
The 100 greatest albums of all time was released earlier this week by Consequence.
I like to listen to rock and Roll music. It is convenient since I am a rock radio DJ. My earliest memories of music are of listening to rock songs on the radio or listening to my parents play their records on the stereo. I collect and record my own music and peruse the internet for bands to fall in love with. Consequence has been with me for a long time, going back to when they were called Consequence of Sound.
Over the years, this music website has turned me on to many bands. Thanks to their passionate brand of music journalism, I have reason to revisit and rediscover older musical gems. The 100 greatest albums list is part of their 15th anniversary celebrations. We love a good list here at Rock 92.9, whether it’s ranking all 92 Led Zeppelin songs or 50 of our favorite power ballads on you.
The scope of Consequence’s music and pop culture coverage is wide, ranging from underground to mainstream. Their full list shows that scope. For the sake of this exercise, I am going to list the rock albums that made it. I will add my thoughts after you see where they placed on the Consequence list. Finding a new Top 100 list is better than arguing about it.