You know @bronsonquick that I love you sooo much and your tag today in this flashmob was fucking fateful for me!
I compiled this rating from nostalgia and the strongest feelings of love, and turning on my favorite track, hoping to get a good kick, I twisted the sound to the full, but there was no buzz. And finally it dawns on me: why the hell I don’t have super cool and powerful speakers, why haven’t I been enjoying music for so many years the way I have always been able to?! And today I will order a speaker for myself and finally the music will make a huge sense to me again! Thank you so much for this kick!! For so many years I sat at my gaming computer with one small and terrible speaker and thought that my love of music would subside over time, I thought that was normal and my interests were changing, WTF LMAO )))
I love this day!! Let's start poking around in my memory!
Number 1 album for me is GORILLAZ "Demon Days"
The year 2005 fell on my teenage years and searches for myself, a time when children destroy the power of their parents and any established authorities, sadness and anger mixed together at moments and deprived of soil under their feet, and I am just one of those sad children who are locked in a room and Reflex endlessly (without even suspecting what reflection is).
Gorillaz has always occupied a special place in my heart and I carefully monitor all new albums and tracks.
Number 2!
Who is it?!
In terms of my fanaticism, these guys have a clear grand prix by a wide margin, and probably all of Chester Bennington’s early albums and early works are separate (there are a lot of questions that I always asked myself, and even if I couldn’t come to something due to my youth, I could at least cry) Linkin Park's METEORA!
The first friendship was associated with this music and the feeling that I was not alone. Have you ever walked down the street and screamed the lyrics of a Numb song with your friend? I did and it was unforgettable!
Number 3!
FORT MINOR The Rising Tied.
It may be funny to you now, but once as a little girl I dreamed of marrying Mike Shinoda and helping him in every way with his work! My first love was like Mike like two drops of water, they called me crazy, and the music in my ears didn’t quit and my love for this talented person didn’t die out! Everything he puts his hand to makes me delight and respect, and this album was so personal and amazing, so different and airy. But no less memorable for me is the day I first picked up this record: I pre-ordered it in a music store and the CD arrived on my birthday on December 26, 2005. Probably, I was the only teenager in my city who was the first to get this album, because the Internet was still not in all houses and it was impossible to download it! The most joyful run to the store of my life!
Number 4!
The Prodigy Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned
Prodigy is an amazing opportunity to get acquainted with drug intoxication and complete trance without any drugs! I love and still listen to all their albums.
Number 5!
MUSE - Absolution
An album with which I began to experiment with my vocals and finally left the belief in a “clear voice” as the best and only right. A few years later, I found a screaming gang and moved on to the emotional processing of my voice through tearing and releasing emotions. "Hysteria" can still make me cry like a little bitch.
Number 6!
Guano Apes: Walking on a Thin Line
Sandra is my first extreme vocal teacher and I must admit that I was very flattered when people told me that we were alike! I just love this album, remember and love every song!
Number 7!
M.I.A - AIM
Until you thought that I had not listened to any albums since 2005, I will add Mia's relatively recent work. Beautiful lyrics and beat, never get tired of listening!
8. SOAD: Hypnotize/Mezmerize
9. Portishead: Dummy
10. No Doubt: Rock Steady
11. Korn: See You on the Other Sid
12. The Chemical Brothers: Push the button
13. Childish Gambino: Because The Internet
14. Kendrick Lamar: DAMN
15. Rage against the machine: The battle of Los Angeles
16. Queens of the Stone Age: Songs for the Deaf
17. Rival Sons: Hollow Bones
18. Rammstein Mutter
19. Fantastic Negrito: The last days of Oakland
20. The Bloody Beetroots – The Great Electronic Swindle
21. Converge: All we love we leave behind
22. Red Hot Chili Peppers: Stadium Arcadium
23. Mastodon — Leviathan
24. Andrew Hale & Simon Hale — L.A. Noire Official Soundtrack (2011, Rockstar Games)
25. BOOTS - Aquaria
Initially, I wanted to make top10, but I had to continue to top25, and I can continue very, very much more!
@ojtheviking @metalfreak @purr @redkaya @elmira @nastya @catdad @littlesoup @raphaelite @thimeow @unita @olgakulaga @shameless @direwolff @nickstone @your_idiot_lover @arroezze you are next!🤗
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