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Most groundbreaking album of all time?
For me it will always be Sgt Peppers Lonely Heart Club Band. Released in 1967, it changed popular music.
Before it albums had been a collection of singles. After it albums could be very different. Electric Ladyland of 1968 is also up there at the top. |
Autechre's Confield.
It broke electronic music and allowed it to be reconstructed in ways most people haven't even begun to think of yet. |
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I have to think about mine...
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LA Woman
The Doors 1971 |
Nirvana -- Nevermind
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SLAYER - Reign In Blood
it set a blueprint that 1000s of bands would try to follow, yet couldn't it combined the speed of punk with the ferocity of speed metal and an unbridled sense of evil all in a compact 28 minutes of mayhem. |
Tool - Ænema
Maynard is a genius. |
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Now suddenly punk rock, indie rock and an entire new movement was created. |
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The Dark Side Of The Moon, by Pink Floyd.
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Pet Sounds, which inspired Sgt Peppers
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:thumbsup Thats what I was gonna say.
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Tool - Ænema - my favorite band and definitely a great album but not ground breaking. |
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Ozzy Osbourne - Black Rain Metallica - Death Magnetic Donovan Frankenreiter - (self-titled) Velvet Revolver - Libertad Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - Lonely Road The Crash Motive - Consequences Green Day - American Idiot lots more. There's still plenty of good music. You just gotta turn off the radio to hear it. |
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Daft Punk - Alive 2007 was pretty damn awesome |
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Dylan: Highway 61 Revisited
Beatles: Sgt. Peppers Jimi Hendrix Experience: Are You Experienced VU: Velvet Underground & Nico The Ramones: Ramones Bad Brains: Bad Brains Brian Eno: Another Green World |
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Beatles -White Album
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Sounds like 1970s stuff. Been listening to some of the suggestions here and seriously while being good they are not ground breaking. |
I know you said "album" which generally is an "LP", but I'm going to list what is with out a doubt the most groundbreaking "record" ever made. THIS...changed it all.
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Freak Out, the Mothers of Invention (FZ)
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Dark Side of the Moon was first played live and refined before they got to the studio. Sgt Peppers was recorded over a 129 recording session. Don't see many bands being allowed the freedom to do that today. |
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not an album but this guy influenced so many bands that made rock what it is.
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Thriller :)
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Queens of the Stone Age · Rated R · Songs for the Deaf · Lullabies to Paralyze · Era Vulgaris |
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Sinatra had concept albums in the 50s http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concept_album |
Nothing in rock beats QOTSA in the last 10 years.
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I'd say everyone else has MORE freedom to do whatever they want...with the advent of cheap computers and digital workstations and the internet. There's a TON of great music out there today. It's just not pushed in your face via radio and MTV. You have to go looking for it...but with the free tools available, it's not all that hard. |
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anything by Kevin Federline
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And then the 1990's and Nirvana came along and changed it all again. I don't believe that either the Sex Pistols or Nirvana are in the same league as the Beatles...but I do believe that both bands completely changed rock music in their respective time periods as much as Sgt. Peppers did in the 60's (again, neither band even came close to the genius of Sgt. Pepper but they DID change the direction of music) |
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