The Mollusk - Ween
Whatever Pink Floyd was to naive burnouts in the 90's, Ween is such to me, now. It was a hard choice since Ween has a lot of really great, massive albums but The Mollusk is a relatively compact collection of simply amazing songs. It's a diaspora, frequently departing into sheer goofiness but with a consistent tone.
Sample: Ocean Man
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89k1l3-Ruxg
GIANT ROBOT - Buckethead (with an honorable mention for Inbred Mountain)
Buckethead was also a hard choice. He's my favourite guitarist and easily my favorite individual 'musician' (somehow the two are both mutually exclusive and one in the same to me) but the prolific nature of his work made it hard to pick 'one' album. Giant Robot is a massive in scope, balls to wall concept album about crushing monsters and bein' weird. Giant Robot is an older album however, so I put forth It's Alive as Bucket's best in the 'recent releases' category I just made up.
Giant Robot Sample: Aquabot
http://youtu.be/4cG5SjwR4UM
It's Alive Sample: Tonka
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WwdinjDLyc I like to think this song is about a guy slowly turning into an exhaust-spewing constructicon machine-man.
Symphony No. None/How Long Does it Take to Get to Space - Virtual Boy
A nice pair of electronic albums that don't sound like everything else. The Taint Soundtrack and a few songs by The Glitch Mob also fall into this category for me.
Sample: Threshold of Pain (which isn't actually on either of the albums mentioned)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPx-cJtKNwo
Merriweather Post Pavillion - Animal Collective.
Animal Collective is very hit-and-miss with me, but this album is consistently appealing to my crusty scarred eardrums. It's also
amazing.
Sample: Summertime Clothes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAyADMSppaw
Other sample because
amazing: In the flowers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY8WH8qgBLM
California - Mr. Bungle
Mr. Bungle remains one of my favourite bands. I love all of their albums equally; Mr. Bungle is like a comedian who keeps storming off stage and coming back angrier and funnier, Disco Volante is like an awkward sexual experiment being paraphrased by an alien and California is like seeing an old friend off before his station wagon is swallowed up by the apocalypse. It helps that after roughly ten years of listening to them, I'm still massively perplexed by their lyrics.
Sample: The Air-Conditioned nightmare
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uK8O5UgX8Z8
The United States of America - The United States of America
A psychedelic rock album with no electric guitars whatsoever. Very trippy and honky tonk but distinct and eerily listenable. 'One of the great forgotten Psychedelic rock albums' - some pantshitting music nerd.
Sample - I wouldn't leave my wooden wife for you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUCBArbKtMw
ok bye