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		<title>15 Albums to Map My Taste in Music</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[blink 182]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Green Day &#8211; Dookie: As a professional musician, my Dad always needs to be pretty up to date.  So back in the day he bought a cassette tape of this album.  After giving it a few listens, he gave it to me having no further use for it.  This album is essentially what saved me [...]]]></description>
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<li><strong>Green Day &#8211; Dookie</strong>: As a professional musician, my Dad always needs to be pretty up to <img class="alignright" src="http://www.greendaybreakdown.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/green-day-dookie.jpg" alt="" height="150" />date.  So back in the day he bought a cassette tape of this album.  After giving it a few listens, he gave it to me having no further use for it.  This album is essentially what saved me from the horrible pop path I was on at the moment, which I&#8217;m sorry to say included a Backstreet Boys album.  This had a huge influence on steering me towards rock in general, and the pop rock genre specifically that you&#8217;ll see show up again quite a few times.   Like all the albums on this list, the number of times I&#8217;ve listened to this is uncountable, especially since at the time I first got it, it was the only worthwhile thing I had.<span id="more-277"></span><img class="alignright" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a8/Dude_Ranch_Blink_182_album.jpg" alt="" height="150" /></li>
<li><strong>Blink 182 &#8211; Dude Ranch:</strong> This album is really just a continuation of Dookie in terms of its influence.  Blink 182 as well as Green Day are both bands who I&#8217;ve followed since this point, and both fit the same general genre that is essentially the rock of my musical taste (for a lot of my life).  A ton of good songs on here, though very few of them do I ever still listen to.  I also remember having to be careful about Blink&#8217;s childish sequeues when playing around family.</li>
<li><img class="alignright" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_J87WfSqGNyg/SJdojncm5gI/AAAAAAAAABI/b2LxUaKvfUs/s320/third_eye_blind_self_titled.jpg" alt="" height="150" /><strong>Third Eye Blind &#8211; Third Eye Blind</strong>: I believe no album has lasted me as long as this one.  To this day I still listen to this album in its entirety, and I think it&#8217;s fantastic.  It also relaxes me and reduces my stress and makes me feel at home like no other album I have.  The last 3 songs or so are unparalleled as a finish to an album, and every time I hear them I feel emotional in more ways than one.  This album is really part of the reason I&#8217;m putting this post together</li>
<li><strong><img class="alignright" src="http://assets.mog.com/amg/pop/cov200/dre100/e194/e194225z5c6.jpg" alt="" height="150" /></strong><strong>Everclear &#8211; Songs From an American Movie vol. 1: Learning to Smile</strong>: This album somewhat pairs up with Third Eye Blind in terms of the time period I listened to them, I may have even bought them together.  It&#8217;s essentially just a really good pop album that helped get me through a rough time when I needed something positive to listen to (see &#8220;Wonderful&#8221;).  The track &#8220;Learning to Smile&#8221; still kind of says a lot about my general state of being.</li>
<li><img class="alignright" src="http://www.dance-lyrics.com/ama/morning_view_b00005qg9j.jpg" alt="" height="150" /><strong>Incubus &#8211; Morning View</strong>: This is a big one.  Incubus became one of two artists who I really admired for their musicianship and songwriting.  Brandon&#8217;s lyrics are poetic, and Mike&#8217;s guitarplaying is baffling.  My dad and I were able to share the enjoyment of the band as well.  Though I heard the band before, this is the album that really hooked me and I still consider it my favorite (though of course their entire catalog is important to me).</li>
<li><img class="alignright" src="http://wcuk.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/weezer-blue-album.jpg" alt="" height="150" /><strong>Weezer &#8211; Weezer (The Blue Album): </strong>Possibly my favorite band of all time.  I just really like it.  Technically the green album was the first album I got, and Pinkerton is my favorite, but this is an example of pop perfection at its finest, and it&#8217;s what cemented my love of Weezer.  I&#8217;m pretty sure I&#8217;ve learned to play more of these songs on guitar than any other album I have.</li>
<li><strong>Taking Back Sunday &#8211; Tell All Your Friends:</strong><img class="alignleft" src="http://muz-zone.alport.lg.ua/uploads/posts/thumbs/1188138080_cover.jpg" alt="" height="150" /><strong> </strong>I&#8217;d say this album was partly responsible for helping to cement a few of my really good high school friendships.  It also was one of the primary influences for the garage band I was in for a few months.  Loved the overlapping vocals and biting lyrics.  Definitely a lot of fun and turned me on to a lot of similar artists.<strong><img class="alignright" src="http://www.auralexploits.com/ebay_images/lp/BrandNew_DejaEntendu_1.jpg" alt="" height="150" /></strong></li>
<li><strong>Brand New &#8211; Deja Entendu: </strong>This was the next step in the progression from Taking Back Sunday.  Had a lot of the things I liked about TBS but did them a little better and more seriously.  Great lyrics.</li>
<li><strong>Cake &#8211; Prolonging the Magic:</strong><img class="alignleft" src="http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/7404/r4516791138318473ww6.jpg" alt="" height="150" /><strong> </strong>A perfect pop album.  Started me back down into a more positive direction with the music I listen to.  This was my gateway to the entire Cake discography.  Now Cake is one of my favorite bands and I can always come back to it.  You&#8217;ll notice on last.fm Cake is my top artist.</li>
<li><img class="alignright" src="http://cucharasonica.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/garden-state.jpg" alt="" height="150" /><strong>Various Artists &#8211; Garden State (Original Soundtrack): </strong>&#8220;Listen to this, it&#8217;ll change your life.&#8221;  Garden State is a great movie, and a lot of it is because of the music.  This helped me get into a lot of relaxed music that makes up a good portion of the music I listen to these days.  But this album also helped me to get through a lot of the changes that were going on in my life after having just begun college.  And though I got into the Shins just before the music came out, this cemented my love of them as well.</li>
<li><img class="alignright" src="http://moogie.info/music/cd/Beatles-AbbeyRoad.jpg" alt="" height="150" /><strong>The Beatles &#8211; Abbey Road: </strong>This is a hard one to define or place because I GREW UP on The Beatles.  I can&#8217;t tell you a time when I didn&#8217;t listen to them.  I inherited this love from my parents, and it was never one particular album but rather a mix of all of them at various times.  So instead I decided to pick the album that spurred a major Beatles kick much more recently.  Abbey Road is essientially my favorite album, and spurred an obsession in which I really delved into their entire discography much more throughly than ever before, and also learned as much about the history of the songs as I could.  I really love the medley on this album</li>
<li><img class="alignright" src="http://cdn.7static.com/static/img/sleeveart/00/000/145/0000014580_350.jpg" alt="" height="150" /><strong>Jack Johnson &#8211; Brushfire Fairytales: </strong>First turned on to this by my cousin Kurt.  Just really great relaxing music and a gateway to a few other artists.  Great for doing homework to or taking a nap with and just really positive overall.</li>
<li><strong>D</strong><strong>eath Cab for Cutie &#8211; Transatlanticism</strong><img class="alignleft" src="http://sideonetrackone.com/images/posts/2007/august/Death%20Cab%20For%20Cutie.jpg" alt="" height="150" /><strong>: </strong>I listen to a lot of Death Cab, Postal Service, and similar artists like Rilo Kiley.  This is the album that started me down that road.</li>
<li><img class="alignright" src="http://jojuzapalps.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/bright-eyes-im-wide-awake-its-morning.jpg" alt="" height="150" /><strong>Bright Eyes &#8211; I&#8217;m Wide Awake it&#8217;s Morning: </strong>I love Bright Eyes for Conor Oberst&#8217;s beautiful lyrics.  They&#8217;re like poetry in music form.  But I have to admit this was not my first album.  First I got &#8220;Lifted&#8230;&#8221; and liked it but had a hard time breaking into it.  Once I got this album I &#8220;got it&#8221; and was able to go back and really appreciated Lifted the way it&#8217;s meant to be.<img class="alignright" src="http://img238.imageshack.us/img238/5457/realboynl0.jpg" alt="" height="150" /></li>
<li><strong>Say Anything &#8211; Is a Real Boy&#8230;: </strong>Say Anything is my most recent obsession.  I just love the biting lyrics and catchy choruses.  Just a great thing to listen to when you&#8217;re a bit pissed off.</li>
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