Is their another album with the impact of Mellon Collie?
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Mellon Collie is the best and most influential double album since 1995 in my opinion. The B sides alone could've made an incredible stand alone disc or third side to MC.
The Fragile was a damn good though.0 -
There is no need for MCIS to be two discs. There is not that much decent material on there. Most of it is just Billy essentially masturbating to the image of himself.Go Get 'Em Tigers!0
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Jeremy1012 wrote:You might be overegging it in terms of importance. It was popular yes but there have been thousands and thousands of albums since which, whether well known or not, are equally as viable in terms of people's opinions. It's all a matter of taste. It probably wouldn't register in my top 500 albums to be honest. It's not even half as good as Siamese Dream and THAT is far from having the greatest impact on me. Mellon Collie is too inconsistent and downright bad in parts.
For me, the most impactful album since 1995 is Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven by Godspeed You! Black Emperor but then, that's my favourite album ever.
Exactly Siamese had a bigger impact
and um dont flame me, but nevermind had a bigger impact0 -
I've yet to see a double album that justfies the, er, doubleness.0
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Nevermind was before MCIS though. The OP meant post-1995.Get_Right wrote:Exactly Siamese had a bigger impact
and um dont flame me, but nevermind had a bigger impact
Otherwise, yes, of course it was
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i second thismuppet wrote:I've yet to see a double album that justfies the, er, doubleness.0 -
i remember reading an interview with billy corgan and he said his goal for mellon collie was to make a concept album for a new generation and that he used pink floyd's the wall as his example. i'll take the wall over mellon collie personally."DON'T HATE THE PLAYER, HATE THE GAME"0
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muppet wrote:I've yet to see a double album that justfies the, er, doubleness.
Pearl Jam's greatest hits should have been a triple.
hahaYou can't spell "dumb" without DMB0 -
Jeremy1012 wrote:Nevermind was before MCIS though. The OP meant post-1995.
Otherwise, yes, of course it was
yep missed that point0 -
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san pedro wrote:i remember reading an interview with billy corgan and he said his goal for mellon collie was to make a concept album for a new generation and that he used pink floyd's the wall as his example
That, right there, is why I hate Billy Corgan...
What an arrogant shit."When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro"0 -
i actually think there are many records that made an equal impact. however, i'm at work and all out of brain so the rest of you can come up with some!lay down all thoughts; surrender to the void
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I agree with other opinions stating Siamese Dreams had a bigger influence (media, musical and cultural) than Mellon Collie. I think that some bands like Pixies (Surfer Rosa) or Sonic Youth may have had a potential impact speaking of musical influence on other bands and artists.0
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HushBull wrote:That, right there, is why I hate Billy Corgan...
What an arrogant shit.
What was so wrong with him saying that? He was just saying he wanted to make an impact. Yes, i agree he can be arrogant, but i see nothing wrong with that statement.0 -
muppet wrote:I wouldn't say that Mellon Collie had a massive impact (nor Euphoria Morning or Yield as someone has just said)
Depends on how you determine what 'impact' is though. If you're talking about sales, then yeah Mellon Collie had the biggest, but in terms of infulential...ity, I'd say it would be Siamese Dream.
He did say emotionally. So I actually agree with Euphoria Morning, that album was really significant for me.0 -
emotionally Damien Rice's "O" beats the shit out of every other album ever. listening to that album when you're n relationship trouble is a total memorable headfuck!
QOTSA - Songs For The Deaf
Arcade Fire - Funeral
White Stripes - White Blood Cells
Muse - Origin Of Symmetry
RHCP - Californication (was pretty huge to be fair)
Mercury Rev - All Is Dream
have all been copied quite a bit / "inspired" many artists since their releases...0 -
In An Aeroplane Over The Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel comes to mind0
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searchlightsoul wrote:He did say emotionally. So I actually agree with Euphoria Morning, that album was really significant for me.
Very important record for me too, it felt like a bit of a lifeline at the time it was released.0 -
not one album from any band has impacted my life at all it's music i enjoy it while it's on but that's about it ,things that have impacted my life the birth of my kids that's it or the death of loved ones .....oh by the way you guys are all nuts
.. jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
radiohead33 wrote:Its been 13 years since it was released and it remains a classic. A hell of an album. You arent snoozing by the 2nd disc thats for sure.
It doesnt seem like this is gonna be on anyones top 100 album list, critically speaking, but it seems like a personal favorite for fans and music junkies alike.
Is their another album released since 1995 with the same impact, emotionally as this record? I cant think of too many
Personally, I think it's a little bloated. Some great songs on it, for sure, but so much of that record was sort of unnecessary.0
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