Ok, so I've been seeing this Top 10 High School Albums thing circulating around lately, and since I'm all about lists...and albums, and high school nostalgia...I figured I should probably do it (and then not post it on Facebook, because wow, apparently everyone else had much cooler musical tastes than I did as a teenager).
You might think I chose period-appropriate albums when I could've actually named a bunch of 60s/70s albums, but in fact, I did listen to a lot of current music in high school. :P These are the albums that will forever remind me of beach bonfires, driving to the Krikorian, coming home from band tournaments with my CD player tucked in my jacket pocket...basically, a time capsule of high school in Southern California circa 2002-2006.
Ahhh, so many awkward, acne-filled memories...
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OK Go, OK Go. I think I listened to OK Go and Oh No equally, but picked the former because it has a cooler cover. One of the two albums was always in my car stereo.
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Make Up the Breakdown, Hot Hot Heat. My pitfriends and I were really into this album during the summer of '05 (I think Alie even made screen-printed Hot Hot Heat t-shirts for us, although maybe I'm thinking of OK Go). Whatever happened to these guys?
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Give Up, The Postal Service. For when I wanted to feel moody and introspective.
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Rooney, Rooney. One of those "all my band friends are listening to this so I'll listen to it too" albums. It was my personal soundtrack to Hawaii '05.
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Live at Leeds, The Who. I went a little Who-crazy the summer before senior year (like, writing-fan-letters-to-Pete-Townshend crazy). This album is unique because 1) it's a live album, and I'm not usually a fan of live albums, and 2) it's one of the few classic rock albums that does remind me of high school. Still a favorite.
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Hot Fuss, The Killers. This has senior year written aaaallllll over it.
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Catalyst, New Found Glory. An album that I bought solely because my crush liked it. As a result, I listened to it more than I'd like to admit.
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Ocean Avenue, Yellowcard. I mean, who didn't listen to Yellowcard in 2004??
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****Strong Bad Sings (And Other Type Hits). My years in high school coincided with the golden age of homestarrunner.com. As a result, my friend Kyle and I both bought this album, and sampled it heavily in our Music Tech class. I still regularly find myself singing "The Cheat Is Not Dead" and the Sweet Cuppin' Cakes theme song.
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Josie and the Pussycats soundtrack. Not even embarrassed at how much I listened to this. Ok, maybe just a little.
To end with, here's an 8tracks playlist I made a few years ago that pretty much sums it up: Truth of my youth from gumboots on 8tracks Radio.