Albums that you play from start to finish?

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Pantera - any album, even the glam years
Machine Head - Burn My Eyes
Korn - Self-titled
Death - Symbolic
Meshuggah - Destroy/Erase/Improve
Offspring - any album until Conspiracy of one
Slayer - Reign in Blood
Lamb Of God - Sacrament/Wrath/Resolution
Metallica - ...And Justice For All
Slash - Slash
Guns'N Roses - Appetite For Destruction
Hatebreed - any album until Supremacy
Children Of Bodom - first 3 albums

these are off the top of my head :lol:
 

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Pantera - any album, even the glam years
Machine Head - Burn My Eyes
Korn - Self-titled
Death - Symbolic
Meshuggah - Destroy/Erase/Improve
Offspring - any album until Conspiracy of one
Slayer - Reign in Blood
Lamb Of God - Sacrament/Wrath/Resolution
Metallica - ...And Justice For All
Slash - Slash
Guns'N Roses - Appetite For Destruction
Hatebreed - any album until Supremacy
Children Of Bodom - first 3 albums

these are off the top of my head :lol:

Hell, I could do most of those too, even the glam Pantera stuff, I even played in a Pantera cover band ("TRENDKILL") for 8 months in 2011, and would LOVE to find someone else to jam BME with, that would be awesome!!!
 

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Deftones - White Pony
Chevelle - Wonder What's Next
System of a Down - Toxicity
Deftones - Around the Fur

They're all real easy but fun.
 

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Never really been interested in learning other band's songs. Though at some point I could play through Tool's Aenima. That happened mostly because their songs are pretty much all the same three or four chords/shapes lol.
 

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Megadeth - RIP, Peace Sells
Metallica - Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets
Deep Purple - Machine Head
Death - The Sound of Perseverance

Almost there with Images and Words (DT), The Collective, Carving Desert Canyons (STS), Moving Pictures (Rush), So Far So Good So What (Megadeth) and The Fragile Art of Existence (Control Denied).
 

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Edit: I didn't read the OP - i thought play as in i'd listen to them from start to finish. Not play - play

The following albums I'd recommend to 'Listen' to from start to finish.

Dream Theater: Metropolis Pt.2: Scenes From a Memory
Opeth - Still Life
Opeth - Black water Park
Opeth - Ghost Reveries
Deftones - Adrenaline
Tool - Aenima
Metallica - Kill em all, and justice for all, master of puppets
Children of Bodom - First 3 albums
Yngwi Malmsteen - Rising force, Trilogy
Joe Satriani - Crystal planet
Steve vai - real illusions
Katatonia - Great Cold distance
Katatonia - night is the new day
katatonia - Dead End Kings
Necrophagist - Onset of putrification
Symphony x - The Damnation Game
Symphony x - The Divine Wings of Tragedy
Symphony x - Twilight in Olympus
Symphony x - V: The New Mythology Suite
Symphony x - The Odyssey
Symphony x - Paradise Lost
Pantera - Cowboys from hell
Slayer - seasons in the abyss

in terms of play on the guitar ...

I tried to learn metropolis part 2 from start to finish and it took me close to a year and half and i never quite finished it. Metropolis part 1, home, overtune 1928 and fatal tragedy i got down pat but the rest is kinda up in the air.
 

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I never really considered an album to be very good unless I could listen to it from start to finish

So I listen to pretty much every album I own from start to finish at some point, and I listen to every band that I have interest in's albums from start to finish anytime I listen to that band
 

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I really do listen to these in their entirety at least a couple times a month. Scattered tracks throughout the rest of the month.

Sevendust - "Animosity"
Machine Head - "The Blackening"
Mnemic - "Mnemesis" and "Mechanical Spin Phenomena"
The Black Dahlia Murder - "Nocturnal" and "Ritual"
KoRn - "Untouchables"
Sybreed - "Antares", "The Pulse of Awakening" and "God Is An Automaton"
Soilwork - "Natural Born Chaos" and "Stabbbing The Drama"
Caliban - "I Am Nemesis"
Threat Signal - S/T
 

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I've been working on a few albums, but have yet to play any of them from start to finish.
I can play the first song from Mnemic - Mechinal Spin Phenomena, and about 75% of the second and third song, but it has been my goal to learn the entire album ever since I got my first 7-string.

I also want to learn Raunchy - Confusion Bay, since I can play the first 2 songs anyway! :lol:
 

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Deftones - Adrenaline

Haven't really tried learning entire albums but I love Deftones and this album is pretty much something I was able to do by ear for the most part.
 
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