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| 16 Years of Sputnik / mx
I wasn't going to do one of these, 16 is a weird year and I obviously didn't do 15 last year, but some of the albums out right now have me waxing nostalgic about being a young kid discovering music on here ages ago. Even when I made the 10 year list, most of the people I interacted with from the forums are gone, and now pretty much everyone is long gone. There are obviously the long time, prolific, regulars that I recognize and who I look to for indications as to whether or not I might like an album. Even though I mainly lurk, I've been coming back here every few days for pretty much 16 entire years to look for new albums I might not have heard of. In that time, I've gone from being a teenager just learning the guitar, to putting out a couple of albums of my own, to going to college, to now being a professional and having an amazing family of my own. So, while I sit here watching the newborn, I thought I'd put together this list to express my gratitude to the community for all the value its added to my life over the years.
List is random albums I have some memory about related to this website or my musical growth in general. | 1 | | Pearl Jam Ten
This album is one of the first musical memories I have growing up. When I was five or six, I would play street hockey with the neighbor living across the street of the same age. His dad would always be in the garage working on various projects but would always have this album playing. He would never get tired of telling us that this album was a classic, the best thing ever, and that he couldn't wait for us to grow up and appreciate it over whatever kids music we probably listened to at the time. | 2 | | Deftones White Pony
This was the album that really started it all for me. Being a kid through the grunge era, if not for this album I never would have made the move to heavier music. I remember I rented it at random from the public library, along with some other albums like Silverchair's Neon Ballroom. At the time, I was too young to appreciate what the album was about, and rightfully so. My favorites were the more aggressive tunes - Elite, Street Carp, Korea. As I grew up, my understanding and appreciation of this album grew with me. It still stands up as one of my all time favorites. | 3 | | Drowning Pool Sinner
I actually joined mxtabs to post a guitar tab for the song Follow off of this album. Other than a 1 or 2 month span, this album was never really important to me, but it did randomly bring me to this website. I remember my guitar teacher at the time had assigned it to me as an ear training exercise to transcribe the song. I think I heard it initially on a video game - maybe THPS? Anyways it was before powertab or guitar pro were really popular so it was one of those shitty plain text tabs that I made with a free program called InsTab I believe, where you have to listen to the song while reading it to understand the rhythm. | 4 | | Killswitch Engage Alive or Just Breathing
At the time I joined mx, the internet was still wasting its collective time arguing about whether or not nu metal was really metal and whether or not any nu metal albums were worth saving from the garbage heap of history. Within a week or two of joining the forums, someone introduced me to this album, and it just blew me away. I remember immediately buying all of this band's peer's albums, like Lamb of God, Unearth, Shadows Fall, ATR, etc. Those bands remained among my favorites for 2-3 years, and I still have the albums somewhere. I remember getting to see a lot of those bands live at the inaugral Sounds of the Underground Tour (in 2005?), where I remember Lamb of God in particular closed it out in electric fashion. | 5 | | Al di Meola/John McLaughlin/Paco de Lucia Friday Night in San Francisco
I remember there were a couple of guys on the forums who were just obssesed with John Mclaughlin, and spent months on end arguing with legion of metal fans on the boards about how this album was better than all of their favorites. They were probably right, this is amazing. I spent weeks as a teenager learning Mediterranean Sundance. Still a favorite to go back to. | 6 | | Michael Angelo Batio Hands Without Shadows
Another thing I remember is mx and the internet in general arguing incessantly about the merits (or lack thereof) of "shred" artists. There were some guys who put up a video series called "Born to Shred" which I believe birthed the meme "speed = emotion". Looking back, I never listen to this pure guitar wankery type stuff anymore but I spent months learning as much of "Speed Kills" as I could. I spent a lot of time trying to learn Yngwie's "Black Star" and "Far Beyond the Sun", DT's "Stream of Consciousness" as well as the tapping parts from Symphony X's "Sea of Lies". Good times. | 7 | | Greg Howe Parallax
Not mx related, but I used to post on the Ultimate Metal and Ultimate Guitar forums as well. I remember arguing with Christian Muenzer about whether or not this album or Uncertain Terms was better. He favored Parallax. In fact, I think he even transcribed the album and posted it later on. Turns out he went on to star in Necrophagist and Obscura, so I guess he really did know what he was talking about. He left Necrophagist quickly though, so when I saw them at Summer Slaughter 07 he was already no longer with the group. | 8 | | Opeth Blackwater Park
This is another album that I had never heard until I joined the forums. I think Deliverance/Damnation had recently come out when I joined, and Opeth was quite popular online. Someone took pity on my pleb tastes and referred this album to me. Again, I didn't understand all of the depth it had to offer initially, but was still totally blown away by the songcraft. This is another one that has continued to grow with me as I've discovered more and more layers to it over time. Still my all time favorite album. | 9 | | Morbid Angel Altars of Madness
I first heard this album after someone posted a link to a torrent for it in the Death Heads thread that existed on the forum for a long time. It was actually the first death metal album I'd ever heard. I didn't love it at first, but came to appreciate it for the classic that it is a couple of years later. I remember at the time, getting albums was a real mixed bag. There were some big torrent sites, like Kerrazy, but lesser known albums rarely had seeds and you usually had to beg someone. I started using Soulseek a lot around 2003, but given poor file labeling you'd sometimes get the wrong album. It was still a lifesaver though. I remember Ramsay and a few other forum members and I tried to exchange albums ripped from CDs over AIM which would become a problem with poor internet speeds and early copy protection that would sometimes make the rips useless. Later, the blogosphere that came up around mediafire/megaupload links was awesome, and the source of many great discoveries. | 10 | | Begrime Exemious Impending Funeral of Man
These guys were local heroes and a band I really looked up to growing up. Big influence on my expansion into more extreme forms of metal. | 11 | | Exhorder Slaughter in the Vatican
I remember being pretty down on thrash for a long time, but was introduced to some real gems I had never heard before on this website. I believe it was AngelOfDeath who rec'd this to me. When I first joined, the internet still spent a lot of time talking about the big 4 thrash bands and their various merits. There were certain albums that built up huge hype trains, like "Darkness Descends" which was held up as an example of far superior thrash. I like that album, but it used to be absurd the lengths to which people would talk about how all Slayer/Megadeath albums were just garbage in comparison. Groupthink in action I guess. | 12 | | Lykathea Aflame Elvenefris
This was another album with an unstoppable hype train, now mostly forgotten. I remember trying to convince myself it was some ingenious piece of work as a younger teenager, trying to tell myself that surely all of the people recommending this to me can't be wrong. That particular phenomenon happened a bunch of times, like with Orphaned Land for example. More groupthink in action I guess. I don't mind Elvenefris even now, but IMO its not the classic it was cracked out to be. | 13 | | Trivium Ember to Inferno
I remember I used to really love this album, and when they put out their demo/EP/whatever on roadrunner I was ridiculously hyped. I used to hang out on their forums a lot, and was a moderater there briefly in like 04/05. Had some conversations with the producer, Jason Suecof, who used to post there as well and was a truly bizarre character. I had hoped to pick his brain for information on becoming a better musician but never got anywhere. Weird how in the era of ubiquitous wifi and constant connectivity and social media the internet actually feels less personal now than it did before. There were countless artists and producers that used to post and directly interact with us fans one on one on Ultimate Metal and other forums, and that's been mostly lost to the more broadcasting/publishing style of fan interaction we see now through youtube or insta. | 14 | | Burzum Hvis lyset tar oss
Much later than most of these memories, I already had been introduced to and loved most of the second wave classics. Someone on this website though referred me to an interesting book, "The Slayer Mag Diaries" by a friend of Euronymous and Varg who used to publish Slayer mag. I generally hate books about metal, and about black metal in particular, but this one was a gem. There were about 200 pages talking about the author's recollection of the events that transpired with Dead, Euronymous, Varg, Faust, the church burnings etc. in a pretty matter of fact way. More interesting, you kind of see how random it was that local subgenres used to come together, and how much more difficult it is in the era of infinite connectivity to create something really unique. You get insight into how these guys use to travel around Europe meeting other like minded metalheads and being exposed to new stuff, and how they would trade tapes with people from North and South America by mail. | 15 | | Ulver Nattens Madrigal
In continuation of the above, the book also includes a reproduction of the pages over every issue of Slayer Mag which gives really cool insight into the scene as it was growing. There are interviews with Quorthon and many other notable figures. One of the funniest is one with Garm after Ulver had dropped metal, where he talked about Black Metal being for lonely, smelly virgins or some such. | 16 | | Protest the Hero Fortress
I remember when rasp made an alt to post a negative review of this album, and the absolute hilarity that ensued on here. Some of the most entertaining times on the site were similar battles with characters like MJ who would come on here and write negative reveiws of some of the community's favored albums. I stayed out of all of that stuff, but it made for hilarious reading while pretending to pay attention in school/at work. | 17 | | Walknut Graveforests And Their Shadows
I'm tired of writing, the baby is waking up, and this is already getting too long and boring without even broaching memories from the last 10+ years, so for the last four albums I'm just going to post a few favorites that I was introduced to by the community here. Thank you all for doing what you do, discussing music on here, trolling each other, reviewing, rating, whatever, because its all been a big part of my personal journey through music. | 18 | | Hypocrite Into the Halls of the Blind | 19 | | Forest Like a Blaze Above the Ashes | 20 | | Sun of the Blind Skullreader | |
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08.13.19 | Happy Anniversary man | Relinquished
08.13.19 | 20 was 2 years after I joined and for some reason also imprinted on me. most of what you typed rings true to me too. the KsE explosion, the shred talks, the slayer mag, the rasp review, still remember those times | Itwasthatwas
08.13.19 | Thanks Hans.
Yeah, so many good and formative memories over the years. It’s interesting how music discussion as a whole has matured along with the internet. Once a bunch of large communities have discussed some of these topics to death, it’s not like the next group of teenagers can just come into a vacuum and fight about them again. And now with streaming, hearing previously obscure albums has never been easier. I’m glad things are where they are now, but I’m also grateful to have been part of the once in a lifetime growth of primitive internet music discussion and sharing communities into mature platforms. | Sowing
08.13.19 | That's a lot of years. Congrats on the milestone as well as the baby! | Itwasthatwas
08.13.19 | Thanks man. I'm hopeful Sputnik will still be here come #20 | Voivod
08.13.19 | Happy anniversary, I second everything you wrote! My eleventh anniversary is this January 🙂 | Itwasthatwas
08.13.19 | Thanks and congrats man. I often mine your lists for gems I haven’t heard of | Emim
08.13.19 | Damn, crazy to think this site still has active users after all these years. Congratulations on the baby! | WatchItExplode
08.13.19 | Much respect. It's a bit sappy but I really love hearing about long time users personal course and their relationship with the site | MO
08.14.19 | nice dude m/ | ArsMoriendi
08.14.19 | No idea who this is, but congrats! | Dewinged
08.14.19 | Legit list, congrats man. | Sniff
08.14.19 | Here's to 16 more? | KjSwantko
08.14.19 | Cool fucking list, man. I originally joined in '07, so I know what you're saying about everyone mostly being gone. and as far as, "Christian Muenzer about whether or not this album or Uncertain Terms was better. He favored Parallax".....that's dope. Not many around here even know who he is (albeit I didn't like the only album I listened to by him lol). m/ | Oneironaut
08.14.19 | Lurked for a long time as well and was here during mxtabs haha! Never was active on forums - I just combed the site for all the great music. Cheers to you man, thanks for sharing. | NOTINTHEFACE
08.15.19 | Your feelings about this site echo my own. I didn't know there was someone still around who has actually been lurking here longer than me. I also joined as a teenager learning guitar, and I also have a newborn, so cheers man. | Itwasthatwas
08.15.19 | KJ you were definitely one of the more prolific users for a while so I definitely recognize you, MO and Emim as well of course. You guys have all added a ton of value to the community over the years so I appreciate it. But yeah, I never dug Obscura’s music but I have to respect Christian’s playing. And he ripped it up with Muhammad on Epitaph.
And cheers guys, always good to see that there are other relics floating around. Hope this place keeps going for a long time.
And congrats on the baby Notintheface | tinathefatlard
08.16.19 | Speaking of long time vets, whatever happened to Dave de Sylva? | KjSwantko
08.16.19 | KJ you were definitely one of the more prolific users for a while so I definitely recognize you, MO and Emim as well of course. You guys have all added a ton of value to the community over the years so I appreciate it."
Dope. Thanks dude. As far as Christian, I just checked and it was his Timewarp solo album from 2011 that I listened to that I wasn't crazy about. But also probably listened to it in 2011, so. Still sick you've interacted with him though. | ian b
08.20.19 | happy late anniversary, it's crazy to think that i wasn't even 2 years old yet whenever you had signed up. i'm too young to be on this site as much as i am these days lol. anyways, i loved reading these stories by the way, great list dude. always love to see different users' experiences on the site. | KjSwantko
08.20.19 | Crazier yet: as far as I can remember, there's never been an update to this site. I think it's identical to how it was the first time I used it 12 years ago. | BlondeGuardian
08.20.19 | I hope it will never be updated. Navigating modern low-information-density web sites makes me suicidal. | Storm In A Teacup
08.20.19 | "one of those shitty plain text tabs"
I loved those tbh lol. Happy 16 years brutha! | Itwasthatwas
08.23.19 | The lack of updates is definitely a feature not a bug. I love being able to come back to a place that’s mostly unchanged. The site is functional enough and there have been a few decent additions over the years. I was disappointed when the forums got nuked though but by that point there were only a handful of people active there. | Pheromone
08.23.19 | What a good list - mad to think I was 4 at the formation of this shit
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