Submitted by liammurphy62 t3_zg8brf in InternetIsBeautiful
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bringbrong t1_izfx87d wrote
That's not how it works at all. It has a list of 1001 albums that have been deemed classic or influential, and gives you a new one every day you log in. The descriptions are interesting as well as they walk you through why each album was chosen.
CarelessLeg1 t1_izfxyay wrote
Been doing this for a while and i love it. Quickly turns into a daily habit.
I love it a bit extra today as it gave me one of my favorite albums this morning: Horses by Patti Smith!
quiet-andbi t1_izg2de9 wrote
this is a cool idea! i like the relatively minimal design and the user-input reviews. seems like it would make it hard for racists/misogynists/etc. that would normally come out of the woodwork to give negative reviews to POC/women/etc. since they can't just sort by project (as far as i can tell).
damnitsdarkoutside t1_izg4gph wrote
You're right, you can only review what's been generated for you, which makes it even more fun reading the reviews, especially some of the 1:s can be truly amusing.
I'm half way through this and rarely stumble upon racism/etc in the reviews but whenever i do they can be reported to the admin at /r/1001AlbumsGenerator and its dealt with.
This is a great app.
londoner4life t1_izgmlgy wrote
Expand your musical horizons - thumbnail of most popular albums of all time.
DoktoroKiu t1_izgx4la wrote
Depending on what your existing tastes are, sure. There are probably a lot more people than you think who have not listened to them, or only have heard the most popular songs in other media.
bigdsm t1_izh2m2e wrote
Oh man what a killer album and one of the pioneers of a kickass genre.
If you loved it, check out Yes, Emerson Lake & Palmer, and Gentle Giant (I assume most people have heard Pink Floyd and Rush, but those are also good ones to check out if this is all new to you).
If you want to see where that genre went in a much more modern context, try Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater, or Thank You Scientist on for size.
FragrantBicycle7 t1_izh461j wrote
"Most popular albums of all time" is still going to include thousands of albums you've never even heard of, so it's a useful tool. I've been using it the past week and keep finding gems.
anon89374 t1_izhboek wrote
Makes sense. If I’m going to branch out, I don’t want to waste my time on random bad music. There is too much to explore.
swabfalling t1_izhkire wrote
The reviews are some of my favourite parts after I’ve rated the one I’ve listened to.
The reviews for The Hangman’s Beautiful Daughter are some of the funniest things I’ve ever read in my life, and made even better by the catharsis I felt knowing it wasn’t just me.
Vincenius_ t1_izi4a4g wrote
It's a great project - I recently made an adaptation of this - A Spotify playlist that gets updated automatically every day with one of those albums :)
Serenades666 t1_izilof8 wrote
First one was Thriller. Thanks..
DennisRockon t1_izitvzu wrote
280/1001 at the moment. Feel like i haven't really found many new artist or albums i like to be honest. Seems like allot of what makes an album great is the personal experience.
But i keep at it to challange my taste.
Okeebc t1_izjec79 wrote
How can I start at the beginning? Or how can I tell where I am in the list?
tue2day t1_izjm3al wrote
I just introduced someone to Maggot Brain last week. Believe it or not some of these albums are not as ubiquitous as youd think
ThorsGrundle t1_izju0uo wrote
Day 1 some Herbie Hancock.. I'm curious and skeptical on the amount of personalizing it could be pulling from my known musical tastes like Spotify, YouTube, etc
ironyburger t1_izkdtnl wrote
This is so cool! My first suggested album was Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti, which is definitely not one I would have chosen to list to, given my own devices.
Vincenius_ t1_izn0qim wrote
The album gets picked randomly and in like 3 years it will loop :)
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