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i hate star wars, but the coolest intro has to be the tiefighter fly-by at the beginning of Ash's '1979' which kicks immediately into a guitar frenzy... awesome, the only way to start an album.

The album was actually called '1977' Awesome start to an album though.

Many 'grab you by the goolies' type starting tracks I think of off the top of my head have already been mentioned.

Janie Jones - The Clash/The Clash

Rock n Roll Star - Oasis/Definitely Maybe

American Idiot - Green Day/American Idiot

New Born - Muse/Origin of Symmetry

You Think I Ain't Worth A Dollar, But I Feel Like A Millionaire - Queens Of The Stone Age/Songs For The Deaf

Glitter And Trauma - Biffy Clyro/Infinity Land

Bleed American - Jimmy Eat World/Jimmy Eat World(Bleed American)

Highway To Hell - AC/DC/Highway To Hell

Nothing - A/Hi-Fi Serious

Cochise - Audioslave/Audioslave

Stacked Actors - Foo Fighters/There Is Nothing Left To Lose

Starsbourg - The Rakes/Capture/Release

Armatage Shanks - Green Day/Insomniac

Club Foot - Kasabian/Kasabian

Get Your Guns - Nine Black Alps/Everything Is

Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana/Nevermind

Acquiesce - Oasis/The Masterplan

Debaser - Pixies/Doolittle

Smack My Bitch Up - Prodigy/The Fat Of The Land

Airbag - Radiohead/OK Computer

Testify - Rage Against The Machine/The Battle of Los Angeles

Blitzkreig Bop - The Ramones/RAMONES

Sell Out - Reel Big Fish/Turn The Radio Off

Holidays In The Sun - Sex Pistols/Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols

Suspect Device - Stiff Little Fingers/Inflammable Material

Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground - The White Stripes/White Blood Cells

Dimension - Wolfmother/Wolfmother

Only a couple. B)

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Mic Check by Cornelius. From Fantasma. It's pretty phat!

Come to Daddy (Pappy Mix) by Aphex Twin, from the Come to Daddy EP. Obv.

I love Bonobo's Noctuary from Dial 'M' For Monkey.

Generation Sex by The Divine Comedy, from Fin de Siecle. Pop perfection.

Running up That Hill by Kate Bush.

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More! 'Sunday Morning' on the banana album; 'Mambo Sun' on 'Electric Warrier'; 'Beauty and the Beast' on '"Heroes"'; 'Lust for Life'; 'Planet Telex'; the first tracks on the first two Belle and Sebastian albums; 'Pink Moon'.

Someone's mentioned 'Teen Age Riot'; I'd go for '100%' as well. Oh yeah, it's a pretty horrible album, but 'The Fear' is about the best bill of fare you could get for Pulp's 'This is Hardcore'. Best anxiety-attack-simulated-by-feedback I've ever heard.

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If I posted all of mine I would be substantially reitterating the previous suggestions, especially Lose Control off 1977. Possibly the best way to open an album, ever, and invariably the first track played when you start your first ever race in Gran Turismo. Best use of a Tie Fighter in rock.

For a more recent example- Take A Bow off Black Holes And Revelations by Muse. Builds from a slightly underwhelming synth line to a roaring, I'm-going-to-suicide-bomb-the-White-House finale.

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"Bob, Bob, Bob... Bob Wood, National programmer director of the chum group, worked with us in producing..."

For a more recent example- Take A Bow off Black Holes And Revelations by Muse. Builds from a slightly underwhelming synth line to a roaring, I'm-going-to-suicide-bomb-the-White-House finale.

That's totally right.

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For me, Airbag from OK Computer, without a doubt:

The crunching guitars, the tingly bits then:

"In the next world war

In a jack knifed juggernaut

I am born again

In the neon sign scrolling up and down

I am born again

In an interstellar burst I am back to save the universe....."

An awesome start that puts out a sets you up perfectly for the rest of the album :)

Honourable mentions go to:

The State that I am In - Tigermilk - Belle & Sebastian

Welcome to the Jungle - Appetite for destruction - Guns n Roses

Common People - Has Been - William Shatner

Track 1 (duh!) from Turn On The Bright Lights - Interpol

Mojo Pin - Grace - Jeff Buckley

Edit: Listening to Mr Beast by Mogwai at the moment and am reminded of what a great opener Autorock is....

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Not sure this qualifies as it's a mix album but the opening of the Sasha and Digweed Renaissance Collection is sublime - three versions of Leftfield's 'Song of Life' mixed into each other, building up as they go. Amazing. The fact that it then goes into Bedrock's 'For What You Dream Of' is the icing on the cake.

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"So, I've decided to take my work back underground, to stop it falling into the wrong hands....."

This.

I Wanna Be Adored - Stone Roses FTW

And this

Honouarble metion tio Release the Pressure off Leftfield for nostalgia purposes as much as anything.

For a great 1st/2nd combo I'd go with:

The Man Walks Around/Hurt off Johnnie Cash American Recoding (can;t remember which one it is)

Also you have to mention the first three tracks off Joshua Tree. Back when U2 were great

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Mic Check by Cornelius. From Fantasma. It's pretty phat!

I don't think it's the opener, but I'd have to check. Fantastic tune though, one of my all time favourites.

I think 'Race for the prize' from The soft bulletin by The Flaming Lips is the best opener ever.

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For a more recent example- Take A Bow off Black Holes And Revelations by Muse. Builds from a slightly underwhelming synth line to a roaring, I'm-going-to-suicide-bomb-the-White-House finale.

I still think New Born was their best opener. Especially when THAT riff kicks in.

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