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Nero3k t1_j5lhnw0 wrote

Nice to see Ghost getting a shout-out. Great song choice.

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My choice is Pink Floyd - Brain Damage/Eclipse

Honorable Mentions:

Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be Thy Name

Muse - Knights of Cydonia

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Roi135 OP t1_j5li2uy wrote

damn forgot that hallow be thy name is the last track. great picks!

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KoalaBears8 t1_j5ltsrj wrote

Pink Floyd- Brain Damage/Eclipse

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DevinBelow t1_j5ljgus wrote

The Beatles - A Day in the Life (Sgt. Pepper)

Prince - Purple Rain (PR)

Ween - Fluffy (12 GCG)

Love - You Set the Scene (Forever changes)

The Replacements - Can't Hardly Wait (Pleased to Meet Me)

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MarkPhish t1_j5lo6vo wrote

King gizzard - nonagon infinity. It's so good it goes right back into the first track

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dtab t1_j5lqzqu wrote

Won't Get Fooled Again

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Garbage_Stink_Hands t1_j5lfa67 wrote

Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands

Honestly, not much competition aside from other Dylan albums (Desolation Row, Buckets of Rain, Murder Most Foul, Highlands)

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whatistheformat t1_j5lg0s4 wrote

Rolling Stones- something happened to me yesterday- from between the buttons. Ends with…

“Well thank you very much and now I think it's time for us all to go. So from all of us to all of you, not forgetting the boys in the band and our producer, Reg Thorpe, we’d like to say God bless. So, if you're out tonight, don’t forget, if you're on your bike, wear white. Evening all.”

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Limp_Truck_6883 t1_j5lj21o wrote

Running for home from Beautiful Midnight by the Matthew Good Band.

The whole album is fantastic. "Running for home" is much softer and quieter than the rest of the album, especially the song before it, "Born to Kill", which ends in a very dramatic fashion. "Running for Home" contrasts it very well.

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thequicknessinc t1_j5lw4us wrote

  • Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt by The Mars Volta
  • Camp Adventure by Delta Sleep
  • Ripe (with Decay) by Nine Inch Nails
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Paublo57 t1_j5m4bvk wrote

RHCP - Venice Queen

Metallica - Dyer's Eve

Alice in Chains - Would?

Tame Impala - New Person, Same old Mistakes

Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child (slight return)

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scrumptious_quack t1_j5m8aes wrote

Came here to say Dyer’s Eve. Would? may even be the better choice.

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Paublo57 t1_j5mbaww wrote

This isn't my ranked order, just the first 5 that came to mind. If I'm ranking Voodoo Child is number 1

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BostonBakedBeans76 t1_j5m69cd wrote

“All I Want Is You” by U2 “Rocket Queen” by Guns N Roses

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MoneySike3000 t1_j5nk3d2 wrote

Good call on Rocket Queen. Thats one hard album to pick an end to. Axl probably walked out 10 times before they picked it.

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TheOnlyCWS t1_j5lndwv wrote

I don’t know if it’s my favorite, but as of tracks from the past 15 years, “Hacker” from Death Grips’s “The Money Store” comes to mind. Cool as hell and catchy as fuck.

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Gezz66 t1_j5lrd4f wrote

Not counting any long songs (>10mins), as they take up so much album space, they don't really count as endings.

Robert Wyatt - Little Red Robin Hood Hit The Road

Wishbone Ash - Throw Down The Sword

King Crimson - Reqiuem (on Beat)

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smsvryncccnt t1_j5lz9ks wrote

Memento mori - the normal album

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brain_my_damage_HJS t1_j5lzdxy wrote

The Beatles- The End

It was the ending of Abbey Road and the ending of The Beatles.

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rhcpgirl84 t1_j5mq4vu wrote

Steam Will Rise - Silverchair's Neon Ballroom album

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Lypher01 t1_j5msti6 wrote

The Wolf Man Kindly Requests by Clutch off of their album Earth Rocker.

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MurderInMarigold t1_j5ni4ud wrote

Architects - Memento Mori

Thornhill - Where We Go When We Die

Every Time I Die - Map Change

The Ghost Inside - Avalanche

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mogwai73 t1_j5ntyzs wrote

"Your House", hidden song in Alanis Morissette's "Jagged Little Pill".

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[deleted] t1_j5om9ok wrote

Starset - Everglow

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