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1. Let There Be Rock - AC/DC

2. Nevermind - Nirvana

3. Powerage - AC/DC

4. Slave To The Grind - Skid Row

5. Get your Wings - Aerosmith

6. In Utero - Nirvana

7. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - AC/DC

8. Jailbreak - Thin Lizzy

9. Abbey Road - The Beatles

10. Sticky Fingers - The Rolling Stones

The list is without any gnr-album, since it would have been pretty boring then.

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GUns N ROses...UYI 1 and 11

Janis Joplin...Pearl

Beatles...White Album

Led Zepplin...LEad Zepplin

Creedence Clearwater...Cosmos FActory (except Suzy 'Q' is missing)

Alice Cooper...Billion Dollar BAbies

Patsy Cline...PAtsy Cline Story

ZZ TOp...Tres Hombres

Pink Floyd...The Wall

Deep Purple...Machine Head

Steve Miller BAnd...The Joker

Honorable mention to

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Tom Petty and Lynard Skynard

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I honestly couldn't say, it changes too often but here's my list at the moment...

Velvet Revolver - Libertad

Avenged Sevenfold - City Of Evil

Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV

HIM - Deep Shadows & Brilliant Highlights

Velvet Revolver - Contraband

Avenged Sevenfold - Avenged Sevenfold

Queens Of The Stone Age - Era Vulgaris

Metallica - Metallica

Motley Crue - Too Fast For Love

Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet

There's no GN'R mentioned because they would take up half of the list :lol: and they're in no particular order.

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1. Derek & The Dominos - Layla

2. Guns N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction

3. Aerosmith - Rocks

4. Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic

5. Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti

6. The Doors - Strange Days

7. The Doors - L.A. Woman

8. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here

9. HIM - Deep Shadows & Brilliant Highlights

10. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric Ladyland

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Biffy Clyro - The Vertigo Of Bliss

Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral

David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust

Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run

The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead

Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers

Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf

Jeff Buckley - Grace

The Beatles - White Album

Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti

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Guns N' Roses - Appetite For Destruction

Megadeth - Rust In Peace

Metallica - Ride The Lightning

Nirvana - Nevermind

Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness

X Japan - Dahlia

Iron Maiden - Somewhere In Time

Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine

Muse - Absolution

Van Halen - Van Halen

That was fucking hard.

Also not in order

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no order:

Slippery When Wet - Bon Jovi

New Jersey - Bon Jovi

Keep The Faith - Bon Jovi

Appetite For Destruction - Guns N' Roses

Open Up And Say... Ahh! - Poison

Dog Eat Dog - Warrant

Girls, Girls, Girls - Mötley Crüe

Whitesnake - Whitesnake

Slave to the Grind - Skid Row

The Final Countdown - Europe

Top 5 90s Alt. Rock

1. In the Heart of the Young - Winger

2. Bullet Boys - Bullet Boys

3. Reborn - Stryper

4. Cherry Pie - Warrant

5. Pyscho Cafe - Bang Tango

???

The other ones are good, but 2 and 5.. :blink:

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Hmm, so tough:

Billy Joel - The Stranger

Michael Jackson - Thriller

Queensrÿche - Operation: Mindcrime and Promised Land (They're tied)

Rush - Grace Under Pressure

Todd Rundgren - Something/Anything?

Paul McCartney & Wings - Band on the Run

Rush - Hemispheres

Billy Joel - 52nd Street

This is too damn hard. I'll name eight and give special mention to Supertramp's 'Crime of the Century' and Metallica's '...And Justice For All'.

Many of these could change easily, depending on what I hear.

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Not in any order:

¤ U2 - Pop

¤ Oasis - Definitely Maybe

¤ Pulp - Different Class

¤ The Cardigans - Life

¤ Blur - Modern Life Is Rubbish

¤ Bob Dylan - Blonde On Blonde

¤ Elastica - Elastica

¤ Kent - Isola

¤ My Bloody Valentine - Isn't Anything

¤ The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground

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Lately my top ten has been: (In no particular order)

1. Rock In A Hard Place - Aerosmith

2. Greatest Hits - The Yardbirds

3. Imagine - John Lennon

4. Rubber Soul - The Beatles

5. Their Satanic Majesties Request - The Rolling Stones

6. Live at Pinkpop 1990 (Unreleased) - The Black Crowes

7. Amorica - The Black Crowes

8. True Colors - Cyndi Lauper

9. Pearl - Janis Joplin

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Not all-time in ranked order, but ten great ones off the top of my head that I listen to often:

Brian Eno - Apollo (Atmospheres)

The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds

David Bowie - "Heroes"

Pavement - Slanted & Enchanted

Philip Glass - Solo Piano

The Stooges - Raw Power

The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed

Miles Davis - Kind of Blue

Tom Waits - Closing Time

Bob Dylan - Blood On the Tracks

Appetite is a given.

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Miles Davis - Kind of Blue

Nice!

I hate always choosing Kind of Blue because it's such a cliche to say it's the best jazz album. But, really, I think it is. So What is the best jazz track of that era. However, I also love his other works from around that time - Milestones, Round About Midnight, etc. - as well as his later works (On the Corner, Bitches Brew). It's hard to choose. I've been listening to a lot more jazz within the past year - John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, Lee Morgan, Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck, Benny Goodman, Bill Evans Trio, Mingus, Charlie Parker, Clifford Brown and Max Roach, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie, Django Reinhardt, Elvin Jones, Eric Dolphy, Thelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins, Wes Montgomery: they'd all find a place in my favourite albums if I ever did a proper listing. I always try to but most websites like RYM force you to do ranking and I hate that, and I just can't be bothered.

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no order:

Slippery When Wet - Bon Jovi

New Jersey - Bon Jovi

Keep The Faith - Bon Jovi

Appetite For Destruction - Guns N' Roses

Open Up And Say... Ahh! - Poison

Dog Eat Dog - Warrant

Girls, Girls, Girls - Mötley Crüe

Whitesnake - Whitesnake

Slave to the Grind - Skid Row

The Final Countdown - Europe

Top 5 90s Alt. Rock

1. In the Heart of the Young - Winger

2. Bullet Boys - Bullet Boys

3. Reborn - Stryper

4. Cherry Pie - Warrant

5. Pyscho Cafe - Bang Tango

???

The other ones are good, but 2 and 5.. :blink:

Surely no one can deny the the charms of the Bullet Boys.

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My current list without GNR and N.I.N.

1. David Bowie - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust

2. The Beatles - Revolver

3. Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet

4. Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited

5. David Bowie - Diamond Dogs

6. Neil Young - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere

7. Radiohead - Hail to the Thief

8. Opeth - Damnation

9. Paul McCartney - Flaming Pie

10. Talkin Heads - 77

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Miles Davis - Kind of Blue

Nice!

I hate always choosing Kind of Blue because it's such a cliche to say it's the best jazz album. But, really, I think it is. So What is the best jazz track of that era. However, I also love his other works from around that time - Milestones, Round About Midnight, etc. - as well as his later works (On the Corner, Bitches Brew). It's hard to choose. I've been listening to a lot more jazz within the past year - John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, Lee Morgan, Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck, Benny Goodman, Bill Evans Trio, Mingus, Charlie Parker, Clifford Brown and Max Roach, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie, Django Reinhardt, Elvin Jones, Eric Dolphy, Thelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins, Wes Montgomery: they'd all find a place in my favourite albums if I ever did a proper listing. I always try to but most websites like RYM force you to do ranking and I hate that, and I just can't be bothered.

I actually prefer "The Birth of Cool." Also you shoud read his autobiography. At times he can be hard read as it is told in "first person" conversation form; but Miles certainly doesn't hold any punches.

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I hate always choosing Kind of Blue because it's such a cliche to say it's the best jazz album. But, really, I think it is. So What is the best jazz track of that era. However, I also love his other works from around that time - Milestones, Round About Midnight, etc. - as well as his later works (On the Corner, Bitches Brew). It's hard to choose. I've been listening to a lot more jazz within the past year - John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, Lee Morgan, Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck, Benny Goodman, Bill Evans Trio, Mingus, Charlie Parker, Clifford Brown and Max Roach, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie, Django Reinhardt, Elvin Jones, Eric Dolphy, Thelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins, Wes Montgomery: they'd all find a place in my favourite albums if I ever did a proper listing. I always try to but most websites like RYM force you to do ranking and I hate that, and I just can't be bothered.

I know what you're saying, man, the "cool" thing would be to add an album like Bitches Brew or Sketches of Spain, but the truth is, it Kind of Blue is a better album.

Sure, you can bring up Bitches Brew and Sketches of Spain's innovation and groundbreaking (some might say) experiments with different cultures, but they will never, ever have the influence of Kind of Blue; I mean, it virtually changed the future of an entire genre. And it's got arguably the two greatest jazz-legends on it! :lol:

I read a cool quote by Jim Cobb on Kind of Blue in Rolling Stone:

"That album must have been made in heaven."

I've had my very first experiences with jazz this year with guys like Miles, Coltrane, Mingus, Duke Ellington, Monk and Louis Armstrong - they've all given me a good starter, and I'm hopefully, not even hopefully, definitely (:lol:) going to check out some more jazz this year. :)

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Incesticide...Nirvana

Undertow...Tool

Live through this...Hole

Use your illusion 2...guns n roses

Natural born killers "soundtrack"

The Wall...Pink Flyod

Ziggy Stardust...David Bowie

Follow the leader...Korn

Black Album...Metalicca

The Predator...Ice Cube

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I hate always choosing Kind of Blue because it's such a cliche to say it's the best jazz album. But, really, I think it is. So What is the best jazz track of that era. However, I also love his other works from around that time - Milestones, Round About Midnight, etc. - as well as his later works (On the Corner, Bitches Brew). It's hard to choose. I've been listening to a lot more jazz within the past year - John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, Lee Morgan, Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck, Benny Goodman, Bill Evans Trio, Mingus, Charlie Parker, Clifford Brown and Max Roach, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie, Django Reinhardt, Elvin Jones, Eric Dolphy, Thelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins, Wes Montgomery: they'd all find a place in my favourite albums if I ever did a proper listing. I always try to but most websites like RYM force you to do ranking and I hate that, and I just can't be bothered.

I know what you're saying, man, the "cool" thing would be to add an album like Bitches Brew or Sketches of Spain, but the truth is, it Kind of Blue is a better album.

Sure, you can bring up Bitches Brew and Sketches of Spain's innovation and groundbreaking (some might say) experiments with different cultures, but they will never, ever have the influence of Kind of Blue; I mean, it virtually changed the future of an entire genre. And it's got arguably the two greatest jazz-legends on it! :lol:

I read a cool quote by Jim Cobb on Kind of Blue in Rolling Stone:

"That album must have been made in heaven."

I've had my very first experiences with jazz this year with guys like Miles, Coltrane, Mingus, Duke Ellington, Monk and Louis Armstrong - they've all given me a good starter, and I'm hopefully, not even hopefully, definitely (:lol:) going to check out some more jazz this year. :)

I actually listened to some Jazz today it was on the radio.

It was all instrumental but really cool mellow stuff.

Any suggestions to get started?

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