I can hardly listen to that album from start to finish.
I almost have to skip "Alive", "Jeremy", "Black", and "Evenflow" to enjoy it.
Songs like "Once", " Garden" and my personal favorite song from that album " Porch " are songs that I can listen to all day though.
If any of you haven't seen the MTV Unplugged with PJ, I strongly suggest you do, was a very powerful perfomance.
I can hardly listen to that album from start to finish.
I almost have to skip "Alive", "Jeremy", "Black", and "Evenflow" to enjoy it.
Songs like "Once", " Garden" and my personal favorite song from that album " Porch " are songs that I can listen to all day though.
If any of you haven't seen the MTV Unplugged with PJ, I strongly suggest you do, was a very powerful perfomance.
Well then I guess you got me. I'll personally take Weezer over Pearl Jam, but I recognize that's not the norm.
Weezer is very under-appreciated, IMO. They have transformed themselves every album (except the Green album closely resembles the Blue), which is difficult to do when you already have a unique sound. Every time a Weezer album comes out, fans complain they don't like it because it's not the Weezer they know, and a year later it'll be their favorite.
My list:
Amorphis - Tales From The Thousand Lakes
Ozzy Osbourne - No More Tears
Iron Maiden - Fear of the Dark
Death - Human
Carcass - Heartwork
Opeth - Still Life
In Flames - The Jester Race
Metallica - Metallica/Black Album
It was an innovative decade for metal.