeing the way the music is written along with the lyrics which seem to be a collage of various experiences throughout Kurts life. I think their music really stands the test of time as Kurt, and the band, wrote from a lot of raw human experience rather than feelings rooted entirely in the culture of the time.
The synergy between Krist's bass and Kurts simple guitar riffs make a great canvas for some of the poppy melodies Kurt sings. It's definitely music about the sum of all parts.
I think the intentional obfuscation of the meaning of the songs, with mild hints at the personal meaning throughout, really make the lyrics and songs worth more than just one listen.
At least that was my experience.
Self titled was NFG second record and they are the definitive godfathers of pop punk with breakdowns
After the Party - The Menzingers, 59 Sound - The Gaslight Anthem
You're not wrong. I'm just a few years younger than you (I just turned 40), and I kept thinking that I would eventually grow out of metal, but the older I get, the more I love it. Just louder and angrier.
For me personally, an album that’s definitely missing off your list (vol 2) is relationship of command by at the drive in. Absolutely insane album, both for the times and still
Dookie is such a classic and perfect blend of punk to production quality ratio. Hearing those songs in my clubbing days brings back good memories. Loved city morgue too - solid work. Thanks so much for the sheer amount of great content you create every week. You work so hard and never ever come over as tired which would be totally understandable considering how much you produce- dunno how you do it but Very happy that u do.
I ❤ ISSUES!! Such a different sound, R&B + metal, and so under the radar that you can wear the album out, rather than radio. It’s sad to see them in hiatus currently, even after managing to steer the ship when Michael Bohn left. Issues reminds me of putting Thriller on, you just know it’s going to please. 😎😎
Long live Issues they are so good😭 Sky is now touring with twenty one pilots playing bass and they’re live shows are even more insane now. A great combo.
Effigy of the Forgotten is certified 11/10, Music of the Gods.
It transcends all rankings and music itself.
Hail the almighty Suffocation 🙌
Jeremy writes all ADTR’s stuff I’m pretty sure and always has? Maybe I’m wrong but Jeremy is a literal genius when it comes to writing and preforming and I love all their albums but I would agree homesick is their best album! For sure! When they featured the guy from the devil wears Prada I LOST MY SHIT!!! That song was what got me into features back then I was into music but I wasn’t like a huge music nerd like I am now all the things I notice and pay attention too (and my adhd doesn’t help) 😂 but just thinking of all the potential of any band member being featured on any song from any other band!! I remember constantly looking at any band I knew featuring any other artist and found so much music I ended up loving!! And then a few years later Pierce The Veil’s King For A Day featuring Kellin Quin oh man it was a dream for me at the time! And now with PTV making a come back about to release a new album after 6 years!!!! I’m beyond excited!!! 😂
a big 10/10 for me is Deftones self titled which is like theyre fourth album. Another absolute 10/10 is Coheed and Cambria's Good Apollo Burning Star IV
Spiritual healing album by death is a 10!
Although I dislike all of their other music, I think Thrice Artist in the Ambulance has 0 skips. Fantastic album.
Was that Djent pop at the end there?
so happy you have city morgue here
dude, love Issues. The album Beautiful Oblivion is even better than Headspace in my op
Black diamonds is even better
Basket case is the legit goat green day track! Agree that this was their ideal form for me
my 10/10 albums:
Sempiternal - Bring Me The Horizon
Meteora - Linkin Park
Homesick - A Day To Remember
Toxicity - System of a Down
Slipknot - Slipknot
Avenged Sevenfold - Avenged Sevenfold
Post Human: Survival Horror - bmth
For me, I'd include All Killer No Filler by Sum 41 as a 10/10.
The name defines the album
I watched that New Found Glory music video on Yahoo Music Player like everyday after school in like 2002
Dude that yahoo music player got me into NFG and FOB, they had Dead on Arrival on there
So glad to see Finn mentioning Issues. I know he has talked about Erra before, now I'm hoping he'll get to talk about Northlane too
Northlane’s first two albums are 10/10 for sure.
So glad you've put NFG self titled in. Unbelievable record. The sound of my youth!
NFG self-titled is just perfect. The songs and the album design really complimenting each other.
Agree with Homesick. Some others for me are Hybrid Theory and Meteora, obviously, and They’re Only Chasing Safety by UnderOath. So so good. Just recently True Power by I Prevail is on there, whole CD is a giant 40 minute banger.
Hybrid theory for sure. Had that in my car cd player so long it got stuck in it and I didn't complain. Lol
True Power is definitely album of the year material. Fake is more than likely making my most listened too song this year.
love a lot of these choices. especially issues. are there any similar bands at all?
Son of the morning - Oh Sleeper
From start to finish it’s a masterpiece.
Wait a damn min, Green Day’s American Idiot has not one skip and it was so good that they made a Broadway play from the album
nah
American Idiot is iconic but Dookie fans seem to resent it for some reason.
Cool to learn about issues. Could play this for 311, PrImus fans.
I’ll add to my previous list:
Lustful Sacraments - Perturbator
Aquemini - OutKast
Around the Fur - Deftones
Fk ya, outkast album is a banger. Haven't listened to that in a long ass time but now I'm def gonna
aquemini is an absolute masterpiece!
Aquemini is perfect except for mamacita
Anti-Christ Superstar. Say what you want about Marilyn Manson but musically and lyrically this album is 10/10. Throw in it being one of if not the best produced album ever 20/20
The Reflecting God is still one on MM's best songs!
Absolutely. ACSS was the album that introduced me to the world of industrial metal.
For me Portrait of an American Family is also a 10/10 album too
HOLLOW BODIES by blessthefall is my top no skips album from the metalcore genre. A close second is With Roots Above and Branches Below is also a good one. Still I get chills when I hear I KNOW A GHOST!!!
The Sufferer & The Witness - Rise Against
Their best album if you ask me
Most of my picks are cliched picks. Disintigration, Shape of Punk to Come, Ziggy Stardust are my three best of all time.
Thanks finn!
these are my top 10 albums with no skips
1. Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish and The Hot Dog Flavoured Water
2. Human Waste Project - E-Lux
3. Kittie - Spit
4. Blink-182 - Untitled
5. Blink-182 - Enema of the state
6. Nirvana - Nevermind
7. Nirvana - In Utero
8. Coal Chamber - Chamber Music
9. Korn - Follow The Leader
10. Snot - Get Some
Are you an 8th grader? Dude find some better music haha
@@LRM5195 what's wrong with the ones i listed?
I'm sure you have said it in a vid at one point, but I have not seen it yet. How do you feel about "Relationship of Command"?
Linkin park-Meteora
Adtr rocks!!! Their new stuff tho... We don't talk about that
Issues is one of my favorite bands. Anything Tyler is in I enjoy. His voice is just so dam good
Agree with everything you said about the Beatles. My problem is more with people who believe liking the Beatles makes them an authority on music or means they have great taste. Many such cases.
The thing about the Beatles is like they have so many styles… one can easily make a good mixtape from all of their albums…. For me though, dealing with older music, I’d much rather hear Black Sabbath or the Doors, along side my mainstays: coalesce/converge, bad-brains/minor threat… type-o-negative, crowbar…. The Beatles even have country/honky-tonk songs, oddly.
The Beatles just made really good music for the time, they were always on the cutting edge. I don't think liking them means I have good taste, they're very much an entry level sort of band to like, but I also think they're starting to become overhated. They have lots of material that is just objectively very well made, and they really walked so that a lot of other modern pop musicians could run, as did Elvis. We constantly stand on the shoulders of those who paved the way before us.
I really liked the last video, glad to be here for this one!! Take care Finn!
Maybe they compare these guys to Death Grips cause the song you played literally has "IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES" in it, the Guillotine hook that everyone knows...
Hell yeah I definitely agree with Headspace, I actually forgot about how much I loved it until you brought it up lmao. Coma was my personal favorite off of it btw
@9:00 i did look like that. youd think i was sponsored by bugle boy.
Nirvana was litterally the band that got me into Music. until then i had listened to really random stuff. my first few cassettes were color me bad, cnc music factory, mc hammer (no vanilla ice, was too "dirty"), simpsons sing the blues. I was kinda the rare one in '91/'92. i liked the west cost ganster rap, i liked nirvana. i didnt care, if i liked, i listened to it. fuck gatekeeping. not that we used that term back then.
I'll probably get hammered for this, but Third Eye Blind's self titled album is AWESOME. I was all about Poison the Well, the Locust, Dillinger etc back then and still was blown away by the catchiness and guitar work on that 3eb album.
What's ironic is most of the members of Dillinger, Poison, and Locus probably love Third Eye Blind. I know most of the members of Dillinger weren't much of metalheads. Especially Greg and Ben.
Absolutely fantastic record
Absolutely. Not my kind of music ordinarily either but that album is back to back with amazing tunes.
Possibly the greatest debut of all time. Over 20 years later and I still come back to it. Banger after banger
Poison the Well's debut was solid perfection. They were ahead of the curve
I feel like the latest volumes record kinda had that rnb vibe to it on some songs
Radiohead - The Bends; OK Computer; Kid A
REM - Automatic for the People; New Adventures in Hi-fi; Up
Counting Crows: August & Everything After; Recovering the Satellites
Pearl Jam - No Code
Nirvana - In Utero
Alanis Morissette: Jagged Little Pill
Tori Amos: Little Earthquakes; Under the Pink; From the Choirgirl Hotel
Fiona Apple: When the Pawn (…)
Arcade Fire: The Suburbs; Reflektor
STP: Purple
SP: Siamese Dream
Also, I agree with Dookie!
The Death Grips comparison I think is mostly due to the use of the “It goes” repetition from “Guillotine.” Great video as always. Love your stuff
On the cool Beautiful Oblivion by ISSUES is a no skip for me man! Miss those guys.
My first two CD's ever were Green Day "Dookie" and Nirvana "Insecticide". That Nirvana album is lit and hit different, no cap frfr on god
That last sentence was so gross lmao
Insesticide is absolutely boss!!! Cant get enough of Green Day's first 4 records either
My first CD were Nirvanas "Incesticide" and "Nevermind" as birthsday gift. I had those albums on cassets allready😁
Good first ones to have
'In Utero' was my first CD. I listened to cassettes, and didn't own a CD player, but knew I would!
First time, long time...love you Finn BUT you need a correction at 11:35. Nothing Gold Can Stay (indeed 1999) was NFG's first album! IMO it is their best album and I'm so pissed that it's gone from Spotify! Hit or Miss appears on both albums (different versions). Which version do you like better?
The Used self titled is excellent 10/10 no skips
Hey Finn, what about that Winds of Plague album Decimate the Weak? I could throw that on blast all day, no skips.
My mother's answering machine says "you've reached the cty morgue"...all year round...not just cuz Halloween is coming 🤣 anyway the intro is a direct knod to Death Grips guillotine. 😁🤘give it another listen Finn 💯
18:07 I thought prog metal is like, complex instrumentation and weird time signatures, along with possibly some synths and whatnot
Not exclusively. There are no real boundaries for what constitutes as prog in terms of the actual sound, it's just that longform, complex metal - those specific sounds you mentioned - were progressive when first introduced so many bands copied that sound and it's become the expectation of prog metal. But the idea behind prog metal itself is progression of the genre, just like prog rock! If you were to analyse Issues from that traditional lense of prog metal tho, they still incorporate complex instrumentation, some odd time signatures, and definitely use synths and modern metal production techniques like breakdowns in the style of EDM "drops", for example. Synths are associated with prog, also, because of their usual absence in metal, and I'd say the Michael-Jackson imitation style vocal is very alien in the world of metal :))
A personal 10/10 for me would be Fantastic Planet by Failure (1996).
The album cover gives me Saturday morning cartoon vibes and it perfectly displays what the album sounds like with the outer space tone. To me it’s no skips and the songwriting is strong with this album. Personal favorite tracks would be The Nurse Who Loved Me, Sergeant Politeness, Pillowhead, and Saturday Savior. It’s a shame that the band wasn’t a huge success.
Great album
I actually have no idea how "Saturday Savior" and "Stuck on You" were not some of the biggest songs of the 90's.
I’m a big fan of this album but probably love comfort more
Is This It and Room On Fire by the strokes are solid tens
This is true!
Is this it 10/10 every track slaps,
Room On Fire is probably 9, however it's my favourite Strokes album
city morgue is highly underrated
What’s the name of the city morgue album?
Maybe I should give issues another listen. I thought the vocal style was insufferable the first time around but maybe my mind will change.
Your memory is amazing
8:58 A little therapy, appreciated
Homesick literally changed my life
Awesome video Finn. Nirvana 'nevermind' is def a 10 as well City Morgue's 1st album (& all their work). Appreciate ya bruh. One Love y'all ❤️🎵💜☯️🖤💯💯💯♠️
I loose a bit of respect for someone when I hear them slag off Nirvana or The Beatles.
Continuing from my previous list on the last video:
The Pogues: Rum, Sodomy and The Lash // AND // If I Should Fall From Grace With God - Irish music done at its finest.
Massive Attack - Mezzanine - classic of early 90s UK electronica. All the raw elements that made Trip-Hop special as the best version of themselves. Good arrangement as well, everyhting flows really well. Everyone should listen to it beginning to end at least once.
Portishead - Dummy - another classic of early 90s UK electronicmusic, Again ll the raw elements that made Trip-Hop special, but rubbed up into something really different, like a soundtrack to the best movie from the 60s that never existed.
Burial - Untrue - not quite Dubstep but the absolute best thing that came from the scene that gave the world Dubstep, its more hauntological garage.
.clipping - CLPPNG - Can you imagine Deathgrips if they ever got good? I jest, but really tho.
Drumcorps - Grist - The perfect fusion of metal, punk, hardcore with breakcore, 30 minutes of brutality.
Spongebob Squarewave - 2 The Rhythm - the silliest, least "taking itself seriously" music ever, cheese upon cheese upon cheese, composed from the most derided and unpopular and maligned forms of electronic music, Donk, HHC, Jump-Up, yet every cut, turn, transition and drop is guaranteed to make you smile. Like having MDMA and Honey injected straight into your frontal lobe.
Lankum - The Livelong Day - no skips for me anyway, probably bit of an aquired taste for most people. Irish traditional music being deconstructed and reformed by people who have a genuine, deep and abiding love for it. Our thing brought bang up to date in a more authentic and significant way than anyone trying to do Irish trad-punk.
I really gotta give nirvana a chance. I'm just hoping for the gen Z equivalent of that album, although it may never happen :/
50 CENT Get Rich Or Die Trying , great example of BACK TO BACK play , NO SKIPS album
Definitely one of the top rap albums of the last 25 years. Can't believe how old it is now.
@Madden 07 Soundtrack Fan Account [Norma Jean AOTY] love it. They didn't quite blow up the way I thought they would after that album
i could blast all nirvana an alice in chains albums all day everyday
Hell yeah homie! Me too!🤘♥️🎵💜☯️🖤💯💯💯♠️
Me too except probably modern AiC albums, they were just middle in the line, such a great two bands
What about Soundgarden louder than love?
I have since I was like 8 and went through my dads massive CD coLlection and all the nirvana albums especially along with other grunge albums are what stuck out and I was drawn to with no other influence other than me going through each CD one by one and making note of my faves. I listened
To every Nirvana record including insecticide
Nope.
People are comparing City Morgue to Death Grips because CM are referencing DG with the “it goes it goes it goes” line
also… I may be one of those people that thinks Common Courtesy is better than Homesick… 😅 only cuz it has the better ballad (End of Me)
10/10 albums in my opinion:
Frizzle Fry - Primus
Steal This Album! - System of a Down
American Idiot - Green Day
Get Some - Snot
Introduction to Mayhem - Primer 55
Songs for the Deaf - Queens of the Stone Age
Uplift MoFo Party Plan - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
Underclass hero & Chuck (sum 41), The black parade (mcr), disguise & scoring the end of the world (motionless) hybrid theory (linkin park), All hallow's EP (AFI (if that counts))
All Hollows is the best AFI release IMO, but that whole era was killer. I listened to The Art of Drowning non stop when it came out. I had it in the CD player in my car for two months straight without playing anything else.
50 cent Get Rich of Die Trying should be mentioned
Wait that pic of the early 90’s kids was great but sans a funky patterned silk shirt . Unacceptable !
System of a downs 1st, toxicity & Mesmerize albums are non skips. Also suicidal tendencies debut album is good. Os Catalepticos "little bits of insanity" albums is a no skipper. Much agreed on Nevermind
Count Your Blessings was peak BMTH for me
Uhh, love you, Finn. Play more of the song...
I got bored and wanted to watch a punk rock mba video lol . But just wanted to say love ur videos and content finn plus this list is about accurate (better than a billboard or rollingstones list)
@FinnnMcKenty hey nfgs first album was "nothing gold can stay" which imo is also a 10/10 banger. also their second album the s/t onne which was just assed rightfully so as a banger was released on my 18th birthday 9/26/2000 and also soulflys second album "primitive" was released on the same exact day my girlfriend at the time took me to best buy that day to acquire them as my gift and also downsets "check your people" which was released around then aswell.
In Flames - Clay Man
Opeth - Blackwater Park
Opeth - Ghost Reveries
In the drum & bass realm, cuz it’s the metal of electronic music:
Noisia - Split The Atom
Calyx - No Turning Back
Reso - Ricochet
Break - Resistance
Still life is my favorite
Then Ghost Reveries
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@@M4ttM4n20 yeah that one is incredible!
One of my 10's is probably Strangers Only by My Ticket Home, definitely up there for my favorite nu metal albums (behind Linkin Park)
hell yeah i come back to that album annually
Did you really censor the Nevermind baby in your thumbnail?
Blame it on RUclips's stupid rules though.
Eighteen Visions - Vanity 10/10 for me.
I'd add Hollywood undead's first 2 albums on my list. Both deluxe editions are all bangers
Swan Songs was THE biggest album when I was in middle school. Granted we were 12-14 yo boys so constantly repeating Charlie lines makes sense, I can still listen to that entire album to this day with no issue. Is it nostalgia? Probably, but it was the soundtrack of a great time in my life and o still love it to this day
How do you upload these videos without copyright strikes?
He plays 3,4 seconds at most
Also only 1% of copyright claims end up in a strike
1)copyright claim : you share revenue with the audio or video creators featured on your video , more than 90 % of claims are of this type
2)block:RUclips mutes certain copyrighted audio on your video at audio creator,s request, you dont share revenue.
3)copyright strike:youtube removes your video at footage (media or audio) creator's request and gives you a strike that stays active for 3 months
Ghostemane is definitely my favourite artist from the whole trap metal category...but you're right, most of it isn't actually metal. At best, I would say it's 'rap music made for metal fans.' I tried to get into City Morgue but idk, it wasn't clicking for me. As far as Ghostemane is concerned, I can't really point to one specific album. If anyone reading this is interested, just go down the whole RUclips rabbit hole like I did and you'll definitely hear some stuff you like. The man is ridiculously good at what he does.
Anti icon is probably my favorite, love the way he switched up his style.
Why is Operation Ivy in the thumbnail?
What
@@FinnMckentyPRMBAthe video I clicked on had Operation Ivy - Energy, which is why I clicked on it. *Shrug emoji* maybe my eyes are getting bad, but it's a pretty iconic record cover
Drop Dead Gorgeous - In Vogue
new found glory first album was nothing gold can stay which came out in 99. new founds self titled is from 2000 and their second album