MINAS MORGUL!!! I've always enjoyed atmospheric black metal and the lyrically themes of that album ALWAYS brings out my inner childhood since I grew up watch LOTR
Such a beautiful idea! Thanks for sharing a big slice of your life and emotions. At the end of the day, it's always all good. All the Great Music. Cheers.
Chimaira- Self titled, and Chimaira- The Impossibility of Reason. Both got me through all the good and the bad days man. I will never part with those. Cheers bro, love the videos!
Have to say soulfly 3 because it is my introduction to soulfly and Max cavalera and the fact that he took the time to sign it years later is why it means alot to me
The most breathtaking moment I've ever experienced was earlier this year. I was walking through a cemetery listening to Nattferd by Ragnarok. It was snowing heavily and it looked and felt like I was surrounded by a white, swirling void. Off in the distance I saw a herd of deer scamper by. Not only that, every time I visit that cemetery and listen to black, death or folk metal it brings out these feelings of joy and euphoria.
Thank you for doing this video and being so candid with why these albums mean so much to you. I've seen some dark times myself man and I'm glad you decided to stick around. And you have alot of people here who feel the same.
I'd love to make a video about this I might later in the future but I don't have a camera or my own place. I guess my albums in my collection that mean the most to me are the ones that had changed how I view music in general. 1. The Eagles - Greatest Hits: My dad used to have a CD of this in his car along with a bunch of other old school rock bands but I have to say that was the first band that got me into music in general with the songs "Hotel California" and "Get Over It". 2. Third Day - Revelation: First heard of this christian contemporary group while watching TV, became my first "favorite band", was the first CD I bought with my own money, and my first concert. 3. Nickelback - Right Reasons: I was day dreaming with listening to classic rock of becoming a rockstar when the lyric "...AND WE ALL JUST WANT TO BE BIG ROCKSTARS, LIVE IN HILLTOP HOUSES DRIVING FIFTEEN CARS..." came up and it basically spelled out the life of a rockstar which hooked me super fucking hard. I have to thank that little shitty band for getting me actually excited to listen to music. 4. Metallica - Ride the Lightning / Master of Puppets / Self-titled: The trademark albums that got me into metal and guitar. 5. Family Force 5 - Business Up Front, Party In the Back: Christian crunkcore group that really got my attention for some reason, absolutely obsessed with them for a bit. First hint of "screaming" in music that I heard of. 6. Disturbed - The Sickness: Listened to "Down with the Sickness" for the first time and it took my breath away, I never knew music could be as punchy as this at the moment 7. The Devil Wears Prada - With Roots Above and Branches Below: First "extreme metal" band with screaming vocals I got into. 8. Green Day - American Idiot: Introduction into punk. 9. Dream Theater - Awake: First progressive metal band I found, followed by an obsession with prog-metal. 10. After the Burial - Rareform: Favorite band to this day, shaped how I view deathcore/metalcore proving that it's not just whiny/br00tal vocals and chugs 11. Darkthrone - Transylvanian Hunger: This was extremely difficult trying to listen to this because I was so heavily into progressive metal but I made myself this because of your channel actually so thanks. First of many black metal bands that would become part of my CD collection and my beginning into becoming obsessed with black metal. 12. Gallowbraid - Ashen Eidolon: Favorite atmospheric black metal album, didn't know metal could be beautiful until I heard Jake Roger's cleans on the song Oak and Aspen.
I accidently flagged you. so sorry my phone is broken so it's real slow at times so I went to cancel it when it popped up and hit report because it popped up as I was trying to cancel. very sorry.
Just letting you know, you have helped me find amazing bands. I was a complete metal noob before I started watching your vids. You exposed me to bands like Agoloch and Nails (Rad shirt btw) and many more so thanks
You have a great passion for music. Really like this video! Two albums that mean a lot to me will always be Sabbath Masters of Reality and Maidens Number of the Beast. The two albums that got me into Metal.
Nirvana Nevermind: the first album i really loved and got me into music. Bleach was also the first cd i bought Metallica Ride The Lightning: the album that got me into metal, remember my dad showing me creeping death and just being blown away Watain The Wild Hunt: first proper black album i bought when i was 13, got me into extreme metal Jimmy Eat world Bleed American: gets me through tough times and always cheers me up Green Day American Idiot: first punk album, first proper rock album i remember coming out when i was 4 or 5 Deviated Instinct Sanctuary crawls....: first vinyl i bought At the Gates Slaughter of the Soul: favourite metal album as of right now Emperor In the Nightshade eclipse: favourite black metal album Refused the shape of punk to come: favourite punk album. absolutely amazing and experimental, also one of the best gigs i've ever been to Voivod Dimension Hatross: same as refused but punk, another amazing gig Bring Me The Horizon There is a Hell: not very true meant a lot to me in the darkest times of my life, brings back bad memories however and they have now completely sold out now which is a shame
One that always comes to mind for me is With Teeth by Nine Inch Nails. It was the first NIN album I ever bought/heard and it really started me down my path to loving music. I had so many good times listening to that album while playing Halo 2 also.
+Doomed Existence This is weird: that was my first NIN album too, funnily enough, and it was around the same time I finally got an Xbox so I have memories of playing it with Halo and Halo 2.
+Richard Owens The funny thing is that I didn't even own an Xbox at the time. I just had friends who were kind enough to lend me theirs so I could play at my house too. But yeah, With Teeth is definitely my top NIN album because of those memories and how much impact the music had on me at that point in time. Sunspots is without a doubt my favorite NIN song.
Fair enough! I'm sure I must've had other games that Christmas (of the year W_T came out), but I can't remember. It actually took me a while to get into that album - because I got an album at random after seeing the video of 'We're In This Together' and being absolutely blown away by it - I think I was disappointed it didn't sound similar. But it'll always have a special place for setting me onto NIN fandom. Yes! Definitely one of the (many) highlights for the album, agreed.
This video was awesome, I watched the entire thing. I always found your knowledge and your opinions on metal extremely inspiring and I owe my taste in metal music to you. Here's my list for metal: Kaos Sacramentum - Scars of Revelation Amon Amarth -Deciever of the Gods Ethereal Shroud - They Became the Falling Ash Ensiferum - One Man Army Ghost - Opus Eponymous Saor - Aura Allegaeon - Elements of the Infinite Burzum - Filosofem Cattle Decapitation - Monolith of Inhumanity Timeghoul - complete discography I love your content and I hope you continue to make videos for a long time. Also cool to see a RUclipsr from upstate :)
I might do something like this someday. You've introduced me to some of my favorite bands,like Watain and Revenge. I've thought about the albums that helped me through some tough times.
Honestly, Black Sabbath's Paranoid. My dad gave me his CD (and later his collection of classic rock and a little bit of metal) and then later on when I started collecting vinyl, he bought me Paranoid on vinyl. Also, Sleep's Holy Mountain. I have it on CD but for a while vinyl was stupid expensive but eventually, for my birthday, I got a repressing since it had been repressed. That's a record I never thought I would own.
So I know this was uploaded a long time ago and will excuse for bringing up something so personal that you talked about. But I'm watching this now and just had to let you know that I found it very moving and emotional you talking about Dröj kvar by Lönndom. Has anyone speaking swedish told you that "Dröj kvar" could be translated along the lines of "Stay a little longer"?
@@CountBlagorath Maybe it's time I sent you my full translation then, which I did just now. Decided to translate "Dröj Kvar" to "linger[,] remain" this time: Linger Remain Linger remain sense and wisdom, like last winter with its austere cold. / Change not place with the world’s devils, / like a sword is changed for a broken shield. / Stay soul inside here. Like the soul stays in hell. / For the man that three times has sworn false, / without the thought on where afterwards he ends up. / Linger remain my heart linger remain. / Yet the blood pulsates through your voidage. / What life gives is in the end what is taken. / Thereafter waits the end, a mystery. / Stay blood here inside. / Keep yourself warm, death lay itself beside. / A feeling grows, everything seems to give way. / My eyes seek the light, hold my sight wide.
Great channel Sean !! There were two albums that after I hear them i said to myself :" this is the shit I need " Sepultura-- Schizophrenia Death -- Scream Bloody Gore
I really enjoyed the video. Very different and very interesting to say the least In Flames "Whoracle" Opeth "Blackwater Park" Spawn of Possession "Incurso" Lynyrd Skynyrd "Second Helping" Swallow The Sun "The morning never came" Iron Maiden "Number of the beast" Those records have done more more for me as a fan, a musician, and a person more than any other albums that I have ever listened to.
Really enjoyed the video, I'd assume that it's a hard type of video to make Thanks for the content, man! Been wanting to start a collection channel for quite some time now, always binge watching your videos Keep up the good work!
The pieces in my collection that mean the most are by a So.Cal BM band called Conjuror. You said to maybe pick something that helped you during a really shitty time. Their LP came into my life during one of my darkest times in my life. Every aspect of the band from the vox to the guitar/ bass / drums are incredible
The album I have in my collection that means the most to me is ''Ascendancy'' by Trivium. Trivium was the band that first got me into metal, and Ascendancy was the very first album I've ever bought. Its gotten me through so much shit. It's amazing.
For me I need a new copy but my most treasured album is Nimrod from Green Day. Before 6th grade all I really listened to was 60's music because that's what my dad plays. I heard Nimrod in a friend's family's car and I was hooked. If not for Green Day I would never love bands such as Panopticon.
I'd do my own video if I owned enough albums. But here's a list and mini-descriptions, and I happen to own three of these. Amon Amarth - Twilight of the Thunder God: This was the album that got me into extreme metal. There's a lot of emotion and energy in the music that really hit me, and I think I first discovered the band back in 2013 on the comments of a Thor: The Dark World trailer. That movie kind of sucked, this album doesn't. I don't listen to the band as much anymore but that album still stands as the first death metal I ever listened to and brought me down a crazy rabbit hole. Favorite song: Live For The Kill Celtic Frost - Monotheist: Quite similar to your thoughts on it, I had never heard an album that dark and menacing before and it totally wowed me on first listen. It's a genuinely FRIGHTENING album and never gets tiring even after listening to black metal for days on end. Very little if anything can top this album in how menacing it is. Favorite song: Synagogue Satanae Epica - Design Your Universe: I have no idea how a band can put some notes together and do something that might seem kind of simple but creative something absolutely beautiful. That's this album, and honestly all the band's work. I never finish this album with dry eyes, it's absolutely heartbreaking from beginning to end. Favorite song: Tides of Time AND Design Your Universe Iron Maiden - The Final Frontier: Far from my favorite Iron Maiden album but it made my last year of high school amazing. I had for so long not seen it as a one of their best and I still prefer a multitude of albums over it but somehow, after giving The Final Frontier a listen sometime back then, something clicked and I was listening to it constantly. SOMETHING about this album just seems to hit me in a personal spot that I still find hard to truly understand, but it is what it is. Favorite song: When the Wild Wind Blows Opeth - Blackwater Park: My favorite album of all time. Everything about this record reeks with a dark, bleak atmosphere which is different from the menace found in Monotheist. There's a more melancholic and subtle side which I absolutely love, and simply a power behind the way Opeth arranges their songs. It's hard to describe and I'm far from a musical expert but never before had I heard misanthropy sound beautiful. Blackwater Park did just that. Favorite song: Bleak
Sonata Arctica-Reckoning Night. Pain of Salvation-Perfect Element Symphony X-V-The New Mythology Suite Kamelot-The Black Halo Third Eye Blind-S/T Collective Soul-S/T Offspring-Smash Manticora-8 Deadly Sins Dream Theater-Images and Words
Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden So far, so good, so what - Megadeth The Wall - Pink Floyd Spectrum of Death - Morbid Saint Kill ‘em all - Metallica The Legacy - Testament Far Beyond Driven - Pantera March or Die - Motörhead Countdown to extinction - Megadeth Killers - Iron Maiden Fear of the dark, Somewhere in Time, and Powerslave - Iron Maiden Keeper of the Seven Keys - Helloween Ragnorok, and Scumdogs of the Universe - GWAR Holy Diver, Last in Line, Lock up the Wolves, and Strange Highways - DIO Heaven and Hell - Black Sabbath Ride the lightning, and Master of Puppets - Metallica
Amon Amarth - With Oden on Our SideSatyricon - The Age of NeroSirenia - The 13th FloorThose are my three favourite bands, and the albums that got me into them. Although I'd heard plenty of Metal before them, these are the bands that really spoke to me the most, and had the biggest impact when I heard them for the first time. Also, "Perils of the Deep Blue" by Sirenia is close to my heart because Sirenia toured Australia for the first time on this album, and it was one of the most incredible sets, as far as set-list and sound, I'd ever seen.I also adore the original soundtrack of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Phantom of the Opera", that was the first music I fell in love with when I was about eight or nine years old (I didn't hear any Metal until I was about ten or eleven).Other honourable mentions:Amon Amarth - Versus the WorldSatyricon - Dark Medieval Times, Nemesis Divina, Live at the OperaSirenia - At Sixes and Sevens, The Enigma of Life, The Seventh Life PathLeaves' Eyes - Njord, Meredead, King of KingsEmperor - In the Nightside EclipseImmortal - All Shall FallBurzum - FilosofemNightbringer - Rex Ex Ordine Throni, Death and the Black WorkMarduk - Wormwood, Serpent SermonBolt Thrower - Realm of Chaos, For VictoryBlack Sabbath - ParanoidJudas Priest - Nostradamus, Painkiller, Redeemer of SoulsIron Maiden - Number of the Beast, Piece of MindSlayer - Hell Awaits, Reign in Blood, Seasons in the Abyss South of HeavenMorbid Angel - DominationCradle of Filth - The Principle of Evil made Flesh, Damnation and a Day, Godspeed on the Devil's ThunderRhapsody of Fire - From Chaos to EternityDio - Holy DiverAnaal Nathrakh - In the Constellation of the Black WidowOpeth - Ghost ReveriesKampfar - HeimgangNick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Let Love InBlackmore's Night - The Secret VoyageThe list could seriously go on for years, and I don't want what's written here to discredit albums that I haven't mentioned. Frankly, there a very few albums in my collection that I'd be willing to ever part with. There are albums that I haven't mentioned, that had equal impact as the ones I have.
Metallica- Master of Puppets Megadeth- Peace Sells... But Who's Buying Mastodon- Crack the Skye The Offspring- Smash The Strokes- Is This It Opeth- Blackwater Park/My Arms Your Hearse
You know Waldgeflüster? Saw them live a few weeks ago, it was amazing. I was surprised when you hold it in the camera :) important CDs are: - soad toxicity - mayhem dmds - burzum self titled/aske - kpn la chaise dyable - xathrites my last day story and other shit... greetings from germany, count \,,/
for me, one of my favorite items in my collection is my copy of Zelda reorchestrated: Twilight Symphony. Such a genius and beautiful reorchestration of an already golden soundtrack. other albums that mean a lot: master of puppets - first metal album de mysteriis dom sathanas - favorite album.
+Krilkaazzoor btw, to elaborate further: Twilight Princess is easily one of my favorite games of all time. not to mention Twilight Symphony is limited to 2000 if i remember correctly.
Twilight Princess is absolutely incredible. Excellent music, too. Puppets is my favorite metal record. As far as Mayhem, I think it’s a shame that Dead wasn’t the vocalist for that record; his vocals were best for that band IMO.
I have some: Woods of Ypres: Woods III Album(helped me trough my darkest moments of life, the vocals of David are so touching and comforting that it makes you feel that you are not alone, David died and i cried my heart out when this happened, he could have been a legend by now.) I really want everyone to check these guys out. Meshuggah Obzen (I didn't understand a lot of things about human behavior, and society, this masterpiece expanded my view on things a lot.) Gojira: Terra Incognita (I really wanted this album for a long time, but i couldn't afford to buy it for 200 euros. But then i found it for 50 euros, so took my shot. and am currently a proud owner of this rare album.) Agalloch: The Mantle (just a beautiful album where i can fly trough endlessly) Emperor: Wrath of the Titan (It helped me to fight back on things when surroundings around me got difficult.) Devin Townsend Project: Deconstruction (a album that boosts my creative vision on things and as a artist this is a masterpiece i very much like because of the humor, yet critical approach on things.) Frontline assembly: Echogenetic (one of the few electronic sounding albums i like due to it's hollow atmosphere and static lyrics) Woodkid: The Golden Age (the album describes me as a person, and a lot of troubles i had in my life, a real pleasant masterpiece to listen to) Primus: Green Naugahyde (the album is funny cool, and the bass guitar is creatively the main instrument in this album, it's so funny weird and interesting to listen to.) Honorable Mentions: Triptykon - Melana Chasmata Heaven shall Burn - Iconoclast: Final resistance Teseract - Polaris
I had put off music for months mostly due to life matters taking over my life. I felt a disconnect from metal in particular that I could not shake off fully. It may seem unthinkable, but it happened. After having watched this video yesterday, along with reply videos such as from Counterbeat ! and Wyattxhim, I had to go out today and pick up some of the albums mentioned. Helped a lot. Thanks, CountBlagorath!
There are just so many that have hit me hard at different times in my life, but some noteworthy ones include: Metallica-Kill ‘Em All, Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets Nirvana-Nevermind, In Utero, Bleach Blind Guardian-Nightfall in Middle-Earth and all the others Demons and Wizards-self titled and Touched By the Crimson King The Beatles-entire catalogue Nightwish-Once and Wishmaster Dream Theater-Images and Words, Awake, Scenes From a Memory, Train of Thought, Octavarium Nick Drake-Pink Moon Enya-The Memory of Trees, Shepherd Moons and A Day Without Rain Buckethead-Electric Tears, Population Override, Monsters and Robots, The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell, Bermuda Triangle, Colma, Giant Robot… actually, just all Buckethead Death Cube K-Torn From Black Space, Dreamatorium, Disembodied Tool-Aenima Alice In Chains-Dirt Black Mountain Transmitter-Black Goat of the Woods Nox Arcana-The Darkness is Coming Nocturnal Illusion soundtrack Protest the Hero-Kezia Lightning Hopkins-anything John Denver-Rocky Mountain High and Poems, Prayers and Promises Disturbed-The Sickness SOAD-Toxicity Dimmu Borgir-Enthrone Darkness Triumphant, Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia, Stormblast Eiffel 65-Europop .hack//SIGN OST Any music from The Legend of Zelda series, especially Ocarina of Time Primus-Pork Soda Led Zeppelin-I, II, III, and IV and Houses of the Holy Ayreon-any and all Pink Floyd-The Dark Side of the Moon Burzum-self titled and Det Som Engang Var Mayhem with Dead Black Sabbath-Paranoid Gorillaz-Demon Days Blink 182-Enema of the State The Chick Corea Elektric Band-self titled Iron Maiden-Powerslave Jimi Hendrix Experience-Electric Ladyland Chopin’s Nocturnes …and so many, many more. Great video, and thanks for getting me to explore music I love and for helping me to discover more.
+CountBlagorath And an album that meant alot to me was the babymetal album from babymetal. I was going through a phase wgere i was obssesed with babymetal. Now its more folk metal bands like heidevolk abd wintersun
In terms of a record I've been looking for definitely Katatonia's "Saw You Drown" on vinyl. My next record to get will be Cocteau Twins' "Four-Calendar Café" but that's rare and goes for a fuckload, but it's also an album that's very special to me because it got me through a really bad time, when my mom was suffering from cancer. Another album from around that time was The Contortionist's "Language". Some others that've just helped me out at different times are Cult of Luna's "Somewhere Along the Highway" (I've got the green vinyl pre-ordered), pretty much everything by Katatonia, My Bloody Valentine both "Loveless" and "mbv", Ved Buens Ende - "Written in Waters", and Dead Can Dance - "Within the Realm of a Dying Sun".
Tough one- I know this seems to focus more on BM but don’t care what anyone says- Danzig 4!!!! Every song on that stirs up a whirlwind of memories. Transilvan Hunger, Hell Awaits, any all Burzum less prison midi stuff, and Mutiilation Vampires of Black Imperial Blood and Remains of a Ruined Dead Cursed Soul- Cliche I know. Modern day- Drowning the light- EVERYTHING especially Oceans of eternity.
Wow, a video response! Too bad it doesn't exist anywhere. I'll list these albums here anyway though. Jane Doe by Converge, Crack the Skye, Around the Fur and Saturday Night Wrist by Deftones, The Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails, Fabulous Muscles and Nina by Xiu Xiu, A Quick Fix of Melancholy by Ulver, Silent Alarm by Bloc Party, Smile by Boris, The Clash by The Clash, Attack on Memory by Cloud Nothings, Alive 2007 by Daft Punk, Bonito Generation by Kero Kero Bonito, Feelin Kinda Free by the Drones, This Year's Model, Get Happy, and Armed Forces by Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Singles Going Steady by the Buzzcocks, From Afar by Ensiferum, New Boots and Panties by Ian Dury and the Blockhead, Brutalism by Idles, The Creek Drank the Cradle and Our Endless Numbered Days by Iron and Wine, Oceanic by Isis, Thick as a Brick by Jethro Tull, Killing Joke by Killing Joke (my favorite industrial/industrial metal album ever), Arthur (Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire) by the Kinks, Bravado by Kirin J. Callinan, Karkelo, Korven Kuningas by Korpiklaani, Presence and Led Zeppelin IV by Led Zeppelin, Transformer by Lou Reed, Portrait of an American Family by Marilyn Manson, Gluey Porch Treatment by the Melvins,Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge by My Chemical Romance, New York Dolls by New York Dolls, Definitely Maybe by Oasis, Return to the 36 Chambers by Ol' Dirty Bastard, Speakerbox/The Love Below by Outkast, and Tales Told by Dead Friends by Mayday Parade. I could go on for hours about albums that have changed my perspective on music or life or albums that mean a lot to me but I'll just leave this.
Tiamat - astral sleep and clouds, Paradise lost - Shades of god and gothic, my dying bride - turn loose the swans, cemetary - godless beauty, varathrone - his majesty at the swamp, bolt thrower - ivth crusade, deicide -st, candlemass tales of creation, i could go on for ages :) nice list mate!
For me, my most meaningful albums: Forgotten Woods - The curse of Mankind Lord Belial - Enter the moonlight gate Nokturnal Mortum - Lunar Poetry YGG and Shining - I WDDC
Most people would laugh at this but the most important album i have is the Dethalbum 1 from dethklok because it was my intro to death metal but it also mainly inspired to pick up the guitar and want to play like Brendon Small does. I took one lesson on the guitar but then i just gave up at that point Another one is World Painted blood by slayer. I always loved slayer but i kind of forgot about them until i was gonna go see them in concert in 2011. I heard the riff after the chorus of the title track and ended up deciding to learn the whole song. Since then, i have been playing guitar and writing my own music. I am super thankful that i got back into slayer otherwise i probably would not be playing guitar.
Nice list man, linked it in my last update. Going to think a bit about my favorites. Love that Monotheist, that's on my wantlist for some time now. Maybe next time a video of records that scared you the most.. Can't think of a single album that ever scared me.
Man that's a tough question to answer...... Mine would have to be my CD of Woods V. No matter what mood I'm in, I can put that album on and just be whisked off on David's voice. A close second would have to be Thrawsunblat's Canada 2010. I got the repress on vinyl and it has to be my favourite thing I've ever ordered. *EDIT* The only Vinyl version of the album on discogs is around 400 bucks for me. I'm heartbroken that I can't have it.
Awesome question! I would have to go with these as my most important to me: Windir - 1184 and Arntor Opeth - Blackwater Park (album that got me into the more extreme) Emperor - In The Nightside Eclipse (started my love of black metal). Darkspace - 1 - 4. Alice In Chains - Dirt I always puts those albums/bands on when I need something to lift my spirit.
Ozzy Osbourne-Diary of a Madman on the the first vinyl press: My favorite album on its original press Hell-Human Remains clear 3xLP: Must have for a while that was given for a gift Ulver-Kveldssanger German press CD: Blind buy that ended up going really well for me Big Fish cast recording: Great memories of doing this show
Agalloch - Pale folklore Katatonia - Discouraged Ones Death - Sound of Perseverance Nightwish - Once Within temptation - Mother Earth the Gathering - How to measure a planet? Woods of Ypres - Pursult of the sun and Allure of the Earth Type O negative - Bloody Kisses Paradise lost - One Second Nailbomb - Point Blank
my most important album to me is an absolutely terrible album called "outta this world" by JLS, my aunt gave it to me as a christmas present and a few years later she passed away from cancer. so it means a lot but i hate it haha
slipknot - all hope is gone. my entry album into the metal genre. funny story, kids at my high school introduced me to metal. best part, it was a christian high school.
My record collection isn't very big at the moment (only 45 albums), but the other day I bought the most valuable album currently in it, and that is the Standard Edition of the 20th Anniversary Remastered Vinyl Pressing of Garbage's self-titled masterpiece from 1995. This came out in October and was a highly anticipated release because their work wasn't available on vinyl prior to this. When I saw it at Kops Records (a small chain of Vinyl retailers in Toronto) the other day, I was twice shocked by the fact that A) I even found a copy in a store, and B) that said copy was only 50$. I don't know how many copies were released but they sold out quickly because of the high demand and copies currently listed on Discogs and Ebay are 170$ - 350$ dollars. It's a perfect album, imo. The personal significance of this record though is that the song 'Queer' was the soundtrack to my first kiss and the first time I made out with a girl, which happened when I was 15 or 16. It's got a snappy beat, but it's a great striptease song, cause the instrumentation is a little sleazy and Shirley Manson delivers a slightly erotic vocal performance. It suited the moment perfectly (cause the girl I made out with was smoking hot and she gave me a strip before we made out, so that's how I know haha). Overall, the album was the soundtrack to a sexy time in my life when I was beginning to experiment with life and love (and when thongs were becoming all the rage among girls for the first time hahah).
Two albums I own that mean a lot to me are Die Without Hope by Carnifex and Holy War by Thy Art is Murder. Not only because I love the music, but listening to those albums happened to really help me through some shit that happened during Christmas time. So those are two albums I'm definitely never getting rid of (I can't see myself getting rid of any of the albums I own, but still).
A few albums that mean the most to me... Darkthrone's Transilvanian Hunger, because it's my favorite classic Black Metal album, which is also my favorite genre of metal Lindemann's Skills In Pills, because each of my closest friends love this album and we play it just about every time we gather together Motorhead's Bad Magic, because it was the final album that Lemmy, one of the final living idols I ever had, put out before his death. I remember putting it on and hearing Till The End and just wanting to break down Rammstein's Reise, Reise and Sehnsucht. Reise, Reise is one of my absolute favorite albums of all time and my best friend gifted it to me for xmas. Sehnsucht was a gift that my ex brought home to me after being away for a long time, and even though we broke up, I still like to think we're good friends, and we've bonded through music Sabaton's Primo Victoria, because a good friend went to Sabaton Open Air and brought this CD back to me signed by their bassist The albums that mean the most to me though, are Woods Of Ypres' cold albums. Woods 1,3, and 5 mean more to me than I could ever explain in due detail. Each song, each lyric, and each sorrowful note resonates perfectly with me, and I feel like I knew David Gold on a personal level after relating so easily to many of his words.
+telephone bear Gives me chills every time I hear that line. Not gonna lie, the first time I listened that song while reading the lyrics, I was moved to tears.
CountBlagorath it's not often a lyric can move you on an almost religious level. Flawless album and I think the record that turned me onto harsh vocals at all, opening the door to a load of metal I was previously put off by.
The first Celtic Frost song I heard was Ground as well. I didn't really understand it at first, and kind of forgot about CF, but now it is definitely one of my favourite albums ever, and Celtic Frost is most likely my favourite band. I'm definitely gonna do a video like this.
I have a first press of Death Grips' Exmilitary that I won't let go of because it'll never be pressed again due to copyright issues, it was an independent press done by the band, and was one of the first hip hop albums that I sought out (instead of people being like "this is a classic/ essential, listen to it!"). I also have a copy of Black Widow's Sacrifice that's one of my favorite prog rock albums and is a first press from England. Impetigo's Horror of the Zombies is another one because it was the 1st LP I ever bought with my own money (despite the money being an easter gift) and on the first spin became an instant favorite. It's something I can't even listen to mp3s of because I feel like it doesn't deliver like the LP does (it's a Hell's Headbangers repress, but despite that it's beautiful)
also my dad and I bonded over Not Fragile from Bachman Turner Overdrive after he divorced my mom and rebuilt this house damaged by a hurricane over a decade ago
Hey count, I haven't watched you in a while but I was curious about Wintersun. I remember you saying in a past video that Wintersun helped you through troubled times.
I don't make videos but I will make a list here: Iron Maiden-Killers - first album I ever bought... The Misfits-Earth AD - bought it because of the album cover, found out the music matched it perfectly. Darkthrone soulside Journey - my first death metal album..still love it to this day, probably my top 5... Malevolent Creation - Retribution - on the eve of apocalypse, best death metal song EVER.. Death-Sound of Perseverance, bought it the day Chuck died.. end of story, the best... Emporer - In the nightside eclipse, the album that got me into black metal... Massacre - From Beyond, the opening track should have been on the soundtrack "The Gate" watch it...you'll see what I mean.
Hands down my most valuable and cherished cd has to be the symphonies of sickness and reek of putrefaction split cd. That fucker was very hard to find and expensive as fuck too. Cancers death shall rise was also given to me for my birth day by my mom so it's special too.
Great idea for a video. Really enjoyed this. Maybe I'll copycat once I get moved and get my records unpacked. Props for being so open, too.
+Myke C-Town Thanks man! I really hope you do! Also, good luck with moving all of that stuff.
MINAS MORGUL!!!
I've always enjoyed atmospheric black metal and the lyrically themes of that album ALWAYS brings out my inner childhood since I grew up watch LOTR
Our childhoods might have been similar.
Or not.
That story about Hvis Lyset tar oss is amazing.
Hvis Lyset Tar Oss is the most magical Burzum record in my oppinion
Such a beautiful idea!
Thanks for sharing a big slice of your life and emotions. At the end of the day, it's always all good.
All the Great Music.
Cheers.
+NorthWolfe HeHe... Almost forgot, Burzum sandwiched by Forsvunnet Filosofem: A Tribute to Burzum!
that music means so much too you and thats all that matters. good stuff
Chimaira- Self titled, and Chimaira- The Impossibility of Reason. Both got me through all the good and the bad days man. I will never part with those. Cheers bro, love the videos!
I smiled when you pulled out The Mantle - and you articulated my own feelings about that album perfectly :)
Same here
Have to say soulfly 3 because it is my introduction to soulfly and Max cavalera and the fact that he took the time to sign it years later is why it means alot to me
Great video, man... Watching it made me just fall in love with music for a billionth time, thanks for sharing.
Such an awesome video...thanks for sharing.
Also,your collection is amazing!
The most breathtaking moment I've ever experienced was earlier this year. I was walking through a cemetery listening to Nattferd by Ragnarok. It was snowing heavily and it looked and felt like I was surrounded by a white, swirling void. Off in the distance I saw a herd of deer scamper by. Not only that, every time I visit that cemetery and listen to black, death or folk metal it brings out these feelings of joy and euphoria.
Thank you for doing this video and being so candid with why these albums mean so much to you. I've seen some dark times myself man and I'm glad you decided to stick around. And you have alot of people here who feel the same.
I'd love to make a video about this I might later in the future but I don't have a camera or my own place. I guess my albums in my collection that mean the most to me are the ones that had changed how I view music in general.
1. The Eagles - Greatest Hits: My dad used to have a CD of this in his car along with a bunch of other old school rock bands but I have to say that was the first band that got me into music in general with the songs "Hotel California" and "Get Over It".
2. Third Day - Revelation: First heard of this christian contemporary group while watching TV, became my first "favorite band", was the first CD I bought with my own money, and my first concert.
3. Nickelback - Right Reasons: I was day dreaming with listening to classic rock of becoming a rockstar when the lyric "...AND WE ALL JUST WANT TO BE BIG ROCKSTARS, LIVE IN HILLTOP HOUSES DRIVING FIFTEEN CARS..." came up and it basically spelled out the life of a rockstar which hooked me super fucking hard. I have to thank that little shitty band for getting me actually excited to listen to music.
4. Metallica - Ride the Lightning / Master of Puppets / Self-titled: The trademark albums that got me into metal and guitar.
5. Family Force 5 - Business Up Front, Party In the Back: Christian crunkcore group that really got my attention for some reason, absolutely obsessed with them for a bit. First hint of "screaming" in music that I heard of.
6. Disturbed - The Sickness: Listened to "Down with the Sickness" for the first time and it took my breath away, I never knew music could be as punchy as this at the moment
7. The Devil Wears Prada - With Roots Above and Branches Below: First "extreme metal" band with screaming vocals I got into.
8. Green Day - American Idiot: Introduction into punk.
9. Dream Theater - Awake: First progressive metal band I found, followed by an obsession with prog-metal.
10. After the Burial - Rareform: Favorite band to this day, shaped how I view deathcore/metalcore proving that it's not just whiny/br00tal vocals and chugs
11. Darkthrone - Transylvanian Hunger: This was extremely difficult trying to listen to this because I was so heavily into progressive metal but I made myself this because of your channel actually so thanks. First of many black metal bands that would become part of my CD collection and my beginning into becoming obsessed with black metal.
12. Gallowbraid - Ashen Eidolon: Favorite atmospheric black metal album, didn't know metal could be beautiful until I heard Jake Roger's cleans on the song Oak and Aspen.
I accidently flagged you. so sorry my phone is broken so it's real slow at times so I went to cancel it when it popped up and hit report because it popped up as I was trying to cancel. very sorry.
Just letting you know, you have helped me find amazing bands. I was a complete metal noob before I started watching your vids. You exposed me to bands like Agoloch and Nails (Rad shirt btw) and many more so thanks
Stay strong man. Love the videos and everything you do. We love ya.
You have a great passion for music. Really like this video! Two albums that mean a lot to me will always be Sabbath Masters of Reality and Maidens Number of the Beast. The two albums that got me into Metal.
Nirvana Nevermind: the first album i really loved and got me into music. Bleach was also the first cd i bought
Metallica Ride The Lightning: the album that got me into metal, remember my dad showing me creeping death and just being blown away
Watain The Wild Hunt: first proper black album i bought when i was 13, got me into extreme metal
Jimmy Eat world Bleed American: gets me through tough times and always cheers me up
Green Day American Idiot: first punk album, first proper rock album i remember coming out when i was 4 or 5
Deviated Instinct Sanctuary crawls....: first vinyl i bought
At the Gates Slaughter of the Soul: favourite metal album as of right now
Emperor In the Nightshade eclipse: favourite black metal album
Refused the shape of punk to come: favourite punk album. absolutely amazing and experimental, also one of the best gigs i've ever been to
Voivod Dimension Hatross: same as refused but punk, another amazing gig
Bring Me The Horizon There is a Hell: not very true meant a lot to me in the darkest times of my life, brings back bad memories however and they have now completely sold out now which is a shame
Some excellent choices right here.
One that always comes to mind for me is With Teeth by Nine Inch Nails. It was the first NIN album I ever bought/heard and it really started me down my path to loving music. I had so many good times listening to that album while playing Halo 2 also.
+Doomed Existence This is weird: that was my first NIN album too, funnily enough, and it was around the same time I finally got an Xbox so I have memories of playing it with Halo and Halo 2.
+Richard Owens The funny thing is that I didn't even own an Xbox at the time. I just had friends who were kind enough to lend me theirs so I could play at my house too. But yeah, With Teeth is definitely my top NIN album because of those memories and how much impact the music had on me at that point in time. Sunspots is without a doubt my favorite NIN song.
Fair enough! I'm sure I must've had other games that Christmas (of the year W_T came out), but I can't remember. It actually took me a while to get into that album - because I got an album at random after seeing the video of 'We're In This Together' and being absolutely blown away by it - I think I was disappointed it didn't sound similar. But it'll always have a special place for setting me onto NIN fandom.
Yes! Definitely one of the (many) highlights for the album, agreed.
This video was awesome, I watched the entire thing. I always found your knowledge and your opinions on metal extremely inspiring and I owe my taste in metal music to you. Here's my list for metal:
Kaos Sacramentum - Scars of Revelation
Amon Amarth -Deciever of the Gods
Ethereal Shroud - They Became the Falling Ash
Ensiferum - One Man Army
Ghost - Opus Eponymous
Saor - Aura
Allegaeon - Elements of the Infinite
Burzum - Filosofem
Cattle Decapitation - Monolith of Inhumanity
Timeghoul - complete discography
I love your content and I hope you continue to make videos for a long time. Also cool to see a RUclipsr from upstate :)
ive listened to it countless times, and will continue to due so for a very long time, ashes of the wake by lamb of god is by far my all time favorite
I might do something like this someday. You've introduced me to some of my favorite bands,like Watain and Revenge. I've thought about the albums that helped me through some tough times.
Honestly, Black Sabbath's Paranoid. My dad gave me his CD (and later his collection of classic rock and a little bit of metal) and then later on when I started collecting vinyl, he bought me Paranoid on vinyl. Also, Sleep's Holy Mountain. I have it on CD but for a while vinyl was stupid expensive but eventually, for my birthday, I got a repressing since it had been repressed. That's a record I never thought I would own.
I would have to say the self titled album by slipknot. It was the first album that introduced me to the metal genre.
EVO 0930 Bit late... But Same! Not as keen on modern Slipknot but I think the first 2 are very cool.
absolutely fantastic video man.
So I know this was uploaded a long time ago and will excuse for bringing up something so personal that you talked about. But I'm watching this now and just had to let you know that I found it very moving and emotional you talking about Dröj kvar by Lönndom. Has anyone speaking swedish told you that "Dröj kvar" could be translated along the lines of "Stay a little longer"?
Holy shit, I never knew that. That's absolutely amazing. Thank you for letting me know!
CountBlagorath Glad I could inform you!
@@ElusiveMirror Thanks again for letting me know. I know this was 5 years ago, but it still pops in my head every so often and it truly helps.
@@CountBlagorath Maybe it's time I sent you my full translation then, which I did just now. Decided to translate "Dröj Kvar" to "linger[,] remain" this time:
Linger Remain
Linger remain sense and wisdom, like last winter with its austere cold. /
Change not place with the world’s devils, /
like a sword is changed for a broken shield. /
Stay soul inside here. Like the soul stays in hell. /
For the man that three times has sworn false, /
without the thought on where afterwards he ends up. /
Linger remain my heart linger remain. /
Yet the blood pulsates through your voidage. /
What life gives is in the end what is taken. /
Thereafter waits the end, a mystery. /
Stay blood here inside. /
Keep yourself warm, death lay itself beside. /
A feeling grows, everything seems to give way. /
My eyes seek the light, hold my sight wide.
Great channel Sean !!
There were two albums that after I hear them i said to myself :" this is the shit I need "
Sepultura-- Schizophrenia
Death -- Scream Bloody Gore
I really enjoyed the video. Very different and very interesting to say the least
In Flames
"Whoracle"
Opeth
"Blackwater Park"
Spawn of Possession
"Incurso"
Lynyrd Skynyrd
"Second Helping"
Swallow The Sun
"The morning never came"
Iron Maiden
"Number of the beast"
Those records have done more more for me as a fan, a musician, and a person more than any other albums that I have ever listened to.
Really enjoyed the video, I'd assume that it's a hard type of video to make
Thanks for the content, man! Been wanting to start a collection channel for quite some time now, always binge watching your videos
Keep up the good work!
The pieces in my collection that mean the most are by a So.Cal BM band called Conjuror. You said to maybe pick something that helped you during a really shitty time. Their LP came into my life during one of my darkest times in my life. Every aspect of the band from the vox to the guitar/ bass / drums are incredible
That live version of "Day" from Sanctitude is absolutely fantastic. Great reworking of that song.
The album I have in my collection that means the most to me is ''Ascendancy'' by Trivium. Trivium was the band that first got me into metal, and Ascendancy was the very first album I've ever bought. Its gotten me through so much shit. It's amazing.
For me I need a new copy but my most treasured album is Nimrod from Green Day. Before 6th grade all I really listened to was 60's music because that's what my dad plays. I heard Nimrod in a friend's family's car and I was hooked. If not for Green Day I would never love bands such as Panopticon.
love hearing these stories man, definitely gonna do a video response
I'd do my own video if I owned enough albums. But here's a list and mini-descriptions, and I happen to own three of these.
Amon Amarth - Twilight of the Thunder God: This was the album that got me into extreme metal. There's a lot of emotion and energy in the music that really hit me, and I think I first discovered the band back in 2013 on the comments of a Thor: The Dark World trailer. That movie kind of sucked, this album doesn't. I don't listen to the band as much anymore but that album still stands as the first death metal I ever listened to and brought me down a crazy rabbit hole. Favorite song: Live For The Kill
Celtic Frost - Monotheist: Quite similar to your thoughts on it, I had never heard an album that dark and menacing before and it totally wowed me on first listen. It's a genuinely FRIGHTENING album and never gets tiring even after listening to black metal for days on end. Very little if anything can top this album in how menacing it is. Favorite song: Synagogue Satanae
Epica - Design Your Universe: I have no idea how a band can put some notes together and do something that might seem kind of simple but creative something absolutely beautiful. That's this album, and honestly all the band's work. I never finish this album with dry eyes, it's absolutely heartbreaking from beginning to end. Favorite song: Tides of Time AND Design Your Universe
Iron Maiden - The Final Frontier: Far from my favorite Iron Maiden album but it made my last year of high school amazing. I had for so long not seen it as a one of their best and I still prefer a multitude of albums over it but somehow, after giving The Final Frontier a listen sometime back then, something clicked and I was listening to it constantly. SOMETHING about this album just seems to hit me in a personal spot that I still find hard to truly understand, but it is what it is. Favorite song: When the Wild Wind Blows
Opeth - Blackwater Park: My favorite album of all time. Everything about this record reeks with a dark, bleak atmosphere which is different from the menace found in Monotheist. There's a more melancholic and subtle side which I absolutely love, and simply a power behind the way Opeth arranges their songs. It's hard to describe and I'm far from a musical expert but never before had I heard misanthropy sound beautiful. Blackwater Park did just that. Favorite song: Bleak
Awesome video as always
Sonata Arctica-Reckoning Night.
Pain of Salvation-Perfect Element
Symphony X-V-The New Mythology Suite
Kamelot-The Black Halo
Third Eye Blind-S/T
Collective Soul-S/T
Offspring-Smash
Manticora-8 Deadly Sins
Dream Theater-Images and Words
Images and Words and The Black Halo are incredible. So is Smash. Oddly, I also agree with Third Eye Blind and Collective Soul. Some good choices here!
Burzum's Filosofem, Agalloch's The Mantle and The Misfits Static Age are the most important albums for me. They helped shape who I am.
Glad you're doing better now bro
Great video man, keep it up!
Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden
So far, so good, so what - Megadeth
The Wall - Pink Floyd
Spectrum of Death - Morbid Saint
Kill ‘em all - Metallica
The Legacy - Testament
Far Beyond Driven - Pantera
March or Die - Motörhead
Countdown to extinction - Megadeth
Killers - Iron Maiden
Fear of the dark, Somewhere in Time, and Powerslave - Iron Maiden
Keeper of the Seven Keys - Helloween
Ragnorok, and Scumdogs of the Universe - GWAR
Holy Diver, Last in Line, Lock up the Wolves, and Strange Highways - DIO
Heaven and Hell - Black Sabbath
Ride the lightning, and Master of Puppets - Metallica
This!
Amon Amarth - With Oden on Our SideSatyricon - The Age of NeroSirenia - The 13th FloorThose are my three favourite bands, and the albums that got me into them. Although I'd heard plenty of Metal before them, these are the bands that really spoke to me the most, and had the biggest impact when I heard them for the first time. Also, "Perils of the Deep Blue" by Sirenia is close to my heart because Sirenia toured Australia for the first time on this album, and it was one of the most incredible sets, as far as set-list and sound, I'd ever seen.I also adore the original soundtrack of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Phantom of the Opera", that was the first music I fell in love with when I was about eight or nine years old (I didn't hear any Metal until I was about ten or eleven).Other honourable mentions:Amon Amarth - Versus the WorldSatyricon - Dark Medieval Times, Nemesis Divina, Live at the OperaSirenia - At Sixes and Sevens, The Enigma of Life, The Seventh Life PathLeaves' Eyes - Njord, Meredead, King of KingsEmperor - In the Nightside EclipseImmortal - All Shall FallBurzum - FilosofemNightbringer - Rex Ex Ordine Throni, Death and the Black WorkMarduk - Wormwood, Serpent SermonBolt Thrower - Realm of Chaos, For VictoryBlack Sabbath - ParanoidJudas Priest - Nostradamus, Painkiller, Redeemer of SoulsIron Maiden - Number of the Beast, Piece of MindSlayer - Hell Awaits, Reign in Blood, Seasons in the Abyss South of HeavenMorbid Angel - DominationCradle of Filth - The Principle of Evil made Flesh, Damnation and a Day, Godspeed on the Devil's ThunderRhapsody of Fire - From Chaos to EternityDio - Holy DiverAnaal Nathrakh - In the Constellation of the Black WidowOpeth - Ghost ReveriesKampfar - HeimgangNick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Let Love InBlackmore's Night - The Secret VoyageThe list could seriously go on for years, and I don't want what's written here to discredit albums that I haven't mentioned. Frankly, there a very few albums in my collection that I'd be willing to ever part with. There are albums that I haven't mentioned, that had equal impact as the ones I have.
Cradle of Filth - Cruellty and the Beast, Pantera (everything), Opeth - The Candlelight Years, Blind Guardian - Nightfall
ßub-ßißLord Rooqckusß cruelty and the beast is fukkin amazing. next to Dusk and her Embrace
Nightfall owns all. Such an excellent record.
Metallica- Master of Puppets
Megadeth- Peace Sells... But Who's Buying
Mastodon- Crack the Skye
The Offspring- Smash
The Strokes- Is This It
Opeth- Blackwater Park/My Arms Your Hearse
abel sanchez A lot of people like Crack the Skye. I'll have to check it out
You know Waldgeflüster? Saw them live a few weeks ago, it was amazing. I was surprised when you hold it in the camera :)
important CDs are:
- soad toxicity
- mayhem dmds
- burzum self titled/aske
- kpn la chaise dyable
- xathrites my last day story
and other shit...
greetings from germany, count \,,/
That cover with nosferatu on it is badass
for me, one of my favorite items in my collection is my copy of Zelda reorchestrated: Twilight Symphony. Such a genius and beautiful reorchestration of an already golden soundtrack.
other albums that mean a lot:
master of puppets - first metal album
de mysteriis dom sathanas - favorite album.
+Krilkaazzoor btw, to elaborate further: Twilight Princess is easily one of my favorite games of all time. not to mention Twilight Symphony is limited to 2000 if i remember correctly.
Twilight Princess is absolutely incredible. Excellent music, too. Puppets is my favorite metal record. As far as Mayhem, I think it’s a shame that Dead wasn’t the vocalist for that record; his vocals were best for that band IMO.
I have some:
Woods of Ypres: Woods III Album(helped me trough my darkest moments of life, the vocals of David are so touching and comforting that it makes you feel that you are not alone, David died and i cried my heart out when this happened, he could have been a legend by now.)
I really want everyone to check these guys out.
Meshuggah Obzen (I didn't understand a lot of things about human behavior, and society, this masterpiece expanded my view on things a lot.)
Gojira: Terra Incognita (I really wanted this album for a long time, but i couldn't afford to buy it for 200 euros. But then i found it for 50 euros, so took my shot. and am currently a proud owner of this rare album.)
Agalloch: The Mantle (just a beautiful album where i can fly trough endlessly)
Emperor: Wrath of the Titan (It helped me to fight back on things when surroundings around me got difficult.)
Devin Townsend Project: Deconstruction (a album that boosts my creative vision on things and as a artist this is a masterpiece i very much like because of the humor, yet critical approach on things.)
Frontline assembly: Echogenetic (one of the few electronic sounding albums i like due to it's hollow atmosphere and static lyrics)
Woodkid: The Golden Age (the album describes me as a person, and a lot of troubles i had in my life, a real pleasant masterpiece to listen to)
Primus: Green Naugahyde (the album is funny cool, and the bass guitar is creatively the main instrument in this album, it's so funny weird and interesting to listen to.)
Honorable Mentions:
Triptykon - Melana Chasmata
Heaven shall Burn - Iconoclast: Final resistance
Teseract - Polaris
David was a really really good guy.
Fuck, man! That Burzum story gave me chills! Must've been epic!
I had put off music for months mostly due to life matters taking over my life. I felt a disconnect from metal in particular that I could not shake off fully. It may seem unthinkable, but it happened. After having watched this video yesterday, along with reply videos such as from Counterbeat ! and Wyattxhim, I had to go out today and pick up some of the albums mentioned. Helped a lot. Thanks, CountBlagorath!
Hey dude I found the topic of this video really thought provoking, So I made a video response.
The Cure "100 Years" is my ultimate death dirge. Tribulation do a great cover of it as well.
Wow, I'll have to think about that. Interesting question btw
There are just so many that have hit me hard at different times in my life, but some noteworthy ones include:
Metallica-Kill ‘Em All, Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets
Nirvana-Nevermind, In Utero, Bleach
Blind Guardian-Nightfall in Middle-Earth and all the others
Demons and Wizards-self titled and Touched By the Crimson King
The Beatles-entire catalogue
Nightwish-Once and Wishmaster
Dream Theater-Images and Words, Awake, Scenes From a Memory, Train of Thought, Octavarium
Nick Drake-Pink Moon
Enya-The Memory of Trees, Shepherd Moons and A Day Without Rain
Buckethead-Electric Tears, Population Override, Monsters and Robots, The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell, Bermuda Triangle, Colma, Giant Robot… actually, just all Buckethead
Death Cube K-Torn From Black Space, Dreamatorium, Disembodied
Tool-Aenima
Alice In Chains-Dirt
Black Mountain Transmitter-Black Goat of the Woods
Nox Arcana-The Darkness is Coming
Nocturnal Illusion soundtrack
Protest the Hero-Kezia
Lightning Hopkins-anything
John Denver-Rocky Mountain High and Poems, Prayers and Promises
Disturbed-The Sickness
SOAD-Toxicity
Dimmu Borgir-Enthrone Darkness Triumphant, Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia, Stormblast
Eiffel 65-Europop
.hack//SIGN OST
Any music from The Legend of Zelda series, especially Ocarina of Time
Primus-Pork Soda
Led Zeppelin-I, II, III, and IV and Houses of the Holy
Ayreon-any and all
Pink Floyd-The Dark Side of the Moon
Burzum-self titled and Det Som Engang Var
Mayhem with Dead
Black Sabbath-Paranoid
Gorillaz-Demon Days
Blink 182-Enema of the State
The Chick Corea Elektric Band-self titled
Iron Maiden-Powerslave
Jimi Hendrix Experience-Electric Ladyland
Chopin’s Nocturnes
…and so many, many more. Great video, and thanks for getting me to explore music I love and for helping me to discover more.
Awesome video man i think we all learned a lot about u and your life, hope to see similar videos soon!!
+Andrew Marlowe Thanks a lot man! I plan on doing some more personal videos soon.
+CountBlagorath What made you want to cut your hair? I dont think its bad im just wondering
Eat Dat Creepypasta Having long hair was a pain in the ass to maintain. The knots were crazy and it was more trouble than it was worth.
+CountBlagorath I totally understand man. I have a mohawk that gets in knots alot and it pisses me off.
+CountBlagorath And an album that meant alot to me was the babymetal album from babymetal. I was going through a phase wgere i was obssesed with babymetal. Now its more folk metal bands like heidevolk abd wintersun
In terms of a record I've been looking for definitely Katatonia's "Saw You Drown" on vinyl. My next record to get will be Cocteau Twins' "Four-Calendar Café" but that's rare and goes for a fuckload, but it's also an album that's very special to me because it got me through a really bad time, when my mom was suffering from cancer. Another album from around that time was The Contortionist's "Language". Some others that've just helped me out at different times are Cult of Luna's "Somewhere Along the Highway" (I've got the green vinyl pre-ordered), pretty much everything by Katatonia, My Bloody Valentine both "Loveless" and "mbv", Ved Buens Ende - "Written in Waters", and Dead Can Dance - "Within the Realm of a Dying Sun".
By the way thanks for the archgoat recommendation. I am not a big black metal fan but that band fucking kills.
I just put up a response video. Love the idea!
Nirvana-Nevermind (Not Metal I know)
Metallica-Black album given to me by my dad.
Deep Purple-Machine head
Soundgarden-Badmotorfinger
Great Video dude, i'll make a response video and post it later tonight.
Tough one-
I know this seems to focus more on BM but don’t care what anyone says- Danzig 4!!!! Every song on that stirs up a whirlwind of memories.
Transilvan Hunger, Hell Awaits, any all Burzum less prison midi stuff, and Mutiilation Vampires of Black Imperial Blood and Remains of a Ruined Dead Cursed Soul- Cliche I know. Modern day- Drowning the light- EVERYTHING especially Oceans of eternity.
Ooh, Rob Zombie "Hellbilly Deluxe" 1998. Has some of Rob's best songs.
Hell yeah
Wow, a video response! Too bad it doesn't exist anywhere. I'll list these albums here anyway though. Jane Doe by Converge, Crack the Skye, Around the Fur and Saturday Night Wrist by Deftones, The Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails, Fabulous Muscles and Nina by Xiu Xiu, A Quick Fix of Melancholy by Ulver, Silent Alarm by Bloc Party, Smile by Boris, The Clash by The Clash, Attack on Memory by Cloud Nothings, Alive 2007 by Daft Punk, Bonito Generation by Kero Kero Bonito, Feelin Kinda Free by the Drones, This Year's Model, Get Happy, and Armed Forces by Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Singles Going Steady by the Buzzcocks, From Afar by Ensiferum, New Boots and Panties by Ian Dury and the Blockhead, Brutalism by Idles, The Creek Drank the Cradle and Our Endless Numbered Days by Iron and Wine, Oceanic by Isis, Thick as a Brick by Jethro Tull, Killing Joke by Killing Joke (my favorite industrial/industrial metal album ever), Arthur (Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire) by the Kinks, Bravado by Kirin J. Callinan, Karkelo, Korven Kuningas by Korpiklaani, Presence and Led Zeppelin IV by Led Zeppelin, Transformer by Lou Reed, Portrait of an American Family by Marilyn Manson, Gluey Porch Treatment by the Melvins,Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge by My Chemical Romance, New York Dolls by New York Dolls, Definitely Maybe by Oasis, Return to the 36 Chambers by Ol' Dirty Bastard, Speakerbox/The Love Below by Outkast, and Tales Told by Dead Friends by Mayday Parade. I could go on for hours about albums that have changed my perspective on music or life or albums that mean a lot to me but I'll just leave this.
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For me, blackwater park - opeth. 1st metal CD I ever really got into after seeing almost universal great reviews
man ALot these bands you talk about I really wanna check out only one I knew was burzum awesome video
Tiamat - astral sleep and clouds, Paradise lost - Shades of god and gothic, my dying bride - turn loose the swans, cemetary - godless beauty, varathrone - his majesty at the swamp, bolt thrower - ivth crusade, deicide -st, candlemass tales of creation, i could go on for ages :) nice list mate!
For me, my most meaningful albums:
Forgotten Woods - The curse of Mankind
Lord Belial - Enter the moonlight gate
Nokturnal Mortum - Lunar Poetry
YGG
and Shining - I WDDC
Most people would laugh at this but the most important album i have is the Dethalbum 1 from dethklok because it was my intro to death metal but it also mainly inspired to pick up the guitar and want to play like Brendon Small does. I took one lesson on the guitar but then i just gave up at that point
Another one is World Painted blood by slayer. I always loved slayer but i kind of forgot about them until i was gonna go see them in concert in 2011. I heard the riff after the chorus of the title track and ended up deciding to learn the whole song. Since then, i have been playing guitar and writing my own music. I am super thankful that i got back into slayer otherwise i probably would not be playing guitar.
No shame, it's a awesome album.
Finally got my video up, albeit it's a bit long, love this idea for a vid
great video - thanks
Interesting video
Iron Maiden - Final Frontier
Death - Scream Bloody Gore
Death - Sound of Perseverance
Make Them suffer - Old Souls
Heterodox - Elixir of Lethe
Agreed on "Loss". RIP Wodensthrone.
Nice list man, linked it in my last update. Going to think a bit about my favorites. Love that Monotheist, that's on my wantlist for some time now. Maybe next time a video of records that scared you the most.. Can't think of a single album that ever scared me.
Man that's a tough question to answer...... Mine would have to be my CD of Woods V. No matter what mood I'm in, I can put that album on and just be whisked off on David's voice. A close second would have to be Thrawsunblat's Canada 2010. I got the repress on vinyl and it has to be my favourite thing I've ever ordered. *EDIT* The only Vinyl version of the album on discogs is around 400 bucks for me. I'm heartbroken that I can't have it.
Awesome question! I would have to go with these as my most important to me:
Windir - 1184 and Arntor
Opeth - Blackwater Park (album that got me into the more extreme)
Emperor - In The Nightside Eclipse (started my love of black metal).
Darkspace - 1 - 4.
Alice In Chains - Dirt
I always puts those albums/bands on when I need something to lift my spirit.
BLACKWATER PARK
Ozzy Osbourne-Diary of a Madman on the the first vinyl press: My favorite album on its original press
Hell-Human Remains clear 3xLP: Must have for a while that was given for a gift
Ulver-Kveldssanger German press CD: Blind buy that ended up going really well for me
Big Fish cast recording: Great memories of doing this show
nice shirt, its one of my favorite shirts in my shirt collection.
great choices man
Agalloch - Pale folklore
Katatonia - Discouraged Ones
Death - Sound of Perseverance
Nightwish - Once
Within temptation - Mother Earth
the Gathering - How to measure a planet?
Woods of Ypres - Pursult of the sun and Allure of the Earth
Type O negative - Bloody Kisses
Paradise lost - One Second
Nailbomb - Point Blank
my most important album to me is an absolutely terrible album called "outta this world" by JLS, my aunt gave it to me as a christmas present and a few years later she passed away from cancer. so it means a lot but i hate it haha
I would have to say Katatonia-July. Got it so many years ago. Still listen to it once in a while.
Carpathian forest - black shining leather. First album I ever bought.
slipknot - all hope is gone. my entry album into the metal genre. funny story, kids at my high school introduced me to metal. best part, it was a christian high school.
My record collection isn't very big at the moment (only 45 albums), but the other day I bought the most valuable album currently in it, and that is the Standard Edition of the 20th Anniversary Remastered Vinyl Pressing of Garbage's self-titled masterpiece from 1995. This came out in October and was a highly anticipated release because their work wasn't available on vinyl prior to this.
When I saw it at Kops Records (a small chain of Vinyl retailers in Toronto) the other day, I was twice shocked by the fact that A) I even found a copy in a store, and B) that said copy was only 50$. I don't know how many copies were released but they sold out quickly because of the high demand and copies currently listed on Discogs and Ebay are 170$ - 350$ dollars.
It's a perfect album, imo. The personal significance of this record though is that the song 'Queer' was the soundtrack to my first kiss and the first time I made out with a girl, which happened when I was 15 or 16. It's got a snappy beat, but it's a great striptease song, cause the instrumentation is a little sleazy and Shirley Manson delivers a slightly erotic vocal performance. It suited the moment perfectly (cause the girl I made out with was smoking hot and she gave me a strip before we made out, so that's how I know haha). Overall, the album was the soundtrack to a sexy time in my life when I was beginning to experiment with life and love (and when thongs were becoming all the rage among girls for the first time hahah).
Loss is THE first atmospheric BM record I ever heard, ans it changed my life... litteraly
Two albums I own that mean a lot to me are Die Without Hope by Carnifex and Holy War by Thy Art is Murder. Not only because I love the music, but listening to those albums happened to really help me through some shit that happened during Christmas time. So those are two albums I'm definitely never getting rid of (I can't see myself getting rid of any of the albums I own, but still).
great questions and video. Hvis lyset tar oss is one of my faves/specials
A few albums that mean the most to me...
Darkthrone's Transilvanian Hunger, because it's my favorite classic Black Metal album, which is also my favorite genre of metal
Lindemann's Skills In Pills, because each of my closest friends love this album and we play it just about every time we gather together
Motorhead's Bad Magic, because it was the final album that Lemmy, one of the final living idols I ever had, put out before his death. I remember putting it on and hearing Till The End and just wanting to break down
Rammstein's Reise, Reise and Sehnsucht. Reise, Reise is one of my absolute favorite albums of all time and my best friend gifted it to me for xmas. Sehnsucht was a gift that my ex brought home to me after being away for a long time, and even though we broke up, I still like to think we're good friends, and we've bonded through music
Sabaton's Primo Victoria, because a good friend went to Sabaton Open Air and brought this CD back to me signed by their bassist
The albums that mean the most to me though, are Woods Of Ypres' cold albums. Woods 1,3, and 5 mean more to me than I could ever explain in due detail. Each song, each lyric, and each sorrowful note resonates perfectly with me, and I feel like I knew David Gold on a personal level after relating so easily to many of his words.
I can tell the Agalloch one means a lot to you because your voice is slightly chocking up :) that is cool :) PS I like ya beard
You are my hero dude
rad video brother
Has to be the Mantle too, for every single reason you said.
"If this grand panorama before me is what you call God, then God is not dead."
+telephone bear Gives me chills every time I hear that line. Not gonna lie, the first time I listened that song while reading the lyrics, I was moved to tears.
CountBlagorath it's not often a lyric can move you on an almost religious level. Flawless album and I think the record that turned me onto harsh vocals at all, opening the door to a load of metal I was previously put off by.
The first Celtic Frost song I heard was Ground as well. I didn't really understand it at first, and kind of forgot about CF, but now it is definitely one of my favourite albums ever, and Celtic Frost is most likely my favourite band. I'm definitely gonna do a video like this.
I love A Line of Deathless Kings! I listened to it all the time back in 09 while going through divorce.
I have a first press of Death Grips' Exmilitary that I won't let go of because it'll never be pressed again due to copyright issues, it was an independent press done by the band, and was one of the first hip hop albums that I sought out (instead of people being like "this is a classic/ essential, listen to it!"). I also have a copy of Black Widow's Sacrifice that's one of my favorite prog rock albums and is a first press from England.
Impetigo's Horror of the Zombies is another one because it was the 1st LP I ever bought with my own money (despite the money being an easter gift) and on the first spin became an instant favorite. It's something I can't even listen to mp3s of because I feel like it doesn't deliver like the LP does (it's a Hell's Headbangers repress, but despite that it's beautiful)
also my dad and I bonded over Not Fragile from Bachman Turner Overdrive after he divorced my mom and rebuilt this house damaged by a hurricane over a decade ago
Hey count, I haven't watched you in a while but I was curious about Wintersun. I remember you saying in a past video that Wintersun helped you through troubled times.
+RealMetalGaming It did, but this is only a few of the records that mean a lot to me.
I don't make videos but I will make a list here:
Iron Maiden-Killers - first album I ever bought...
The Misfits-Earth AD - bought it because of the album cover, found out the music matched it perfectly.
Darkthrone soulside Journey - my first death metal album..still love it to this day, probably my top 5...
Malevolent Creation - Retribution - on the eve of apocalypse, best death metal song EVER..
Death-Sound of Perseverance, bought it the day Chuck died.. end of story, the best...
Emporer - In the nightside eclipse, the album that got me into black metal...
Massacre - From Beyond, the opening track should have been on the soundtrack "The Gate" watch it...you'll see what I mean.
Finally was able to get mine uploaded. great idea for a video man
Hands down my most valuable and cherished cd has to be the symphonies of sickness and reek of putrefaction split cd. That fucker was very hard to find and expensive as fuck too. Cancers death shall rise was also given to me for my birth day by my mom so it's special too.
Shame that ya didn't get ya this in real live, but ya deserve life & I am happy that ya live.