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Illmatic- NAS

Appetite for Destruction-Guns n Roses

Nevermind- Nirvana

Liquid Swords- GZA

Blood Sex Sugar Magic -RHCP

IV-Led Zeppelin

Legend-B. Marley & the wailers

Experienced- Hendrix

40oz to Freedom- Sublime

Rage against the machine- RATM

36 Chambers- Wu-Tang Clan

Morning View-Incubus

eh, im getting lazy...will have to add mo later

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Tool - Lateralus

Radiohead - OK Computer

Pink Floyd - Animals

Led Zep - II

Beatles - Abbey Road

Meshuggah - Nothing

Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness

Alice in Chains - Dirt

Nirvana - Unplugged

RATM - RATM

In Flames - Jester Race

Bob Marley - Catch a Fire

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Rince you bastage, we were having a perfectly good conversation here and then you had to **** all over the place with Devastatin Dave. ;)

I know not of what you speak. Devastatin Dave is the pride of my cd collection

j/k - Gotta admit, i was sitting here amazed at how long this thread had gone with no 'joke' posts. Figured if i have the reputation as a hijacker - i might as well live up to it.

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Lots of good mentions here. But wow ... we've done similar threads before, and once again, a GLARING omission:

Genesis - Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. After that one, the concept album had nowhere left to go.

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Im sure some have been posted but for vintage 90s rock, which by the way was a great time for rock (1988-1996) and every influential and much better than todays music.

Red Hot-Blood Sugar Sex Magic

Sublime-40oz or Self Titled

311-Music or Self Titled

Weezer-Blue

Nirvana-Nevermind

Green Day-Dookie

Peal Jam-Ten

there are some more but u can start with those--the 311 and sublime choices...self titleds are more mainstreem while their debut albums are really hot

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Dark Side of the Moon-Pink Floyd

Houses of the Holy-Led Zeppelin

Ænima-Tool

1984-Van Halen

Seasons in the Abyss-Slayer

Shout at the Devil-Motley Crue

Live After Death-Iron Maiden

Aqualung-Jethro Tull

Sgt Pepper-The Beatles

Dirt-Alice in Chains

Badmotorfinger-Soundgarden

Evil Empire-Rage Against the Machine

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Absolutely essential albums:

Derek & The Dominos - The Layla Sessions

Shuggie Otis - Inspirational Information

Mark Farina - Mushroom Jazz 1

U2 - Joshua Tree

Getz/Gilberto

Alton Ellis - Reggae Valley Of Decision

Cure - Staring at the Sea

Nick Drake - Way To Blue

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I wish I could remember the name of this Charles Mingus album I used to have. I'd put it right up there with Giant Steps and Kind of Blue. Mingus was a crazy ****. He'd stop a show mid song to fire someone if they missed ONE single note. Talk about a perfectionist.

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I wish I could remember the name of this Charles Mingus album I used to have. I'd put it right up there with Giant Steps and Kind of Blue. Mingus was a crazy ****. He'd stop a show mid song to fire someone if they missed ONE single note. Talk about a perfectionist.

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Awesome, I haven't met to many people who agree with me on that. I thought that one and Axis were both better than the first one. Of course, they're all ****ing good, though.

Gypsy Eyes and Voodoo chile make that album top for me.

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