Submitted by EyadTheCreator t3_11crhpv in Music

Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason The Beatles - Abbey Road Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother
Red Hot Chili peppers - Californication Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory Linkin park - Meteora Coldplay - Parachutes Tame Impala - Lonerism Radiohead - Hail To The Thief Radiohead - In Rainbows Saba - Few Good Things Electric Light Orchestra - Time Electric Light Orchestra - A new world Record 2Pac - Me Against The World Electric Light Orchestra - Discovery Eagles - Hotel California Algiers - Shook Nirvana - In Utero

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BrimEll t1_ja4mstb wrote

Skip Everything but Pink Floyd and Radiohead. The rest is pop. Jk Nirvana is decent.

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BrimEll t1_ja4ngm0 wrote

Its a start. Its all good just a very non-specific list there. After RHCP listen to Mr.Bungle. After The Eagles listen to Joe Walsh. After Coldplay listen to more Radiohead. After Linkin Park listen to Nine Inch Nails. I think you catch my drift. Also I would say you should have the album Ten by Pearl Jam if you are just going with big albums.

Reason I say that I just think a lot of the popular bands people know are just a watered down version of something else in order for marketability.

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thisizusername t1_ja4ozoh wrote

Radiohead, The Beatles and Pink Floyd are arguably the 3 best acts ever (I said arguably, clearly there are many others in the conversation).

So I might save those albums until the latter half of your listening.

Maybe start with The Eagles and 2Pac albums.

Some people like Linkin Park, but if you don’t like the first album you listen to, I wouldn’t even bother with the next, it will sound pretty much the same.

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BrimEll t1_ja4pnjl wrote

I like that too more than the rest of the list. If you haven't

Queen - A Night At The Opera

Radiohead - 15 Step, Ok Computer, Kid A, Amnesiac

Pink Floyd Dark Side of The Moon, The Wall, Meddle, Animals (actually my favorite) , Wish You Were Here. Those are my favs.

Also based on those three artists check out the albums "Selling England By The Pound" "Foxtrot" and "The Lb Dies Down on Broadway" by Genesis

Also the album "Leftoverture" by Kansas.

You should like Nine Inch Nails albums "Year Zero" and especially "The Fragile" based on what you posted. The other NiN may be too dark since you dont have much dark stuff but you do have Linkin Park so I mention NiN. Linkin Park and Pink Floyd were starting points for me. I quickly never listened to Linkin Park again though, just not as interesting to me anymore. I still think those Floyd Albums are some of the best ever made.

Sorry I don't mean to seem like I am talking down on some other stuff. I joke around and call everything pop at least once

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blnts4jc t1_ja4rtvq wrote

Personally, I’d start with Parachutes and end with Abbey Road

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nickparadies t1_ja57t2l wrote

Hybrid Theory is their most successful work and in my opinion their best but Minutes to Midnight is a good starting point if you haven’t listened to them before because it’s a pretty good mixture of all the different sounds they explored during their career and is poppy and easily accessible.

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fazlez1 t1_ja5g082 wrote

Make sure you listen to 'Close to the Edge' by Yes. It's considered by a lot of people to be one of the greatest progressive rock songs ever written or maybe that's just me :).

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rojaokla t1_ja63e3s wrote

Listen to them in the order they were released for appropriate time/space acc7racy.

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thisizusername t1_ja6blh1 wrote

I didn’t look at your list too closely at first, but I just came back to this and would offer a couple of suggestions if that’s okay.

Regarding Pink Floyd: If you are going to listen to three Pink Floyd albums, choose Dark Side of the Moon, Wish you Were Here, and Animals. Probably in that order. If you don’t like Dark Side…I guess don’t bother with the others. But that album is probably the single greatest of all time when considering both quality AND accessibility. So you will probably like it.

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EyadTheCreator OP t1_ja7fkmy wrote

Great suggestions, But unfortunately I listened to all of them and pink Floyd is my fav band, if you could suggest rock albums but calm with great music and not metal it'll be great, I like a good voice and great music

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thisizusername t1_ja7je2r wrote

The Cure - Disintegration

Thom Yorke - Anima

Tears for Fears - Songs from the Big Chair

Arcade Fire - Funeral

Can - Future Days

Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works

Low - Hey What

OutKast - The Love Below

Neil Young - Harvest (or Decade for a good comp)

Andrew Bird - Break it Yourself

St Vincent - Strange Mercy

Tune-Yards - WHO KILL

Sigur Ros - Ágætis byrjun

Nick Cave - Ghosteen

Sturgill Simpson - SOUND AND FURY (more rock) and/or A Sailors Guide to Earth (more country-ish)

John Prine - John Prine

——Metal/Hard Rock you may still like——-

Metallica - Ride the Lightning

Tool - Lateralus

Rage Against the Machine - s/t

Pixies - Surfer Rosa

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