Submitted by JGCities t3_10nwsgd in Music

So science creates a pill that will erase all memory of one album and you get to listen to it again for the first time with no memory of what you are about to hear.

What album would you pick to hear again for the first time??

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Myself - Dark Side of the Moon. May not be THE greatest album of all time, but it is probably one of the most amazing front to back experiences I have ever heard.

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DarrylCornejo t1_j6bbpdy wrote

Dark Side of the Moon. I wanna have that experience again.

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homemade_vancouver t1_j6bcvds wrote

Pink Floyd - The Wall.

Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique.

De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising.

The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's or Rubber Soul

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Nizamark t1_j6bezif wrote

God Ween Satan The Oneness by Ween

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duck729 t1_j6bgasl wrote

Wish You Were Here. I know every note by heart at this point, and I’d love nothing more than to get the feeling of hearing Shine On You Crazy Diamond for the first time again.

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Lalo_ATX t1_j6bgtp4 wrote

Purple Rain

It blew my mind when I first heard it

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TryAccomplished4741 t1_j6bhoqa wrote

The album that destroyed music theory:

Bathory - Under The Sign of The Black Mark.

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stray1ight t1_j6bi9xl wrote

Recovering the Satellites by The Counting Crows.

Fifteen year old me about lost my goddamn mind.

Or Transatlanticism by Death Cab, or Give Up by The Postal Service.

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Malanderer t1_j6bj3r1 wrote

An album - Californication. Damn, I played it to pieces. But I first heard it at a joyous time in my life, and I’d want to hear it in that setting again, so maybe that’s just asking for heaven. Second choice, Astral Weeks.

A band - anything by The Beatles. We all seem to get drip-fed bits and pieces of Beatles music over the years, and we hear bands inspired by them, and I can’t work out how it felt to hear them for the first time when those sounds were entirely new. Especially as a young adult, not as a kid being told rationally about why they were important.

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bop999 t1_j6bjejc wrote

The Wolfgang Press - Standing Up Straight.

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Impossibly-Daft-27 t1_j6bjlsy wrote

Radiohead- the Bends <And> Depeche Mode-Songs of Faith and Devotion

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pfc_bgd t1_j6bl1t6 wrote

Tool - Aenima

I recall hearing it for the first time and just thinking “wtf is this thing, I’ve never heard anything like it before…”. My mind was blown.

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JordanJP t1_j6blacb wrote

deloused in the comatorium by the mars volta

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drunk_haile_selassie t1_j6bpr3j wrote

When I was a teenager I had a bath every night. I would listen to the Bends one night, then ok Computer the next, then kid a the night after. I repeated that for about three years. They are all incredible. I genuinely think that I could sing and play every note from those albums from memory.

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Goldteamrules64 t1_j6bri2z wrote

All things must pass by George Harrison i would say a Fleetwood Mac album but this one is super epic

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gimpy1511 t1_j6bsi82 wrote

Rumours by Fleetwood Mac. I don't know why this isn't number 1. Every song is fantastic.

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Clamper5978 t1_j6btdhr wrote

Physical Graffiti. My choice would probably be different in five minutes.

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jampapi t1_j6bv34f wrote

Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV, Vol 1: From Fear through the Eyes of Madness by Coheed and Cambria.

There’s a lot of albums I could put down here but this album made me shit my mind as a teenager. I stood in line at FYE to get it on release day, my brother and I popped it in on the home and couldn’t believe our ears. I’ve seen Coheed about 17 times but for me, nothing topped this era. I’d give anything to go back and hear that again for the first time.

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ConnorCMcKee t1_j6bvv4p wrote

For very backwards reasons:

U2 - Pop

This is an album many people hate, but for which I have a special fondness. I want to know if without the nostalgia and circumstances I associate with the album I would still love it. Would I still authentically like this thing so much?

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VlaxDrek t1_j6bwntr wrote

Either The Wall or Dave Brubeck’s Time Out.

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SoggyFuzzySocks t1_j6c2cwx wrote

Ok, Dark Side of the Moon...my parents used to play that for me to fall asleep to. Crazy, I know but it works. The highs and lows in that album, they knew what they were doing. I still have nights if I'm very buzzed, I'll put it on to calm myself to fall asleep. It has to be on very quiet. I'm out before 1/2 way through the album. Maybe it's just remembering my childhood? Who knows, but it works for me.

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Ok_Job_3262 t1_j6c2nv5 wrote

Among my swan- Mazzy star or grace by Jeff Buckley

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Mont_918 t1_j6c8hl8 wrote

Gojira - The Way Of All Flesh

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kindDan93 t1_j6cclgi wrote

Choose Your Weapon - Hiatus Kaiyote

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Black_Shabbat92 t1_j6ce62x wrote

Nirvana’s Nevermind. The first album that got me into music as a kid. It would be cool to be able to listen to it again

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BobDobFrisbee t1_j6cgkmt wrote

Time Out - The Dave Brubeck Quartet (1959). The album that opened my ears and allowed me to (begin to) understand jazz.

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JunFerra t1_j6cja2r wrote

Mr. Bungle by Mr. Bungle. I inherited this album on CD from my uncle who is a fan of Faith No More. I knew Patton had made some weird shit (hello Fantômas) but this album blew my mind. It really shows you how wacky and bizarre metal can get.

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LOLbearsmile08 t1_j6ckjeh wrote

Probably Iron Maiden’s “Seventh Son of a Seventh Son”

It’s my all time favorite album! I could also maybe trade that for hearing my all time favorite song again. That being Empire of the Clouds, also by Maiden.

Damn, this is difficult

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booyatrive t1_j6clz6n wrote

It wasn't the first time I heard it but the first time I really connected with that album was in a nearly empty hostel in Sweden outside the ski resort Åre. I put the album on while cooking dinner in an aggressively yellow kitchen with snow dumping outside. There was one large window looking out over a big field towards the mountains. I think of that place every time a hear any song form from this album.

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vfrschZ t1_j6cmj2f wrote

Tim Hecker - Harmony in Ultraviolet

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callowruse t1_j6cpnk5 wrote

The self titled debut by Mr Bungle. I've listened to that crazy-ass record so many times, I've memorized every little detail. I'd love for it's surprises to work on me again.

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Yuval_K81 t1_j6cryd4 wrote

Achtung baby - U2. One of my first introduction to real music, when i begun to develop my own taste. I was 10 or 11.

Ok computer - Radiohead. I was 16, it was right before all the hype, to me, and i think my generation, those who were born in early to mid 80's it's our dark side of the moon, the last great masterpiece of the old world, before the internet truly exploded and everything that went with it. I listened to that CD so much...

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cratecc t1_j6csowm wrote

Tubular Bells - with headphones in a dark room with no distractions

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mrbadxampl t1_j6cx21u wrote

probably either Ten or Siamese Dream

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Toolcannabis46and2 t1_j6cyhdl wrote

Tool - Aenima The Beatles - Abbey Road System of a Down - Toxicity Pink Floyd - Animals

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RedditorNumber679260 t1_j6d0nyh wrote

Yep. With headphones. In bed.

I was born right when that album came out… so I imagine sometimes I’m a sixteen year old kid in the 70’s in an old bedroom, with big coiled can headphones.

Dark Side would be the other, but doesn’t have that same effect.

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RedditorNumber679260 t1_j6d16j9 wrote

Pantera - Vulgar Display Of Power

I remember seeing it on a new friend’s dresser… I was like “what’s this?”

He’s is like “Oh my god. You haven’t heard any Pantera yet!?!? YESSSS! They will blow your mind man.”

AND….. they did

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lildissonance t1_j6d3bkj wrote

Sufjan Stevens - Illinois.

Don't get me wrong, I still think the album's great even after having heard it 80 times. But the thrill of hearing the first few tracks and then realizing I was in for a 74-minute double-album experience with that consistent level of quality was amazing.

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NSAspycam t1_j6degg4 wrote

Soul Gravy - Cross Canadian Ragweed. Probably not as known here but IMO, every song on that was a banger

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Winterbridge345 t1_j6dk6sk wrote

Green Day-American Idiot, that album was my first exposure to Punk style music, which is now one of my favorite genres

~Winter

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Coleyobooster t1_j6dkz34 wrote

Peripheral Vision by Turnover or Dream Your Life Away by Vance Joy

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conbeth t1_j6dnw8e wrote

For Emma, Forever ago-- Bon Iver

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throwaway128388373 t1_j6dpkcc wrote

Octavarium by Dream Theater. It’s a truly incredible piece of art and the title track is among the greatest pieces of music ever written.

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stray1ight t1_j6drt1h wrote

August and everything after meant (and perhaps means) more emotionally; when it comes to a perfect sounding, perfect instrumentation, and perfectly produced record, I can get over the guitars on RTS.

Either way, I love your username and think we should be friends!

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the-microbe t1_j6dvrt2 wrote

Whole lotta red - Carti I liked it so much the first time I listened to it, I distinctly remember hearing rockstar made and stop breathing for the first time and it was like a weird strange sound I've never really heard before, and I digged the fuck out of it

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NastySassyStuff t1_j6e6ao2 wrote

I kind of think DSotM is the greatest album of all time because of that perfect front to back experience. It’s so totally complete and it has everything you could ever want: incredible songwriting, otherworldly production quality, masterful musicianship, great signing, moving lyrics, unified themes, total cohesion. I think I’d pick this one, too.

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cameronjd883 t1_j6ed888 wrote

Definitely Maybe by Oasis or Tapestry by Don McLean

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Myoosik70 t1_j6efht2 wrote

Houses of the Holy Led-Zeppelin 1973

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caleboratemedia t1_j6ei5xz wrote

The first time I smoked weed I was sitting in a couch in the garage and had my headphones in to listen to that album for the first time. It was transcendental, a memory I’ll never forget.

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beverfxce t1_j6eivum wrote

the name chapter: temptation by txt

it was so good 😡

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FortuneLegitimate679 t1_j6en9in wrote

Probably Dark Side of the Moon but Led Zeppelin would be awesome or Are You Experienced.

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mechanab t1_j6ey2gb wrote

I’m going to purposefully exclude Pink Floyd here, so I will say Gary Numan The Pleasure Principle.

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TheMilkDonkey t1_j6eyz0u wrote

With The Beatles - The Beatles

Forward Motion Goddessy - Post Animal

Costello Music - The Fratellis

To Pimp A Butterfly - Kendrick Lamar

Caress Your Soul - Sticky Fingers

High Fidelity (EP) - Lava La Rue

The first two Tropical Fuck Storm albums

(Dark side too, obvs)

Ach, I could go on and on.

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kerryblu22 t1_j6ez9r5 wrote

The carter 3 and Future sex love sounds. Classics!

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BBSHANESHAFFER t1_j6ezj9t wrote

Love that so many in this thread are prog or prog related albums

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jmizzuf t1_j6ezmrg wrote

Southeastern by Jason Isbell. I was doing something around the house the first time I heard it and it just stopped me in my tracks

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h4rd4c t1_j6ezpur wrote

I’m in Your Mind Fuzz - King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

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Minute-Courage6955 t1_j6f6cjr wrote

Black Sabbath self titled album. The experience was headphones on ,sound of the rain,then bell tolls, Tony's ear shattering riff.

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SpaceGypsy79 t1_j6f7rg2 wrote

I agree with you. Dark Side of the Moon is the correct answer.

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AndroidParanoidOk t1_j6fiwx8 wrote

either "Les Étoiles Vagabondes"- Nekfeu, "In Rainbows" - Radiohead or "Jubilee" - Japanese Breakfast

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Averen t1_j6fkfo8 wrote

KoRn freak on a leash

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smallsquish t1_j6fufdj wrote

The Search for the Lost Chord - The Moody Blues

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idontwantanamern t1_j6fwa4g wrote

I just put this on the turntable again last week. I've heard it probably a thousand times -- and each time I'm in awe that such a perfect piece of art exists in the world. To be so lucky to hear it for the first time... I genuinely wish I could go back and remember that.

Couldn't agree more.

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Glittering_While_698 t1_j6fxpml wrote

Always struggled with albums on first listen, probably go for strokes is this it

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PortifexMortis38 t1_j6g5c6n wrote

The Hazards of Love - The Decemberists

Just… what an experience that was for me.

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musicenjoyer25 t1_j6g8wlf wrote

GOOD KID M.A.A.D CITY by Kendrick Lamar I feel like this is self explanatory or OF TAPE VOL.2 the reason behind that one is because I never listened to much rap and it had an extremely unique sound compared to what I was listening to at that time

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Gromit801 t1_j6he4st wrote

Dark Side of the Moon, headphones at night. Bought it on first album release.

Enigmatic Ocean by Jean-Luc Ponty

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Gromit801 t1_j6heipc wrote

That actually saved my ass one night in 1975. I was coming home from a Montrose/Foghat concert, on a boring stretch of highway, with DSOTM in the cassette deck. Bad idea. Time came on, and I jumped awake to find myself vaguely pointing at a tree. Managed to correct without having an accident. Or heart attack.

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xiii--iiix t1_j6i7008 wrote

Great question. Ima go with….
Shutdown: ‘Against All Odds’ Meant the fuckin’ world to me at the time.

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