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Best Album?

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  1. Buck Magnet

    Buck Magnet Die Hard Bowhunter

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    So guys, what do you think the best album you have ever heard is from top to bottom (excluding best hits)?

    Alice In Chains- Nothing Safe

    Get Born Again
    We Die Young
    Man In The Box
    Them Bones
    Angry Chair
    Down In A Hole
    Rooster
    Got Me Wrong
    No Excuses
    What The Hell Have I
    Grind
    Again
    Would?
    I Stay Away
    Iron Gland


    Ever single song could have been a title track..definetly the best collection of songs on a single album that I have ever listened to.
     
  2. GMMAT

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    Either:

    Frampton Comes Alive
    Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
    Boston (self titled)
    Eagles - Hotel California
     
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    I'm 32 so my choices are basically limited to the last two decades. My choice would be Pearl Jam's Ten.
     
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    Goats Head Soup!
     
  5. LAEqualizer

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    AC/DC Back in Black
    Lynyrd Skynyrd Double Platinum
    Stevie Ray Vaughn The Sky is Crying or Texas Flood
    Eric Clapton From the Cradle
     
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    Im fairly young so Ill stick with the 00's. Staind's Break the Cycle, IMO, was the greatest album I heard from that era.
     
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    Dark Side of the Moon - floyd
    The Wall - floyd
    Promised Land - Queensryche
    Operation:Mindcrime - Queensryche
     
  8. ButchA

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    Another vote for Pink Floyd's "Dark Side Of The Moon". :cool:

    Here's a great album from back in the 60's: The Beatles --- Rubber Soul
     
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    3rd vote for Floyd's "Darkside of the Moon". There is not a song on that alblum you skip over.
     
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    Another for Dark Side of The Moon.
     
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    Another vote.

    I'll add Bob Dylan's "Blonde on Blonde" to the discussion as well.
     
  12. rednas5

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    AIC is a great band and that is a great album but using a collection is cheating!
    My vote goes to:
    Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin
     
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    hendrix - are u exp
    hendrix - eletric ladyland
    dylan - john wesley harding
    bobby womack - across 110th st soundtrack
    ohio players - fire
    marley - exodus

    sorry too many just to pick one
     
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    my personal favorite is the rhett akins cd "the bone collector" its a dozen songs he did with help from michael waddell. Its all about hunting fishing and family. picked it up at the harrisburg show and hasnt come out of my cd player yet.
     
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    Dark side of the moon Pink Floyd for me also. That album relaxes me and puts you in a trance even without drugs.
     
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    Guns and Roses-appetite for destruction
    AC-DC- back in black
    Motley crue-dr feelgood
    Def Leppard-hysteria
     
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    Foghat (early years)
     
  18. ButchA

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    Exactly... Dark Side of the Moon has to be played from beginning to end. The album is legendary -- even to this day. :cool:
     
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    Neil Young- Everyone Knows This Is Nowhere
    Rolling Stones- Let It Bleed
    Rolling Stones- Exiles on Mainstreet
     

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