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What the one album...
You can listen over and over again and never get sick of? From start to finish, singing every line of every song, even the one or two that aren't your favorite.
NOFX's Punk in Drublic is mine. |
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i have no idea why. punk too |
Too many to mention ...
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John Mayall's Turning Point.
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http://groundctrl.s3.amazonaws.com/c...xyf95lnn54.jpg It's a tie between these. |
Dylan's "Blood On The Tracks"
Stones "Exile On Main Street" Pretty much any and every Beatles album. The Cult "Sonic Temple" And many more... |
A few years ago someone wanted to buy my original; I put it on the turntable one last time, then called and said I couldn't do it. |
The Streets - A Grand Don't Come for Free. Just because it tells a story from start to finish.
There are other close calls. I like a story behind an album and an order. I've never listened to an album with no story and skipped atleast 1 track. |
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We had a pallet of original Beatles albums, mint condition still in boxes original pressings. Not anywhere near a complete collection, but multiple boxes of multiple albums from the early years. They didn't get used. They were one of the few things that sat untouched. There was always plenty of other stuff to hang on the walls. But it was a pallet stacked 6 feet tall and they were MINT condition. |
Dark side of the moon.
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This one for sure. It's one of my favorite albums ever really. Rust in Peace from Megadeth is close, but there's 1 or 2 songs I don't like.
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