Posted on October 19th, 2007 by And_JB |
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Did you ever wonder, when was the last time, you really put the CD in your stereo and listen it from first to the last song. You know, not skipping any song, or whatever? I mean today whith whole new way of easy access to mp3s and albums via internet you are just simply not interested of listening to the whole CD, or in another way, they don’t record any good albums anymore. You know.. you pick the album and among all 12 or 14 songs on, it happens that there are 3 or 4 songs that you really like. But not the whole album. So I choose 3 albums where I really can listen to the whole cd with no skipping to the next favorite song what-so-ever.
No.1: Weezer – The Blue Album

It starts with energetic catchy song “My name is Jonas”, and then countinuing with “The World has turned and left me here”, until you slowly travel to hit single “Buddy Holly”, and after a high peak you can take a rest with “Undone” and “In the Garage” , until you come to the final “Only in dreams”.
No.2: Green Day – Dookie

I think here I can spend to many my words about listening to this album. I think this was the one and only revolutionary sucess of the trio band from Berkley. But let’s have a quick and short as possible look at it.
The album starts with three massive catchy powerfull songs in a roll: Burnout, Having a blast, Chump.. and following with first peak “Longview” followed with the second “Basket case” and then you take a chilly rest with songs like “she” and then comes the big final “When I come around” which gives you an echo in the following songs.. “in the end”
No.3.: Rancid – ...And out comes the wolves

They have that unique theme. For every album the record not just regulary 14 songs like all bands usually do, but they put 23 or 24 songs on their albums. And what comes out? Yeah, definetely the best punk rock album for any occasion. whether you are at home writing your homework paper, or driving in a car, camping in nature, chilling at the beach or traveling on the train. I wont go through the whole set list. We can just name the peak songs:”Time bomb, the way she moves, Old Friend, yourney to the end, ruby soho..etc”
This album should be like the evergreens in punk rock collections…