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The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. 20/20.
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The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. And descriptive alt text.
19/20 - Welcome To The Pleasuredome by Frankie Goes To Hollywood
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The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. And descriptive alt text.
18/20 - The Dreaming by Kate Bush
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The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. And descriptive alt text.
14/20 - Super Fly by Curtis Mayfield
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The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. And descriptive alt text.
13/20 - Life's Too Good by The Sugarcubes
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The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. And descriptive alt text.
11/20 - Beers, Steers, and Queers by Revolting Cocks
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The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. And descriptive alt text.
10/20 - One Step Beyond by Madness
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The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. And descriptive alt text.
9/20 - Front By Front by Front 242.
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The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. And descriptive alt text.
6/20 - Brit Hop And Amyl House
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The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. And descriptive alt text.
4/20 - 1000 Fires by Traci Lords
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The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. And descriptive alt text.
3/20 - War of the Worlds by Jeff Wayne
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The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. And descriptive alt text.
3/20 - War of the Worlds by Jeff Wayne
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The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. And descriptive alt text.
3/20 - War of the Worlds by Jeff Wayne
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The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. And descriptive alt text.
3/20 - War of the Worlds by Jeff Wayne
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The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. And descriptive alt text.
3/20 - War of the Worlds by Jeff Wayne
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The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. And descriptive alt text.
2/20 - Fear of a Black Planet by Public Enemy
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Saw this tag before we went away on holiday so waited until now to start it...
The challenge is to choose 20 album covers that greatly influenced you. One cover per day, for 20 days. No explanation, no reviews. Just covers. And descriptive alt text.
Pretty Hate Machine by Nine Inch Nails.
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Bonus 1: Jeremy Dutcher - Motewolonuwok (2023)
I'm not sure there's ever been an album before this one that I so obsessively listened to. Like, over 200 times between its release in October and the end of the year. (I started suspecting I might be on the spectrum around the same time...) This tour was also the first concert I went to since the pandemic started (and only concert, so far), making it a whole different experience for various reasons.
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19. Emma Ruth Rundle - On Dark Horses (2018)
This is the second in my list's (un)holy trilogy of albums from 3 amazing women. ERR's solo music isn't metal (it's mostly really sad), but ERR herself is metal adjacent. @MetalheadDana and me starting listening to her solely because she had picked a YOB album for her "What's In My Bag" Amoeba video (which we saw a year after this album came out) and she's been blasted in our house ever since.
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18. Lingua Ignota - Caligula (2019)
This is the first in what I will call a (un)holy trilogy of albums from 3 amazing women, all different styles but all metal-adjacent. All 3 got a "holy fuck" reaction the first time I heard them, and continue to captivate me. I feel like the 3 of them combined capture, uh, me, or at least the 3 main types of music I gravitate to: beautiful, sad, and angry. This album in particular is all 3 of those things.
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11. The Appleseed Cast - Peregrine (2006)
I was already into this band (i.e., Chris Crisci) before this album, but this one made them an all-time favorite. Was so happy to finally catch a live show right before the pandemic - was ridiculous that there were only like 30 people there, but it was glorious.
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8. mewithoutYou - [A-->B] Life (2002)
If I had to pick one "album to know me", it would be this one. Saw them before this (their debut) came out and HATED them, but by the time I heard the album, I had changed my tune. They became my favorite band of all-time, never let me down. I miss them dearly.
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7. Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard – Gladiator soundtrack (2000)
Also in regular rotation in my discman during my undergrad. First film score I got obsessed with.
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4. Five Iron Frenzy - Upbeats and Beatdowns (1996)
I bought this album as a joke and then the band ended up being my favourite for a decade, got me into ska and, ultimately, how I met @MetalheadDana. Also introduced me to the wonderful world of the young Internet - I lived on the FIF message board for years, made some great friends that I talked to into my undergrad years, even met one IRL. Some songs have religious lyrics, others are just fun.
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3. Jars of Clay - s/t (1995; 1996 platinum reissue)
This is the first album I remember claiming as my own, has the first song I remember getting really obsessed about, and is the first time I remember caring about stuff like limited/numbered releases (hence the "platinum" reissue cover). I can't take the lyrics anymore (very religious), but the music itself holds up.