most internet music fans go though this phase at some point, i’m just glad he went down this rabbit hole instead of “lyrical miracle” wannabe eminem rap 😭
I’m not as much of an anime fan as I once was. But I am still a huge music buff and I gotta say “Music Man” Joey is quickly becoming one of my favorite music commentators. Keep it up.
1. Led Zeppelin- Led Zeppelin IV* 2. The Rolling Stones- Some Girls 3. Nick Drake- Pink Moon 4. Pink Floyd- Animals* 5. Dead Kennedys- Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables* 6. MF Doom x Madlib- Madvillain* 7. Tool- 10,000 Days* 8. Radiohead- Kid A* 9. American Football- S/T 1* 10. Earl Sweatshirt- Some Rap Songs 11. The Cure- Seventeen Seconds* 12. Tangerine Dream- Mars Polaris 13. King Crimson- In the Court of the Crimson King* 14. Asian Kung Fu Generation- Surf Bungaku Kamakura 15. Melt Banana- Fetch 16. Sports- Demondaze 17. Toe- For Long Tomorrow 18. Explosions in the Sky- The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place 19. Descendents- Milo Goes to College* 20. Maximum the Hormone- Bu-Ikikaesu* 21. The Pillows- Happy Bivouac 22. Nujabes- Metaphorical Music* 23. World’s End Girlfriend- Heartbreak Wonderland 24. Sigur Ros- Valtari 25. Bon Iver- 22, A Million 26. King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard- Infest the Rats’ Nest 27. Jethro Tull- Thick as a Brick* 28. Queen- Jazz 29. Emerson, Lake, & Palmer- Brain Salad Surgery* 30. Yes- Close to the Edge* 31. Deafheaven- Sunbather* 32. Swans- To Be Kind 33. Neutral Milk Hotel- In the Aeroplane Over the Sea* 34. Godspeed You! Black Emperor- Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven* 35. Rush- Moving Pictures* 36. Coldplay- A Rush of Blood to the Head 37. Black Sabbath- Paranoid* 38. Car Seat Headrest- Twin Fantasy 39. The Velvet Underground- The Velvet Underground & Nico 40. Gorillaz- Demon Days* 41. Porter Robinson- Worlds 42. Iglooghost- Steel Mogu 43. Pendulum- Immersion 44. Nine Inch Nails- The Downward Spiral* 45. Ministry- Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs* 46. A Tribe Called Quest- The Low End Theory* 47. Ling Tosite Sigure- #4 48. Miles Davis- Kind of Blue 49. Mike- Disco 50. The Misfits- Static Age* 51. Nirvana- In Utero* 52. Bad Brains- Bad Brains* 53. Ramones- S/T 54. Kyojaku.- Kokoou no Gadan 55. tricot- T H E 56. NOFX- Punk in Drublic* 57. System of a Down- Toxicity* 58. Deep Purple- Burn 59. Status Quo- Blue for You 60. Radio Birdman- Radios Appear 61. Psychedelic Porn Crumpets- High Visceral {Part One} 62. AC/DC- Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap* 63. The Angels- The Angels 64. The Blue Hearts- The Blue Hearts 65. Lingua Ignota- Sinner Get Ready 66. The Mars Volta- Francis the Mute* 67. Porcupine Tree- Fear of a Blank Planet 68. The Pineapple Thief- What We Have Sown 69. The Beatles- Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band* 70. Maybeshewill- Fair Youth 71. God Is An Astronaut- All Is Violent, All Is Bright 72. Perspective, a Lovely Hand to Hold- Autonomy 73. Tiny Moving Parts- Swell 74. Joe Hisaishi- Princess Mononoke (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 75. Dropkick Murphys- The Warrior’s Code* 76. Flying Lotus- Cosmogramma* 77. Otoboke Beaver- Itekoma Hits 78. Stormzy- Heavy Is the Head* 79. Fatboy Slim- You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby* 80. Uriah Heap- Look at Yourself 81. Daft Punk- Discovery* 82. David Bowie- The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars 83. Joy Division- Closer 84. Green Day- Dookie* 85. The Offspring- The Offspring* 86. Hawkwind- Warrior on the Edge of Time 87. Motörhead- Motörhead 88. Simple Plan- Still Not Getting Any… 89. Evanescence- Fallen* 90. Pixies- Doolittle* 91. Eminem- The Marshall Mathers LP* 92. The Avalanches- Since I Left You 93. Brian Eno- Music for Airports 94. The Doors- The Doors 95. The White Stripes- Elephant* 96. The Police- Outlandos d’Amour 97. The Stranglers- Rattus Norvegicus 98. The Arrogant Sons of Bitches- Three Cheers for Disappointment 99. Minor Threat- Out of Step* 100. Clowns- Bad Blood *My all-time favs.
Hey man, just curious but how do you discover new artists to listen to or music in general ? I can tell by the list that you have great taste, but I personally find it difficult to search for artists , and I don't get any good recommendations either . Any advice ?
I compiled almost all 100 albums into a gargantuan playlist. Some of the albums weren't available on Spotify, but I added the songs that I could. 1,093 songs 75 hr 26 min Enjoy! It appears that RUclips won't let me post Spotify links in comments? I'll try to put the link in my channels "About" section.
Thanks so much Joey, trash taste has gotten me into so many amazing artists such as Muse and Foo Fighters. Never been a music guy, but that episode got me into it.
@@kikamikami They're considered some of the most "basic" popular/mainstream elementary rock bands ever. I mean I quite like them too (mostly classics, peak fan of FF is during the color and the shape, and muse definitely origin of symmetry, but during and after simulation theory is just....ugh horrible lol) but if you're in the music community you'd kind of get laughed at if you said you "discovered" them I suppose, I'm not an elitist (I don't really care what people listen to), but the community is full of people like that so just explaining where that snarky guy who replied to you was probably coming from.
This is probably my favourite video of yours, I've been a fan for a few years now and all your content's been amazing but this video conveniently came out shortly after I decided to start listening to at least one full length album a day, and I've been adding all the albums here that I could find on spotify to my "albums to listen to" playlist. I've already listened to a few before, some I've never heard of and others I've been meaning to listen to for a while, and I have to say this video has exposed me to so much new music that I never even knew existed that I now love. Thanks for making and uploading this, cheers.
join us and a small subsect of us drag unsuspecting hipsters and force them to listen to metal so i have someone to talk about extreme metal about but don't rat me out the feds cant know
Knowing Joey. This probably like 25% of his list. 🤣🤣🤣 I’m surprised he didn’t throw any classic thrash albums on the list. BUT goddamn he out paced me with some of the those Punk albums. I’m saving them
I literally had to instantly watch this because Immersion and Discovery were on the thumbnail. Makes me want to expand my music collection and give some of these a try.
Joey, if you are into Tool and Porcupine Tree, then you gotta try Opeth. They basically pioneered Prog Death Metal and they have a bunch of Folk and 70s Prog influences sprinkled in. I'd suggest Ghost Reveries or Blackwater Park (Steven Wilson produced it!) \m/
If you want to hear peak japanese music, I hugely recommend Boris - Flood & Feedbacker, FIshmans - Long season & 98.12.28 Otokotachi no Wakare, and Sheena Ringo's early albums esp. Kalk samen kuri no hana. Also be sure to check their other stuff too.
I totally agree on The Cure being more experimental earlier in their career, I also love the idea that you made a 100 album list to listen. A couple of years ago I listened to the top 500 best albums according to the Rolling Stone magazine and, although it was packed with shit to the brim, I learnt a lot and i mean A LOT about music. I will defenetely hear every album you recomended, over time, ofc. Anyway, great taste, great work.
This is my favourite video of yours, I come back to it from time to time when I feel like discovering new artists or albums! Would love to see more like this (:
I’m very surprised how big of a punk fan you are. As a huge punk rock fan myself I dig all of those albums you mentioned and you have a really kick ass music taste!! 🤘🏻
Good to see your choices. My list would be : Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon Dire Straits - eponymus Supertramp - Crime of the Century Neutral Milk Hotel - In the aeroplane over the sea Sufjan Stevens - Illinois Slint - Spiderland Gang of Four - Entertainment! The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper´s Waterboys - This is the Sea Peter Murphy - Deep King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King Roger Waters - Amused to death Marillion - Misplaced Childhood Dire Straits - Communiqué Pink Floyd - Animals XTC - Drums and wires Genesis - Selling England by the pound Supertramp - Crisis? What Crisis? Eels - Beautiful Freak Television - Marquee Moon The Chameleons - Script of the bridge The Smiths - The Queen is dead Steely Dan - Aja Keith Jarrett- Koln Concert
you talking about SRS by Earl got me so hyped!!! that album is incredible and it adds to it when u also know the context of the songs and what Earl was going through while recording it. The jazz samples are goated too. Incredible!! But i must say at first it might not be for everyone
As someone who’s a massive music nerd (and currently attending college for music/guitar) I definitely agree that everyone should listen to The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Radiohead just because of how diverse their songs are
yellowcard8100 I might also be saying that as a huge Beatles fan but I do respect what Joey’s saying, but you still can’t deny how influential they are
I always find it funny how music snobs tend to throw shade towards the Beatles even though their favorite bands usually cite them as a huge inspiration lol.
i paused this video when you were talking about Madvillian, revoked my hip hop fan liscense, and listened to madvillian. Thank you joey, for enlghetening me
Jean Michelle Jarre - Oxygene Mike Oldfield - Amarok Mr Bungle - California Boards of Canada - the Campfire Headphase Persefone - Spiritual Migration Etherwood - Etherwood The Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation Not that i have'nt more, but it's actually difficult for me to pick favourites, since it depends on multiple factors. If Favorite means, music i come back listen to from time to time, here are 7 albums i really like.
Knowing Joey knows his hip-hop, I thought he would have a Ye album like (My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy or The Life of Pablo), a Kdot album like (To Pimp a Butterfly or good kid, m.A.A.d city) or even a Dr. Dre album like (The Chronic or 2001). But knowing Joey he can probably make a 100 more if he likes. lol
I really should listen to them, I'm not knowledgeable in music myself but recently started getting into postrock with Explosions in the Sky, This Will Destroy You being the artists I have listened to the most in terms of album count. And Sigur Ros is definitely something I'm going to listen to.
Great list; I'd add Electric Light Orchestra, Aphex Twin and Massive Attack to it and it'd retain the same energy with LOTS of new bangers to choose from.
I am impressed. I didn't expect someone your age to have this much breadth in music. Especially given the hours you put into studying Japanese. I will check some of these out for sure. Suggestion > The album Gangs by "And So I Watch You From Afar". Northern Irish post rock.
@@cemafer No, I've been watching Joey for a while. Trash Taste and all that. It's just discovering music takes time. From my perspective he is a young man. And a busy man.
Im so sad Queens of the Stone Age didn’t make it in 😭😭 i would’ve thought joey would love their Like clockwork album. It seems right up his alley. Another one was Kings of leon, they have some really good albums.
im gonna say it random access memories is better than discovery it just oozes passion and talent. Also boasts probably the best production ive personally ever heard.
Joey mentioning band, album and song names feels so much like that ProZD skit about anime arc titles to me. You might as well have made up 5 or 10 of them and I wouldn't notice.
I wonder what his favorite Kanye album is 🤔 Was pretty surprised no Kanye made on his list, I personally lean towards my beautiful dark twisted fantasy
I'm so happy you mentioned Lingua Ignota! Honestly such a genious musician, I hope more people will listen to her music. It's transcendental, bigger than life.. Just, what a way to express your grief and rage. Caligula is my favourite album of hers, but Sinner Get Ready is beautiful as well. Some of the things that happened to her are absolutely horrifying and I really admire her strength to cope with it all.. her music is very therapeutic and inspiring to me.
I love that you tend to choose more underrated albums as your favourites, instead of going with the trends. It's actually amazing as well that someone prioritizes Animals over Dark Side. (by the way check Highway 61 revisited and London calling. Right now. If not I will find you) (for jazz find Moanin' right now as well)
@@jipke7430 I think he means that not a lot of people are really into music and curious about it. A lot of people I know just listen repeatedly what they discovered in adolescence and never goes out comfort zone. I mean there are persons that seriously thinks listening to Linkin Park is not mainstream
Most of your list I kinda agree with, a fair few I'd never heard of, But "Animals" is my favourite Pink Floyd album, with "Meddle" a close second. I'm a lot older than you. I'm going to have to look up some of these Albums, but not the Hippity Hop. Some Differences - "Starless and Bible Black", "Revolver" and "Aqualung".
This is me, admitting that i had low expectations from "Anime Man". But im thorougly impressed. LZ,PF,Queen,Porcupine Tree..... "Yes" FFS. was not expecting these mentions
Sweet! I have recently started to culture myself into great albums and this video will add a bit to that list xD Edit: the albums I have listened to are Buiikikaesu, Close to the Edge, Court of the Crimson King, To Be Kind, Toxicity If I had to make a 3x3 on the fly it would be: Yoshu Fukushu (MTH) ; Mint Jams (Casiopeia) ; Congratulations (MGMT) ; The Black Parade (MCR) ; The New Abnormal (Strokes) ; To Be Kind (Swans) ; Fantastic Magic (TK from LTS) ; Hypnagogia (Dan Mason) ; Carolus Rex (Sabaton) There are probably more meaningful albums to add here, but only a few stuck on me like these. Honorable metions are Nectar (Joji is killing it xD), Shibuboshi (Shibusashirazu), Tomorrow is Nearly Yesterday and Everything is Stupid (Crywank).
@@randalica92 Normally Sabaton is confort music while I play some 1st person shooter with friends, but this album in particular tells a whole ass story from the upbringing of king Charles XII of Sweden, his delusion of grandeur, the soldiers pushing through side by side and the inevitable fall of the empire. Has so much passion that I feel nationalistic for a country I've never been to even xD
Oooo Honestly I would've either picked Is This It or Room on Fire for The Strokes Edit: I fucking love MCR dude The Black Parade is such a good fucking album
@@razinahmedkhantalha936 all these pics I have listened to in my twenties forward, so I didn't have phases and I don't have nostalgic pics at all here, so this is why "Is this it" is not in a better spot like some strokes fans, I just didn't grow up with it and The new Abnormal was the random youtube recomandation that stuck so much on me that I listened their whole discgraphy and loved it xD That isn't to say Is this it is not a tight-close second, amazing album
A lot of good choices Joey. Lots of respect for the breadth of music diversity/history. As an old dude (54), it is nice to see the next gen picking up good habits. A couple of suggestions across eras/genres: Pantera: Cowboys from Hell, Jurassic 5 : Power in Numbers, J. S. Bach: Brandenburg Concertos, and I can't believe you didn't include Guns 'n Roses: Appetite for Destruction. Good stuff Padawan.
Wow this is a great list, kinda surprised me there with your pick, SUNBATHER You seem to be a big prog fan like myself, and it's criminal you didn't include any more Prog Metal albums. I'd HIGLY recommend you checkout OPETH, they're beyond amazing, Prog Metal band with variety of sounds. Check out their album Damnation (mellow, more fusion rock side) OR their magnum opus Blackwater Park (heavy af concept album).
@@oblivious_sushi YESSS he has to listen to Opeth one of the greatest bands imo. He does seem well versed in his Prog Rock, maybe doesn't listen to much of Metal other than the mainstream ones.
Mad respect for putting Maximum the Hormone on your list. They are so epic, and i totally agree Buiikikaesu is such an amazing album the way they play with tone, can give you whiplash! You got a favorite? I'd have to say either Koi no Mega Lover or Kusou breaking Nou breaking Lily
Holy crap man, the second I heard Deafheaven, shoegaze and black metal I had to go listen to the entire album. Definitely an instant new favorite. I feel some weird deja vu, it's fantastic. I'm glad I found it through the channel, been a long time fan. You make great music yourself, love your taste.
Ive always enjoyed music but since most of my tastes in high school came from songs used in AMV's Ive rarely ever listened to albums (or really many songs from the same band). It was only recently I've gotten into listening to albums front to back so I cant wait to go through all these and hopefully find some new stuff I like. Current top 5 in no particular order except Autophobia because it was one of my first albums I listened to front to back multiple times Autophobia by Oblio MBDTF by Kanye TPAB by Kendrick Discovery by Daft Punk American Idiot by Green Day
Bro I got some more recs for you try: Wish You Were Here By Pink Floyd Civilization By Kero Kero Bonito Plastic Beach By Gorillaz Post and Homogenic By Bjork TA1300 By Denzel Curry
was in this classical state where you are kinda tired of music because you repeat to hear the same music over and over and are not able to find new stuff. And you just gave me stuff for the next 10 Years. May you be blessed my sir
My Favorite albums on this list: Led Zeppelin- Led Zeppelin IV Pink Floyd- Animals Dead Kennedys- Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables Madvillain- Madvillainy Tool- 10,000 Days American Football- LP1 The Cure- Seventeen Seconds King Crimson- In the Court of the Crimson King Melt Banana- Fetch sports.- Demon Daze Descendants- Milo Goes to College Maximum the Hormone- Bu-Ikikaesu Jethro Tull- Thick as a Brick Queen- Jazz Yes- Close to the Edge Deafheaven- Sunbather Neutral Milk Hotel- In the Aeroplane Over the Sea Rush- Moving Pictures Coldplay- A Rush of Blood to the Head Black Sabbath- Paranoid Gorillaz- Demon Days Nine Inch Nails- The Downward Spiral Ministry- Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs A Tribe Called Quest- The Low End Theory The Misfits- Static Age Nirvana- In Utero Bad Brains- Bad Brains Ramones- S/T NOFX- Punk in Drublic System of a Down- Toxicity AC/DC- Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap Lingua Ignota- Sinner Get Ready The Mars Volta- Francis the Mute The Beatles- Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Dropkick Murphys- The Warrior’s Code Daft Punk- Discovery David Bowie- The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars Green Day- Dookie The Offspring- The Offspring Simple Plan- Still Not Getting Any… Evanescence- Fallen Pixies- Doolittle Eminem- The Marshall Mathers LP The Doors- The Doors The White Stripes- Elephant Minor Threat- Out of Step
Damn, Joey has sick taste in music. It's so rare to find a fellow anime/manga fan with actually good music taste. Most of them think that Linkin Park and SOAD are the pinnacle of music. Not knocking either of those groups but you need to broaden your horizons if you think those are the greatest bands of all time.
Personally, I love SOAD and Linkin Park but broooooo there is so much more music I love besides those bands (MF DOOM, Tyler, Outkast, Wu Tang, Biggie, etc)
@@sickfitz4256 both are great bands, I agree. I just don't think that they are at the most elevated of status, even in their Genre. Comparing SOAD and LP to a band like Zeppelin wouldn't make sense, different realms. But to me, the greatest band of the 2000s alt metal variety was Deftones. But yeah that's basically what I was getting at. There's a whole world of music out there from various different times to enjoy and too many gamers and otaku are stuck in a box musically.
10:04 so glad Rush is on here, they are my favorite band. It's crazy it was only three guys who were such masters at their instruments, it sounded like five.
One thing I have learned as a heavy music fan, is that no matter what, other music fans will always find hidden gems you would never learn about. I keep on thinking, "oh I am not a real music fan" but the truth is that everybody finds different things.
Omg we have very similar tastes. When 10k days came out i seen them in tour and they had MELT BANANA open for them. They then proceeded to have a jam session while the singers of each band played rock paper scissors. That was actually my very first concert too.
6:00 I saw Maximum the Hormone at their first UK show in 11 years, June this year. 32C in London, doesn't matter, the whole floor at Electric Brixton was a mosh pit for the popular songs like Whats Up People.
Favorite albums of mine (no particular order) Nirvana: Never Mind Nirvana: In Utero TOOL: Lateralus My Chemical Romance: I Gave You My Bullets You Gave Me Your Love My Chemical Romance: The Black Parade Alice In Chains: Dirt Alice In Chains: Self Titled The Beatles: Magical Mystery Tour System of a Down: Toxicity Deftones: White Pony Elliot Smith: Either/Or Tyler The Creator: Igor Gorillaz: Demon Days Green Day: Dookie Weezer: Blue Album
My top albums by genre: Hip-Hop/Rap - Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the 36 Chambers Rock - Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon Alternative - Nirvana - Bleach Country - Johnny Cash - America IV Death Metal - Gorepot - Asian Stoned Effect Black Metal - Enslaved - Frost Electronic - Magic Circuit - Self Titled Classical - Vivaldi - Four Seasons Heavy Metal - Freddy Kruger's Underwear - 1981
I would say Enslaved Vikinglir Veldi was my fav album of them but also my fav Black metal album period and I prefer Nirvana In Utero (although pretty general opinion) although Bleach is alot more raw I like your similar tastes to mine :)
@@bruh......2005 It's good to see there's people out there with taste similar to mine. I like Bleach the most because, like you said, it was raw and emotional and I love that in the right genres.
My top 10 albums, no particular order....varies day to day. 10: Genesis-Selling England By The Pound 9: King Crimson-Discipline 8: The Replacements-Tim 7: Pink Floyd-Meddle 6: Frost*-Milliontown 5: Echolyn-Suffocating The Bloom 4: Marillion-Seasons End 3: Iron Maiden-Number of the Beast 2: Rush-Hemispheres 1: Frank Zappa-Over-Nite Sensation
Not gonna lie I really thought Welcome To The Black Parade was gonna be on there considering a lot of the other choices, but either way DAMN what a list!!!
I, too, am a cultured man. Specifically, I, too, have Twin Fantasy on Vinyl. (Also on this list I have Jazz by Queen, Demon Days by Gorillaz, and Toxicity by SOAD on vinyl) Edit: I have The Offsprings Self Titled on vinyl and I definitely didn't expect it on this list.
Joey, I've noticed you put a bunch of punk bands, you should try listening to this one called Leftover Crack the album Mediocre Generica. It's amazing. The lyrics. The instrumentals. Complete bangers. And if you really enjoy it then the Fuck World Trade album would be a definite must to listen too. I've kinda outgrown the whole punk scene but that band shape my life.
Man you have some legit taste in music, many of my favourites in there. And YES Animals is super underrated, it's far superior to (much more famous) The Wall. The Wall has some bangers but enormous amounts of filler, unlike Animals, in which every song is great.
Albums that would be missing if this was my list: Steely Dan - basically every single one, not even joking Ween - White Pepper and The Mollusk Definitely OK Computer Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory Distillers - Coral Fang Leftöver Crack - Fuck World Trade NOFX - Coaster, First Ditch Effort, Wolves in Wolves Clothing Viagra Boys - Street Worms Kendrick Lamar (???) . good kid and TPAB D'Angelo - Black Messiah Slipknot - Iowa
Steely Dan is just amazing. I also wouldnt know which one to pick. And definitely agree with Kendrick Lamar. Generally my list would have included alot more Rap
The Mars Volta slaps hard bro! I'd say their music is like a melody in chaos, a storm within a clear blue sky. Cassandra Gemini is a must to listen (the song is 30+ mins)
2:16 I saw TOOL on Monday for the first time, they were incredible. If you’re thinking about seeing them live - just do it. You won’t regret it. Also, Ten by Pearl Jam needs to be up there and aja by steely Dan 7:53 as a progrock fan, I have to like jethro tull. Takes you on a journey and loses you on the way 10:50 Thank goodness you put rush on otherwise I would have flipped tables. I don’t hate yes but rush is by far and away the best progrock band of all time. Period. 12:13 indeed a great fucking album So many math rock bands and yet not a single mention of covet
I haven’t seen Tool but just listening to their music is a fucking trip in itself, I still remember hearing Schism, Parabola and Vicarious for the first time and being absolutely blown away. Definitely some of my favourite metal songs
@@neiren_ Same. imo Deloused and Bedlam in Goliath have the best songs to listen to independently, but I do prefer Frances and Amputechture as whole albums
Joey definitely has a RYM account
or lastfm
album of the year >>>>
@@rovko819absolutely not
was about to say
most internet music fans go though this phase at some point, i’m just glad he went down this rabbit hole instead of “lyrical miracle” wannabe eminem rap 😭
I’m not as much of an anime fan as I once was. But I am still a huge music buff and I gotta say “Music Man” Joey is quickly becoming one of my favorite music commentators. Keep it up.
this is so real
tags: dad-rock, prog, melon, /mu/core, punk, j-rock, math-rock, midwest emo, crescendo-core
post rock, too
/mu/core
im glad joeys showing more of his hipster /mu/sic taste its surprisingly based coming from a anituber
/mu/core bot no death grips, seems legit
Math rock? What is that?, Rock song about mathematics?
1. Led Zeppelin- Led Zeppelin IV*
2. The Rolling Stones- Some Girls
3. Nick Drake- Pink Moon
4. Pink Floyd- Animals*
5. Dead Kennedys- Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables*
6. MF Doom x Madlib- Madvillain*
7. Tool- 10,000 Days*
8. Radiohead- Kid A*
9. American Football- S/T 1*
10. Earl Sweatshirt- Some Rap Songs
11. The Cure- Seventeen Seconds*
12. Tangerine Dream- Mars Polaris
13. King Crimson- In the Court of the Crimson King*
14. Asian Kung Fu Generation- Surf Bungaku Kamakura
15. Melt Banana- Fetch
16. Sports- Demondaze
17. Toe- For Long Tomorrow
18. Explosions in the Sky- The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place
19. Descendents- Milo Goes to College*
20. Maximum the Hormone- Bu-Ikikaesu*
21. The Pillows- Happy Bivouac
22. Nujabes- Metaphorical Music*
23. World’s End Girlfriend- Heartbreak Wonderland
24. Sigur Ros- Valtari
25. Bon Iver- 22, A Million
26. King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard- Infest the Rats’ Nest
27. Jethro Tull- Thick as a Brick*
28. Queen- Jazz
29. Emerson, Lake, & Palmer- Brain Salad Surgery*
30. Yes- Close to the Edge*
31. Deafheaven- Sunbather*
32. Swans- To Be Kind
33. Neutral Milk Hotel- In the Aeroplane Over the Sea*
34. Godspeed You! Black Emperor- Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven*
35. Rush- Moving Pictures*
36. Coldplay- A Rush of Blood to the Head
37. Black Sabbath- Paranoid*
38. Car Seat Headrest- Twin Fantasy
39. The Velvet Underground- The Velvet Underground & Nico
40. Gorillaz- Demon Days*
41. Porter Robinson- Worlds
42. Iglooghost- Steel Mogu
43. Pendulum- Immersion
44. Nine Inch Nails- The Downward Spiral*
45. Ministry- Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs*
46. A Tribe Called Quest- The Low End Theory*
47. Ling Tosite Sigure- #4
48. Miles Davis- Kind of Blue
49. Mike- Disco
50. The Misfits- Static Age*
51. Nirvana- In Utero*
52. Bad Brains- Bad Brains*
53. Ramones- S/T
54. Kyojaku.- Kokoou no Gadan
55. tricot- T H E
56. NOFX- Punk in Drublic*
57. System of a Down- Toxicity*
58. Deep Purple- Burn
59. Status Quo- Blue for You
60. Radio Birdman- Radios Appear
61. Psychedelic Porn Crumpets- High Visceral {Part One}
62. AC/DC- Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap*
63. The Angels- The Angels
64. The Blue Hearts- The Blue Hearts
65. Lingua Ignota- Sinner Get Ready
66. The Mars Volta- Francis the Mute*
67. Porcupine Tree- Fear of a Blank Planet
68. The Pineapple Thief- What We Have Sown
69. The Beatles- Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band*
70. Maybeshewill- Fair Youth
71. God Is An Astronaut- All Is Violent, All Is Bright
72. Perspective, a Lovely Hand to Hold- Autonomy
73. Tiny Moving Parts- Swell
74. Joe Hisaishi- Princess Mononoke (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
75. Dropkick Murphys- The Warrior’s Code*
76. Flying Lotus- Cosmogramma*
77. Otoboke Beaver- Itekoma Hits
78. Stormzy- Heavy Is the Head*
79. Fatboy Slim- You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby*
80. Uriah Heap- Look at Yourself
81. Daft Punk- Discovery*
82. David Bowie- The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
83. Joy Division- Closer
84. Green Day- Dookie*
85. The Offspring- The Offspring*
86. Hawkwind- Warrior on the Edge of Time
87. Motörhead- Motörhead
88. Simple Plan- Still Not Getting Any…
89. Evanescence- Fallen*
90. Pixies- Doolittle*
91. Eminem- The Marshall Mathers LP*
92. The Avalanches- Since I Left You
93. Brian Eno- Music for Airports
94. The Doors- The Doors
95. The White Stripes- Elephant*
96. The Police- Outlandos d’Amour
97. The Stranglers- Rattus Norvegicus
98. The Arrogant Sons of Bitches- Three Cheers for Disappointment
99. Minor Threat- Out of Step*
100. Clowns- Bad Blood
*My all-time favs.
MVP right here. Thanks for the list!
@@tjarsun No problem
Hey man, just curious but how do you discover new artists to listen to or music in general ? I can tell by the list that you have great taste, but I personally find it difficult to search for artists , and I don't get any good recommendations either . Any advice ?
@@Dotaroo0 Thanks man , appreciated, also do you happen to use rateyourmusic by any chance ?
The one album you missed was:
Black Sabbath- Paranoid
SO glad to see Tricot on there, they're one of my favourite bands as of recently
OMG I KNOW RIGHT. I really don't wanna make anyone jealous, but I'm going to a concert of theirs in september. I'm a lucky fella
@@daan6424 ...
math rock in general is dope. elephant gym is another good ass math rock band
Yess!!
@@daan6424 Considering your name I have a feeling we may be seeing them the exact same date :)
I compiled almost all 100 albums into a gargantuan playlist. Some of the albums weren't available on Spotify, but I added the songs that I could.
1,093 songs
75 hr 26 min
Enjoy!
It appears that RUclips won't let me post Spotify links in comments? I'll try to put the link in my channels "About" section.
Thanks dude!
doin God's work thanks, fam
Got an error, private or deleted playlist 😿
My man
King 🙇
Thanks so much Joey, trash taste has gotten me into so many amazing artists such as Muse and Foo Fighters. Never been a music guy, but that episode got me into it.
Im not Joey but I respect you just for listening to them
Yeeesss bee converted
Muse and Foo Fighters? I genuinely can't tell if this satire or not.
@@antoniomendes7961 what do u mean?
@@kikamikami They're considered some of the most "basic" popular/mainstream elementary rock bands ever. I mean I quite like them too (mostly classics, peak fan of FF is during the color and the shape, and muse definitely origin of symmetry, but during and after simulation theory is just....ugh horrible lol) but if you're in the music community you'd kind of get laughed at if you said you "discovered" them I suppose, I'm not an elitist (I don't really care what people listen to), but the community is full of people like that so just explaining where that snarky guy who replied to you was probably coming from.
God, I wanna hear Joey have a conversation with Anthony Fantano and just listen to them go at it.
This is probably my favourite video of yours, I've been a fan for a few years now and all your content's been amazing but this video conveniently came out shortly after I decided to start listening to at least one full length album a day, and I've been adding all the albums here that I could find on spotify to my "albums to listen to" playlist. I've already listened to a few before, some I've never heard of and others I've been meaning to listen to for a while, and I have to say this video has exposed me to so much new music that I never even knew existed that I now love. Thanks for making and uploading this, cheers.
I love that we're breeding an all-new generation of pretentious music bros and I'm so ready
no
@@canti7951 gay.
@@canti7951 no u
It’s absolutely possible to appreciate good music without being pretentious.
join us and a small subsect of us drag unsuspecting hipsters and force them to listen to metal so i have someone to talk about extreme metal about but don't rat me out the feds cant know
Knowing Joey. This probably like 25% of his list. 🤣🤣🤣 I’m surprised he didn’t throw any classic thrash albums on the list. BUT goddamn he out paced me with some of the those Punk albums. I’m saving them
I was waiting throughout the list for him to name the black album
@@raahimkamaal5363 I was kind of expecting master of puppets since it's one of the most classic metal albums
Yeah didn’t expect to see Minor Threat and Bad Brains in here
i'm suprised that there was no "Rust in Peace" or metallica albums such as the black album or justice for all....
Your thumbnail had all my favorite albums fr
I literally had to instantly watch this because Immersion and Discovery were on the thumbnail.
Makes me want to expand my music collection and give some of these a try.
My god I wish I could talk with Joey about music for as long as he allows me.
Joey, if you are into Tool and Porcupine Tree, then you gotta try Opeth. They basically pioneered Prog Death Metal and they have a bunch of Folk and 70s Prog influences sprinkled in. I'd suggest Ghost Reveries or Blackwater Park (Steven Wilson produced it!) \m/
If you want to hear peak japanese music, I hugely recommend Boris - Flood & Feedbacker, FIshmans - Long season & 98.12.28 Otokotachi no Wakare, and Sheena Ringo's early albums esp. Kalk samen kuri no hana. Also be sure to check their other stuff too.
Ooh +1 for Sheena Ringo mention
Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana and Long Season are my two favorite albums ever made, good recs
This is true, Boris is peak
Feedbacker is one of the greatest albums of all time bro that shit is incredible.
literally just top japanese rym
I totally agree on The Cure being more experimental earlier in their career, I also love the idea that you made a 100 album list to listen. A couple of years ago I listened to the top 500 best albums according to the Rolling Stone magazine and, although it was packed with shit to the brim, I learnt a lot and i mean A LOT about music. I will defenetely hear every album you recomended, over time, ofc. Anyway, great taste, great work.
How did you find the time to listen to their top 500 albums
@@Cheddar_Wizard while working, over a long period, like 6 months
This is my favourite video of yours, I come back to it from time to time when I feel like discovering new artists or albums! Would love to see more like this (:
I’m very surprised how big of a punk fan you are. As a huge punk rock fan myself I dig all of those albums you mentioned and you have a really kick ass music taste!! 🤘🏻
Good to see your choices. My list would be :
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Dire Straits - eponymus
Supertramp - Crime of the Century
Neutral Milk Hotel - In the aeroplane over the sea
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
Slint - Spiderland
Gang of Four - Entertainment!
The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper´s
Waterboys - This is the Sea
Peter Murphy - Deep
King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King
Roger Waters - Amused to death
Marillion - Misplaced Childhood
Dire Straits - Communiqué
Pink Floyd - Animals
XTC - Drums and wires
Genesis - Selling England by the pound
Supertramp - Crisis? What Crisis?
Eels - Beautiful Freak
Television - Marquee Moon
The Chameleons - Script of the bridge
The Smiths - The Queen is dead
Steely Dan - Aja
Keith Jarrett- Koln Concert
Aahhhh XTC!!! Love em
seventeen seconds is wonderful, but man the hits on disentegration is insane imo, love all the cure stuff thanks for the vid!
Disintegration is good, but those first four Cure albums are perfect from start to finish no bad tracks on them.
you talking about SRS by Earl got me so hyped!!! that album is incredible and it adds to it when u also know the context of the songs and what Earl was going through while recording it. The jazz samples are goated too. Incredible!! But i must say at first it might not be for everyone
I'm listening to it but i don't understand what he means most of the time
Thoughts exactly
As someone who’s a massive music nerd (and currently attending college for music/guitar) I definitely agree that everyone should listen to The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Radiohead just because of how diverse their songs are
yellowcard8100 I might also be saying that as a huge Beatles fan but I do respect what Joey’s saying, but you still can’t deny how influential they are
Another individual whose whole personality is calling popular things mid so they can tilt people
@@jj112499 Yup
I always find it funny how music snobs tend to throw shade towards the Beatles even though their favorite bands usually cite them as a huge inspiration lol.
@@yellowcard8100 never said you had to like them buddy
i paused this video when you were talking about Madvillian, revoked my hip hop fan liscense, and listened to madvillian. Thank you joey, for enlghetening me
Jean Michelle Jarre - Oxygene
Mike Oldfield - Amarok
Mr Bungle - California
Boards of Canada - the Campfire Headphase
Persefone - Spiritual Migration
Etherwood - Etherwood
The Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation
Not that i have'nt more, but it's actually difficult for me to pick favourites, since it depends on multiple factors. If Favorite means, music i come back listen to from time to time, here are 7 albums i really like.
Knowing Joey knows his hip-hop, I thought he would have a Ye album like (My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy or The Life of Pablo), a Kdot album like (To Pimp a Butterfly or good kid, m.A.A.d city) or even a Dr. Dre album like (The Chronic or 2001). But knowing Joey he can probably make a 100 more if he likes. lol
Brooo I was literally waiting for him to mention MBDTF too.
MBTDF best album of century no cap
Yeah it's interesting that no Kendrick album, especially To Pimp a Butterfly, was mentioned but fair enough there are so many great albums.
Same
the fact that he didnt at least mention To Pimp A Butterfly is weird but he mightve never listened to it.
Cool! I love Joey's music related videos!
I love how the title sounds like a subtle threat.
finally, Sigur Ros gets some recognition. They are literally amazing
I really should listen to them, I'm not knowledgeable in music myself but recently started getting into postrock with Explosions in the Sky, This Will Destroy You being the artists I have listened to the most in terms of album count. And Sigur Ros is definitely something I'm going to listen to.
Here to recommend Renaissance’s Scheherazade. Banger front to back.
Great list; I'd add Electric Light Orchestra, Aphex Twin and Massive Attack to it and it'd retain the same energy with LOTS of new bangers to choose from.
I second the ELO pick, so much more to it than Mr Bluesky
As well as pet spunds
Pet sounds the beach boys
Ecco2k>Aphex Twins
BASED list joey, happy to see Tiny Moving Parts. Im seeing them this Saturday!
I am impressed. I didn't expect someone your age to have this much breadth in music. Especially given the hours you put into studying Japanese. I will check some of these out for sure. Suggestion > The album Gangs by "And So I Watch You From Afar". Northern Irish post rock.
Sick recommendation. They are such an underrated band
Scott Joey doesn't study Japanese he is a native speaker since childhood
I’m guessing you don’t know who Joey is. He’s half australian and half japanese, hence why he’s so into japanese music.
@@cemafer No, I've been watching Joey for a while. Trash Taste and all that. It's just discovering music takes time. From my perspective he is a young man. And a busy man.
@@Scott-J I see. I’m sorry for making that assumption then. Joey knows so much about music because he’s an artist himself :)
So cool to see you show love for Toe. Easily my favorite Math Rock band.
Yo Joey The Strokes 'Is This It' or 'Room on Fire' should make the list dawg! Love you great list
Im so sad Queens of the Stone Age didn’t make it in 😭😭 i would’ve thought joey would love their Like clockwork album. It seems right up his alley.
Another one was Kings of leon, they have some really good albums.
Joey teaching young people about awesome music. Great job my dude!
So fun to watch! I cheered as some of my favorites came up, others maybe I'll check out.
I almost screamed when Joey put Offspring's self titled down, it's their best record!
Dude your music taste is a chef kiss. PLEASE do more vids about music!! I think most ppl are down for that content :D
im gonna say it
random access memories is better than discovery
it just oozes passion and talent. Also boasts probably the best production ive personally ever heard.
Joey mentioning band, album and song names feels so much like that ProZD skit about anime arc titles to me. You might as well have made up 5 or 10 of them and I wouldn't notice.
Dude my mind is Blown I've had a memory block for over 30 years... Ministry Was the first Metal Band I ever heard
I wonder what his favorite Kanye album is 🤔
Was pretty surprised no Kanye made on his list, I personally lean towards my beautiful dark twisted fantasy
I'm so happy you mentioned Lingua Ignota! Honestly such a genious musician, I hope more people will listen to her music. It's transcendental, bigger than life.. Just, what a way to express your grief and rage. Caligula is my favourite album of hers, but Sinner Get Ready is beautiful as well. Some of the things that happened to her are absolutely horrifying and I really admire her strength to cope with it all.. her music is very therapeutic and inspiring to me.
100% agree!!
@@tiarwa581 he completely destroyed the pronunciation of that
Either it's Latin or Italian
Or maybe nobody cares and I'm out
I love that you tend to choose more underrated albums as your favourites, instead of going with the trends. It's actually amazing as well that someone prioritizes Animals over Dark Side.
(by the way check Highway 61 revisited and London calling. Right now. If not I will find you)
(for jazz find Moanin' right now as well)
What I learned from the last TT music 3x3 episode is that surprisingly not a lot of people really like music. I love hearing joey's takes on music.
What do you mean by not a lot of people really like music?
@@jipke7430 I think he means that not a lot of people are really into music and curious about it. A lot of people I know just listen repeatedly what they discovered in adolescence and never goes out comfort zone. I mean there are persons that seriously thinks listening to Linkin Park is not mainstream
I was really hoping Australian Nick Cave would come on this video. Hope you keep making more music content!
I would love to see a Japanese Artists 10x10 one day. I already have many Japanese bands on my phone, but I’d love to find some more to listen to
Most of your list I kinda agree with, a fair few I'd never heard of, But "Animals" is my favourite Pink Floyd album, with "Meddle" a close second. I'm a lot older than you.
I'm going to have to look up some of these Albums, but not the Hippity Hop.
Some Differences - "Starless and Bible Black", "Revolver" and "Aqualung".
the moment you added *the lick* when you talked about Kind of Blue is hilarious
This is me, admitting that i had low expectations from "Anime Man". But im thorougly impressed. LZ,PF,Queen,Porcupine Tree..... "Yes" FFS. was not expecting these mentions
Sweet! I have recently started to culture myself into great albums and this video will add a bit to that list xD
Edit: the albums I have listened to are Buiikikaesu, Close to the Edge, Court of the Crimson King, To Be Kind, Toxicity
If I had to make a 3x3 on the fly it would be:
Yoshu Fukushu (MTH) ; Mint Jams (Casiopeia) ;
Congratulations (MGMT) ; The Black Parade (MCR) ;
The New Abnormal (Strokes) ; To Be Kind (Swans) ;
Fantastic Magic (TK from LTS) ; Hypnagogia (Dan Mason) ;
Carolus Rex (Sabaton)
There are probably more meaningful albums to add here, but only a few stuck on me like these. Honorable metions are Nectar (Joji is killing it xD), Shibuboshi (Shibusashirazu), Tomorrow is Nearly Yesterday and Everything is Stupid (Crywank).
Sabaton? Interesting. My 3x3 would have a Blind Guardian album for sure, most likely Imaginations from the Other Side.
I love my chemical romance! So good!!
@@randalica92 Normally Sabaton is confort music while I play some 1st person shooter with friends, but this album in particular tells a whole ass story from the upbringing of king Charles XII of Sweden, his delusion of grandeur, the soldiers pushing through side by side and the inevitable fall of the empire. Has so much passion that I feel nationalistic for a country I've never been to even xD
Oooo
Honestly I would've either picked Is This It or Room on Fire for The Strokes
Edit: I fucking love MCR dude The Black Parade is such a good fucking album
@@razinahmedkhantalha936 all these pics I have listened to in my twenties forward, so I didn't have phases and I don't have nostalgic pics at all here, so this is why "Is this it" is not in a better spot like some strokes fans, I just didn't grow up with it and The new Abnormal was the random youtube recomandation that stuck so much on me that I listened their whole discgraphy and loved it xD That isn't to say Is this it is not a tight-close second, amazing album
The Anime Man? Also the music man. What amazing recommendations. You have godlike taste
love this music related stuff, you should definitely do more
A lot of good choices Joey. Lots of respect for the breadth of music diversity/history. As an old dude (54), it is nice to see the next gen picking up good habits. A couple of suggestions across eras/genres: Pantera: Cowboys from Hell, Jurassic 5 : Power in Numbers, J. S. Bach: Brandenburg Concertos, and I can't believe you didn't include Guns 'n Roses: Appetite for Destruction. Good stuff Padawan.
Wow this is a great list, kinda surprised me there with your pick, SUNBATHER
You seem to be a big prog fan like myself, and it's criminal you didn't include any more Prog Metal albums.
I'd HIGLY recommend you checkout OPETH, they're beyond amazing, Prog Metal band with variety of sounds.
Check out their album Damnation (mellow, more fusion rock side) OR their magnum opus Blackwater Park (heavy af concept album).
IKR he mentioned Steven Wilson and Porcupine Tree, Pineapple Thief even but didn't even mention OPETH 😭
JOEY PLEASE LISTEN TO OPETH
@Mystogan Dreyarr Yes I think he doesn't listen to much of Heavy or Death Metal types of music. That's why Deafheaven's SUNBATHER surprised me
@@oblivious_sushi YESSS he has to listen to Opeth one of the greatest bands imo. He does seem well versed in his Prog Rock, maybe doesn't listen to much of Metal other than the mainstream ones.
Hell yahh I second the Opeth recommend, he liked Deafheaven
And especially well versed in prog rock. He'll enjoy the HELL out of OPETH
Yeah or some Emperor... Or the first Satyricon album Dark Medieval Times... That flute man.... So raw yet beautiful.
Some genuinely good picks here. I'm shocked someone other than me and my old friend Pat know about ASOB.
Mad respect for putting Maximum the Hormone on your list. They are so epic, and i totally agree Buiikikaesu is such an amazing album the way they play with tone, can give you whiplash!
You got a favorite?
I'd have to say either Koi no Mega Lover or Kusou breaking Nou breaking Lily
Holy crap man, the second I heard Deafheaven, shoegaze and black metal I had to go listen to the entire album. Definitely an instant new favorite. I feel some weird deja vu, it's fantastic. I'm glad I found it through the channel, been a long time fan. You make great music yourself, love your taste.
Thanks for making me look like an intellectual that know thy music in front of people
Joey, being such a punk fan, I wonder if you are familiar with 遠藤ミチロウ or the Stalin. Definitely one of my favorite musicians. Great pics!
Ive always enjoyed music but since most of my tastes in high school came from songs used in AMV's Ive rarely ever listened to albums (or really many songs from the same band). It was only recently I've gotten into listening to albums front to back so I cant wait to go through all these and hopefully find some new stuff I like.
Current top 5 in no particular order except Autophobia because it was one of my first albums I listened to front to back multiple times
Autophobia by Oblio
MBDTF by Kanye
TPAB by Kendrick
Discovery by Daft Punk
American Idiot by Green Day
Bro I got some more recs for you try:
Wish You Were Here By Pink Floyd
Civilization By Kero Kero Bonito
Plastic Beach By Gorillaz
Post and Homogenic By Bjork
TA1300 By Denzel Curry
was in this classical state where you are kinda tired of music because you repeat to hear the same music over and over and are not able to find new stuff. And you just gave me stuff for the next 10 Years. May you be blessed my sir
Joey literally likes the most unpopular albums of the most popular bands
My Favorite albums on this list:
Led Zeppelin- Led Zeppelin IV
Pink Floyd- Animals
Dead Kennedys- Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables
Madvillain- Madvillainy
Tool- 10,000 Days
American Football- LP1
The Cure- Seventeen Seconds
King Crimson- In the Court of the Crimson King
Melt Banana- Fetch
sports.- Demon Daze
Descendants- Milo Goes to College
Maximum the Hormone- Bu-Ikikaesu
Jethro Tull- Thick as a Brick
Queen- Jazz
Yes- Close to the Edge
Deafheaven- Sunbather
Neutral Milk Hotel- In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
Rush- Moving Pictures
Coldplay- A Rush of Blood to the Head
Black Sabbath- Paranoid
Gorillaz- Demon Days
Nine Inch Nails- The Downward Spiral
Ministry- Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs
A Tribe Called Quest- The Low End Theory
The Misfits- Static Age
Nirvana- In Utero
Bad Brains- Bad Brains
Ramones- S/T
NOFX- Punk in Drublic
System of a Down- Toxicity
AC/DC- Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
Lingua Ignota- Sinner Get Ready
The Mars Volta- Francis the Mute
The Beatles- Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
Dropkick Murphys- The Warrior’s Code
Daft Punk- Discovery
David Bowie- The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
Green Day- Dookie
The Offspring- The Offspring
Simple Plan- Still Not Getting Any…
Evanescence- Fallen
Pixies- Doolittle
Eminem- The Marshall Mathers LP
The Doors- The Doors
The White Stripes- Elephant
Minor Threat- Out of Step
Damn, Joey has sick taste in music. It's so rare to find a fellow anime/manga fan with actually good music taste. Most of them think that Linkin Park and SOAD are the pinnacle of music. Not knocking either of those groups but you need to broaden your horizons if you think those are the greatest bands of all time.
Personally, I love SOAD and Linkin Park but broooooo there is so much more music I love besides those bands (MF DOOM, Tyler, Outkast, Wu Tang, Biggie, etc)
It is important to listen to lots of different kinds of music and you can get different experiences out of it
@@sickfitz4256 both are great bands, I agree. I just don't think that they are at the most elevated of status, even in their Genre. Comparing SOAD and LP to a band like Zeppelin wouldn't make sense, different realms. But to me, the greatest band of the 2000s alt metal variety was Deftones.
But yeah that's basically what I was getting at. There's a whole world of music out there from various different times to enjoy and too many gamers and otaku are stuck in a box musically.
10:04 so glad Rush is on here, they are my favorite band. It's crazy it was only three guys who were such masters at their instruments, it sounded like five.
toe is fucking insane.. the book about my idle plot on a vague anxiety is a masterpiece in full
Some amazing picks on here! This was in my recommended and I’m glad I checked it out. I can’t believe TMP made this list, that made me so happy! 🤙🏼
for anybody interested in anything prog, i highly recommend Haken. especially their album The Mountain.
Hard vouch, would throw in Animals as Leaders myself too!
One thing I have learned as a heavy music fan, is that no matter what, other music fans will always find hidden gems you would never learn about. I keep on thinking, "oh I am not a real music fan" but the truth is that everybody finds different things.
Omg we have very similar tastes. When 10k days came out i seen them in tour and they had MELT BANANA open for them. They then proceeded to have a jam session while the singers of each band played rock paper scissors. That was actually my very first concert too.
6:00 I saw Maximum the Hormone at their first UK show in 11 years, June this year. 32C in London, doesn't matter, the whole floor at Electric Brixton was a mosh pit for the popular songs like Whats Up People.
Real happy to see Sunbather on here, great postblack/blackgaze band, their Deafheaven is bonkers when compared to classic black metal sound
New Bermuda’s better thoooooo (is joke all their albums are great go listen to Deafheaven)
Fabulous video, Joseph!
Favorite albums of mine (no particular order)
Nirvana: Never Mind
Nirvana: In Utero
TOOL: Lateralus
My Chemical Romance: I Gave You My Bullets You Gave Me Your Love
My Chemical Romance: The Black Parade
Alice In Chains: Dirt
Alice In Chains: Self Titled
The Beatles: Magical Mystery Tour
System of a Down: Toxicity
Deftones: White Pony
Elliot Smith: Either/Or
Tyler The Creator: Igor
Gorillaz: Demon Days
Green Day: Dookie
Weezer: Blue Album
7:45 BRO YES KING JETHRO TULL IS SO UNDERRATED
My top albums by genre:
Hip-Hop/Rap - Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the 36 Chambers
Rock - Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Alternative - Nirvana - Bleach
Country - Johnny Cash - America IV
Death Metal - Gorepot - Asian Stoned Effect
Black Metal - Enslaved - Frost
Electronic - Magic Circuit - Self Titled
Classical - Vivaldi - Four Seasons
Heavy Metal - Freddy Kruger's Underwear - 1981
I would say Enslaved Vikinglir Veldi was my fav album of them but also my fav Black metal album period and I prefer Nirvana In Utero (although pretty general opinion) although Bleach is alot more raw
I like your similar tastes to mine :)
@@bruh......2005 It's good to see there's people out there with taste similar to mine. I like Bleach the most because, like you said, it was raw and emotional and I love that in the right genres.
The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo - Grey Matter.
You have some incredibly lit taste in music, Joey. Very nice. :D
bro forgot kendrick lamar 💀💀
Going to try and listen to most of these albums, great video. Don't know if you listen to this band or not but I recommend Lamp - Gensou ランプ幻想 (2008)
My top 10 albums, no particular order....varies day to day.
10: Genesis-Selling England By The Pound
9: King Crimson-Discipline
8: The Replacements-Tim
7: Pink Floyd-Meddle
6: Frost*-Milliontown
5: Echolyn-Suffocating The Bloom
4: Marillion-Seasons End
3: Iron Maiden-Number of the Beast
2: Rush-Hemispheres
1: Frank Zappa-Over-Nite Sensation
Milliontown is an absolute gem. Black Light Machine is potentially one of my favourite prog tracks of all time
Pet sounds?
@@Debaser567 Wasn't on my rotation at the time, but definitely one of the best, and best produced albums of all time.
As much as i like PF i can't seem to ever like listening to meddle but that could be only me..
I appreciate your music taste! 🤘
Ok, so his taste is basically just standard /mu/core
aka classic hipster
I've been wanting this!
Amazing list but kinda sad there was no Slowdive, Elliott Smith, or my bloody valentine
Appreciate your views Joey! Thanks a bunch for the recommendations!
Not gonna lie I really thought Welcome To The Black Parade was gonna be on there considering a lot of the other choices, but either way DAMN what a list!!!
I, too, am a cultured man.
Specifically, I, too, have Twin Fantasy on Vinyl. (Also on this list I have Jazz by Queen, Demon Days by Gorillaz, and Toxicity by SOAD on vinyl)
Edit: I have The Offsprings Self Titled on vinyl and I definitely didn't expect it on this list.
Joey, I've noticed you put a bunch of punk bands, you should try listening to this one called Leftover Crack the album Mediocre Generica. It's amazing. The lyrics. The instrumentals. Complete bangers. And if you really enjoy it then the Fuck World Trade album would be a definite must to listen too. I've kinda outgrown the whole punk scene but that band shape my life.
This is peak contact, thank you so much for the bomb recommendations
Man you have some legit taste in music, many of my favourites in there. And YES Animals is super underrated, it's far superior to (much more famous) The Wall. The Wall has some bangers but enormous amounts of filler, unlike Animals, in which every song is great.
^^ this
I love your diverse taste in music! respect for soad and tool though.
Albums that would be missing if this was my list:
Steely Dan - basically every single one, not even joking
Ween - White Pepper and The Mollusk
Definitely OK Computer
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
Distillers - Coral Fang
Leftöver Crack - Fuck World Trade
NOFX - Coaster, First Ditch Effort, Wolves in Wolves Clothing
Viagra Boys - Street Worms
Kendrick Lamar (???) . good kid and TPAB
D'Angelo - Black Messiah
Slipknot - Iowa
Steely Dan is just amazing. I also wouldnt know which one to pick. And definitely agree with Kendrick Lamar. Generally my list would have included alot more Rap
defo agree with slipknot and linkin park, such banger albums
Awesome! I really love your music related stuff.
I'mma say this... but "This Couch is Long and Full of Friendship", "Celebrate" and "Pleasant Living" are so much better than "Swell" in my opinion.
The Mars Volta slaps hard bro! I'd say their music is like a melody in chaos, a storm within a clear blue sky. Cassandra Gemini is a must to listen (the song is 30+ mins)
2:16 I saw TOOL on Monday for the first time, they were incredible. If you’re thinking about seeing them live - just do it. You won’t regret it.
Also, Ten by Pearl Jam needs to be up there and aja by steely Dan
7:53 as a progrock fan, I have to like jethro tull. Takes you on a journey and loses you on the way
10:50 Thank goodness you put rush on otherwise I would have flipped tables. I don’t hate yes but rush is by far and away the best progrock band of all time. Period.
12:13 indeed a great fucking album
So many math rock bands and yet not a single mention of covet
No Polyphia, Chon or Animals as Leaders either. Sad days for the Math Rock community
I highly recommend car seat headrest too.
Bodys is a great song to get started into
I haven’t seen Tool but just listening to their music is a fucking trip in itself, I still remember hearing Schism, Parabola and Vicarious for the first time and being absolutely blown away. Definitely some of my favourite metal songs
Tool is rad.
I saw them live back in October 21st 2019.
Ten is an absolute banger. Definitely one of the best grunge albums with superunknown, nevermind and dirt(AIC).
I’m so glad you added TMV to this list 🙏 To this day I am still obsessed with them.
Creo en la Volta
Such a good pick too. Frances the Mute goes so God damn hard
@@hanavolta9785 I always have the deloused at the comatorium album on repeat. Haha
@@neiren_ Same. imo Deloused and Bedlam in Goliath have the best songs to listen to independently, but I do prefer Frances and Amputechture as whole albums