poll: megaselling rock albums released in 1994

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when someone mentioned on the Superunknown thread that it was released the same day as The Downward Spiral it brought to mind that '94 would make for a good sequel for this thread: poll: megaselling rock albums released in 1991

I used double platinum in the US as the sales threshold for this one, single platinum albums that got cut as a result included Far Beyond Driven, Live Through This, and Definitely Maybe.

Poll Results

OptionVotes
Nirvana - MTV Unplugged In New York 29
Weezer - Weezer ('The Blue Album') 26
Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral 17
Soundgarden - Superunknown 16
Green Day - Dookie 12
Dave Matthews Band - Under The Table And Dreaming 7
Pearl Jam - Vitalogy 5
R.E.M. - Monster 5
The Offspring - Smash 3
Tom Petty - Wildflowers 3
Alice In Chains - Jar Of Flies EP 2
Stone Temple Pilots - Purple 2
Pink Floyd - The Division Bell 1
Korn - Korn 1
The Eagles - Hell Freezes Over 0
The Cranberries - No Need To Argue 0
Blues Traveler - Four 0
The Rolling Stones - Voodoo Lounge 0
Hootie & The Blowfish - Cracked Rearview 0
Live - Throwing Copper 0
Bush - Sixteen Stone 0


some dude, Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:14 (sixteen years ago)

Wow. Monster, I think?

Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:15 (sixteen years ago)

Kinda shocked to say that, TBH.

Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:15 (sixteen years ago)

dookie

total eclipse of the shart (J0rdan S.), Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:19 (sixteen years ago)

of the ones I know: Superunknown > Vitalogy > The Downward Spiral > Purple > Dookie > Weezer > Jar Of Flies > Unplugged > Under The Table And Dreaming > Voodoo Lounge > Wildflowers > Monster > Four

some dude, Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:20 (sixteen years ago)

quite frankly Monster is a terrible choice and I don't know how you could know and like that album and none of the others

some dude, Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:20 (sixteen years ago)

Hm. Well, I guess I'd take the Soundgarden over it. But nah, I always thought Monster was underrated (tho a totally second-rate disc for REM).

Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:23 (sixteen years ago)

And then the other thing is I kind of dislike many of the other albums on the list.

Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:24 (sixteen years ago)

it has some really good songs, I guess, just overall rubs me the wrong way

some dude, Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:29 (sixteen years ago)

Holy shit the 90s were awful. Under the table and dreaming, I guess.

Mr. Snrub, Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:33 (sixteen years ago)

Probably going to have to go with the Pearl Jam just narrowly over Green Day and Soundgarden. But then again I loved that Live album and that Alice in Chains EP. Fuck, 1994 was when I was huge into this stuff.

you gone float up with it (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:35 (sixteen years ago)

The megaselling 90s were awful. Its my favorite decade for music otherwise.

Evan, Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:35 (sixteen years ago)

I get that; in some respects, I feel the same way. But stripped of the crappy, antiquated-sounding production techniques, it has some killer rock songs: Let Me In; Circus Envy; I Don't Sleep, I Dream; Strange Currencies; and I Took Your Name.

My other big problem with it is that it is the disc where, for me, it really sunk in that REM wasn't special, anymore. They had long shed their Southern Gothic Rock roots, but somehow I had found ways to ignore or overlook that. But this disc drove that point home for me, so I was overly-harsh on it when it was released.

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And yeah to this: "The megaselling 90s were awful."

Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:35 (sixteen years ago)

the 90s had way better megaselling rock albums than the 00s, though that's not saying much

some dude, Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:45 (sixteen years ago)

Holy shit the 90s were awful. Under the table and dreaming, I guess.

― Mr. Snrub, Thursday, January 14, 2010 3:33 AM (13 minutes ago) Bookmark

WTF!!!

Joint Custody (ian), Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:46 (sixteen years ago)

imo... Dookie.

Joint Custody (ian), Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:47 (sixteen years ago)

Right; that's not saying much. The 70s -- 80s were much better eras for megaselling rock albums.

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Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:47 (sixteen years ago)

All I own/enjoy is Monster and The Downward Spiral. Of those, voted the latter.

I just wish he hadn't adopted the "ilxor" moniker (ilxor), Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:50 (sixteen years ago)

Superunknown, followed by Weezer, PJ and NIN.

Simon H., Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:52 (sixteen years ago)

only heard 3 of these in entirety - numbers 3 to 5 down ship's list - and the answer sure as hell ain't pink floyd

original poll idea was superunknown versus downward spiral, gonna have a short think about this and then vote superunknown

Do the english boil pizza? (acoleuthic), Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:54 (sixteen years ago)

Superunknown

kornrulez6969, Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:55 (sixteen years ago)

LOL Ian - before I read your post I had copied Snub's and was going to write this:

Holy shit the 90s were awful. Under the table and dreaming, I guess.

― Mr. Snrub, Thursday, January 14, 2010 3:33 AM (13 minutes ago) Bookmark

WTF!!!

― Joint Custody (ian), Wednesday, January 13, 2010 10:46 PM (5 minutes ago) Bookmark

But probably would have added an LOL.

Anyway . . .

Dookie - no contest

t(o_o)t (ENBB), Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:57 (sixteen years ago)

Although there are several there that aren't far behind.

t(o_o)t (ENBB), Thursday, 14 January 2010 03:58 (sixteen years ago)

Vitalogy is #2 for me, but it's not my fave pearl jam record.

Joint Custody (ian), Thursday, 14 January 2010 04:05 (sixteen years ago)

At the time, I probably listened to Weezer and Throwing Copper the most. I don't know which one I go to first now, but probably either Weezer or Vitalogy or Dookie.

Johnny Fever, Thursday, 14 January 2010 04:56 (sixteen years ago)

Nirvana, then Green Day.

Mark, Thursday, 14 January 2010 05:06 (sixteen years ago)

Not the biggest Pearl Jam fan, but Vitalogy is a really good album. Probably Vitalogy > MTV Unplugged > Wildflowers > The Downward Spiral > Sixteen Stone > Korn > Dookie > the rest for me, but it's been so long since I heard ANY of them. Jar of Flies probably fits in there somewhere around the middle but I can't remember a single note of it at the moment.

Reatards Unite, Thursday, 14 January 2010 05:29 (sixteen years ago)

Going with what I listened to most as a 14 year old at the time, Dookie, followed by Weezer, with Unplugged a distant third, and Monster an even more distant fourth. Never liked Pearl Jam or NIN, don't care for the Soundgarden album, hate the Pink Floyd, and haven't ever listened to any of the others.

MumblestheRevelator, Thursday, 14 January 2010 06:04 (sixteen years ago)

freshman year :)

cankles RIP... a fart (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 14 January 2010 06:06 (sixteen years ago)

ranked in order of what I would have said at age 14

THESE ALBUMS ARE AWESOME!!!!
Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral
Korn - Korn
Nirvana - MTV Unplugged In New York
Pearl Jam - Vitalogy
Weezer - Weezer ('The Blue Album')
Soundgarden - Superunknown

THESE ALBUMS ARE PRETTY GOOD
Alice In Chains - Jar Of Flies EP
The Offspring - Smash
Green Day - Dookie
Stone Temple Pilots - Purple

THESE ALBUMS ARE CRAP (UNRANKED BUT FUCK LIVE AND BUSH!!!!)
Pink Floyd - The Division Bell
Live - Throwing Copper
Hootie & The Blowfish - Cracked Rearview
The Rolling Stones - Voodoo Lounge
Blues Traveler - Four
R.E.M. - Monster
Dave Matthews Band - Under The Table And Dreaming
The Cranberries - No Need To Argue
Tom Petty - Wildflowers
The Eagles - Hell Freezes Over
Bush - Sixteen Stone

cankles RIP... a fart (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 14 January 2010 06:11 (sixteen years ago)

downward spiral was some epic ish for me

cankles RIP... a fart (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 14 January 2010 06:11 (sixteen years ago)

While at first glance this list looks pretty sad, listening to bits of the Green Day and Weezer again, I'm impressed by the way they seem custom designed to be an introverted, 14 year old boy's favorite albums.

MumblestheRevelator, Thursday, 14 January 2010 06:15 (sixteen years ago)

its so telling that i was big into the NIN/Korn/Ministry/Jane's/FNM/Helmet axis instead of the Weezer/Oasis/Bush/Live/GreenDay axis because it basically had the artiness of alternative with the macho of metal--and here i am, still making fun of corny indie fuxx0rs 15 years later for listening to sufjan instead of pissed jeans.

cankles RIP... a fart (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 14 January 2010 06:18 (sixteen years ago)

I mean my top 10 of 09 had Yob, Pissed Jeans, SunnO))) and Zu--and I'll be damned if that just isn't the snobby 30-year-old version of the same alt-metal beloved by a fat 14-year-old whiney

cankles RIP... a fart (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 14 January 2010 06:21 (sixteen years ago)

Weezer - Weezer ('The Blue Album')

I think this would have been even more huge if it came out today

nicky lo-fi, Thursday, 14 January 2010 06:28 (sixteen years ago)

"Finally someone is making music that sounds like Jimmy Eat World and OKGo!"

cankles RIP... a fart (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 14 January 2010 06:30 (sixteen years ago)

actually, fuck, you know what? wildflowers is really good. i just got a copy of it. didn't see it on the initial list.

Joint Custody (ian), Thursday, 14 January 2010 06:32 (sixteen years ago)

94 was one of my favorite pop/rock years:

Beck
Silver Jews
Weezer
Guilded By Voices
Built To Spill
Ween
Pavement
Stereolab
Palace Brothers
Portishead
Beastie Boys
Dog Faced Hermans

nicky lo-fi, Thursday, 14 January 2010 06:57 (sixteen years ago)

SMASH!

┌∩┐(◕_◕)┌∩┐ (Steve Shasta), Thursday, 14 January 2010 07:38 (sixteen years ago)

Ah, airguitaring along with that awesome backwards Buck solo in "What's the frequency, Kenneth?" & bobbing along with "Basket Case" - two favorite recurring crank-up-the-volume moments with my housemate in '94. Weezer was played loud on walkman during bike rides to and from university. Man I love(d) that album madly.

(twelve years later my first car would be a VW Golf...Pink Floyd)

willem, Thursday, 14 January 2010 07:44 (sixteen years ago)

'Let Me In' is one of my favourite REM tracks...
went for Vitalogy, but with Superunknown and Jar Of Flies just below.

shartyman (stevie), Thursday, 14 January 2010 09:46 (sixteen years ago)

smash

cozwn, Thursday, 14 January 2010 09:49 (sixteen years ago)

I love that first Weezer album an awful lot still. It hits my nerdy punky buttons more than Dookie b/c it doesn't have Dookie's self-loathing. Pretty much nothing else by Weezer does anything for me but that first album is totally epic.

Monster is great too.

1994 kinda set the pace for rock for a long time thereafter: I mean big poppy rock bands are still kinda mining a core of Green Day/Weezer/NIN, it seems to me.

Euler, Thursday, 14 January 2010 10:12 (sixteen years ago)

A ton of this list is a 1995 thing for Britishers - Korn, Weezer and Bush def didn't come out until the year after here and Offspring and Green Day didn't really break until then. I guess for a variety of reasons there isn't that slow drip of hype/popularity between the US and Europe too often anymore (even fucking Owl City has a sold out tour of like 1,000 capacity venues coming up)

i swear on my life i feel so powerfull (musically) (DJ Mencap), Thursday, 14 January 2010 10:38 (sixteen years ago)

Anyhoo, voted Soundgarden

i swear on my life i feel so powerfull (musically) (DJ Mencap), Thursday, 14 January 2010 10:38 (sixteen years ago)

Dookie, narrowly over Unplugged.

Space Battle Rothko (Matt DC), Thursday, 14 January 2010 10:57 (sixteen years ago)

Anyway kids in my school were totally caning both Dookie and Smash in 1994, although Green Day didn't really hit big until Basket Case was released the following year and I don't remember The Offspring doing much until Pretty Fly For A White Guy came out in 1999.

Space Battle Rothko (Matt DC), Thursday, 14 January 2010 10:59 (sixteen years ago)

The Weezer album was definitely a 1995 release in the UK though from what I remember.

Space Battle Rothko (Matt DC), Thursday, 14 January 2010 10:59 (sixteen years ago)

i loved dookie at the time, but it sounds hella tinny now, and very filler-heavy, and more indebted to the jam than the descendents

shartyman (stevie), Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:00 (sixteen years ago)

offspring's self esteem was pretty big on mtv in 1994

cozwn, Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:01 (sixteen years ago)

Superunknown also sounded way tinny when I played it back a year or so ago, but I'm not voting on the basis of 2010 preferences.

Space Battle Rothko (Matt DC), Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:03 (sixteen years ago)

Yeah I don't think 'Self Esteem' did much in the UK charts but it definitely crossed over from the skatepunk thing they sprang from

i swear on my life i feel so powerfull (musically) (DJ Mencap), Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:04 (sixteen years ago)

Superunknown also sounded way tinny when I played it back a year or so ago

seriously? that sounds my like the fault of yr stereo, superunknown is heavy with low end

shartyman (stevie), Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:07 (sixteen years ago)

Unplugged from Dookie from Blue Album. Unplugged's surely the only cast-iron classic on this list?

ithappens, Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:11 (sixteen years ago)

tbh i never play it anymore, except for the bowie and leadbelly covers

shartyman (stevie), Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:12 (sixteen years ago)

I don't remember hearing "Self Esteem" until much later than anything else here. Even "Come Out And Play" I don't think got picked up on until '95 in the UK, and there was a pretty big gap between me hearing that on rock radio and any of my non-rocking friends knowing who Offspring or Green Day were.

Speaking of non-rocking friends, I wanted half this stuff but didn't know anyone to tape it off. I had one NIN song on a comp and thought it was awesome so I wrote their name on my school folders and cut Downward Spiral reviews out of the NME and stuff without even hearing it. Couldn't afford a full-price CD and NIN weren't as huge here as in the US so the local HMV, library etc didn't even have it.

As it was I didn't get any full NIN albums until too late for me to descend into teenage NIN fandom stereotype, which I guess is a good thing, so thank you Napster for not existing in 1994.

canna kirk (a passing spacecadet), Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:13 (sixteen years ago)

It's possible that Superunknown's low end suffered in comparison to the Mastodon album that prompted me to go back to Soundgarden in the first place.

Space Battle Rothko (Matt DC), Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:15 (sixteen years ago)

I'm not gonna blame it for that.

Space Battle Rothko (Matt DC), Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:16 (sixteen years ago)

Weezer I actually bought and liked. Downward Spiral I inherited at some point and would say is my favorite NIN, not that I've heard it all.

Vitalogy came to me via Columbia House and I didn't keep it long but I would say it remains the best PJ I've actually given a listen.

In '94 I was a young curmudgeon and much more into death metal and noise. That's the year I first saw Fudge Tunnel, Pain Teens, Voivod, Ethyl Meatplow, Sepultura, etc.

Nate Carson, Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:17 (sixteen years ago)

the last mastodon album had a very Alice In Chains-vibe, re: harmonies, too.

shartyman (stevie), Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:18 (sixteen years ago)

So anyway I'm gonna vote Weezer cuz that album has some great songs, D&D references, amazing music videos, Rick Ocasik, etc. Very good pop rock, especially for its day.

Nate Carson, Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:19 (sixteen years ago)

I listened to Unplugged (which I taped off the BBC TV repeat after Kurt died, got in a huff w/my dad cz he'd lent the video recorder to someone and made him set up an audio recording instead) a lot in '94 but never dig it out now, would much rather have my Nirvana with full drums and grit and distortion - the covers were possibly the best bit but in the end I decided I'd rather hear the originals anyway

Still listen to: Superunknown, occasionally Monster
Haven't heard since 1995 and have sudden urge to play again: Vitalogy, Jar of Flies

Anyway yeah, Superunknown takes this easily.

canna kirk (a passing spacecadet), Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:21 (sixteen years ago)

green day and offspring were big in evening-session-land in the uk in 1994 yea. just looked and saw that 'basket case' didn't chart till re-issued in 1995. it was big afaic n e way.

but yea weezer didn't come out till 95.

free the charmless but occasionally brilliant Dom Passantino (history mayne), Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:28 (sixteen years ago)

it was big afaic n e way

was already a staple in rock/indie clubs at the time, i can attest, as was 'come out and play'

shartyman (stevie), Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:30 (sixteen years ago)

yes!

free the charmless but occasionally brilliant Dom Passantino (history mayne), Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:32 (sixteen years ago)

Anyway kids in my school were totally caning both Dookie and Smash in 1994, although Green Day didn't really hit big until Basket Case was released the following year and I don't remember The Offspring doing much until Pretty Fly For A White Guy came out in 1999.

^^^ This was the case with me too, except that we got Silverchair before everywhere else and obv they were massive here. I remember the tough kids reciting a key line to you and you being able to name the band and the song was some test as to whether you would be beaten up or not. Needless to say I quickly learnt to be able to place "come out and PLAY!" (or more commonly "you gotta keep 'em separated...") "you wait till tomorrow...", "'Cos you know where I'll be found / when I come around" etc.

The last example of this before everyone got over this weird rite was "The world is a vampire".

Tim F, Thursday, 14 January 2010 12:15 (sixteen years ago)

wasn't interested in most of these at the time but (inexplicably, really) 'Purple' was the one i came closest to buying. 'Superunknown' too maybe.

mdskltr (blueski), Thursday, 14 January 2010 12:22 (sixteen years ago)

Loved Jar of Flies as a kid. Thought Vitalogy was mediocre. Didn't like Soundgarden or STP at all back then. I want to find time to relisten to all those before voting. The rest I can dismiss outright, although I liked MTV Unplugged in New York very much until two years ago.

Kylie is a vacant Phifer (kingkongvsgodzilla), Thursday, 14 January 2010 12:26 (sixteen years ago)

Tim F, that's hilarious.

Kylie is a vacant Phifer (kingkongvsgodzilla), Thursday, 14 January 2010 12:28 (sixteen years ago)

Upon its CD release, Vitalogy became the second-fastest-selling album in history, behind only Vs.

I remember this one kid in high school ditching Chemistry class to buy Vitalogy on the day of its release. It was a known thing, like he had this big plan and told everybody beforehand. He was a pretty straightlaced guy. I mean, he probably toked up but was not one of the grunge or hippie kids. We all thought this was beyond weird.

Kylie is a vacant Phifer (kingkongvsgodzilla), Thursday, 14 January 2010 12:37 (sixteen years ago)

I remember when it came out I thought "Self Esteem" was terribly clever in a faux-dumb way, like the last line "The more you suffer, the more it shows you really care / Right, yeah..." - I remember thinking "is he being sarcastic or is he willing himself to believe that line?" Deep thoughts for a 12 yr old.

Tim F, Thursday, 14 January 2010 12:46 (sixteen years ago)

I think I must have been living under a rock all year because I've never heard any of these albums (apart from some of the singles).

We should have called Suzie and Bobby (NickB), Thursday, 14 January 2010 12:51 (sixteen years ago)

I think I must have been living under a rock all year because I've never heard any of these albums (apart from some of the singles).

― We should have called Suzie and Bobby (NickB), Thursday, 14 January 2010 12:51 (3 minutes ago) Bookmark

ditto

these albums represent nothing about 1994 to me

Karen Tregaskin, Thursday, 14 January 2010 12:55 (sixteen years ago)

Many good albums were released in 1994, but very few of them are in this list ("Parklife" was also megaselling, but I presume not in the US)

Voted "Wildflowers".

Tied Up In Geir (Geir Hongro), Thursday, 14 January 2010 13:31 (sixteen years ago)

Vitalogy and Superunknown still sound the best. I have a lot of affection for Tom Petty's Wildflowers, his last really big seller and full of really great songs (too many, actually). Monster is still top five R.E.M. in my canon.

Hell is other people. In an ILE film forum. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 14 January 2010 13:49 (sixteen years ago)

Unplugged, followed closely by Superunknown and Weezer, then Downward Spiral...Vitalogy was half-awesome and half-clumsy horsehit (like a lot of PJ albums) but the awesome parts (Immortality, Corduroy, Nothingman) are transcendent.

NU SHOOZ! (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 14 January 2010 13:55 (sixteen years ago)

Vitalogy, closely followed by Dookie.

Can't believe that Korn album was released in 94.

dog latin, Thursday, 14 January 2010 14:12 (sixteen years ago)

Felt like a one-hit RATM ripoff at the time. I'm presuming sales of that record benefitted from their later releases.

Kylie is a vacant Phifer (kingkongvsgodzilla), Thursday, 14 January 2010 14:16 (sixteen years ago)

NIN everything else seems weak to me. Always wondered about that Pink Floyd album.

Phil Domino (u s steel), Thursday, 14 January 2010 14:21 (sixteen years ago)

terrible song really but check out that '94 CGI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9r5EdnDZZM

mdskltr (blueski), Thursday, 14 January 2010 14:25 (sixteen years ago)

my mind has stumbled from that into the Baywatch theme...

mdskltr (blueski), Thursday, 14 January 2010 14:26 (sixteen years ago)

Nirvana, no question. I remember flying into JFK from London on the day he died. I heard the news on the cab radio on the way into the city. When I got to the friend's place where I was staying the video was all over the TV. I've never forgotten that day.

anagram, Thursday, 14 January 2010 14:33 (sixteen years ago)

Will no one speak up for Stone Temple Pilots?

Phil Domino (u s steel), Thursday, 14 January 2010 14:38 (sixteen years ago)

Downward Spiral with Superunknown a close second. The only others that I like on here are Monster and a few songs on Vitalogy.

Moodles, Thursday, 14 January 2010 14:44 (sixteen years ago)

Green Day - Dookie
Soundgarden - Superunknown
Weezer - Weezer ('The Blue Album')
R.E.M. - Monster
Dave Matthews Band - Under The Table And Dreaming
Pearl Jam - Vitalogy

^^^ these are all really really good albums. I vote for Weezer as the only one that doesn't have two or three songs that could be comfortably shaved off, four or five in the case of Vitalogy. But I have no shame in declaring the DMB album the runner-up - - - I never want to hear any of the songs again, but they ARE well-done, catchy, memorable recordings, and TIGHTER than anything they'd ever put out later. Superunknown in at third.

Really should listen to the Hootie album sometime, I got it from a thrift store a year or so ago but I've only ever really put on the singles.

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 14 January 2010 14:46 (sixteen years ago)

offspring's self esteem was pretty big on mtv in 1994

Indeed, and Smash was massive in Europe too. Didn't sales from that one album pretty much bankroll Epitaph Records for the subsequent five years?

Will no one speak up for Stone Temple Pilots?

I will. Purple is a much better album than Core, and it's got some really good moments on it.

But I voted Superunknown - it was MY album in the year I first got into music in a big way, and it still holds up today. It's long, maybe too long, but there's no filler. It's "hit after hit after hit", as a former work colleague once said.

wronger than 100 geir posts (MacDara), Thursday, 14 January 2010 15:15 (sixteen years ago)

STP were in my top 4 upthread-- Purple is imo maybe the best ever 2nd record from a band that had a huge and terrible debut

some dude, Thursday, 14 January 2010 15:32 (sixteen years ago)

Smash is the greatest selling indie* record of all-time iirc?

┌∩┐(◕_◕)┌∩┐ (Steve Shasta), Thursday, 14 January 2010 15:34 (sixteen years ago)

that is true.

cankles RIP... a fart (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 14 January 2010 15:35 (sixteen years ago)

So much of this reminds me of nights with my very first band, a suburban grunge band who covered a lot of these jams. I pretty much cut my teeth learning how to play every song on all these records

cankles RIP... a fart (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 14 January 2010 15:35 (sixteen years ago)

xxp: over 16 million copies worldwide according to Wiki P!

┌∩┐(◕_◕)┌∩┐ (Steve Shasta), Thursday, 14 January 2010 15:37 (sixteen years ago)

i remember Gerard Cosloy saying that if a Matador record sold over 50,000 copies then it was considered a success. I can imagine that SMASH kept Epitaph afloat much longer than 5 years if they had a similar biz model.

┌∩┐(◕_◕)┌∩┐ (Steve Shasta), Thursday, 14 January 2010 15:39 (sixteen years ago)

I hate all these albums

shake hands with Gongo? (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 15 January 2010 00:46 (fifteen years ago)

Wiki P?

if I don't see more dissent, I'm going to have to check myself in (Matos W.K.), Friday, 15 January 2010 05:51 (fifteen years ago)

the what now?

some dude, Friday, 15 January 2010 06:16 (fifteen years ago)

Wiki P?

He means Wikipedia.

anagram, Friday, 15 January 2010 13:48 (fifteen years ago)

ok...what would asking "wikipedia?" mean in the context of this thread, then?

some dude, Friday, 15 January 2010 13:50 (fifteen years ago)

xxp: over 16 million copies worldwide according to Wiki P!

― ┌∩┐(◕_◕)┌∩┐ (Steve Shasta), Thursday, January 14, 2010 10:37 AM (Yesterday) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

But I think he was referring to retired rap star turned music industry analyst MC Wiki P.

Kylie is a vacant Phifer (kingkongvsgodzilla), Friday, 15 January 2010 13:52 (fifteen years ago)

Try Google Answers?

x-post

We should have called Suzie and Bobby (NickB), Friday, 15 January 2010 13:52 (fifteen years ago)

Sorry, I mean try Googy A

We should have called Suzie and Bobby (NickB), Friday, 15 January 2010 13:53 (fifteen years ago)

lol

Kylie is a vacant Phifer (kingkongvsgodzilla), Friday, 15 January 2010 13:56 (fifteen years ago)

haha i totally missed that Shasta post sry

some dude, Friday, 15 January 2010 14:02 (fifteen years ago)

actually, fuck, you know what? wildflowers is really good. i just got a copy of it. didn't see it on the initial list.

ha, i thought i'd be the only one to rep for it. (but then geir turned up too.) it's probably not "better" than superunknown or nirvana unplugged, and downward spiral is probably the most important record on the list, but wildflowers was the last petty album i really liked. and for a petty stan like me, that counts for something.

hellzapoppa (tipsy mothra), Friday, 15 January 2010 14:15 (fifteen years ago)

NIN, duh

Jay Leno's Pony Vivisection Hour (HI DERE), Friday, 15 January 2010 14:18 (fifteen years ago)

ha, i thought i'd be the only one to rep for it. (but then geir turned up too.

ahem

Hell is other people. In an ILE film forum. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 15 January 2010 14:18 (fifteen years ago)

oops yeah. the ilm petty cru -- small but dedicated.

hellzapoppa (tipsy mothra), Friday, 15 January 2010 14:21 (fifteen years ago)

time for a poll...

hellzapoppa (tipsy mothra), Friday, 15 January 2010 14:33 (fifteen years ago)

None of these choices look very good to me, tbh. My '94 in rock looks something like this:

Koenjihyakkei - 100 Sights of Koenji
Pavement - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 - Strangers from the Universe
Dog Faced Hermans - Those Deep Buds
Fushitsusha - Pathetique
Omoide Hatoba - Mantako
The (EC) Nudes - Vanishing Point

o. nate, Friday, 15 January 2010 16:04 (fifteen years ago)

19-year old me in 1994: NIN >>>>>> the others

Now: the Weezer album is the one I listen to the most, which is strange because in '94 I thought "The Sweater Song" was gimmicky jump and pretty much avoided hearing the album.

About a third of these albums are unlistenable, but "Monster" is not one of them. I will always stan for that album.

NoTimeBeforeTime, Friday, 15 January 2010 16:28 (fifteen years ago)

Based on the singles I've heard, I'd probably vote Green Day or Weezer.

o. nate, Friday, 15 January 2010 16:30 (fifteen years ago)

y 16 year-old self would never forgive if I didn't vote for Trent. Besides which, TDS is by far the most adventurous of these (though the most listenable would probably be Superunknown).

BTW, I'm frightfully middle-class (chap), Friday, 15 January 2010 16:53 (fifteen years ago)

My 16 year-old self.

BTW, I'm frightfully middle-class (chap), Friday, 15 January 2010 16:53 (fifteen years ago)

i remember Gerard Cosloy saying that if a Matador record sold over 50,000 copies then it was considered a success. I can imagine that SMASH kept Epitaph afloat much longer than 5 years if they had a similar biz model.

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I mean, you gotta think that Epitaph still puts out records 15 years later and has a completely different sidearm with Anti-. Sometimes I think it's really fucking cool and punk rock that the Offspring are pretty much the reason why Tom Waits, Os Mutantes, Roky Erikson and Solomon Burker get to make the records they do

laverne and shipley (Whiney G. Weingarten), Friday, 15 January 2010 17:00 (fifteen years ago)

Skipping school to get a record on the day of release already feels like it's some murky part of the pop music past, like Rudy Vallee sing in a megaphone or mid-sixties harpsichord solos.

bendy, Friday, 15 January 2010 17:19 (fifteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.

System, Tuesday, 19 January 2010 00:01 (fifteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

System, Wednesday, 20 January 2010 00:01 (fifteen years ago)

kinda shocked at how high Weezer placed (shocked in a good way)

Euler, Wednesday, 20 January 2010 00:05 (fifteen years ago)

Dave Matthews :-(

Jamie_ATP, Wednesday, 20 January 2010 00:07 (fifteen years ago)

really? it was so obviously going to do well that i almost disqualified it.

The Titi Hendricks Experience (some dude), Wednesday, 20 January 2010 00:10 (fifteen years ago)

Weezer? I figured Nirvana and NIN would dominate. I didn't know ILM held the Blue Album in any regard.

Euler, Wednesday, 20 January 2010 00:11 (fifteen years ago)

I was a radio DJ at the time, and the first time someone called up requesting Korn, I thought they were talking about the vegetable, and asked them if they wanted corn on the cob, or creamed corn, or the corn niblets that come with peas and tiny mushy carrot pieces.

donate your display name to Haiti (sarahel), Wednesday, 20 January 2010 00:12 (fifteen years ago)

blue album nerds are in way higher supply than NIN nerds on ilx

The Titi Hendricks Experience (some dude), Wednesday, 20 January 2010 00:17 (fifteen years ago)

yeah I was thinkin Weezer would win

shake hands with Gongo? (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 20 January 2010 00:25 (fifteen years ago)

(could never fucking stand them myself)

shake hands with Gongo? (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 20 January 2010 00:25 (fifteen years ago)

Nirvana win not surprising. I'm surprised at how many people still carry the torch for the Blue Album though. Have they listened to it lately, or is it a nostalgia vote? Because I really liked that album in the late 90s, but ...

Kylie is a vacant Phifer (kingkongvsgodzilla), Wednesday, 20 January 2010 14:51 (fifteen years ago)

I voted for it and listened to it semi-recently (last year at some point). I think it still holds up.

Mordy, Wednesday, 20 January 2010 15:04 (fifteen years ago)

lol who voted for Floyd? that's awesome

Vajazzle My Nazzle (HI DERE), Wednesday, 20 January 2010 15:07 (fifteen years ago)

Blue album is a great listen, my copy vanished a while back but I was still rocking it in the late 00s.

Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 20 January 2010 18:07 (fifteen years ago)

interesting to see where these albums landed on Pazz & Jop in relation to their performance on this poll:

3. R.E.M.: Monster (Warner Bros.) 634 (66)
4. Nirvana: MTV Unplugged in New York (DGC) 552 (50)
9. Nine Inch Nails: The Downward Spiral (Nothing/TVT/Interscope) 460 (43)
11. Soundgarden: Superunknown (A&M) 411 (37)
12. Green Day: Dookie (Reprise) 368 (35)
25. Pearl Jam: Vitalogy (Epic) 192 (19)

only list Weezer placed on was the videos poll, surprisingly.

some dude, Wednesday, 27 January 2010 21:17 (fifteen years ago)

two years pass...

Unplugged winning this was some bullshit, wish i'd made it a 'studio albums' poll

goonrise zingdom (some dude), Friday, 29 June 2012 02:54 (thirteen years ago)

answer for me would have been Jar of Flies by some margin. bought it the day it was released iirc and still play it a hell of a lot. the opening notes of "rotten apple" have a warm, resonating glow that lures me in every time. "Purple" is also an excellent album.

charlie h, Friday, 29 June 2012 13:27 (thirteen years ago)

i liked Jar Of Flies when i first got it but i basically forgot it existed when i heard Superunknown a couple months later

goonrise zingdom (some dude), Friday, 29 June 2012 13:31 (thirteen years ago)

superunknown towers above everything else

buh, Friday, 29 June 2012 13:36 (thirteen years ago)

really liked Superunknown at the time (particularly some of the album tracks like "limo wreck" and "4th of july"), but these days i'll consciously skip over it in favour of Badmotorfinger every time.

charlie h, Friday, 29 June 2012 13:40 (thirteen years ago)

i never got around to buying nirvana unplugged. I bet it's great, but I can't really think about it now without remembering when the chili peppers become a sensitive acoustic alternative band surrounded by candles in the "dani california" video. wishkah's more how i'd like to remember that band anyway.

Superunknown sounds a lot better to me now than it did at the time, and I still like Monster, but it's Blue Album all the way for me.

da croupier, Friday, 29 June 2012 13:41 (thirteen years ago)

Superunknown still wins because they figured out how to successfully use "whatsoever" in a song.

a regina spektor is haunting europe (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 29 June 2012 13:43 (thirteen years ago)

superunknown is a 70 minute album that i can listen to straight through without ever getting bored. god it's great

buh, Friday, 29 June 2012 13:48 (thirteen years ago)

coincidentally listened to Jar Of Flies for the first time ever in the last month, "No Excuses" is the only AiC song I've ever really liked but it's an interesting EP. 1994 is when I started reading music magazines hardcore and getting into indie rock, so I actually own pretty few of these. They were either too overtly teen-punk or classic rock, Weezer at least seemed to aim for indie cool, and succeeded well enough for a high school freshman who cared about that kind of thing.

da croupier, Friday, 29 June 2012 13:49 (thirteen years ago)

i never got around to buying nirvana unplugged. I bet it's great, but I can't really think about it now without remembering when the chili peppers become a sensitive acoustic alternative band surrounded by candles in the "dani california" video.

until you got to "dani california" i thought you were talking about "my friends"

goonrise zingdom (some dude), Friday, 29 June 2012 13:49 (thirteen years ago)

superunknown is a 70 minute album that i can listen to straight through without ever getting bored. god it's great

― buh, Friday, June 29, 2012 9:48 AM (1 minute ago) Bookmark

this is otm, prob the best rock album that runs over an hour since Daydream Nation

"Got Me Wrong" from the first Alice In Chains acoustic EP was a hit on the Clerks soundtrack around the same time and i like that more than anything on Jar Of Flies now

goonrise zingdom (some dude), Friday, 29 June 2012 13:52 (thirteen years ago)

Would now rank them:

Superunknown
Vitalogy
Monster
Wildflowers
MTV Unplugged in New York

and settle for the Dookie singles included on Green Day's comp.

a regina spektor is haunting europe (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 29 June 2012 13:54 (thirteen years ago)

is wildflowers actually worth checking out?

da croupier, Friday, 29 June 2012 13:56 (thirteen years ago)

too long but it's damn tuneful. It's not accepted Petty orthodoxy but not even DTT had so many good ones in a row – and he's learned how to sing. If you can get it for a buck, why not

a regina spektor is haunting europe (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 29 June 2012 13:58 (thirteen years ago)

vitalogy also really hold up well imo. in hindsight, it was sort of the last hurrah of the whole grunge thing

buh, Friday, 29 June 2012 14:00 (thirteen years ago)

yeah, kinda. pretty sure it was the last time a Seattle band sold more than 3 million copies of an album.

goonrise zingdom (some dude), Friday, 29 June 2012 14:04 (thirteen years ago)

Pretty sure the Foo Fighters have done that since

gonna send him to outer space, to hug another face (NickB), Friday, 29 June 2012 14:16 (thirteen years ago)

FF have never had a multi-platinum album. also it's a stretch to call them a 'seattle band,' nate mendel is probably the only member who's had a home in washington for virtually all of the band's run.

goonrise zingdom (some dude), Friday, 29 June 2012 14:23 (thirteen years ago)

FF have never had a multi-platinum album

Maybe not in the US, but they have definitely have in a bunch of other countries.

gonna send him to outer space, to hug another face (NickB), Friday, 29 June 2012 14:33 (thirteen years ago)

my first post said "3 million copies of an album," it doesn't take 3 mil to go triple platinum in australia, stop lawyering me for fuck's sake

goonrise zingdom (some dude), Friday, 29 June 2012 14:36 (thirteen years ago)

terrible results in this poll

call all destroyer, Friday, 29 June 2012 14:40 (thirteen years ago)

Ain't lawyering you some dudez, just speculating that multi-platinum sales albums combined across several territories conceivably total more than 3 million. Why is everyone so aggro on ILX today?

gonna send him to outer space, to hug another face (NickB), Friday, 29 June 2012 14:51 (thirteen years ago)

Dave Matthews Band - Under The Table And Dreaming 7
Pearl Jam - Vitalogy 5

i honestly feel like i don't even know you people

wack nerd zinging in the dead of night (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 29 June 2012 15:25 (thirteen years ago)

FF have never had a multi-platinum album

Maybe not in the US, but they have definitely have in a bunch of other countries.

it's kind of amazing colour and the shape hasn't sold 2 mil, or at least been honored for the accomplishment. "everlong" ffs.

da croupier, Friday, 29 June 2012 15:49 (thirteen years ago)

i mean candlebox sold 4 mil.

da croupier, Friday, 29 June 2012 15:50 (thirteen years ago)

FF have never had a multi-platinum album

But most of their run took place after people stopped buying albums -- seems like complaining that Green Day never sold a million 8-tracks

Guayaquil (eephus!), Friday, 29 June 2012 15:56 (thirteen years ago)

Apparently The Colour and the Shape has sold "2.13 million U.S. copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan"

http://www.reuters.com/article/2007/08/12/music-foofighters-dc-idUSN1037869920070812

gonna send him to outer space, to hug another face (NickB), Friday, 29 June 2012 15:57 (thirteen years ago)

But most of their run took place after people stopped buying albums -- seems like complaining that Green Day never sold a million 8-tracks

their first three albums happened in the 90s, it's still kind of surprising a band as era-reigning as them couldn't crack double-plat. though considering colour and shape got the platinum disc IN the nineties, it's also not surprising they got another million sold in the last decade

da croupier, Friday, 29 June 2012 15:59 (thirteen years ago)

I'd vote for Superunknown over Unplugged now but I still think Unplugged is really good and a close second (though it's a bit played out as well)

some dude otmfm about Got Me Wrong

can you believe they put a man otm (loves laboured breathing), Friday, 29 June 2012 16:00 (thirteen years ago)

man the more i think about it the weirder "complaining this big mid-'90s-into-present band didn't sell 2 million CDs is like complaining this big mid-'90s-into-present didn't sell 1 million 8 tracks" is.

da croupier, Friday, 29 June 2012 16:08 (thirteen years ago)

CDs were quite popular in the late '90s!

da croupier, Friday, 29 June 2012 16:09 (thirteen years ago)

Whenever I'm reminded of Purple's existence, I tend to think, "It can't be as good as I remember, can it?". And then I listen to it and confirm that it actually is pretty effing solid. I mean, the lyrics are mostly terrible, but STP are hardly unique among '90s alt bands in that regard. Honestly, as much as I like a lot of the albums here, that and Jar of Flies are probably the ones that have held up the best in my estimation. Or at the very least, they are (surprisingly, to me) the ones I return to most often. I still love a lot of songs on Superunknown or Vitalogy, but I can't remember the last time I listened to either one front to back.

Old Lunch, Friday, 29 June 2012 16:10 (thirteen years ago)

i still have never heard vitalogy all the way through, though between the radio and friends saying "dude, you gotta hear Bugs, what the hell" in high school I heard most of it

da croupier, Friday, 29 June 2012 16:11 (thirteen years ago)

Division Bell, most overlooked album of the 90s i think

coopdoggydogg, Friday, 29 June 2012 16:12 (thirteen years ago)

makes you think

a regina spektor is haunting europe (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 29 June 2012 16:21 (thirteen years ago)

Apparently The Colour and the Shape has sold "2.13 million U.S. copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan"

http://www.reuters.com/article/2007/08/12/music-foofighters-dc-idUSN1037869920070812

― gonna send him to outer space, to hug another face (NickB), Friday, June 29, 2012 11:57 AM (28 minutes ago) Bookmark

my bad -- but that still has zero effect on my comment on SEATTLE bands selling THREE million so i feel like i'm in a maze or boring technicalities

goonrise zingdom (some dude), Friday, 29 June 2012 16:28 (thirteen years ago)

Sorry if the existence of the rest of the planet counts as a boring technicality, but yeah lets drop it.

gonna send him to outer space, to hug another face (NickB), Friday, 29 June 2012 16:41 (thirteen years ago)

the thread is ABOUT u.s. sales, i shouldn't have to qualify every single reference i make to sales figures because you didn't read the first post

goonrise zingdom (some dude), Friday, 29 June 2012 16:44 (thirteen years ago)

three years pass...

Scratching my head at my past post in this thread. The answer is obviously Superunknown. Still fond of my other picks but less and less likely to put them on with each passing year.

the thirteenth floorior (Doctor Casino), Saturday, 23 January 2016 16:58 (nine years ago)


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