WoF, you should really listen to Meddle if you like Floyd that much. It's just a notch below their classics, which is saying something. Worth it for Echoes alone.
As for my six favourite albums...
1.
Integrity -
Those Who Fear Tomorrow. A furiously apocalyptic merging of heavy metal and hardcore punk. Killer guitar solos, riffs, and psychotic vocals. I've never heard anything like it, even after thoroughly exploring the genre it helped birth.
2.
Boards of Canada -
Music Has the Right to Children. It's relaxed, it's eerie, it's emotive, it's euphoric - this one's got everything. My go-to baked album and one of my all time favourites.
3.
BTMI! -
Vacation If Bomb the Music Industry! isn't my favourite band of all time, they've at
least got the most consistently powerful and dynamic discography I've ever heard. This band helped me through a lot, and I could put any number of their albums in this spot; but this, their swansong and probably their magnum opus, is a celebration of youth, mistakes, and feel good pop punk songs. Band helped me through a lot of terrible times, and I feel that this was their pinnacle.
I wouldn't start here if you want to get into them though. Start from the beginning and work your way through. Their evolution is amazing to watch/hear.
4.
El-P -
Fantastic Damage. Oddball, paranoid-sounding hip-hop with Orwellian themes and schizo-robotic beats. A tough one to explain. Just listen to
this. Crazy album.
5.
Modest Mouse -
The Lonesome Crowded West. Oh, Modest Mouse. Their 90's work is borderline perfect, and this one, in my humble opinion, is their finest hour (and ten minutes). Cynically sincere, hilariously snarky and devilishly groovy, TLCW is a 70 minute trip through the American midwest, in all its depressing glory. I mean, I guess. I've never been there myself. But this album, and the two albums it's sandwiched between, certainly paint a picture.
6.
Mercyful Fate -
Melissa. Certainly my favourite album from a genre I've always held close to my heart since I first found Metallica in seventh grade: metal. It's theatrical, fun, intense, and just jams and riffs and solos fucking hard. The musicianship is amazing, the vocals are, well they're the best! And the theme/concept fits perfectly with the sound. Never gets old, not one bit.
That seems to be the favourites list these days, it's always subject to change though of course. I'm looking forward to check some of you guys' favourite records (starting with Pet Sounds, I've been putting that off for way too long). Hopefully they don't suck.
just kidding I'm sure they're fine and music is subjective