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Old 11.14.2007, 09:45 PM   #136
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DJ Shadow-Endtroducing
Everything, and I mean everything about this album is mind blowing.
Nirvana-In Utero
Take it I lose indie cred for this inclusion?
Queen-Sheet Heart Attack
Download 'Lap of the gods' and 'Brighton Rock' to see why
Massive Attack-Mezzanine
Some see this album as being depressing. I just see it as being fantastic
Rocky Horror Picture Show Soundtrack
Camper than Graham Norton next to a Christmas Tree, but really, does it matter when it sounds this good?
Sonic Youth-Washing Machine
Don't need to elaborate on this one
Opeth-Deliverence
The title song just oozes brilliance. Next to Pantera they're one of the few metal bands I can sit down and actually enjoy.
Pantera-Vulgar Display Of Power
Made technical guitar cool again.
Radiohead-Kid A
For The Beatles it was "Which is better, The White Album or Sgt. Peppers". For Radiohead it's either Kid A or OK Computer. No matter which way you look at it, this is better.
Brian Eno-Music For Airports
The music, when played, is just there. It doesn;t need to scream in your face to make you realise how great it is.
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