So here we go, our Top 10 albums of musical greatness from @onpointayden and myself @onpointcarl
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AYDEN’s Top 50
Most likes on Twitter: The Chronic
Least likes on Twitter: The Sound of Revenge & From Under the Cork Tree
9. Limp Bizkit – Significant Other
When I started this project, I thought listening to this again would be embarrassing but for the most part, these songs still rock the fuck out. Some great shit here. 9 Teen 90 Nine is my favourite non-single on the album pic.twitter.com/av851Bu8HM
— Ayden (@OnPointAyden) July 2, 2019
7. Blindspott – Blindspott
Oh man. The memories of this. I remember the first time I heard Nil by Mouth and I couldn’t find it anywhere (searched LimeWire every day for months) and then the album came out and it didn’t come out of my car stereo for maybe 12 months. So, so good pic.twitter.com/DUaaIK5Q3D
— Ayden (@OnPointAyden) July 2, 2019
5. System Of A Down – Toxicity
When this first came out, I thrashed it constantly. Serj literally made me wish I had stuck with music (I tried learning guitar when I was younger. I was awful and quit almost immediately). My favourite rock album.
WAKE UP! pic.twitter.com/rUTDZpeefM
— Ayden (@OnPointAyden) July 3, 2019
3. Notorious B.I.G. – Life After Death
Biggie is/was rap’s greatest storyteller. He painted this picture and despite dealing with things I will never deal with, it felt like I was there. Fun fact, on “I got a Story to tell” Biggie is talking about Anthony Mason. pic.twitter.com/gCsxjDKGxk
— Ayden (@OnPointAyden) July 3, 2019
1. Notorious B.I.G. – Ready to Die
Here it is. The best rap album ever made. I have Biggie as the best rapper ever and this album helps my theory. From the radio friendly Juicy to the more street Gimme the Loot to the titular track, this is bangers from go to whoa…love it pic.twitter.com/GGXbjSZyXR
— Ayden (@OnPointAyden) July 3, 2019
CARL’s Top 50
Most likes on Twitter: Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
Least likes on Twitter: Danzig I & Danzig III
9. Eminem: The Slim Shady LP
I remember the story of Busta Rhymes losing his shit in a tour bus when he heard Guilty Conscience for the first time. I felt the same way. Eminem was so unique back then & SSLP still is. Role Model & Rock Bottom being a couple of my favs pic.twitter.com/6jUJscgccJ
— Carl (@onpointcarl) July 2, 2019
7. Queens of the Stone Age: Songs for the Deaf
I got the the Limited Edition with DVD as soon as it came out. The whole sound throughout this album was fucking awesome, Grohl on drums made it that more special. QOTSA at their peak, Go with the Flow is one of the greatest pic.twitter.com/b3Hwk719P2
— Carl (@onpointcarl) July 2, 2019
5. Tool: Lateralus
The Schism video was just insane, there was nothing like it then or now. The music is intense and takes you on a ride. I love everything about this album musically. And the artwork is awesome pic.twitter.com/VGNZ69kM30
— Carl (@onpointcarl) July 3, 2019
3. System of a Down: System of a Down
When I first heard Sugar in 1998 it blew my mind. My taste in music instantly changed I needed more heavy shit! Spiders: Your thoughts, and dreams are no longer sacred, as they are exposed to a
weapon known as remote viewing and monitoring” pic.twitter.com/oCbTrq3O5y— Carl (@onpointcarl) July 3, 2019
1. Sublime: 40oz to Freedom
Ska, Rock, Punk, Reggae, Rap, Sun, Surf, Skating, Drinking, Chilling, Partying are mixed together by Sublime. In my trend of loving debut albums this is my favourite. Raw music from the heart pic.twitter.com/PByvvmWA1O
— Carl (@onpointcarl) July 3, 2019