"Frank's Wild Years"
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Florence + the Machine - June
Just to open it gently
Amon Amarth - Twilight of the Thunder God
AC/DC - "Back in Black"
Voodoo by Godsmack
Overture 1928 - Dream Theater
Dire Straits - Walk of Life.
For testing speakers, Infected Mushroom, Tame Impala and 20syl/AllttA are always good choices. Maybe Tool as well (10000 days). Song depends on what I'm most familiar with atm.
For a new library, I'd probably just choose whatever I listen to the most. Which would be The Fearless Flyers and Aesop Rock rn.
Fellow IM enjoyer in the wild! 🍄
Mindful Solutionism is probably my favorite track from Aesop even after black hole superette came out, such a banger
Herbie Hancock - Chameleon
Then listen to the whole Head Hunters album tbh
Death Cab for Cutie - Plans
Or
The Black Keys - Brothers
One of the THX Deep Notes
„Rumors“ by Fleetwood Mac.
The Chain
Probably A Night at the Opera by Queen, which was the first album I ever bought with my own money. A ton of classic tracks, lots of tonal range, weirdass spatial effects from early-era screwing around with stereophonic production, and a hell of a good time any day of the week.
Led Zeppelin II in its entirety
But Damone said side 1 of Led Zeppelin IV should be played “whenever possible!” /s
Sound and Fury - Sturgill Simpson.
Opeth - Blackwater Park
Fever Days by Snowmine. It's what I did when I got my first good set of headphones, and it was pretty magical.
Guitar mass but infected mushroom.
If the speakers have no problem with that they'll play anything else I listen to
Never gonna give you up
Hotel California by Eagles
Evil Empire by Rage Against the Machine
“A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out” by Panic! At the Disco. It’s been my favorite album since it came out. I never get tired of it. Specifically “Camisado” is my favorite track on it.
Cat Stevens - Wild World
Welcome to The Black Parade.
After restoring a vintage reciever, it was the first song thst made me feel, unprompted, that I had gotten it right.
Heartbeat - childish gambino
It's so cliche in the speaker world, but the live recording of Hotel California by The Eagles. On solid speakers, it is like you're there in the audience.
Max Cooper - Spike (The best benchmark I've ever heard)
If I want to impress people I play Mountains (Interstellar) by Hans Zimmer.
"6:00" by Dream Theater. It begins with a sick drum fill that pans across stereo speakers and then builds up with drums, then keyboards, then guitar/bass. It sounds fantastic cranked up on a good set of speakers!
Hells Bells by AC/DC.
Steely Dan - Aja
It's a perfectly mastered album from start to finish.
I'll find a few new songs to be the first in my new library. I love finding new music, and transitioning from one library to another helps me take some time away from songs that might be getting stale to focus on new stuff. It also gives me the opportunity to rediscover songs from previous libraries after some time, and fall in love with them again. Just today I added a song to my library that I used to have on my old iPod, and I'm listening to it a bunch now that it's been several years since I've last heard it.
Dark Side of the Moon and now I feel old.
Polygamous by Breaking Benjamin. Followed by the rest of the Saturate album.
Lights - Ellie Goulding is my go to "is it working" followed by Black and Gold - Sam Sparro to balance my sub and Revelations (lyric video) - BVB to tell if my sub's balanced generally.
T.Rex - 20th Century Boy.
Well if im trying out new speakers, it's usually vega core from doom
If im playing new music in a playlist, it'd probably be something by quadeca tho.. maybe godstained, or Sisyphus
Gotta be "The Human Contradiction" by Delain. Not because it's the most technical test of the new equipment or anything, just because it's a fantastic album.
for testing new speakers and adjusting the equalizer, Megadeth - Trust
drums in the beginning for the low frequencies, followed by some nice guitar work for balancing the high ones
Tally Hall - Hymn for a Scarecrow
A Twink And A Redhead - Grant and Ash
TBH when testing new audio equipment the first thing I play is probably something none of you have ever heard of but it has good range and is one of my favorite workout songs (great adrenaline drops). Ready to Go by Klaypex
New Speakers → I don't do anything different
New music library from scratch - if we talk local → I fall back to my Bandcamp, Soundcloud, YouTube Music, or radio
Electric Ladyland
Baroness - First&Second EP
https://chernobylandletharjisk.bandcamp.com/album/baroness-first-second-eps
If it doesn't sound too flat or too bassy and I want to bang my head to it, that's a deal.