1. *edit for morbidity*
  2. that's absolute crap, Cal... damn!!! Sorry for you
  3. Hello forum! New arrivals:

  4. The question is which one of those albums to start with^?


  5. I think if you start with Muse, you may end up getting addicted and not bother listening to the other albums for a while. So Bruce or Green Day first off, I'd say. Go for whatever you want though
  6. Darkness
  7. Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]

    I think if you start with Muse, you may end up getting addicted and not bother listening to the other albums for a while. So Bruce or Green Day first off, I'd say. Go for whatever you want though


    I'm already a bit Muse addicted, Resistance was enough to get me to be that.

    I think I'll start with The Rising, I feel like listening to the Boss. And I think dad should be with me for the first listen to Darkness, he paid for that one after all.
  8. I wouldn't have bought the Green Day album, but now you have done it, let it be the first...

    ...After that you easily better it with both Boss records (The Rising first, then the legendary Darkness)...

    ...And then go into the depths of 3 of the the best albums of the whole decade. First Absolution, then Origin, then HAARP. Then Absolution again
  9. Originally posted by LikeASong:I wouldn't have bought the Green Day album, but now you have done it, let it be the first...

    ...After that you easily better it with both Boss records (The Rising first, then the legendary Darkness)...

    ...And then go into the depths of 3 of the the best albums of the whole decade. First Absolution, then Origin, then HAARP. Then Absolution again


    Sorry, I've already ruined your plan. Started with The Rising and then I watched the HAARP DVD with my dad. I think I'll try to follow that plan from now though No school tomorrow, so I'll have time to do some listening.


  10. Why not? I think Olof has made an excellent choice buying American Idiot as it's a masterpiece
  11. Darkness last. It's the best you have up there by far. I like it's tone as a final play rather than something in the middle. Such a heavy emotional record. it will really leave you feeling like you haven't felt before when listening to an album