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05/14/2008 Mags "mellow, cool, and painfully aware" L. says:

so i'm listening to new order's "technique" album and i forgot how awesome this album is.  the entire album.  there is no song i need to skip.  there aren't alot of these anymore.

any others?
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05/14/2008 Tom "still lurking" E. says:

Arcade Fire - both albums
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05/14/2008 Derek "Finger Cuffs" K. says:

I've been digging on Radiohead's In Rainbows for a while. I think it's great from start to finish.
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05/14/2008 Melissa "I'm not drinkin'" M. says:

INXS.  Greatest Hits.  You're welcome.
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05/14/2008 Bo "Screaming for Vengeance" W. says:

Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane, Over the Sea
Rolling Stones - Exile on Main St.

gah I could spend way too much time thinking of more- those are just the two that immediately spring to mind
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05/14/2008 Julia "Wanna be Imelda Marcos" M. says:

I agree totally Derek- In Rainbows is great start to finish.

Also, I feel like most Magnetic Fields albums stand up to complete listen throughs... I'm especially partial to 69 Love Songs, Volume 1
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05/14/2008 Allix "granny sunglasses" T. says:

Tiger Army's latest album, Music From Regions Beyond is perfect (a great introduction to psychobilly if you've never tried out the genre before).

I also really love Lily Allen's Smile disc - always puts me in a good mood, start to finish.
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05/14/2008 Adam C. says:

Led Zeppelin - Led Zepplin I
Led Zeppelin - Led Zepplin II
Led Zeppelin - Led Zepplin IV
Pink Floyd - Animals
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Radiohead - OK Computer (even w/ "Fitter, Happier")
Secret Machines - Now Here Is Nowhere
TV on the Radio - Return To Cookie Mountain
Queens of the Stoneage - Songs For the Deaf
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05/14/2008 Adam C. says:

Autolux - Future Perfect
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05/14/2008 Adam C. says:

Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
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05/14/2008 Mags "mellow, cool, and painfully aware" L. says:

tom:  i've got funeral, but his voice is an acquired taste, yeah?

allix:  i do like that "smile" song, wasn't sure how the other songs fared.  i'll have to take a listen.

oh yeah, neal halstead's "sleeping on roads" - an album of awesome melancholy
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05/14/2008 Mags "mellow, cool, and painfully aware" L. says:

neil* (neal seems like a better british spelling)
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05/14/2008 Julia "Wanna be Imelda Marcos" M. says:

Allix- good call, Smile is also a fun album to listen to- agreed, puts me in a happy mood by the end
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05/14/2008 Yihwa "wawa" H. says:

Just the first couple that comes to mind..

Miguel Migs Naked Music - Nude Tempo Vol. 1

A Perfect Circle - Mer De Noms

Metallica - Black album
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05/14/2008 Kristine "Kristina Margherita" M. says:

Abbey Road
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05/14/2008 Allix "granny sunglasses" T. says:

as of lately I really love IF by Mindless Self Indulgence. It's not great by any stretch - more dancey/obnoxious but it's great for getting through a brutally frustrating (or mundane) project.
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05/14/2008 Derek "Finger Cuffs" K. says:

Allix - isn't Tiger Army playing at the Middle East tonight? Or was it last night?
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05/14/2008 Yihwa "wawa" H. says:

Also, I know this one is probably more of an 'acquired taste' sort of thing but I always enjoy listening to Guano Apes's 'Proud Like A God' album from start to finish. Tis good. Machinehead's Supercharger is another that I like listening to from start to finish.
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05/14/2008 Derek "Finger Cuffs" K. says:

Also I can't believe I forgot about:

Pixies - Surfer Rosa
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05/14/2008 Allix "granny sunglasses" T. says:

Tiger Army was last night - and the show was awesome.
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05/14/2008 Yihwa "wawa" H. says:

Other full albums I've enjoyed listening to...

Weezer - the blue original 'Weezer' self-titled one

I agree with Siamese Dream

Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt

I tend to like most Hed Kandi albums from start to finish too... and most Hotel Costes, Cafe Del Mar, etc.
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05/14/2008 Brian "Methy Hobo" D. says:

mission of burma - vs
dabrye - two/three
sunny day real estate - diary
gza- luquid swords

but that's just how i feel today
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05/14/2008 Mags "mellow, cool, and painfully aware" L. says:

yihwa:  good call on the hotel costes
brian:  sunny day - diary!
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05/14/2008 Mike D. says:

I second Bo on Exile on Main Street by the Stones
Kyuss--And the Circus Leaves Town
Jimi Hendrix--Electric Ladyland
Velvet Underground--Loaded and Self Titled
Beastie Boys--Paul's Boutique through Ill Communication
The Beatles--Rubber Soul through Abbey Road (plus the re-release of Let it Be)
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05/14/2008 Yihwa "wawa" H. says:

Hehe thanks!

I really miss listening to whole albums from start to finish... I always knew it was good when I only ever wanted to forward/skip through one or two songs if any at all, as opposed to buying a CD just for one or two of them. Or, just buying a single if it was available, hehe. I really miss listening to things in the order that they're meant to be in as well sometimes, like when you'd just pop in a CD and think of the 'order' that way... still love to do it every now and then!

I'm usually happy to listen to Nirvana's Never Mind from start to finish as well. :)
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05/14/2008 Sean "Ben Rama" M. says:

Raw Power - Iggy and the Stooges
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars - David Bowie
Pink Flag - Wire
Vs. - Mission of Burma
Let It Be - The Replacements
Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes
Bone Machine - Tom Waits
Margerine Eclipse - Stereo Lab
The Body, The Blood, The Machine - The Thermals
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05/14/2008 Jocelyn "I am not Melissa A.!" C. says:

Weezer - Pinkerton

Bishop Allen - Charm School

The Dears - Gang of Losers

Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine

Le Tigre - Feminist Sweepstakes

I'm sure there are many more...
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05/14/2008 Mike D. says:

Whoops--also the Kinks: Village Green Preservation Society, Arthur, Lola vs. the Powerman, Muswell Hillbillies, and the Kronicles
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05/14/2008 Jocelyn "I am not Melissa A.!" C. says:

All of the Pixies albums, except for Trompe Le Monde.
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05/14/2008 Joey M. says:

Jagged Little Pill (yeah, I know)
Abbey Road
The White Album
Thriller
The Soundtrack to I Am Sam
Smile (whoever else said this was right on. SUCH a good album)
Pet Sounds
This Beautiful Life (Big Bad Voodoo Daddies)
Ben Fold's First Solo Album
The Contender (Royal Crown Review)
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05/14/2008 Yihwa "wawa" H. says:

Megadeth - Youthanasia. Great album from start to finish also.
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05/14/2008 Jocelyn "I am not Melissa A.!" C. says:

Oh, and I don't WANT to agree with Tom, but yes... both Arcade Fire albums as well. Dammit.
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05/14/2008 Allix "granny sunglasses" T. says:

oh yes on Weezer and Le Tigre.

This thread is bringing so much light to my day :-P
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05/14/2008 Adam "I'm Probably Your Dad" B. says:

shins - chutes too narrow

built to spill - theres nothing wrong with love

ok computer/kid a - radiohead

dino jr - youre living all over me/green mind

husker du - zen arcade
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05/14/2008 Derek "Finger Cuffs" K. says:

Jocelyn - I agree about Trompe - but one of my fav songs is on there "U-Mass" so I can't forget about it entirely and Subbacultcha, Space, Planet of Sound, & Alec Eiffel aren't too bad either.
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05/14/2008 Adam "I'm Probably Your Dad" B. says:

oh and....

sigur ros - ( )
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05/14/2008 Derek "Finger Cuffs" K. says:

Joe - good call on Pet Sounds.
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05/14/2008 Adam "I'm Probably Your Dad" B. says:

oh and BRMC - Howl

how could i forget that one...im listening to it right now
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05/14/2008 Allix "granny sunglasses" T. says:

I also love Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards...
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05/14/2008 Brian "Methy Hobo" D. says:

few more favorites, a bit all over the place

black sabbath - sabotage
bonny price billy - i see a darkness
mogwai - ten rapid, my father my king
lightning bolt - ride the skies
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05/14/2008 Joey M. says:

Thanks Derek, have you heard Smile?
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05/14/2008 Yihwa "wawa" H. says:

Ok Computer is a great album from start to finish, agreed!

Amy Winehouse's Back to Black is pretty enjoyable.

A little out of the 'norm'  but I love the soundtrack to Gladiator, my sister used to play that thing all the time from start to finish and it was great.

I pretty much adore Lostprophets's The Fake Sound Of Progress from start to finish.

I really like almost all of Rooney's self-titled debut album, could listen to it happily from start to finish.

I'm usually happy to listen to Incubus's Morning View or Make Yourself from start to finish, mostly.

I'm usually happy to listen to most of the Clubber's Guide compilations.
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05/14/2008 Kristine "Kristina Margherita" M. says:

Agreed about Back to Black.  I don't skip any of the songs on it.
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05/14/2008 Matt L. says:

Beatles-Revolver and Rubber Soul
My Bloody Valentine-Loveless
Sebadoh-Smash Your Head on the Punk Rock and Bubble and Scrape
Dinosaur Jr....What Adam said.
Van Morrison-Astral Weeks
John Coltrane-A Love Supreme
Miles Davis- Live at the Plugged Nickel
All pixies...
The Who-Live At Leeds
Rolling Stones- Beggar's Banquet through Goat's Head Soup....
so many
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05/14/2008 Derek "Finger Cuffs" K. says:

I know I've said it on here a million times on here but as far as a local album I really love:

The Daily Pravda - She's So Mature EP - http://phobos.apple.co...

(iTunes link - buy it!)
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05/14/2008 Adam C. says:

I have to disagree with "Thriller" because of "The Girl Is Mine".
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05/14/2008 Daniel "Mommy drinks because you cry" M. says:

New Pornographers - Challengers and Mass Romantic

Delerium - Chimera

And I second:
Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane, Over the Sea
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05/14/2008 Joey M. says:

Really Adam? That's one of my favorite Karaoke Songs. Sure it's cheesy as hell, but its kinda catchy.
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05/14/2008 Yihwa "wawa" H. says:

RHCP - Californication

Adding to the Hotel Costes/Cafe Del Mar/Hed Kandi list I said earlier, also Buddha Bar CDs in general

Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness - Smashing Pumpkins

Kaskade's Here and Now is a great album

I really like the soundtrack for Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette film too, I listen to most of it happily

Coldplay's Parachutes

Fiona Apple's Tidal, I love that album. I also really liked When The Pawn too but I used to listen to Tidal from start to finish a lot.

I enjoy listening to Armin Van Buuren's State of Trance albums from start to finish as well

Sorry, I went crazy on this thread!!
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05/14/2008 Jocelyn "I am not Melissa A.!" C. says:

Didn't say there weren't any good songs on Trompe Le Monde, just saying that I never listen to it from start to finish.

Also, all of Sleater-Kinney except for the last two (the Woods and what was the one before that?). Those have good songs on them, but again, I never listen to those straight through.
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05/14/2008 Matt G. says:

The Avett Brothers Emotionalism Rocks the house yo!
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05/14/2008 Mike D. says:

Built to Spill -- Perfect From Now On
Thriller (OK contains filler, but it's catchy filler)
East Star Allstars--Dub Side of the Moon
Bad Brains--Bad Brains
Just about everything by the Clash
Van Morrison--Astral Weeks
Red Hot Chili Peppers--Uplift Mofo Party Plan
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05/14/2008 Brian "Methy Hobo" D. says:

if nobody else is goign to go there....

misfits - walk among us
descendents - i dont want to grow up
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05/14/2008 Dawn "Creature of Deviation" E. says:

Just as a general rule.. I find soundtracks often make great start to finish albums...  many of my favorites are soundtracks.
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05/14/2008 Dawn "Creature of Deviation" E. says:

Just as a general rule.. I find soundtracks often make great start to finish albums...  many of my favorites are soundtracks.
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05/14/2008 Maria "Asano mama mou suteki" V. says:

Gackt "MARS"
Utada Hikaru "Heart Station"
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05/14/2008 Adam C. says:

AC/DC - Highway to Hell
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05/14/2008 Adam "I'm Probably Your Dad" B. says:

fugazi - repeater
waxwing - for madmen only
rocky vatolato - burning my travels clean
misfits - static age/plan 9
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05/14/2008 Mags "mellow, cool, and painfully aware" L. says:

since adam b. mentioned fugazi:  13 songs.  every song a hit.
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05/14/2008 Mike D. says:

Not to seem like a pointyheaded socialist New England elitist, but the Cello Suites by Bach

Oh and Odelay by Beck
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05/14/2008 Adam "I'm Probably Your Dad" B. says:

well played Mike...although i love "perfect from now on"..."theres nothing wrong with love" has a lot of sentimental ties to it.

FYI   they are going to be playing all 8 tracks off of "perfect from now on" in NY for one of those ATP shows....should be pretty badass.
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05/14/2008 Rachel "maybe the dingo ate your baby!" A. says:

depeche mode- songs of faith and devotion
muse- absolution
stone temple pilots- plush
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05/14/2008 Adam "I'm Probably Your Dad" B. says:

13 is a close second for me
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05/14/2008 Sami "HESMOVEDON" W. says:

Porcupine Tree - Fear of a blank Planet (Tool meets Pink Floyd)
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05/14/2008 Adam C. says:

Odelay, yes, minus the 'hidden track'

I will say Beck - Mutations including the hidden track.
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05/14/2008 Mike D. says:

Back at you with Zen Arcade, Adam--I'm going to have to download it since my cassette's been missing these past 15 years.
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05/14/2008 matt "O.C is not for oxycontin" o. says:

Gravediggaz 6 feet deep
social distortion-white light white heat white trash
nine-cloud nine
detroit cobras-life love and leaving
dela soul-3 feet high and rising
prince paul-psychoanalysis
tom waits-rain dogs

Im going to stop cause i can keep going
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05/14/2008 Adam "I'm Probably Your Dad" B. says:

pete yorn - musicforthemorning after

ok im done... i sweah
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05/14/2008 Mags "mellow, cool, and painfully aware" L. says:

i was never on board w/ DM's songs of faith and devotion.

violator, some great reward, on the other hand, both A and B-sides excellent.
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05/14/2008 matt "O.C is not for oxycontin" o. says:

1 more
demon city wreckers-inner demons
if you like zombies and whatnot listen to the song undead rumble
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05/14/2008 Derek "Finger Cuffs" K. says:

Ok - here's a bunch more, I can't resist...

The Cars - The Cars
Parliament - Mothership Connection
Cheap Trick - Live at Budokan
The Wrens - both Meadowlands & Seacaucus
The Del Fuegos - The Del Fuegos
Cursive - The Ugly Organ
The Clash - Combat Rock
My Morning Jacket - Z
Kings of Leon - Aha Shake Heartbreak
Cake - Fashion Nugget & Comfort Eagle
DCFC - Transatlanticism
Quicksand - Slip
Helmet - Meantime
Rage Against the Machine - (self titled)
Tragically Hip - Fully Completely
Corrosion of Conformity - Blind
Zwan - Mary Star of the Sea
The Vines - Winning Days
Cornershop - Handcream for a Generation
Jim Lauderdale - Honey Songs
The Clash - Combat Rock
Brad - Shame
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05/14/2008 Mike D. says:

there was a time I would have said Play by Moby, but every time I hear it now I think of commercials for Revlon, etc.
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05/14/2008 Sean "Ben Rama" M. says:

Excitable Boy -  Warren Zevon
Rust Never Sleeps - Neal Young
Elliot Smith - Elliot Smith
Black Sea - XTC
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05/14/2008 Jocelyn "I am not Melissa A.!" C. says:

I agree with the Methy Hobo. I will add Static Age to my list.

Also...

Gang of Four - Entertainment
Malajube - Trompe L'oeil
Au Revoir Simone - Bird of Music
The Clash - London Calling

and I hate to agree with Adam B. about anything, but yes... Fugazi - Repeater, indeed.
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05/14/2008 jeremy "nothing clever today" k. says:

rift by phish is the best start to finish album you can listen too, really!
nuff said now we shake
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05/14/2008 jeremy "nothing clever today" k. says:

also, the chronic by dr dre

&

doggiestyle by snoop are also pretty strong
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05/14/2008 Adam "I'm Probably Your Dad" B. says:

C'mon Joce! Don't be like that.

We agree on a lot of things. Like me owning you in an all you can eat hot dog contest!

yeah, thats right.
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05/14/2008 Jocelyn "I am not Melissa A.!" C. says:

Wow, Adam... it's really sad how deeply delusional you are.
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05/14/2008 Daniel "Caffeine is my Vitamin C" M. says:

Listen to the Beatles 'Revolver.' An amazing piece of work that wonderfully bridges the end of their British Invasion phase and the beginning of their more serious incarnation. As good as 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.'
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05/14/2008 Adam "I'm Probably Your Dad" B. says:

well...we are just going to have to see then
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05/14/2008 Jocelyn "I am not Melissa A.!" C. says:

Oh, we WILL see.... we will. You are officially my arch-nemesis.
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05/14/2008 Adam C. says:

I guess I've been put on the back burner.  Oh well.
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05/14/2008 Jocelyn "I am not Melissa A.!" C. says:

When we have a hot dog eating contest in the works, call me.
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05/14/2008 Derek "Finger Cuffs" K. says:

Way to kill a good thread you two. ;)
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05/14/2008 Becky B. says:

The Beatles - Abbey Road and The White Album - totally agree with those
AC/DC - Back to Black - also awesome
The Actual Tigers - Gravelled and Green
Citizen Cope - Any Album
Beastie Boys - Hello Nasty
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05/14/2008 Tom "still lurking" E. says:

Master of Puppers - Metallica
MASTER
MASTER!
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05/14/2008 John D. says:

I'm going to go with The Verve - Urban Hymns
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05/14/2008 Eric "It's my last birthday of my twenties!" T. says:

Bruce Springsteen- Born To Run
Warren Haynes- Live from Bonaroo
Doyle Bramhall II & Smokestack- Welcome
The Beach Boys-Pet Sounds
Van Halen-Fair Warning....and Women and Children First
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05/14/2008 Joey M. says:

The Best of Little Kids Screaming, Volume 2.

10 Points for someone who get's the reference.
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05/14/2008 Kristine "Kristina Margherita" M. says:

Excitable Boy and Rust Never Sleeps are GREAT albums!

The first few Allman Brothers albums are pretty flawless, though sometimes I'm not patient enough to get through "Les Brers" and "Mountain Jam"
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05/14/2008 Barney "um..yeah, that too" B. says:

Peace Beyond Passion, Me'shell Ndegeocello
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05/14/2008 rewan "fanci pants needs a roommate" a. says:

MIA - Kala

Yeah Yeah Yeahs- Fever to Tell

PJ Harvey- Dry.

Alicia Keys- As I Am

Modest Mouse- Building Nothing Out of Something

Portishead- Dummy

Daft Punk- Discovery
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05/14/2008 Cport "cantawhatian?" J. says:

Def. agree with Nirvana's Nevermind.  I can listen to anything by Nirvana, so I'd include In Utero as well (although I have to admit that I usually skip parts of Incesticide and sometimes parts of Bleach, even though I love most of the songs).

Sublime - 40 oz and Sublime (self-titled)
Death Cab - Transatlanticism and Plans
Harvest - Neil Young
Jimmy Eat World - Clarity and Jimmy Eat World (another self-titled)
My early nineties featured quite a bit of Pearl Jam's Ten as well.  Before that, U2 - everything up to Achtung Baby, R.E.M. up to Out of Time, Sonic Youth - Daydream nation and Dirty, ramones greatest hits (the yellow one), Sex pistols - Nevermind the Bollocks.

Love the pixies, clash, arcade fire, rhcp, and husker du albums mentioned, as well as dre/snoop.  I'd add more Beasties and Rage Against the Machine albums to the list.  Damn, now I'm going to have to go home and make sure I've replaced all of these albums in my collection since all of my CDs got stolen back in the day (for the most part, I'm still an iTunes single-buying refusenik).
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05/14/2008 Brian M. says:

David Bowie - Hunky Dory

and of course The Stone Roses self-titled debut - pop bliss
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05/14/2008 DiDi "EE, FF, GG, HH" V. says:

The Black Crowes- Shake Your Money Maker, every single track rocks
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05/14/2008 jeremy "nothing clever today" k. says:

how about TEN then, is that still legit even thou its played out?
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05/14/2008 jeremy "nothing clever today" k. says:

appetite is pretty rockin too, love the rocket queen finish
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05/14/2008 Walt "Specializes in Irritating Others" Z. says:

wolf parade - apologies to the queen mary
modest mouse - the moon and antarctica
panda bear - person pitch
interpol - turn on the bright lights
bjork - post
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05/14/2008 Derek "Finger Cuffs" K. says:

mmmmm Wolf Parade. nice.
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05/14/2008 Greg "yes, but no thanks" O. says:

I won't mention anything that's been mentioned.

Fleetwood Mac - Greatest Hits
ABBA GOLD
De La Soul - 3 Feet High And Rising
Queen - Greatest Hits
Tupac/Makavelli - The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory
NWA - 100 Miles And Running
Ice Cube - Death Certificate
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05/14/2008 Biff B. says:

The Clash - Sandinista!
Roger Waters- Amused to Death
The Strokes - Is This It
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05/14/2008 David L. says:

Abraxas--Carlos Santana
Motorcade of Generosity--Cake
Native American--Tony Rice
Blood on the Tracks--Bob Dylan
Desire-Bob Dylan
A Ghost is Born--Wilco
Car Wheels on a Gravel Road--Lucinda Williams
Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain--Pavement
The Bends--Radiohead
Destroyer--KISS
Graceland--Paul Simon
461 Ocean Boulevard--Eric Clapton
The Grass is Blue--Dolly Parton
Paul's Boutique--Beastie Boys

Almost:
Full Moon Fever--Tom Petty (you'd have to ignore Zombie Zoo)
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05/14/2008 Alena "MicrophoneHead" D. says:

Hifana - H Channel
Blonde Redhead - 22
The Faint - Danse Macabre
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05/14/2008 Yihwa "wawa" H. says:

Imogen Heap, I think I've really enjoyed at least 90% of the songs I've ever heard from her and am happy to listen to an Imogen Heap album from start to finish
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05/14/2008 Yihwa "wawa" H. says:

yes tom!!! master!!! master!!!!!!! :) :)
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05/14/2008 Walt "Specializes in Irritating Others" Z. says:

derek - wolf parade is at the paradise august 2nd.

can't.

fucking.

wait!
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05/14/2008 Maria "Asano mama mou suteki" V. says:

Agreed YiHwa, Imogen Heap's "Headlock" is amazing.
As is Digitalism's "Idealism"