Submitted by notspoon t3_10oj8ji in Music

We will also be responding as if we are 12 years old. I was born in 1999.

here are my favorite albums XD!!!

  1. Discovery - Daft Punk
  2. A Fever You Can't Sweat Out - P!ATD
  3. Caravan Palace - Self Titled
  4. In A Tidal Wave of Mystery
  5. The Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
  6. Cross - Justice
  7. The 2nd Law - Muse
  8. Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge - My Chemical Romance
  9. The Bends - Radiohead
  10. Tourist History - Two Door Cinema Club
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DeadEyeMetal t1_j6eyxex wrote

Electric Warrior - T Rex

Lookin' Through the Windows - Jackson 5

Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie

I can't remember what else. I'm old af.

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rondonjon t1_j6ezl07 wrote

Licensed to Ill- Beastie Boys

Raising Hell- Run DMC

Greatest Hits- Queen

1984- Van Halen

Holy Diver- Dio

These are the ones I remember being played a lot. It’s been a lifetime ago…

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sunshinerose32 t1_j6f10by wrote

  1. Aquarium - Aqua
  2. Saturday People - Prozzak
  3. Spice - Spice Girls
  4. Britney - Britney Spears
  5. Millennium - Backstreet Boys
  6. Enema of the State - Blink-182

I'm a millenial in case you can't tell :p

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MoochoMaas t1_j6f2i64 wrote

1971
Led Zeppelin II
Alice Cooper - Killer
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass
Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers

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JaymesGrl t1_j6f2ov4 wrote

Spice by Spice Girls was the only album I owned until their second album Spice World. I got into Nirvana and the Chef Aid South Park album a year later, but by the time I started getting into rock music and weening off pop I was thirteen.

So at twelve the only albums I owned and listened to were the first two Spice Girls albums. I may have had some freebie compilation albums from Top Of The Pops magazine, but I can only remember one song from them and that was the Na Na Na No Sweat one.

My main thing at 11 was Power Rangers, 12 Spice Girls, 13 N64 and South Park, 14 onwards rock music.

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MysticMoteToter t1_j6f42s5 wrote

Well the first album I ever bought was Demon Days - The Gorillaz me and my friend group were obsessed. We'd pretend we were the characters and swing on the swing sets during recess listening to the albums on repeat. Ahh cringe kids in 5th grade. Whatsup Charlie and Andrew if you're out there. I was very into metal so alot of that, Lamb of God, Behemoth, Cradle of Filth etc, into sad boi gothy shit like Sopor Aeternus and fun boi goth shit like Voltaire the singer lol. And more normal stuff too, got pretty into dubstep during the dubstep days too lmao

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notspoon OP t1_j6f5u5b wrote

I got into Gorillaz maybe a year later, Melancholy Hill was a recommendation someone gave me on my ASK.FM (when was the last time you heard that?) when I asked for song recommendations.

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MysticMoteToter t1_j6f6c5q wrote

I didn't listen to plastic beach as much in my youth, but liked it a lot. Definitely got some good tunes, Pirate Jets one of my fav on there and the sweepstakes one reminds me of someone in high school lol

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ShivaMaharaj_spotify t1_j6fftid wrote

Graduation - Kanye West

Curtis - 50 Cent

Konvicted/Freedom - Akon

One X - Three Days Grace

Vol 3 - Slipknot

The Best Damn Thing - Avril Lavigne

The Cool - Lupe Fiasco

All The Right Reasons - Nickelback

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Hail_LordHelix t1_j6h8lwb wrote

Id be lying to you if I said most of these still weren't some of my favs. You have good taste in music

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Willow_Weak t1_j6eyl4x wrote

Green day- american idiot. Eminem- Recovery. Linkin park- hybrid theory/Meteora. In flames- sounds of playground fading

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Edm_vanhalen1981 t1_j6ezlrq wrote

So in 1978. My favorites were. BTW not much money so a lot of greatest hits and live albums. Not in order.

  1. Boston - Boston
  2. Rush - Hemispheres
  3. Rush - 2112
  4. Kiss - Alive II
  5. UFO-Lights Out
  6. Saturday Night Fever - Soundtrack
  7. Elton John - Greatest Hits
  8. Led Zeppelin - Presence
  9. Kiss - Originals (repackage of first 3 albums)
  10. The Who - Who are You
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notspoon OP t1_j6f0t62 wrote

Born in 99, so as a member of the youtube generation I pretty much had access to "all of music" from the get go.

It's obvious but also interesting how "time-locked" everyones favorites' are when they are say 10+ years older than me.

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Edm_vanhalen1981 t1_j6f2d6n wrote

12 is an interesting age and good post by you.

Very little access to anything but the radio and Midnight Special on Fridays and Don Kirschner's Rock concert on Saturday. Even then money was tight being 12, I could hold a cassette recorder to the radio or get the 45's when they came out.

Most of these came from my school mates that allowed me to listen to their music. I was so lucky that hard rock was a big thing in my school so I listened to my favorite genre of music.

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Ihadsumthin4this t1_j6f4di0 wrote

[Quick, trade-out that Rush 1980-release for one from '78.]

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Edm_vanhalen1981 t1_j6f4lw5 wrote

wow, you are right. Thanks, fixed.

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Ihadsumthin4this t1_j6f5094 wrote

>!Well, don't let THAT get out!!<

a) nobody'd believe it and b) it'd start being expected of me

:-D

Curiously, have you visited r/Rush ?

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Edm_vanhalen1981 t1_j6fdh0x wrote

Thanks, I won't tell anyone. Started with 2 subgenres and did not like them. Just videos so went to music and that has been interesting. Moving now to specific bands. Will take a look at Rush. It may be good. Thanks

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HardSteelRain t1_j6ezr2i wrote

God Bless Tiny Tim and Tiny Tim's 2nd Album

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blankpaper_ t1_j6f16qd wrote

Basically No Doubt’s entire discography and Gwen Stefani’s LAMB. I was going through a phase lol

eta: entire discography up until 2004

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ruiner8850 t1_j6f99t2 wrote

At 11-12 I was just starting to really get into music, so I'm not sure I had a favorite album at the time. I turned 12 in 1991, so if I had to pick a favorite from that time it probably was either Nirvana's Nevermind or Pearl Jam's Ten. I really wasn't a fan of '80s hair bands, so those bands were a breath of fresh air. I suppose Metallica's "The Black Album" was up there as well. It's crazy that all 3 albums were released within like a month and a half period.

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JRob370 t1_j6fd9og wrote

Weezer- Blue Album

Green Day- American Idiot

Beatles- Rubber Soul

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EmmaLeigh91 t1_j6ff4uf wrote

Fallen- Evanescence

Just starting to figure out the music I liked and this was the first CD I ever bought (myself)

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Highwaymantechforcer t1_j6fi3fx wrote

When I was 12 I didn't listen to albums, music was just singles on the radio or whatever my parents listened to in the car, so probably Tubular Bells, UB40 or Motown compilations.

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HighHikes t1_j6fmhgz wrote

2002, but most were from the 90s.

All Killer No Filler - Sum 41

Hello Rockview - Less Than Jake

Goldfinger - Goldfinger

…And Out Come the Wolves - Rancid

Life in General - MxPx

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WatcherInTheSky22 t1_j6fql3l wrote

Queen - Greatest Hits

MTV Unplugged Vol. 1

3 Doors Down - The Better Life

Power Rangers : The Movie soundtrack

Linkin Park - In The End (Japanese Import)

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powkiddyv90dangit t1_j6fxz12 wrote

Matchbox 20Yourself or Someone Like You/Mad Season/More Than You

Savage Garden's first album

The Offspring Americana

Green Day

Backstreet Boys Millineum

Men At Work Business As Usual

Hall and Oates Big Bam Boom

Tears for Fears Songs From the Big Chair

Chumbawamba Tubthumper

Third Eye Blind Self Titled Debut Album

Madonna Ray of Light/Music

Huey Lewis and the News All their music

Alanis Morissette Jagged Little Pill

No Doubt

Spice Girls

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HudahekIzzy2 t1_j6fy82f wrote

I'm guessing back then I liked several Beatles albums, Cat Stevens - Tea For the Tillerman and Simon and Garfunkle's Parsley Sage Rosemary and Thyme among others...

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adPrimate t1_j6g1siv wrote

I found DMX it's dark and hell is hot at a thrift store with MC hammer funky headhunter.
Blew my young mind until my mom's scumbag man of the moment stole it from me. Other than that I was listening to AC/DC, RATM, Soundgarden, etc.

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DanSteely96 t1_j6g5ak6 wrote

Squeeze- Play

Genesis- We Can’t Dance

ELO- Balance Of Power

Morrissey- Vauxhall And I

Anderson Bruford Wakeman & Howe

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powdered_dognut t1_j6glcgo wrote

Soul Limbo - Booker T and the MGs

Axis: Bold as Love - Jimi Hendrix

Are You Experienced - Jimi Hendrix

Greatest Hits - The Association

II - Led Zeppelin

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gardensclan t1_j6gqe3t wrote

Ace of Base- The Sign

Hanson- Middle of Nowhere

Alanis Morissette- Jagged Little Pill

The Backstreet Boys self-titled

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HappenedForReal t1_j6gzn4w wrote

Reise, Reise - Rammstein

The Sound of Scandinavia - DJ Aligator

I wasn't much of an album listener back in 2008

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