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Asking Music Youtubers:  What's your Favorite Record? | Spectre Sound Studios chords
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So, my favorite [A] record right now is definitely Rage [C] Against the Machine's [G] self-titled [Am] album,
album.
me to do a lot of what [C] I do
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_ _ _ So, my favorite [A] record right now is definitely Rage [C] Against the Machine's [G] self-titled [Am] album,
their debut album.
It's what I [C] kind of grew up with, and [Am] they really inspired me to do a lot of what [C] I do
musically [E] on the bass guitar.
I know it [Am] seems a little bit weird for me to [C] say that Rage Against the Machine is my
[Am] main musical influence, but [Bm] Tim's bass tone is absolutely [E] huge.
The way that he and [C] Brad [B] lock in in the rhythm [Am] section is amazing.
[G] It _ really speaks [E] to the inner angsty 14 [C]-year-old [B] teenager that I [A] always am.
And yeah, Rage Against the Machine's self-titled [F] favorite album.
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[F#] _ _ _ _ _ [F] All-time favorite record is a very hard decision, [Am] but I have to go with the one that pops to
my mind first, and that is Joe [F] Satriani's Surfing with the Alien.
When I heard it, it [Dm] made me,
_ _ Oh, what is [Am] that?
And I've had [G] songs that have done that for me, [F] but as far as an overall album is concerned,
every song, one after the [A] other, was just even more [G] inspiring than the last.
And [F] I've taken massive, massive [D] influence from it, and I highly [E] recommend you check it out.
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Oh my goodness, [F] my all-time favorite record. [C] Hmm.
_ _ [G] This is probably [A] going to come as a surprise to anyone who thinks I'm [F] a huge metalhead,
but _ [C] maybe something like [G] Heartbeat City from The Cars.
[Am] Or yeah, or [C] _ [G] basically anything [Am] from Supertramp, Crime of the Century [C] probably.
That might be my, [Am] okay, maybe that might be my favorite [Bm] actually.
Yeah, so.
_ [E] Yeah, anything early _ [C] rock and [B] early [A] prog I love. So, yeah.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] Oh, my favorite [F#] record is [C#] a record, actually, no one's, I hate sounding like this [F] because
I'm going to sound like a hipster, but it's Antidotes by a band called Foles, and they're
[Am] an indie rock band that was a math rock [B] band, just to make my [Am] beanie [F] have its _ justification [Dm] here.
But no, [D] it's a perfect album.
It's [E] really old, they never did another [Am] album like it.
The drums [G] are amazing, the snare sounds amazing, [F] everything blends perfectly, the vocals are
used like an instrument, the guitars are treated like a [Am] machine.
It's like, it's the [G] perfect album, perfect album I've ever heard.
It influences [F] all of my music and no one ever knows what [D] album I'm talking about, so.
_ [E] Except it's not, it's not the one.
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_ [F] Glenn, could you please.
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Number one [G] album of all time for me, gun to my [A] head, I gotta take one to my grave, [F] it's
Abbey Road by The Beatles.
They [C] did everything long before everybody [G] else.
It's just plain beautiful.
[A] The most epic [Am] outro of all time.
They combined [B]
all the best elements of [Am] music into one thing.
[F#] It's very harmonically advanced.
I fucking love it.
Oh, and they basically invented [F] prog with that [B] album.
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] My favorite record, I think, after a long time [D] of [Em] thinking about this, [D] I think mine
is [F] Van Halen 1.
[F#] Not because it's the greatest [G] record, not because it's the most technical [C] record, whatever.
I think it's the greatest record for me because it [Bm] changed my life and inspired me [G] to play
music and guitar and [D] it led me to where I am today.
[A] And that's why Van Halen 1 is the greatest [Bm] record in my [A#m] opinion.
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_ [E] _ _ _ _ In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth by Coden Cambria.
[Am] It's the one with like, [Gm] A [E] Favorite House in Atlantic _ and [Am] Blood Red Summer and The Crowing.
[B] That was the record that got me away from like, there was a transition in everyone's
life where it was like, oh, I listened to like, Bugs Bunny doing country songs and CDs
and like, whatever my dad listens to.
To like, having your own identity and your own music that _ shapes who you're going to
be as an artist.
[F] And Coden Cambria was that for me.
I remember [E] watching Fuse TV, [B] which is like a cooler [E] MTV.
I don't know if you've seen it, but I remember watching that and the video for A Favorite
House in Atlantic came on and the singer came up.
I couldn't tell if it was a girl or a guy because it had a beard, but it had very long
poofy hair and a voice was like, way, way high up there.
But to this day, that's my favorite [C] band.
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