Led Zeppelin: Physical Grafitti
Deep Purple: Machine Head
AC/DC: Back in Black
The Who: Who's Next
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Led Zeppelin: Physical Grafitti
Deep Purple: Machine Head
AC/DC: Back in Black
The Who: Who's Next
Tool - Lateralus
too many others, I've just been into tool more lately since I saw them live this summer.
yes :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Radiohead89
but Kid A was phenomenal also... arguably their best
best band of our generation for sure :dance:
Quadrophenia is great album of the rock-opera genre, far better than Tommy, IMO.Quote:
Originally Posted by Inspiration
In the Best Soundtrack category, I'll nominate the Times Square Soundtrack of 1980.
Jigga - 'Reasonable Doubt', 'Hard Knock Life', 'Blueprint'
Nas - 'Illmatic', 'It Was Written', 'Stillmatic'
Eminem - 'Slim Shady LP', 'Eminem Show'
BIG - 'Ready to Die'
Tupac - 'All Eyez on Me'
D12 - 'Devils Night'
Snoop - 'Doggystyle' & Dre 'Chronic', 'Chronic 2001'
50 - 'Get Rich'
Method Man - 'Tical' & Red/Meth - 'Blackout'
Jadakiss - 'Kiss the Game..' & 'Kiss of Death'
LOX - 'We Are The Streets'
Puff Daddy - "No Way Out'
DMX - 'And Then There Was X'
Outkast - 'Southernplayalisticadallacmuzik' & 'Stankonia'
Obie Trice - 'Cheers'
WTC - 'Enter the Wu'
Green Day - 'Dookie'
Kid Rock - 'Devil W/Out a Cause'
Everclear - 'So Much For The Afterglow'
Oasis - 'What's the Story'
Limp - 'Significant Other'
Bosstones - 'Lets Face It'
Staind - 'Break the Cycle'
Sublime - '40'
Linkin Park - 'Hybrid Theory'
Presidents - 'Peaches'
Rage - 'Battle of LA'
project pat - mista don't play (everythangs workin)
biggy - ready 2 die
sparta - wiretap scar's
oasis - whats the story morning glory?
bun b - trill
nirvana - mtv unplugged in NY
TI - King
staind - dysfunction
system of a down - toxicity
snoop doggy dogg - doggystyle
um....some of you guys got it right....but some of you are so far off, almost makes me want to apologize for you...lol
my favorite album is.....Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles....a couple of my buddies introduced me to this cd and said that we all needed to take shrooms to know that cd.....loved the album ever since that night.....WoW
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Originally Posted by Inspiration
Some fantastic choices Inspiration. You've got good, and varied, taste and can see beyond what's hot right now. 90% of what I've seen listed so far as the "best album" will most likely be forgotten in a few years. If this was 1976 I'm sure some folks would be listing The Bay City Rollers Graetest Hits. "Bay City Rollers?" some may ask. My point exactly.
Anyhow, a few I'd add to your list:
Otis Redding- Dock of the Bay
Allman Brothers- At the Fillmore East
Beatles-Revolver, Abbey Road
Bob Dylan-Blonde on Blonde
Steely Dan-Aja