Gonna do the 20 covers 20 day thing for albums, where you choose 20 albums that greatly influenced you and post one a day. You aren't supposed to explain/review, but, uh, I'm likely going to say some stuff. Okay, in autobiographical order:

1. Amy Grant - Lead Me On (1988)

This is the first album I remember buying with my allowance, bought on cassette hence the cassette cover image.

#20albumcovers #AmyGrant #20albums20days

2. Petra - Beyond Belief (1990)

This is the band I credit for my getting into metal, even though I realized later that they're not metal at all. Again, got it on cassette, so cassette cover it is.

#20AlbumCovers #Petra #20albums20days

3. Jars of Clay - s/t (1995; 1996 platinum reissue)

This is the first album I remember claiming as my own, has the first song I remember getting really obsessed about, and is the first time I remember caring about stuff like limited/numbered releases (hence the "platinum" reissue cover). I can't take the lyrics anymore (very religious), but the music itself holds up.

#20AlbumCovers #JarsOfClay #20albums20days

4. Five Iron Frenzy - Upbeats and Beatdowns (1996)

I bought this album as a joke and then the band ended up being my favourite for a decade, got me into ska and, ultimately, how I met @MetalheadDana. Also introduced me to the wonderful world of the young Internet - I lived on the FIF message board for years, made some great friends that I talked to into my undergrad years, even met one IRL. Some songs have religious lyrics, others are just fun.

#20AlbumCovers #FiveIronFrenzy #20albums20days

5. AFI - Black Sails in the Sunset (1999)

This is the first album I latched onto when I was finally allowed out of the cave I grew up in, the first album that got me so jacked up that I wrote about it (for an English uni course), the first and only band I paid to join the fan club of. Also the first album in this list of 20 that I still love.

#20AlbumCovers #AFI #20albums20days

6. Living Sacrifice - The Hammering Process (2000)

This album was the start of me listening to extreme metal to relax/focus, being my regular soundtrack for studying organic chemistry - I made sure it was always in my bag with my discman my whole undergrad. They were a Christian metal band that started as thrash/death metal, but this album is (really solid) groove metal/metalcore.

#20AlbumCovers #LivingSacrifice #20albums20days

7. Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard – Gladiator soundtrack (2000)

Also in regular rotation in my discman during my undergrad. First film score I got obsessed with.

#20AlbumCovers #HansZimmer #LisaGerrard #20albums20days

8. mewithoutYou - [A-->B] Life (2002)

If I had to pick one "album to know me", it would be this one. Saw them before this (their debut) came out and HATED them, but by the time I heard the album, I had changed my tune. They became my favorite band of all-time, never let me down. I miss them dearly.

#20AlbumCovers #mewithoutYou #20albums20days

9. Björk - Medúlla (2004)

This was the first Björk album to come out after I became a fan, and it remains both my favorite Björk album and one of my all-time favorites. Also was my introduction to Tagaq.

#20AlbumCovers #Björk #20albums20days

10. Elliott Smith - From a Basement on the Hill (2004)

I can still remember seeing the newspaper article announcing Elliott Smith's death, exactly where it was in the entertainment section, the size, the photo used. He was working on this album when he died, and it was released a year afterwards. Even 20 years later, every listen is like visiting a memorial.

#20AlbumCovers #ElliottSmith #20albums20days

11. The Appleseed Cast - Peregrine (2006)

I was already into this band (i.e., Chris Crisci) before this album, but this one made them an all-time favorite. Was so happy to finally catch a live show right before the pandemic - was ridiculous that there were only like 30 people there, but it was glorious.

#20AlbumCovers #TheAppleseedCast #20albums20days

12. Sigur Rós - Von (1997)

This album scared the shit out of me the first time I heard it, and then it somehow became the album I listened to to fall asleep when I used to travel on my own, and now it is the album I reach for whenever I have trouble sleeping at home.

#20AlbumCovers #SigurRos #20albums20days

13. Philip Glass - Satyagraha (1985)

I used to work in a lab processing donated blood, a job that attracted very interesting people. An older coworker invited me to go see the livestream of the Met Opera's (2011) performance of Satyagraha, screening at a local theatre. That was my intro to Glass, and I was instantly hooked. It wasn't until recently that the recording of that Met performance was released, so this is the one I listened to since.

#20AlbumCovers #PhilipGlass #20albums20days

14. Pearl Jam - MTV Unplugged (1992)

In 2012, I discovered what the kids used to call "grunge". @MetalheadDana had done his best to get me into it earlier, but it wasn't until I was grading 1st year Engineer students' English papers that I found the video of this performance, and I became proper obsessed with Pearl Jam, then Alice in Chains, and then that whole era of music. Became the first era I started kinda seriously collecting records from.

#20AlbumCovers #PearlJam #20albums20days

15. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Push The Sky Away (2013)

Though Henry Rollins had already thoroughly schooled me in Nick Cave à la The Birthday Party, it wasn't until 2016 when I was some 30,000+ feet in the air that I actually gave a Bad Seeds album a listen. I found this on Icelandair's entertainment system and listened to it on repeat the entire flight to Iceland. Such a mood, and forever now linked to Iceland.

#20AlbumCovers #NickCaveAndTheBadSeeds #20albums20days

Also wanted to say that I created a Discogs account in 2016 just so I could buy a copy of Push The Sky Away on vinyl, the first of MANY Discogs purchases, lol. So while the album cost only $17.28, it's to blame for a lot more than that...

#Discogs

@buffyleigh gotta say, that's an excellent gateway album.

I splurged on a numbered edition boxed set of that album. Don't regret it one bit.

@swordgeek Ooo nice I totally should've too, still my favorite Nick Cave anything.

@buffyleigh Despite friends being into him, I never gave Nick Cave much thought before seeing this interview clip last night. Now I need to dive into his work.

https://kottke.org/24/08/hopefulness-is-the-warrior-emotion

Hopefulness Is the Warrior Emotion

The musician Nick Cave was on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert earlier this week (full interview) and he read a letter from hi

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@mkb Yeah his Red Hand Files are really lovely! There's so many eras/sounds of Nick Cave, doing a deep dive is good fun. I don't like it all but the stuff I like I love!

16. David Bowie - ★ (2016)

This album radically changed the definition of "deep dive" for me, and is perhaps the first/only record in my collection I would consider sacred (in a non-religious sense). It's also my least listened to favorite album because I never want it to become background music, and each listen is almost a rite. I essentially only put it on for Bowiemas/Bowienalia.

#20AlbumCovers #DavidBowie #20albums20days

17. YOB - Our Raw Heart (2018)

This album and band mean a lot to me. I also experience the album unlike any other - I feel shapes, every time I listen to it. And the last time I travelled was to see this tour, in 2019. Mike Scheidt said in an interview that they don’t want YOB shows to be entertainment, they want people to leave feeling better. That was 100% my experience. We met Mike after the show, and all I could say was ‘thank you, for everything’.

#20AlbumCovers #YOB #20albums20days

Okay so I technically only have 3 albums/days left in my list of 20 albums in 20 days, but the next 3 are connected and form a trinity of sorts. So I will be posting the 3 in the same day, and then posting 2 more, for a total of 22 albums in 20 days...because I never stick to the rules of these things anyways, and YOLO.

18. Lingua Ignota - Caligula (2019)

This is the first in what I will call a (un)holy trilogy of albums from 3 amazing women, all different styles but all metal-adjacent. All 3 got a "holy fuck" reaction the first time I heard them, and continue to captivate me. I feel like the 3 of them combined capture, uh, me, or at least the 3 main types of music I gravitate to: beautiful, sad, and angry. This album in particular is all 3 of those things.

#20AlbumCovers #LinguaIgnota #20albums20days

19. Emma Ruth Rundle - On Dark Horses (2018)

This is the second in my list's (un)holy trilogy of albums from 3 amazing women. ERR's solo music isn't metal (it's mostly really sad), but ERR herself is metal adjacent. @MetalheadDana and me starting listening to her solely because she had picked a YOB album for her "What's In My Bag" Amoeba video (which we saw a year after this album came out) and she's been blasted in our house ever since.

#20AlbumCovers #EmmaRuthRundle #20albums20days

20. King Woman - Celestial Blues (2021)

This is the last in my list's (un)holy trilogy of albums from 3 amazing women. Kris Esfandiari came from a similar religious background as me, and uses her music to deal with it. While Lingua Ignota's religious imagery doesn't make me uncomfortable because she's actually singing about issues I don't connect to, with this album, I hear my past with every note. I'm quite thankful it has an ugly element to it, tbh.

#20AlbumCovers #KingWoman #20albums20days

@buffyleigh got some catching up to do....
@platenworm I avoided listening to this one for a while because I hated the cover, lol. Still do.
@buffyleigh yeah it's a real nasty one
@buffyleigh Totally random, but do you know Kris’s friend Iphigenia Douleur? She records music as Foie Gras. It’s more electronic than metal, but you might enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRvgSS5HL70
FOIE GRAS: Red Moon

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@soundclamp Ooo I didn't but I like this! Thanks!!!
FOIE GRAS "Psychic Sobriety"

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@buffyleigh Hahaha I'm adding a bonus 7inch to the list because just because ....you know
@buffyleigh I mean, I am planning on doing a bonus round of albums that didn't make the cut after I finish my 20 albums that I set aside. I say that you get to make your own rules! Do what you want, what makes you happy!
@buffyleigh Oh, I’m definitely going to combine a couple of things into a unit haha.
@buffyleigh My bestest concert/music buddy was visiting me and he'd never bought anything over iTunes before, and despite me having the CD on its way to me, I ordered the album on its release date to show him how it worked. We listened to the album. By the time the weekend was over, he was gone, and we were both stunned and heartbroken.
@ErgonWolf One of those "where were you when" things, hey? I had almost preordered the limited clear vinyl but never got around to it, just listened on iTunes all weekend. Then heard the news and all versions on his site were sold out. Called in sick and went to my local record shop, they either hadn't gotten the vinyl in yet or had only gotten a couple copies that sold over the weekend. Put my name on the waitlist for a vinyl copy and bought a CD to have something, but I never did open it.
@buffyleigh oke oke now I have to try it someday
@platenworm You haven't yet?!! 
@buffyleigh No never been really into Bowie.......
@platenworm Fair enough, hope you give this one a try though. At the very least, is worth hearing the band on this one, an experimental jazz quartet, they’re absolutely brilliant.
@buffyleigh I will.......I get the importance of bowie's music culture wise, why he means so much for so many people and he had many great bands backing him.......so maybe this ones will work for me.
@buffyleigh I didn’t totally vibe with this one, but I appreciate the context and stories of legend it has generated.
@buffyleigh it's the album that got me back on track. After many years not listening to him anymore. I really rediscovered his music with this one....
@buffyleigh You like any of their other stuff? I never got into Von but ( ), Takk.., and the 2008 release that opens with Gobbledigook, are all fantastic.
@buffyleigh Saw them at the Drunken Unicorn in Atlanta when they toured for this release. There were like 20 ppl there and we were practically standing on the stage with the band. It was obviously amazing.
@buffyleigh Well now I have to listen but you got me scared........ Tooth & Nail it must be christian stuff......and I might melt because I believe I'm The Devil I Believe I'm The Devil's Child.......http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKN2HEAr1VU
Judas Priest - Devil's Child (Official Audio)

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@platenworm They started Christian and some of them remained Christian, but weren't considered a Christian band by many (including themselves). Aaron's lyrics were always questioning and searching, was raised Sufi Muslim by parents who converted from Judaism and Christianty, and he brought imagery from all that into his lyrics. He also dropped/changed the more Christian-y lines in live performances the older he got. Is the definition of integrity in my mind, I have the utmost respect for him.
@platenworm All that to say - you won't melt! I know because I haven't yet! 😈
@buffyleigh i'll go check......
@platenworm I had added their concept album, Ten Stories, to our 1001 Other list, so we'll get to that sometime soon! Catch for Us the Foxes or Brother Sister are probably my favorites, but I love them all.
@buffyleigh Well I'm gonna open one more beer and start the mewithoutYou – [A→B] Life album to see if I survive........if not.......see you on the other side......
@buffyleigh 3 songs in and wow what a great band.............They could easily be on Dischord back in the days soundwise........maybe a bit too bombastic for Ian MacKaye's taste but still really special
@buffyleigh Sorry silly for me to talk for somebody else but well you get my drift
@buffyleigh I guess I never knew I was such an Emo guy but who was I kiddin'........
@platenworm Lol! I have a strong history in being emo/posthardcore, that's for sure.
@buffyleigh I wish you goodnight and thanks for the sounds!
@platenworm Oh yay!!! And ooo yeah you're totally right about Dischord!