what’s your favorite punk album (by whatever definition of punk you like)

what’s your favorite punk album (by whatever definition of punk you like)
i’m seeing them in march and this is the first time i’ll be familiar with their self titled at the show, i got really really into it a few months back
one time I was seeing the band Cobra Starship live and they had a terrible opener who had one point said "okay this next one is off the album Punk Goes Crunk, check it out!" and then proceeded to do a absolutely terrible pop-punk cover of Men In Black. so that I guess
oh man since this all happened in like 2009 (obviously, I was seeing Cobra Starship) it never occurred to me that shit might be streaming now
i dont listen to that much adjacent but Diaspora Problems by Soul Glo
and these aren't rly punk but there's a certain spirit to them that matches i think, which is Calculating Infinity by The Dillinger Escape Plan and Blackjazz by SHINING
oh Rise Against counts. Appeal to Reason was the first album i ever bought!
i’d definitely throw that dillinger escape plan on the adjacent pile, that album rocks ass
true 70s british punk: "Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing" - Discharge
art school hardcore: "Young Machetes" - The Blood Brothers
punky thrash metal: "The Tyranny Of Will" - Iron Reagan
did you already know it and youre agreeing with me, or did it only take 5 minutes to sell you on it
hells fuckin YEAH BITCH!!!!! ive only seen Municipal Waste live (three times tho, fourth in a few months) but the entire Waste family kicks ass (Iron Reagan, Bat, and Cannabis Corpse)
it's gotta be the rocket from the tombs album, "the day the earth met the rocket from the tombs" which was just bootlegs people recorded at shows. terrible audio quality and amazing energy.
(hardcore punk) Gris Klein by Birds in Row really took me by storm for about a month or 2. been trying to describe it for too long now and the best I've come up with is "it fuckin moves"
IMO Three Cheers For Disappointment is the definitive ska-punk album, hands down