I remember flipping through the LP bins, wondering about the contents of each album based on the sleeves. I grew up in a highly effervescent period (born in 1962), when many things were happening. Blessed be this internet era, where we have access to everything. I'm trying to sample all the great music I missed over the years, but nothing can replace the experience of acquiring it gradually, within the context of its time.
@@realzeroxtrem When I was 5, my dad gave my Rubber Soul and Revolver vinyls. I remember the fuss when the Beatles split and my aunties crying over Paul's wedding hahahahaha... Later, we had a cult radio in Brazil that played the long electronic/prog tracks, Autobahn, Echoes, all those Italian prog acts. I watched Camel, Genesis, etc live. I remember when Floyd issued Wish you were here and my cousin got an imported album for me. Then came Punk, Synthpop. The Police. I watched Urgh in a theater. Then we had Rock in Rio, MTV... Now we have streaming... And to live all of these things, one at a time... I guess the perspective of the layers is stg unique.
I disagreed with a lot of your takes and we have very different tastes when it comes to music, but it's super cool to see people trying new things and delving into the diverse world of music regardless of where their taste lands
@@realzeroxtremTyler’s my goat too good to see another Tyler fan from another entry to music I just started this year personally but flower boy and Igor really caught my attention and made me love music
If you haven't already I would recommend doing a small dive into music from other regions of the world (eg: gamelan, hindustani and carnatic music, traditional turkish music). It can really just be a few albums but I find that music from other regions of the world is really underrepresented in these types of online spaces and they sound really unique from western music, great entertaining video btw!
Very ambitious goal, congrats! Im trying a somewhat similar goal of trying to listen to every album from a major artist released this year. Im currently at around 650, but I’ve been sitting at around 75 albums left for a few weeks as a new set of albums gets released every Friday lol. Hopefully ill be able to get caught up by the end of the year
1000 albums.... Holy fuck that's an impressive accomplishment! Did you listen to any of King Gizzard's album during those 1000 or no? If not, i recommend you check em out! 🦎
@@realzeroxtrem Awhh okay! Gila Monster and especially that album is heat, def a good start if you like metal Also they pretty much change genre and push themselves almost every album, so you get something new and fresh each time^^
My personal favourite albums are : Guns N' Roses - Appatite for Destruction, Eve - Bunka, Alice in Chains - Dirt, Michael Jackson - Thriller, QWER - Manito, 1986 Omega Tribe - Navigator. What's y'all's ? Keep in mind that these are just albums, now if we are talking about playlists... then that will be a different story to me.
Great video! If you havent heard this artist, I highly recommend listening to LemKuuja. Hes quite a diverse guy, hes made one of my favorite electronic/dance albums (CHEESECAKE+) and his most recent album is kinda like a experimental mix of hiphop and jazz? Hes quite unknown as well.
at the start of the summer i started listing to albums and decided I was gonna listen to 111 and now I'm 93 ablums in and like this video is a little to relatable for me (except yk I've listed to 1/10 of what you have)
For some reason I think you'd like the album Milky - Star. Giordano Trivellato, Giuliano Sacchetto, and Giuditta managed to create music that exudes pure joy. The vocals are a bit strange but if they grow on you, the music will make you feel like a child again.
@@duckpigTheduck that’s tough… but maybe flower boy. atom heart mother would be up there as well. i would definitely include velocity design comfort and pray for paris in that list also
3:23 I 100% disagree with this. Electronic/ambient music has to capture your attention with much more nuance as rock music. Making a simplistic atmospheric piece that’s also interesting is very hard to pull off successfully without it being dull
i never said electronic and ambient were easy to make. and i also think rock and other genres are hard to master. i was just saying there’s a lot more vocal music i dislike compared to electronic genres
To me, I could see why you don’t like the singing in black country New road But to me, the voice is amazing and is one of my favorite parts maybe just because the emotion behind it but still I find the lyrics hunting me
Great video man! Although I am a hiphop FIEND, and have really only listened to hiphop/rap/experimental all that in the around 200 albums I listened to... I think you have great list. Love to see that on the "short" "little" list of albums that you listened to, that you listened to Mac miller, billy woods, and injury reserve. If you have not listened to the following (mainly hiphop artists) I recommend them (also I apologize if I didn't see them on the albums that you listened to): Blu (below the heavens) Ab-soul (control system) ka BUSDRIVER (Temporary forever) Cunninlynguists (piece of strange) Genisis owusu (smiling with no teeth) young fathers (cocao sugar) Open mike eagle (dark comedy) Cities aviv (gum; its almost like a more depressing i dont like shit, i dont go outside.... also yes powers approaches is terribly long) Anyways again, GREAT video. Subscribed now and will definitely check out your content.
@@myntemand i liked them a lot at first but they grew off me a lot because of the dude’s voice primarily but their instrumentals just sound so whiney. and speaking on mesmerize, i really can’t remember anything about it. i’ll have to relisten to their albums so i can properly rate them
from left to right, top to bottom: discovery by daft punk; geogaddi by boards of canada; good kid mad city by kendrick lamar; yeezus by kanye; i don’t like shit… by earl sweatshirt; split by lush; wish you were + animals by pink floyd; mm food by mf doom; white pony by deftones; after the night by parannoul; igor by tyler the creator; houses of the holy by led zeppelin; minecraft volume beta by c418; manger on mcnichols by boldy james; jenny death (the powers that b) by death grips; yanqui u.x.o. by godspeed you black emperor; no idols by domo genesis; kind of blue by miles davis; ok computer by radiohead
@@realzeroxtrem they're known for playing in many different genres and styles. for mr bungle their self-titled album is like demented rock jazz circus funk ska metal. their second album 'disco volante' is even more experimental and more world music influence. their third album 'california' is probably their best and most accessible, with all their craziness harnessed into some solid songwriting with a lot of beach boys influence. john zorn could be broadly described as avante-gard jazz, but also many hardcord albums and classical albums. maybe the most prolific musician of all time, hundreds of albums to his name.
Very cool video, as a music nerd myself I wish I could take on a grandiose project like this, but I'm not one of those people who can listen to a new album a day since I like to familiarize myself with an album through multiple listens & read about it, plus I worry I would get easily burned out and overexposed to new music. I give major props to anyone who can do this! Also you didn't really talk about this in the video, but I'm curious how you decided which albums to listen to, were you going through some sort of "greatest albums of all time" list?
the first part of your comment is so true! i was definitely on the cusp of burning out and not enjoying it as much as before. and part of me regrets that i couldn’t just sit with each album for longer like you said, but i’ve been relistening to lots of them recently to understand the music better with the deciding of what i’d listen to, i would just scour rateyourmusic and spotify for artists that looked cool, and if i couldn’t find anything i’d listen to an artist’s discography who were one of those “greatest of all time”
Damn shame you didn’t try out the downward spiral by nine inch nails, the vocalist wrote and produced the entire album through his own record label, he even played all of the instruments
i have heard of him and heard that backstory (super sick btw) but i didn’t check him out just because they had a lot of albums, sadly. i might at some point just listen to downward spiral and pretty hate machine though
But how can you make this analytics by listing one album for day? I say it bc in 3 year, if u listen 1000 album i guess you have listened a new album everyday. But my answer is: can you "enter" in one album mood, understand wich track do u like, wich one do u hate, wich one are "meh", by listing so many new things?
it was hard to keep up sometimes, butttt by writing down my favorite songs, putting songs on my playlist, and having strangely good memory i can basically remember what i thought of each album
rat jesu and ilysm was unexpected to see on that list behind you with the types of stuff you listened to, have you ever tried material girl or aero gros m before?
@@raulgarza4835 yeah Rat Jesu were artists i pretty much found randomly lmao. i’ve never heard of Material Girl or Aero Gros before. what genre(s) are they?
@@realzeroxtrem(sorry for the long comment lmfao, just some explaining) Rat Jesu and the song on the ilysm album with the anime chick you checked out (yayo) are under the “hexD” genre. material girl popped up in the mentioned ilysm album and his music is experimental/abstract hip hop with sound collage. aero gros m is a discontinued hexD rap project from 2021 that sounds very similar to the rat jesu album but due to the project’s creator’s past and the questionable fanbase they took the music down from all services (except bandcamp). if you liked both of those albums enough, try out a boy named hexD by 999 heartake, unimon superstar by drixxo lords (which rat jesu was part of) and the artists i mentioned previously. unrelated, this video shows progress towards musical journey and i welcome and honor how much you’ve listened over this amount of time and hope you find your developing taste overtime. :)
One thing I noticed with your list was that it mostly included male artists from Western countries. No judgement here, just found it interesting that you didn't notice (?) or at least didn't include it in your learnings.
How did you create the list/format with all the images in the background? Great video by the way! Im at 900 albums rn over about a year and hopefully I can get to the big 1000 soon!
How cool! You straddle the tastes of my son (15) and I (53). Swap Deftones for Tool, though, brother. Nuthin wrong with Deftones! But c'mon! Tool is better.
Man if you like the slow serene soundscapes shit hopefully you liked the pastoral passages of shit like Soon, To Be Over, And You and I and High the Memory by Yes cos I saw u had a bunch of their albums u jammed. Although I can see not all of that being your thing
@@sparkz3428it’s the only good music resource out there anyways 😭 it’s extremely helpful (helps me find my favorite music extremely easily) and for the shit that the users get they’re not that bad lmfao, they’re just very pretentious about the most basic albums out there
you learned nothing. you lost around 50,000 minutes on listening to vibrations in a particular order. also, you look like the average RYM user. Tyler as no. 1 pick after listening to ONE THOUSAND albums is a lol
i agree! i did like the london calling by the clash, although thats probably the tamest ‘punk’ album ever, and i really enjoyed “three cheers for disappointment” by the arrogant sons of bitches
@@operationdesertstorms i respect that. i’m very ignorant when it comes to metal bands and i haven’t listened much. but there are definitely metal. chill
heck yea the whole gang loves this
@@chase-y4m thank you chat
@@realzeroxtrem have you listened to nas during these 3 years? cause i found it very interesting that you said kendrick was the best lyricist
@@nsssssssssssss123 i did. i think he's pretty good, but i was iffy on alooott of his stuff. i definitely like Kendrick more
@@realzeroxtrem yeah nas got a lot of duds unlike kendrick but which albums did you listen to?
@@nsssssssssssss123 all of them
Watching this with 5 Benadryl and dr pepper cream soda wish me luck
Hope you didnt die
You good bro?
Nice one I've listened to close to 5000 albums since 2020 and I'm really enjoying discovering all sorts of music. I'm glad you have been to!
@@descendingforth hell yeah
5000???? So what are your favourites?
@@blackman5867 i have too many favorites to list them all but they span all different sorts of genres!
@@blackman5867holy shit, if this guy has listened to 5000 albums since 2020 January 1st that means he listened to 3.49 albums a day for 1430 days
@@surfinwithshah I know if this guy is telling the truth thats insane.
I remember flipping through the LP bins, wondering about the contents of each album based on the sleeves. I grew up in a highly effervescent period (born in 1962), when many things were happening. Blessed be this internet era, where we have access to everything. I'm trying to sample all the great music I missed over the years, but nothing can replace the experience of acquiring it gradually, within the context of its time.
thats so sick man. its gotta be crazy to watch all those years of music passing and growing and dying
@@realzeroxtrem When I was 5, my dad gave my Rubber Soul and Revolver vinyls. I remember the fuss when the Beatles split and my aunties crying over Paul's wedding hahahahaha... Later, we had a cult radio in Brazil that played the long electronic/prog tracks, Autobahn, Echoes, all those Italian prog acts. I watched Camel, Genesis, etc live. I remember when Floyd issued Wish you were here and my cousin got an imported album for me. Then came Punk, Synthpop. The Police. I watched Urgh in a theater. Then we had Rock in Rio, MTV... Now we have streaming... And to live all of these things, one at a time... I guess the perspective of the layers is stg unique.
You're rad as fuck for this. As a life-long musician, I am inspired by your dedication to listening. Fuck yeah, bruthur. 🤘
thanks man ❤️❤️ what instrument(s) do you play?
Your best video yet !
@@memphisdevin thank you !
I disagreed with a lot of your takes and we have very different tastes when it comes to music, but it's super cool to see people trying new things and delving into the diverse world of music regardless of where their taste lands
im glad lots of people are like this
100,000 albums next!!!
@@Joeamazing an album every day for 274 years…
@@realzeroxtrem lightwork
@@realzeroxtremtry 50 albums a day, hope it will do the trick
Your PFP makes this comment much funnier
I LOVE THIS GUYS MUSIC TASTE BROOOO tyler the creator is such a good and unexpected #1 pick fire ass vid
THANK YOU BRO
@@realzeroxtremTyler’s my goat too good to see another Tyler fan from another entry to music I just started this year personally but flower boy and Igor really caught my attention and made me love music
Nice taste bro
@@john-paulbitler3657 thanks!
If you haven't already I would recommend doing a small dive into music from other regions of the world (eg: gamelan, hindustani and carnatic music, traditional turkish music). It can really just be a few albums but I find that music from other regions of the world is really underrepresented in these types of online spaces and they sound really unique from western music, great entertaining video btw!
@@douglaspantz Ok! i definitely will when i can and do some research into it. thanks !
Pls recommend
@@realzeroxtremtry japanese albums too
@@blackman5867 i’ve heard some japanese city pop and it’s super good, so i definitely will
Very ambitious goal, congrats! Im trying a somewhat similar goal of trying to listen to every album from a major artist released this year. Im currently at around 650, but I’ve been sitting at around 75 albums left for a few weeks as a new set of albums gets released every Friday lol. Hopefully ill be able to get caught up by the end of the year
that’s awesome bro. i spent so much time JUST listening to all these old albums im not really tapped in with all the new music. cool stuff!
1000 albums.... Holy fuck that's an impressive accomplishment! Did you listen to any of King Gizzard's album during those 1000 or no? If not, i recommend you check em out! 🦎
@@Chivox1999 i didn’t :( but i have heard of them! and i like the song Gila Monster
@@realzeroxtrem Awhh okay! Gila Monster and especially that album is heat, def a good start if you like metal
Also they pretty much change genre and push themselves almost every album, so you get something new and fresh each time^^
rad to listen to so many albums dude. you speak on em well
thanks bro!
Great video man you earned a subscriber. This video is the definition of hard work pays off keep up the good work.
@@quietdoesmusic4029 thank you so much man. i hope to see you in comments again ;)
You seem super dope!! Love the content, keep doing what you’re doing 🤞
THANK YOU. and i will, definitely
Holy W for houses of the holy 10/10. My favorite album ever
@@markhentges2 WOOO
My personal favourite albums are : Guns N' Roses - Appatite for Destruction, Eve - Bunka, Alice in Chains - Dirt, Michael Jackson - Thriller, QWER - Manito, 1986 Omega Tribe - Navigator. What's y'all's ?
Keep in mind that these are just albums, now if we are talking about playlists... then that will be a different story to me.
@@blackman5867 dirt is a classic record
Boards of canada are from Scotland bir from sweden 😭. But yeah great vid, I'm glad you really liked Geogaddi, one of my all-time favs as well
@@newd9848 OHH SHIITTT i always confuse them damn 😭
YANQUI UXO!!!
YEAHHHH
nice vid bro!
thank you!
Great video!
If you havent heard this artist, I highly recommend listening to LemKuuja. Hes quite a diverse guy, hes made one of my favorite electronic/dance albums (CHEESECAKE+) and his most recent album is kinda like a experimental mix of hiphop and jazz? Hes quite unknown as well.
@@VDenny_ thank you! and thanks for the reccomendation! electronic / rap / jazz sounds sick
I enjoy
@@earththeearth HOLY SHIT THE PENGUIN MOTHERFUCKEIEJRBDNDND thank you
at the start of the summer i started listing to albums and decided I was gonna listen to 111 and now I'm 93 ablums in and like this video is a little to relatable for me (except yk I've listed to 1/10 of what you have)
Sick af tho. it took me like 2 years to get to the first 100 lmao so youre alr doing better than me
ive done about 200 since mid June, its fun😄whats your favourite so far?
i will die (not literally) if there's gonna be a rymcore list-
*dies*
Good stuff
@@Leadbraw thank you!
For some reason I think you'd like the album Milky - Star. Giordano Trivellato, Giuliano Sacchetto, and Giuditta managed to create music that exudes pure joy. The vocals are a bit strange but if they grow on you, the music will make you feel like a child again.
@@carlwagner2049 what genre is it?? i’d love to check it out if you think ill enjoy it
@@realzeroxtrem House music
Thanks for the Death Grips tip. And showing an open mind as well.
definitely check out death grips!
absolute goated list i love every single one of those artists ESPECIALLY tyler the creator, hes one of the biggest inspirations for my music
hell yeah! thanks so much
Yeezus is the best thing that came out since humans got the ability to hear sounds
i highkey agree..
What was your favorite album cover of all time
@@duckpigTheduck that’s tough… but maybe flower boy. atom heart mother would be up there as well. i would definitely include velocity design comfort and pray for paris in that list also
hypothetically if every album is 1 hour, and the average human lives 692,000, you should be able to listen to 692,000 albums.
challenge accepted
@@realzeroxtremcap
3:23 I 100% disagree with this. Electronic/ambient music has to capture your attention with much more nuance as rock music. Making a simplistic atmospheric piece that’s also interesting is very hard to pull off successfully without it being dull
i never said electronic and ambient were easy to make. and i also think rock and other genres are hard to master. i was just saying there’s a lot more vocal music i dislike compared to electronic genres
also, i love the username bro
please review any of slo-bes albums or the sixtape albums i feel like you would love it. and if you ever do/did let me know how you feel.
To me, I could see why you don’t like the singing in black country New road But to me, the voice is amazing and is one of my favorite parts maybe just because the emotion behind it but still I find the lyrics hunting me
i can’t deny that the guy sings with emotion. and i thought those instrumentals were AMAZING. i’m super glad you like it, though
Discovery is also my favorite album awesome pick
HELL YEAH dude. it’s so amazing
PARANNOUL'S AFTER THE NIGHT MENTIONED OOOH.
@@AlotoGuy4445 YESIRRR THAT ALBUM IS SOOO GOOD
Kind of irrelevant, but your hair is awesome bro
THANK YOU
Finally someone on the internet with a perfect opinion
ahhh thank you !
Great video man! Although I am a hiphop FIEND, and have really only listened to hiphop/rap/experimental all that in the around 200 albums I listened to... I think you have great list. Love to see that on the "short" "little" list of albums that you listened to, that you listened to Mac miller, billy woods, and injury reserve.
If you have not listened to the following (mainly hiphop artists) I recommend them (also I apologize if I didn't see them on the albums that you listened to):
Blu (below the heavens)
Ab-soul (control system)
ka
BUSDRIVER (Temporary forever)
Cunninlynguists (piece of strange)
Genisis owusu (smiling with no teeth)
young fathers (cocao sugar)
Open mike eagle (dark comedy)
Cities aviv (gum; its almost like a more depressing i dont like shit, i dont go outside.... also yes powers approaches is terribly long)
Anyways again, GREAT video. Subscribed now and will definitely check out your content.
@@idof4854 WOAH thanks the reccs 😁 i’ve heard of some of the guys on there, but i’ve only dipped my toes in them
Were you on ChombTv's livestream
@@maxo7432 who is chombtv?
@@realzeroxtrem ChompTv I meant he's a small youtuber tho
Go to his most recent video and go to the minute 1:37 I found your doppelganger 😳
@@maxo7432i’ve never seen him before. i don’t think i was in anybody’s livestream 😭
for me, mac miller, jpeg, and jid are all up there as my favourites of all time. great list and mad respect for the dedication
@@progress_games thanks bro. and i respect that list lowkey. those are all great rappers
what did you think of system of a down and especially there mesmerize album?
@@myntemand i liked them a lot at first but they grew off me a lot because of the dude’s voice primarily but their instrumentals just sound so whiney. and speaking on mesmerize, i really can’t remember anything about it. i’ll have to relisten to their albums so i can properly rate them
Extremely based top 10
thanks bro 😎
How did u make thos album collages?
@@endrocreactive topsters.org
Anyone know the names of all 20 10/10s ? There’s some I don’t recognise
from left to right, top to bottom: discovery by daft punk; geogaddi by boards of canada; good kid mad city by kendrick lamar; yeezus by kanye; i don’t like shit… by earl sweatshirt; split by lush; wish you were + animals by pink floyd; mm food by mf doom; white pony by deftones; after the night by parannoul; igor by tyler the creator; houses of the holy by led zeppelin; minecraft volume beta by c418; manger on mcnichols by boldy james; jenny death (the powers that b) by death grips; yanqui u.x.o. by godspeed you black emperor; no idols by domo genesis; kind of blue by miles davis; ok computer by radiohead
daft punk and tyler are my top two also bro
@@LeviMeows YO you must be so cool as well !! that’s sick.
listen to any mr bungle or john zorn?
i haven't. what genre are they?
Mr. Bungle???? More like Mr. Mid Six Feet Under better
@@realzeroxtrem they're known for playing in many different genres and styles. for mr bungle their self-titled album is like demented rock jazz circus funk ska metal. their second album 'disco volante' is even more experimental and more world music influence. their third album 'california' is probably their best and most accessible, with all their craziness harnessed into some solid songwriting with a lot of beach boys influence.
john zorn could be broadly described as avante-gard jazz, but also many hardcord albums and classical albums. maybe the most prolific musician of all time, hundreds of albums to his name.
Split by lush is a masterpiece
@@Slowdive52 yessir. and your username’s namesake made a killer album with their debut - also a masterpiece
Very cool video, as a music nerd myself I wish I could take on a grandiose project like this, but I'm not one of those people who can listen to a new album a day since I like to familiarize myself with an album through multiple listens & read about it, plus I worry I would get easily burned out and overexposed to new music. I give major props to anyone who can do this!
Also you didn't really talk about this in the video, but I'm curious how you decided which albums to listen to, were you going through some sort of "greatest albums of all time" list?
the first part of your comment is so true! i was definitely on the cusp of burning out and not enjoying it as much as before. and part of me regrets that i couldn’t just sit with each album for longer like you said, but i’ve been relistening to lots of them recently to understand the music better
with the deciding of what i’d listen to, i would just scour rateyourmusic and spotify for artists that looked cool, and if i couldn’t find anything i’d listen to an artist’s discography who were one of those “greatest of all time”
Damn shame you didn’t try out the downward spiral by nine inch nails, the vocalist wrote and produced the entire album through his own record label, he even played all of the instruments
i have heard of him and heard that backstory (super sick btw) but i didn’t check him out just because they had a lot of albums, sadly. i might at some point just listen to downward spiral and pretty hate machine though
Basic taste, you are like everyone else on RYM or AOTY: prasing the same albums over and over.
yeah lmao that’s the point. the culture of the people there do piss me off a lot tho
But how can you make this analytics by listing one album for day? I say it bc in 3 year, if u listen 1000 album i guess you have listened a new album everyday. But my answer is: can you "enter" in one album mood, understand wich track do u like, wich one do u hate, wich one are "meh", by listing so many new things?
it was hard to keep up sometimes, butttt by writing down my favorite songs, putting songs on my playlist, and having strangely good memory i can basically remember what i thought of each album
Tienes un gran gusto musical hermano
MUCHOS GRACIAS
rat jesu and ilysm was unexpected to see on that list behind you with the types of stuff you listened to, have you ever tried material girl or aero gros m before?
@@raulgarza4835 yeah Rat Jesu were artists i pretty much found randomly lmao. i’ve never heard of Material Girl or Aero Gros before. what genre(s) are they?
@@realzeroxtrem(sorry for the long comment lmfao, just some explaining) Rat Jesu and the song on the ilysm album with the anime chick you checked out (yayo) are under the “hexD” genre. material girl popped up in the mentioned ilysm album and his music is experimental/abstract hip hop with sound collage. aero gros m is a discontinued hexD rap project from 2021 that sounds very similar to the rat jesu album but due to the project’s creator’s past and the questionable fanbase they took the music down from all services (except bandcamp).
if you liked both of those albums enough, try out a boy named hexD by 999 heartake, unimon superstar by drixxo lords (which rat jesu was part of) and the artists i mentioned previously. unrelated, this video shows progress towards musical journey and i welcome and honor how much you’ve listened over this amount of time and hope you find your developing taste overtime. :)
@@raulgarza4835 OK super cool, and thanks for explaining some of that. i have heard of HexD, so i’m slightly familiar
do you have a list of every album you listened to or just remembered?
i do! on the google drive linked in the description of all my other videos and my rateyourmusic page linked on bio
have you listened to injury reserve?
yeah i did. i honestly thought they were just alright, but dentist office is great
@@realzeroxtrem that’s fair
One thing I noticed with your list was that it mostly included male artists from Western countries. No judgement here, just found it interesting that you didn't notice (?) or at least didn't include it in your learnings.
i definitely do notice that. i really didn’t listen to many female or foreign artists. definitely a criticism you could make
4:24 kill bill!!!
yeah! my friend put me on to him a while back. ramona is a great mixtape
@@realzeroxtrem I bought ramona vinyl that and igor are my favorite projects ever
@@mafiapenguin9878 hell yeah. sick bro
How did you create the list/format with all the images in the background? Great video by the way! Im at 900 albums rn over about a year and hopefully I can get to the big 1000 soon!
@@levikingatx the background with all the albums is just from spotify - all the albums i have in my library. and good luck on that last 100!
@@realzeroxtrem thanks man!
@@realzeroxtrem ik this is hella later BUT IM OVER 1000!! ended up taking me like 20 months
@@levikingatx oh HELL yeah!! congratulations. that’s way faster than me
How cool! You straddle the tastes of my son (15) and I (53). Swap Deftones for Tool, though, brother. Nuthin wrong with Deftones! But c'mon! Tool is better.
Tool is great! love Tool.
billy woods snubbed what a fool
@@pro_fanity08 he’s really good but not top ten good. too inconsistent overall
@@realzeroxtrem delusional
Man if you like the slow serene soundscapes shit hopefully you liked the pastoral passages of shit like Soon, To Be Over, And You and I and High the Memory by Yes cos I saw u had a bunch of their albums u jammed. Although I can see not all of that being your thing
AND YOU AND I IS PROBABLY THEIR BEST SONG! YES! i love the slow guitar intro
Have you listened to any Blur album?
i havent!? i've never heard of them. ill check it out
@@realzeroxtrem ouch. Literally the best band to ever exist
@@realzeroxtrem band of the guy who made Gorillaz. They also have that wooo hooo song that got big in the US
Why does me and bro have the same music taste
also you hated on RYM and AOTY (which is valid) but I KNOW you used it to find a lot of these albums 😭😭
@@sparkz3428100% yeah. i do find alot of stuff through there
@@sparkz3428it’s the only good music resource out there anyways 😭
it’s extremely helpful (helps me find my favorite music extremely easily) and for the shit that the users get they’re not that bad lmfao, they’re just very pretentious about the most basic albums out there
you learned nothing. you lost around 50,000 minutes on listening to vibrations in a particular order. also, you look like the average RYM user. Tyler as no. 1 pick after listening to ONE THOUSAND albums is a lol
@@troonslayerino real!
did you listen to all queen albums?
i did!
I haven't heard any of their albums but their performance at Live Aid 1985 rules!
There’s punk for everyone bruh
i agree! i did like the london calling by the clash, although thats probably the tamest ‘punk’ album ever, and i really enjoyed “three cheers for disappointment” by the arrogant sons of bitches
You didn't like plastic surgery disasters? 😢
@@BurntDisc nah dead kennedys really just aren’t my thing
@realzeroxtrem gutted... and you Teased stevie wonder being your number 1 with that loop of sir Duke I got so excited 🤣🥲
Moment you said Deftones was "the best metal band to ever do it" I curled up into a ball and cried to sleep. Awful take and Deftones isn't even Metal
@@operationdesertstorms i respect that. i’m very ignorant when it comes to metal bands and i haven’t listened much. but there are definitely metal. chill
My top 5 artists are:
5. Daft punk
4. Arctic monkeys
3. Tame impala
2. Human Tetris
1. Gorillaz
i love both Daft Punk and Tame Impala
3:41 I though I was alone with this, I can't stand at the drive in's vocalist but I love the instrumental. Such a shame
@@nahnvm8493 truly. i wish i was into their style more