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As the title suggests, post your top 100 here :)
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Midi's top 100 doom metal albums

Acid Bath - Paegan Terrorism Tactics
Ahab - The Call of the Wretched Sea
Ahab - The Divinity of Oceans
Aldebaran - Dwellers in Twilight
Altar of Oblivion - Sinews of Anguish
Anguish - Through the Archdemon's Head
Anhedonist - Netherwards
Argus - Beyond the Martyrs
Asphyx - Last One on Earth
Asunder - A Clarion Call
Autopsy - Mental Funeral
Avernus - Sadness
Bädr Vogu - Exitium
Bell Witch - Longing 
Bethlehem - Dark Metal
Bethlehem - Dictius Te Necare
Bilocate - Sudden Death Syndrome
Black Pyramid - Black Pyramid
Bloodmoon - Voidbound
Brainoil - Brainoil
Brown Jenkins - Angel Eyes
Candlemass - Epicus Doomicus Metallicus
Cathedral - Forest of Equilibrium
Colosseum - Chapter 1: Delirium
Comatose Vigil - Not a Gleam of Hope
Derkéta - In Death We Meet
Disembowelment - Transcendence into the Peripheral
Dolorian - When All the Laughter Has Gone
Doom:VS - Earthless
Drug Honkey - Ghost in the Fire
Ea - Ea
Earth - HEX; or Printing in the Infernal Method
Esoteric - Epistemological Despondency
Esoteric - The Pernicious Enigma
Evoken - Antithesis of Light
Evoken - Atra Mors
Evoken - Embrace the Emptiness
Eye of Solitude - Canto III
Funeralium - Funeralium
Fuoco Fatuo - The Viper Slithers in the Ashes of What Remains
Ghast - May the Curse Bind
Gravecode Nebula - Sempiternal Void
Grief - Come to Grief
Head of the Demon - Head of the Demon
Hic Iacet - The Cosmic Trance Into the Void
Hooded Menace - Fulfill the Curse
John Gallow - Violet Dreams
Katatonia - Brave Murder Day
Kylesa - Static Tensions
Lake of Tears - A Crimson Cosmos
Loss - Despond
Lord Mantis - Pervertor
Melvins - Gluey Porch Treatments
Mindfunk - Dropped
Monolithe - Monolithe II
Morgion - Solinari
Moss - Sub Templum
Mournful Congregation - The Monad of Creation
Mourning Beloveth - Dust
Murkrat - Drudging the mire
My Dying Bride - Songs of Darkness, Words of Light
My Dying Bride - Turn Loose the Swans
My Shameful - Of All the Wrong Things
Nevertanezra - NTNR
Novembers Doom - Amid Its Hallowed Mirth
Novembers Doom - Of Sculptured Ivy and Stone Flowers
October Tide - Rain Without End
Officium Triste - Reason
Pantheist - O Solitude
Paradise Lost - Gothic
Paramaecium - Exhumed of the Earth
Primitive Man - Scorn
Regarde Les Hommes Tomber - Regarde Les Hommes Tomber
Reverend Bizarre - II: Crush the Insects
Salome - Terminal
Saturnus - Paradise Belongs to You
Shape of Despair - Shades of…
Skepticism - Stormcrowfleet
Stabat Mater - Stabat Mater
Stillborn - Necrospirituals
Stoic Dissention - Autochthon
Stomach Earth - Stomach Earth
Suffer Yourself - Inner Sanctum
Swallow the Sun - The Morning Never Came
The Ash Eaters - Ruining You
The Funeral Orchestra - Feeding the Abyss
Thergothon - Stream from the Heavens
The Wounded Kings - The Shadow over Atlantis
Thorr's Hammer - Dommedagsnatt
Thou - Tyrant
Trouble - Psalm 9
Type O Negative - World Coming Down
Tyranny - Tides of Awakening
Unholy - From the Shadows
Unholy - The Second Ring of Power
Void of Silence - Human Antithesis
Winter - Into Darkness
Wormphlegm - In an Excruciating Way Infested with Vermin and Violated by Executioners Who Practise Incendiarism and Desanctifying Pious
Wormphlegm - Tomb of the Ancient King
Worship - Last Tape Before Doomsday

 

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Nice list Midi. Supposedly doom is my favorite genre, but I doubt I could think of 100 doom albums. If I could list 100 doom albums 10 of them would come from bands with "Witch" in their names. please tell me if you think any of the following bands are doom (If you think they are stoner rock bands, please do me the kindness of not saying so, simply assert that you do not think they are doom).

 

Witch

Witchcraft

Acid Witch

Purple Mountain Witch

edit- I just spotted that you have Bell Witch on your list.

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Nice list Midi. Supposedly doom is my favorite genre, but I doubt I could think of 100 doom albums. If I could list 100 doom albums 10 of them would come from bands with "Witch" in their names. please tell me if you think any of the following bands are doom (If you think they are stoner rock bands, please do me the kindness of not saying so, simply assert that you do not think they are doom).

 

Witch

Witchcraft

Acid Witch

Purple Mountain Witch

edit- I just spotted that you have Bell Witch on your list.

Witch and Acid Witch are doom to me. To my ears Witchcraft doesn't seem heavy enough to be doom metal. Do you mean Purple Hill Witch?

But no Burning Witch, for shame... :D

It didn't make the cut and ended somewhere around 110-120.

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Yes, Purple Hill Witch, I like them. I listened to Bell Witch last night. Fine for going to sleep to,  but they need not have come up with a band name, they could have just published it Under a funeral doom collective, that would be better than taking up a name with "Witch" in it. That kind of name is a dwindling resource and really should be saved for special bands. "Purple Mountain Witch" is still up for grabs though, so that is some good news!!

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Really struggle with these lists.  Timing aside it's hard to get it down to 100 sometimes.

I started yesterday, but ended up scrapping it. I got 45 minutes into it at the end of work, only to realize I had been there for 11 hours already and shouldn't stick around just to make a list. One of these days... Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk
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Exactly like BAN's Black and Death Metal threads. Most of you are more knowledgeable then I and boast larger collections to choose from. I'll get as close to 100 as I can though...

 

RelentlessOblivion's Top Doom Metal Albums

Abstract Spirit - Liquid Dimensions Change

Ahab - The Call Of The Wretched Sea

Ahab - The Divinity Of Oceans

Ahab - The Giant

Ahab - The Boats Of The Glen Carrig

Anathema - The Silent Enigma

Atten Ash - The Hourglass

Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath

Black Sabbath - Paranoid

Black Sabbath - Master Of Reality

Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath

Black Sabbath - Sabotage

Candlemass - Epicus Doomicus Metallicus

Candlemass - Nightfall

Cathedral - Forest Of Equilibrium

Cathedral - The Ethereal Mirror

Celestial - Where Life Springs Eternal

Colosseum - Chapter I: Delirium

Colosseum - Chapter II: Numquam

Colosseum - Chapter III: Parasomnia

Confessor - Unraveled

Down - NOLA

Evoken - Embrace The Emptiness

Evoken - Antithesis Of Light

Katatonia - Dance Of December Souls

Longing For Dawn - One Lonely Path

Longing For Dawn - A Trecherous Ascension

Longing For Dawn - Between Elation And Despair

Morgion - Cloaked By Ages, Crowned In Earth

Mournful Congregation - The Monad Of Creation

Mournful Congregation - The June Frost

My Dying Bride - Turn Loose The Swans

My Dying Bride - A Map Of All Our Failures

Nevertanezra - NTNR

Novembers Doom - Of Sculptured Ivy and Stone Flowers

October Tide - Rain Without End

Paradise Lost - Gothic

Paramaecium - Exhumed Of The Earth

Paramaecium - Within The Ancient Forest

Reclusiam - Reclusiam

Runemagick - Darkness Death Doom

Salem - Kaddish

Shape Of Despair - Angels Of Distress

Skepticism - Lead and Aether

Solitude Aeturnus - Through The Darkest Hour

Swallow The Sun - Plague Of Butterflies

Theatre Of Tragedy - Theatre Of Tragedy

Thergothen Streams From The Heavens

Trouble - Psalm 9

Trouble - The Skull

Type O Negative - Slow, Deep, & Hard

Type O Negative - Bloody Kisses

Type O Negative - October Rust

Type O Negative - World Coming Down

Unearthly Trance - Season Of Seance, Science Of Silence

Unholy - The Second Ring Of Power

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