The most influential albums of all time
>>68247225
>>68247225
>>68247465
LOL
What did this influence?
>>68247492
Nice b8
>>68247483
everything
>>68247369
Honestly true
>>68247535
Absolute shit
TMR influenced fuck all.
>>68247687
you have no idea what you're talking about
>>68247492
>>68247520
For modern pop, sure
>>68247698
Give me an example then
>>68247520
also scaruffi liked that album
>>68247687
You hear it in a lot of post punk stuff
>>68247687
>>68247714
Do some research.
>>68247714
literally almost all rock music that came after
Whether you're a fan or not, you cannot deny this
>>68247687
truly a terrible opinion. it's still discussed 45 years later. how could it not be influential
>>68247778
Your digits betray you
The importance of this record really can't possibly be overstated in terms of the history of American rock music.
>>68247723
Agree - most look at the spoken word and the lyrical component but the angular guitar work of beeghearts/frenchs work us apparent in post punk actions the world
>>68247321
>mu won't have a thread has good as the milk threads for at least a year
jdimsa
>>68247778
Whilst I agree Trout Mask Replica did influence some bands,
Discussing an album decades after its creation doesn't mean it's automatically influential you know
Spiderland I guess?
>>68247714
Swordfishtrombones.
Tom Waits entire modern persona is basically beatnik + roots musician + Beefheart
>>68247760
i deny this
can anybody please explain why people still appreciate nirvana
>>68248038
The last rock and roll breathe
>>68248038
"Influential" doesn't mean "not shit" anon.
Nirvana is trash but Nevermind was the album that kickstarted major labels scooping up indie and punk bands and "alternative rock" and grunge going mainstream.
>>68247225
WL/WH is more influential
>>68247278
>this
>>68247337
Not influential but give it another few years
>>68247465
This
>>68247833
This but they still suck
>>68248114
um
>>68248118
agreed- i didn't consider that
"thanks" for that "clarification"
>>68248196
Any "time" "amigo"
>>68247714
talking heads
>nobody has posted the single most influential album of all time
>>68247337
>>68247465
>>68248140
>>68248185
All of these albums hit a relatively small niche group in terms of influence. Yeah it turns out we listen to a fuck ton of music within that group, but it's still a small part of music as a whole.
>>68248482
agreed- the bettles invented music
fuk yoko ono!!!!!!!!!
>>68247714
PJ Harvey, Minutemen, Jack White, pretty much everyone from Throbbing Gristle, John Lydon when creating PiL,etc, etc, etc.
>>68248118
How is Nirvana shit? I think it's become commonplace now to hate Nirvana for whatever reason. I listen to a lot of albums, and Nirvana albums are always some of my favorites
Please explain what makes Nirvana "shit"
>>68248482
It influenced bad music LOL
>>68248791
They're popular
>>68248118
>Nevermind was the album that kickstarted major labels scooping up indie and punk bands and "alternative rock" and grunge going mainstream.>>Anonymous10/04/16(Tue)22:23:38 No.68248140 Anonymous 10/04/16(Tue)21:23:38 No.68248140▶>>68248482 File: IMG_1217.jpg (78 KB, 628x628)
NICE MEME.
>>68249532
thats what i thought
>>68248542
>>68249313
>>68250265
Nah, it changed the way studio releases are recorded forever with the changes it brought still in effect to this day. For sure though more props to George Martin than any of the four guys.