borndead1
16 years ago
Oh, almost forgot:


Vanilla Ice - To The Extreme
Bocker
16 years ago
for my preferences the only perfect album is Pearl Jam's "Ten"
JadeRose
16 years ago
#21...****, **** Baby!!
herfidore
16 years ago
The Dylan thread got me thinking. Blood on the Tracks is just about as good as it gets.
nine999
16 years ago
acdc / back in black
devo / are we not men?
g.b.h / city babies attacked by rats
oingo boingo / nothing to fear
pink floyd / the wall
pistols / never mind...
rush / moving pictures
sparks / angst in my pants
toy dolls / dig that groove, baby
subhumans / from the cradle to the grave



nine
daveincincy
16 years ago
nir6van6a
16 years ago
Nevermind - Nirvana

Aenema - Tool*

Lateralus - Tool*

10,000 Days - Tool*

Ride the Lightening - Metallica

Self-Titled - Rage Against the Machine

Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd

Dookie - Green Day (lame now, but was amazing then)

Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park (i know, i know, but play it all the way though once)

There are many, many more, but those are the best in terms of every single song being amazing.



* denotes that if you have not heard it, you are retarded and missing out
FuzzNJ
16 years ago
Love the Tool picks

One album I always have loved, no pun intended was

The Cult: Love
dbreazeale
16 years ago
"Wanted: The Outlaws" - Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Jessi Colter, Tompall Glaser

"Always On My Mind" - Willie Nelson

"Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison" - Johnny Cash

"Red Headed Stranger - Willie Nelson

"Fightin' Side Of Me" - Merle Haggard & The Strangers

"Waylon And Willie" - Waylon & Willie

"Guitar Town" - Steve Earle

"I Believe In You" - Don Williams

"Drive" - Alan Jackson

"Feels So Right" - Alabama
plinytheelder
16 years ago
1. Mechanical Resonance- Tesla.
2. Dark Side of the Moon- Floyd.
3. IV- Led Zeppelin.
4. Live-Go For What You Know- Pat Travers.
5. Full House- J. Geils Band.
6. Strangers in the Night- UFO.
7. Shiek Yerbouti- Frank Zappa.
8. Stranglehold- Ted Nugent.
9. Machine Head- Deep Purple.
10. Boston- Boston
angus13
16 years ago
#29... finally, some Country...

Add

Mary Chapin Carpenter: Stones in the Road

George Straight: Pure Country (not movie)

Randy Travis: Always and Forever
Buckwheat
16 years ago
Beatles - Revolver, The Who - Quadrophenia & Dave Brubeck - Time Out come to mind.
nine999
16 years ago
ooof! another good one!

johnny cash / folsom

also:

x / wild gift
minor threat / out of step
kiss / kiss alive II
engletl
16 years ago
Rush - Moving Pictures
Tesla - Mechanical Resonance
Eminem - The Eminem Show
Michael Jackson - Thriller
The Clash - London Calling
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Guns N Roses - Lies
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Tool - Lateralus
Duran Duran - Seven and the Ragged tiger
Depeche Mode - 101
INXS - Listen Like Thieves
U2 - The Joshua Tree
Def Leppard - Hysteria
Bela Fleck & the Flecktones - Any from their library of discs

So hard to pick just ten
jackconrad
16 years ago
Breakfast In America - Supertramp
JadeRose
16 years ago
Another one...like it or hate it, it's hard to ignore


Bat out of Hell - MeatLoaf
nabentroth
16 years ago
"Perfect album = ritually listening from track 1 to the very end without skipping any songs."

I do this all the time, but still don't believe in a perfect album. In the idea that is this absolutely no way it could be improved upon. If even a single note or beat could be changed for the better or perhaps mixed differently, it cannot be considered perfect. 😃 (By my definition)
FuzzNJ
16 years ago
Pearl Jam Ten is one I can listen to all the way through
jackconrad
16 years ago
Closer To Home - Grand Funk Rairoad
JadeRose
16 years ago
Well, fine, Poindexter.
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