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Originally Posted by led_zeppelin
I have never heard Primus. Are they any good? (I would like replys from people other than Garett, cuz I already know he like them.)
Primus rules in every weird way possible. Very funny, and very good. They did the theme song for South Park, that kind of gives you an idea of their humour, but not necessarily their sound. Definitely check them out.
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FNM are an awesome band, once you get past Chucky Mosely's awful singing on Introduce Yourself theres a some solid music. The Real Thing is my favourite, very 80's. Angel Dust is the basis of the whole nu-metal scene and can be heard in hundreds of contemporary bands, the following albums were amazing metal, but im not such a fan of that which is why i prefer The Real Thing but think Angel Dust is greater.
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Wanna Date? Got Any Money?
Zeppelin-Physical graffiti
Zeppelin-S/t
Pink Floyd-Echoes
Goatsnake,burning witch split
Death-Lack of Comprehension
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Smashing Pumpkins-Siemese Dream
Tool-Aeima
Nirvana-Nevermind
G N' R-Appetite For Destruction
Peal Jam-Ten
Alice In Chains-Dirt
Mad Season-I'm Above



Stellar's Top 10 Albums of All Time

1. Radiohead - Ok Computer
2. Fugazi - Red Medicine
3. Sonic Youth - Washing Machine
4. Godspeed You Black Emperor! - Raise Your Skinny Fists Towards the Sky Like Antennaes Towards Heaven
5. Bjork - Vespertine
6. The Pixies - Surfer Rosa
7. Echo and the Bunnymen - Songs to Learn and Sing
8. At The Drive-In - In/Casino/Out
9. Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
10. Jeff Buckley - Sketches For My Sweetheart the Drunk
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Ok, so I put a lot of thought into this, and the best I could do was narrow it down to a very rough top 20. I'm not even sure if I'm all that happy with the finished product. For one thing, my undisputed favorite band, The Rolling Stones, doesn't have a single album on my list. Not that I really love any one Stones album in and of itself, but it still just feels weird. Also, this list is completely dominated by Lou Reed and his Velvet Underground. That doesn't seem right, either, but I don't know which of those albums I'd take off. Anyway, here's my list right now. It'll probably be very different in a few weeks.



1 The Velvet Underground and Nico
The Velvet Underground, 1967
Favorite Track - "The Black Angel's Death Song"



2 Abbey Road
The Beatles, 1969
Favorite Track - "Golden Slumbers"




3 Talking Heads: 77
Talking Heads, 1977
Favorite Track - "Don't Worry About the Government"




4 Train of Thought
Reflection Eternal, 2000
Favorite Track - "The Blast"




5 Rubber Soul
The Beatles, 1965
Favorite Track - "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)"



6 Sublime
Sublime, 1996
Favorite Track - "April 29, 1992 (Miami)"




7 Blonde on Blonde
Bob Dylan, 1966
Favorite Track - "Just Like a Woman"




8 New York
Lou Reed, 1989
Favorite Track - "Romeo Had Juliette"




9 The Bends
Radiohead, 1995
Favorite Track - "High and Dry"




10 Surfer Rosa
Pixies, 1988
Favorite Track - "Where is My Mind?"




11 Transformer
Lou Reed, 1972
Favorite Track - "Perfect Day"




12 Hunky Dory
David Bowie, 1971
Favorite Track - "Changes"




13 Things Fall Apart
The Roots, 1999
Favorite Track - "You Got Me"




14 The Blue Mask
Lou Reed, 1982
Favorite Track - "Waves of Fear"




15 The White Album
The Beatles, 1968
Favorite Track - "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey"




16 Doolittle
Pixies, 1989
Favorite Track - "Monkey Gone to Heaven"




17 Robbers & Cowards
Cold War Kids, 2006
Favorite Track - "We Used to Vacation"




18 The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground, 1969
Favorite Track - "Pale Blue Eyes"




19 Marquee Moon
Television, 1977
Favorite Track - "Venus"



20
Misfits

The Kinks, 1978
Favorite Track - "Misfits"





Music For The Native Americans
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1. The Cars, Candy-O.
2. The Rolling Stones, Emotional Rescue
3. Led Zep, Physical Graffitti
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Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
The Beatles aka The White Album
(not my imprinted code though)


The Feelies Time For a Witness


The Undertones


Radiohead Kid A


Wire Pink Flag


The Magnetic Fields 69 Love Songs


Creedence Clearwater Revival Cosmo's Factory


Happy the Man Crafty Hands


Elvis Costello and the Attractions Get Happy!!


Roxy Music Country Life
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Projecting the image of success
Tool: Aenima


Metallica: And Justice For All



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Ozzy Osbourne: The Ozzman Cometh



Mushroomhead: M3

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