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Green Day - American Idiot

Kings of Leon - Only By The Night

Jayhawks - Hollywood Town Hall

My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade

Sugar - Copper Blue

Def Leppard - Hysteria and Pyromania

U2 - pretty much all of 'em

and the one I get a ton of crap for...

The Hooters - Nervous Night

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Wilco - Being there, YHF and Summerteeth

Calexico - Carried to Dust

REM - their first five albums

Radiohead - OK Computer

Rheostatics - Whale Music

Just puttin' out some newer music for some of you older folks. :rolleyes:

...........ducks and runs outta there. :D

Green Day - American Idiot

Kings of Leon - Only By The Night

Jayhawks - Hollywood Town Hall

My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade

Sugar - Copper Blue

Def Leppard - Hysteria and Pyromania

U2 - pretty much all of 'em

and the one I get a ton of crap for...

The Hooters - Nervous Night

Man, I really like the Jayhawks, don't have that one though, will have to check it out. I'm pretty impressed by the couple of songs I've heard from Kings of Leon as well. Sugar! Wow, that brings back some memories.

I thought we had the same tastes.........but you ruined it with Def Leppard! ha ha.

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Cool thread.

Highway to Hell-AC/DC

Back in Black-AC/DC

If you want blood

Let there be rock

High voltage

ZZ Top greatest hits

Molly Hatchet ---Greatest

Bad Co --Greatest.The Paul rodgers stuff

Judas priest....Greatest

Hank Williams Jr--- Greatest

Rick James Greatest.....

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Here's what's been wearing out my speakers lately. No real clunkers on them, I don't think. At least I never have to get annoyed and skip a song.

Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced?

AC/DC - Let There Be Rock

Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast

PJ Harvey - Rid of Me

Pavement - Slanted and Enchanted

System of a Down - Toxicity

Radiohead - Hail to the Thief

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Wilco - Being there, YHF and Summerteeth

Calexico - Carried to Dust

REM - their first five albums

Radiohead - OK Computer

Rheostatics - Whale Music

Just puttin' out some newer music for some of you older folks. :rolleyes:

Um... a number of those bands have been around for a decade or two. Don't know if they would qualify as "new" anymore old man.

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I have many albums I can listen from head to tail without missing a beat:

- The Beatles: No matter which album.

- Queen: any pre-80 album + "The Game", "A Kind Of Magic" and "Innuendo"

- King Diamond: any album BUT "Fatal Portrait", "House Of God" and "Abigail II (The Revenge)" --as those are IMHO his worst ones (or the less good ones, to be more precise :rolleyes:)

- Queensryche: "The Warning" and "Operation Mindcrime"

- Megadeth: "Countdown to Extinction"

- Annihilator: "Never, Neverland"

- Mercyful Fate: "In the Shadows"

- Deep Purple: "Machine Head" and "Burn"

- Helloween: "The Keeper of the Seven Keys", Part I & II

- Blind Guardian: "Nightfall in Middle-Earth"

- Brian May: "Back to the Light"

- Black Sabbath: "Dehumanizer"

- Yngwie Malmsteen: "Trilogy" and "Odyssey"

- Michael Schenker: "The Michael Schenker Group" (1980) and "Assault Attack" (1982)

- Alcatrazz: "No Parole From Rock 'N' Roll" (1983) and "Disturbing the peace" (1984)

- Scorpions: "Taken By Force"

...and there's even more, but I got tired. :D

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Wilco - Being there, YHF and Summerteeth

Calexico - Carried to Dust

REM - their first five albums

Radiohead - OK Computer

Rheostatics - Whale Music

Just puttin' out some newer music for some of you older folks. :rolleyes:

Um... a number of those bands have been around for a decade or two. Don't know if they would qualify as "new" anymore old man.

Well, newer than the majority of the other albums listed! :D

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Born to Run............Bruce

Ziggy Stardust........Bowie

Back in Black..........AC/DC

Sticky Fingers.........Stones

Not a clunker tune on any of those albums

Oh man,you beat me to AC/DC! :rolleyes:

martin.

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Well you guys have covered a lot of the good old stuff, but there are many more. And I think there are plenty of artists out now still putting out great rock albums. I think as long as there are guys like us around still, the album as an art form is not yet lost.

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Isis - "Celestial," "Oceanic," "Panopticon"

Pelican - especially "Australasia"

High on Fire - "Blessed Black Wings"

+1 Mastodon - esp. "Remission" & "Leviathan"

Neil Young - "Tonight's the Night"

Sonic Youth - "Daydream Nation"

Melvins - "Houdini"

Tool - "Aenima"

...to name a few.

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Deep Purple- Machine Head

Montrose- The first one.

Rush- The first one.

Alice Cooper- Killer.

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Any Beatles except TWA.

Made in Japan

Dark Side of the Moon

Quadrophenia

Who's Next

Electric LadyLand

Are You Experienced?

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XTC's Skylarking

+1 (that's gonna happen tonite - thanks for the mind-jog) along with English Settlement and Wasp Star (believe it or not!!)

Kind of Blue - Miles

Birth of the Cool - Miles

Impressions - Wes

Boss Guitar - Wes

most anything by Ray

most anything by Monk

most anything (Rubber Soul +) by The Beatles

most anything by The Police

a few by Frisell

Hail to the Thief

pre- and post-Elminator ZZ

oh yeah, and most Crimson

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Beatles Abbey Road

Tommy Bolin Private eyes

STP Purple

Alice in Chains Dirt

Zep In through the out door

Steely Dan Royal Scam

Every Steely Dan from 1972 to 1980, especially Can't Buy a Thrill, Royal Scam, Aja, and Gaucho.

Ry Cooder: Bop 'Til You Drop

Beatles; Sgt. Peppers, Magical Mystery Tour, Rubber Soul (Parlophone release)

Charlie Haden: Ramblin' Boy

Miles Davis: Kind of Blue

Count Basie and Oscar Peterson: Satch and Josh

Beatles Abbey Road

Tommy Bolin Private eyes

STP Purple

Alice in Chains Dirt

Zep In through the out door

Steely Dan Royal Scam

Every Steely Dan from 1972 to 1980, especially Can't Buy a Thrill, Royal Scam, Aja, and Gaucho.

Ry Cooder: Bop 'Til You Drop

Beatles; Sgt. Peppers, Magical Mystery Tour, Rubber Soul (Parlophone release)

Steve Miller: Fly Like an Eagle

Jimi Hendrix: Axis: Bold as Love

James Taylor: Gorilla

Charlie Haden: Ramblin' Boy

Miles Davis: Kind of Blue

Count Basie and Oscar Peterson: Satch and Josh

Now that I primarily play vinyl, I pretty much listen to everything all the way through. It helps me learn to appreciate songs I didn't take to the first time around. That's another loss of the end of the album era--the album's ability to expand our awareness.

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Did nobody pick anything by Zeppelin? (To be fair, neither did I in my list). Do Hamer player have a natural aversion to this band? Granted, Jimmy Page is pretty sloppy, but his songwriting and parts can be pretty magical. I would vote for "Houses of the Holy" if only it could lose "The Crunge" and "D'yer Maker".

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Queensryche- Operation Mindcrime

Zakk Wylde -Book of Shadows

Dream Theater - Awake

Extreme - Three sides to every story

Metallica - Kill em all

Iron Maiden - Live after death

Kiss -Alive

W.A.S.P. - The Crimson Idol

Pink Floyd - The Wall

Helloween - Keeper 1&2

Joe Satriani - The Extremist

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There are lots of artists that I listen to discs at a time, especially when cruising down the road...

Hendrix

Pink Floyd

Steely Dan

Allman Brothers Band

Wes Montgomery

Charlie Christian

Eric Johnson

Mark Knopfler

Old Doobies

Miles Davis

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Dag: Righteous

Fountains of Wayne: Utopia Parkway

Marillion: Misplaced Childhood

NewOrder: Technique

Police: Zenyatta Mondatta

Roxy Music: Avalon

Seal: Seal (2nd Album)

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