ONE Last Album You Shoud Listen Before You Die!

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alelsupreme
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some Viper, as I have no intention on ending as a coward.

But yeah seriously, I have no idea. I'd be too occupied with dying to focus on the music most likely.
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ppnw wrote:
I can imagine no greater way to go than while listening to "Deep Waters" and "Ends of the Earth," so Dirty Three's Ocean Songs.


Somewhere Jeff Buckley fanatics are shedding a tear
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Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots probably. "Do You Realize??" would be such a powerful song to end on (even though there's still 2 songs after).
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Mount Eerie-The Microphones, easily

I mean, it's a fucking album about dying, and accepting yourself as one with the universe
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There are a few contenders.

The Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
OK Computer - Radiohead
Seek Magic - Memory Tapes
For Emma, Forever Ago - Bon Iver
Illinois - Sufjan Stevens
Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots - The Flaming Lips

Ultimately, I think I might go with The National's newest release: Trouble Will Find Me. I know that it's recent, but it's such a great tribute to growing older and accepting that time is fleeting. And what better sentiment to out with than Matt Berninger tenderly repeating "You can all just kiss off into the air?" I can imagine dancing one last dance with my spouse to "Pink Rabbits," and then feeling the life leaving my body with "Hard to Find." That would be damn beautiful to me.
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Monty Python - The Meaning of Life. I want to go laughing!
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Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven.

It would suit the mood.
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Millions Now Living Will Never Die by Tortoise.
But if i had to choose a song it would be Funeral Hill by Captain Beefheart.
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HoldenM
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Cymro2011 wrote:
Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven.

It would suit the mood.


BAHHH!!!! Excellent call.
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Well, if I got enough forewarning as to the fact I was going to die in an hour or two, I would probably not choose to listen to an album, but instead say goodbye to my loved ones. But in the spirit of the thread...it's still a difficult answer! I love so many albums, but it would probably be something by Iron Maiden or Metallica, most probably Metallica, partly because of nostalgia. "Ride the Lightning" with its "Fade to Black" would be interesting in a very depressing way, haha. You know what, I'm quite unable to properly answer this question. Sorry. :/
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