It's still weird for me seeing people say The Suburbs "came from nowhere", because Arcade Fire was already a headlining act in Canada at the time. After the Grammy win, with Americans confusedly tweeting out "Who are The Suburbs? I've never heard of them." we were all like "Bruh."That said, probably:
Arcade Fire - Suburbs
This basically came from nowhere (in a manner of speaking) and just blew up
Influenced a scene, movement or approach to the genre I guess.
So
because it pissed off a lot of crusty metalheads who hate change
Women - Public Strain
Heck yeah.Against me - Transgender Dysphoria Blues
Pretty powerful album.
You are not wrong. I love MCR.you guys can continue to ignore it but my chemical romance and fall out boy put out some great albums in the past ten years. danger days, conventional weapons, and save rock & roll are all really good.
is the Gerard way solo album worth listening to?
Really OP
Not even the most important record of that bands career
Or second
Or third
Maybe fourth.
you guys can continue to ignore it but my chemical romance and fall out boy put out some great albums in the past ten years. danger days, conventional weapons, and save rock & roll are all really good.
is the Gerard way solo album worth listening to?
No idea what the answer is, but thanks to the OP anyway. You started a multi-hour conversation in the mod chat on the issue that resulted in many amazing links and great memories.
Could probably be doing with a definition of "important" so this doesn't just turn into "my favourite" list, though that ship may already have sailed.
Danger Days is a helluva concept album.
I thought Way's solo was OK. There are a couple of decent singles.
Against me - Transgender Dysphoria Blues
Pretty powerful album.
I used to just loop that some nights video. great song.
Against me - Transgender Dysphoria Blues
Pretty powerful album.
As someone who's seen against me! many times in the early 00's, they've been trash since 2004.
Influenced a scene, movement or approach to the genre I guess.
So
because it pissed off a lot of crusty metalheads who hate change
(also Battles and Arctic Monkeys is right)
In Rainbows is a great album but nowhere nearly as influential as Ok computer was.
This orDavid Bowie's Blackstar, if I had to choose one. It was a proper, fitting and well-timed closing of a chapter to a ridiculously influential musician's life.
muse sucks always
GOAT
Influenced a scene, movement or approach to the genre I guess.
So
because it pissed off a lot of crusty metalheads who hate change
All you guys who mentioned, you're alright.
muse sucks always
Great thread. I've been listening to different recommended artists for a good portion of the day and adding ones I like to my library.
All you guys who mentioned, you're alright.
It's probably too early to say what the most important album of the last decade is. We still have to see what kind of sounds emerge from this decade, and what they were influenced by.
It's still weird for me seeing people say The Suburbs "came from nowhere", because Arcade Fire was already a headlining act in Canada at the time. After the Grammy win, with Americans confusedly tweeting out "Who are The Suburbs? I've never heard of them." we were all like "Bruh."