Best Albums Evar!

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2002 mp5 Sunlight Silver
O.K. people, let's hear them-You can give reasons, or not.

Here are a few: (in no order) (rockon)

1. Tool-Undertow
2. Van Halen-Van Halen
3. Green Day-Dookie
4. Nirvana-Nevermind
5. Metallica-And Justice For All
6. Weezer-Blue
7. R.A.T.M.-R.A.T.M.
8. God Lives Underwater-Empty
9. Helmet-Unsung
10. N.I.N.-Pretty Hate Machine
11. Everclear-Sparkle And Fade
12. Tad-8 Way Santa
13. Pearl Jam-Ten
14. Foo Fighter-Colour And The Shape
15. Bad Co.-Bad Co.

These are just a few, can't think right now, Help me out! (help)
 
My Favorites based on CD's that I can listen to all the way through without skipping songs:
Dr Dre-Chronic 2001
Anything by Eminem
Anything by Linkin Park
Anything by Staind
Hoobastank-The Reason
Story of the Year-Page Avenue
Trapt
3 Days Grace
 
Common Sense-Resurrection
Jurrassic5- EP
Guns N' Roses- Appetite for Destruction
Rakim- Anything
Radiohead- Anything
Wu-Tang Clan- Enter the 36 Chambers
 
Rancid "...And Out Come the Wolves" is good from start to finish
The Streets "A Grand Don't Come For Free" is down right amazing
Beastie Boys "Paul's Boutique"
 
Let's get some variety in here, folks. These are just the favorites I can come up with at 4AM:
My Aim is True: Elvis Costello
Rage Against the Machine: (self titled)
Propellerheads: Decksanddrumsandrockandroll
Fountains of Wayne: (self titled)
Beatles: Revolver
Bob Dylan: Blonde on Blonde
Anything by Bill Hicks
Pixies: Doolittle or Surfer Rosa
Talking Heads: Remain in Light
Radiohead: The Bends
Steely Dan: Countdown to Ecstacy
Super Furry Animals: Rings Around the World
Warren Zevon: Excitable Boy
Velvet Underground: The Velvet Underground and Nico
The Clash: London Calling
Weezer: Blue

This isn't a complete list, but it's what comes to mind.

MP52000: I haven't listened to Empty since highschool. Good album!
 
some random favorites

Local H /// Pack Up the Cats
Thursday /// Full Collapse
The Mars Volta /// Deloused in the Comatorium
 
albums..very hard..most inspirational bands to me in no particular order...joy division, blitz, the bruisers, born dead icons, stay gold, the clash, the pouges, the dead boys, bad brains, black flag, fugazi, the smiths, camera obscura, the beatles, radiohead, REM, billy bragg, elvis costello, weezer, cap'n jazz, the pixies, belle and sebastian, saddle creek (bright eyes/cursive/faint), miles davis, louis armstrong, beastie boys, wu-tang (gravediggaz/ghostface), slick rick, kool keith, sage francis and the whole non-prophets crew, tribe.
 
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In no particular order

Anything by the Deftones
Al Green - greatest hits
Alkaline trio - Goddammit
Coalesce - functioning on impatience
Poison the Well - Opposite of December
Wu-tang - 36 chambers
At the drive in - in/casino/out

just to name a few
 
pavement-the old stuff
joy division-anything
radiohead-kid a
immortal technique- vol1 and 2
the mountain goats-sweden
jedi mind tricks-violent by design
rjd2-dead ringer
the bloodhound gang-hooray for boobies(usually anything with boobies in the title wouldnt make a list)
the get up kids- woodson
nirvana-nevermind
cursive-such blinding stars for starving eyes
casiotone for the painfully alone-pocket symphonies for lonesome subway cars
 
tguk and all their variations are all really good. Listened to them for years now. At the Drive in I definetly forgot about. Amazing. Deftones, another brilliant jam. Pantera/Slayer are up there with me..I'm suprised no one has said fugazi yet.
 

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