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The Cute Is What We Aim for CD. It is amazing. The Same Old Blood Rush With A New Touch.
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Yes, I have a bunch: The Black Parade by My Chemical Romance, Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge by My Chemical Romance, I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love by My Chemical Romance, The College Dropout by Kanye West, Late Registration by Kanye West, The Black Album by Jay-Z, and Lupe Fiasco's Food and Liquor by Lupe Fiasco. There are more.
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R. Kelly's 12 play
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Sublime
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Every Pink Floyd album.
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6 off the top of my head: Elliott Smith - Live at The Black Cat 4/17/98 Neil Young - Live at Massey Hall 1971 Radiohead - Kid A Various Artists - Film Soundtracks 2000-04 - The Royal Tenenbaums John Cale - Fear Jeru the Damaja - The Sun Rises in the East
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The last album I remember listening to all the way through like that was Full Moon Fever, by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. I listen to most of the albums I own straight through whenever I listen to them at all, but that's one of the only ones I can't remember ever skipping tracks on.
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Yes, Bruce Springsteen's The Wild, The Innocent,and the E Street Shuffle. And Pink Floyd's Animals.
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Quite a few tbh.. Nirvana - Any Madonna - The immaculate collection System of a down - Any Prodigy - Experience/Music for the jilted generation/fat of the land Metallica - Metallica (aka the black album) Pantera - 100% proof Marylin Manson - His live album (the name escapes me)/best off Micheal Jackson - Bad/Thrilla/Off the wall and many many more
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only mix tapes that i make myself that way i know what i like is on there haha
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1. Christina Aguilera - Stripped 2. Evanescence - The Open Door
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Rolling Stones- forty licks.
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Sarah McLachlan - Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
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I get pretty close with Coldplay's X&Y.
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fallout boys from under the cork tree
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, "Born to Run" Bob Dylan, "Blood on the Tracks".
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The Sweet Escape by Gwen Stefani The Black Album by Metallica Sublime by Sublime
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Well by the looks of the other answers, I guess I'm even farther out of touch than I thought! - "For Everyman", Jackson Browne - "Sargent Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", Beatles - "Physical Grafiti", Led Zepelin - "Pretzel Logic", Steely Dan - "Blow by Blow", Jeff Beck I'm sure I could find quite a few others if I had my CD's here.
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My friend, I have over 600 LP's, 470 cassettes, 500 CD's. I started my collection in 1965, a Beatles album. I love music and I listen to the complete recordings all the time. I listen at work when possible, in the car and at home. The two most recent albums I just finished listening to this morning were 'Mott The Hoople Live' and Alanis Morrisette 'So Called Chaos'.
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Wait, most people skip tracks on CDs when listening to them? I don't always like all the songs equally, but I almost NEVER skip tracks!
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Who doesn't?? :-)
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Some albums that I CANNOT stop midway through - Stone Roses - Stone Roses 3 Feet High & Rising - De La Soul Stars of CCTV - Hard-Fi Doolittle - Pixies Oooooh, so many.
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1/Coldplay's Rush of Blood to the Head and Parachutes 2/Erykah Badu's Mama's Gun 3/Alanis Morrisette's Jagged Little Pill 4/Lil Wayne's Tha Carter I and II 5/ T.I.'s Trap Muzik 6/ Sia's Colour the Small One 7/ Kanye West's Late Registration 8/ Outkast's Speakerboxx/The Love Below There's more, but there's also other questions I want to answer today, lol.
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Hatful of Hollow - the Smiths New Moon - Elliott Smith Furnace Room Lullaby - Neko Case Blacklisted - Neko Case The Greatest - Cat Power Back to Black - Amy Winehouse Full Moon Fever - Tom Petty Blood On The Tracks - Bob Dylan That's what I can think of right now...
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Mark Ronson, Portishead, Eryka Badhu...:D
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Be - Common Candy Medicine - ScholarMan Mission ISpossible - Truebless Jesus Price Super Star - Sean Price Chemistry - Buckshot & 9th Wonder Minstrel Show - Little Brother Enter The 36 Chambers - Wu Tang The Infamous - Mobb Deep there are too many...
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many of those already listed by others ... ... some older ones that tell long stories with the music and lyrics ... "Hope" by KLAATU "Journey to the Center of the Earth" by Rick Wakeman
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Deacon Blue - Raintown, not a bad song on it!
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sgt pepper, the white album (both), american idiot, nothing like the sun, break the cycle .... that's it off the top of my head
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The Rolling Stones - All Albums The Beatles - All albums The Doors - ALL
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Nickleback- silver side up All the Led Zeppelin albums, and all the Doors stuff.
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Alchemy by Dire Straits High Voltage by ACDC
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I have so many. A lot of people buy albums and they don't seem to ever listen to most of them wholly, if at all. A few notable mentions of mine: The City Sleeps in Flames by Scary Kids Scaring Kids. All's Well That Ends Well by Chiodos On Letting Go by Circa Survive Self-Titled-- Sublime The Papercut Chronicles by Gym Class Heroes I don't know. I actually listen to most of my CD's without skipping tracks... Those are just some of the ones I play most often in the car, repeatedly, without ever skipping tracks. (It drives people nuts on long drives...)
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Rush 2112, any and all Stevie Ray Vaughan.
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The Fragile - Nine Inch Nails Lateralus - Tool Plans - Death Cab for Cutie Violator - Depeche Mode In Search of Sunrise, Volume 4 - DJ Tiesto (This is a favorite on long drives) Futures - Jimmy Eat World Mezzanine - Massive Attack Give Up - The Postal Service She Wants Revenge - She Wants Revenge Final Straw - Snow Patrol
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Feels like home, by Nora Jones and Rumours, by Fleetwood Mac
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Mobb deep - Hell on earth
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I can with all the audioslave albums Probably because of their range in variety in their songs But the easiest to listen to all the way through would be thier debut album
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Abbey Road. A magnificent album. and Sergeant Peppers....wow!
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Kelly Clarkson
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Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime Pink Floyd - The Wall Guns N Roses - Appetite for Destruction, Use your Illusion 1. AC/DC - Back in Black Fiona Apple - When the Pawn Rush - Grace under Pressure Metallica - Master of Puppets, And Justice for All System of a Down - Toxicity Aerosmith - Rocks Tori Amos - Under the Pink Alice in Chains - Nothing Safe
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There were very few where the entire album was "listenable". But, early Elton John and the Beatles came closest. 1). Don't Shoot Me ... - Elton John 2). Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Elton John 3). Let it Be - the Beatles 4). Abbey Road - the Beatles 5). Hysteria - Def Leppard to name a few!
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On of my favorite albums is by the rock band Cold, called Year of the Spider.
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Yes. On The Beach by Neil Young.
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EVENESCENSE "FALLEN"
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Placebos - without you i am nothing
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Here's a few that I can think of. Its funny, I was looking at other people's answers trying to see if I'd agreed with them, there were a few bands previously mentioned, so those aren't included. Dave Matthews Band Willie Nelson Andre Bocelli Celtic Woman Stone Temple Pilots Snow Patrol
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Guns N Roses - Appetite for Destruction The Replacements - Pleased to Meet Me
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Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield The Six Wives Of Henry VIII by Rick Wakeman Hot August Night by Neil Diamond
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only instrumental music featuring piano or flute :)
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Bon Jovi These Days
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Kings of Leon - Youth & Young Manhood Most impressive debut album I've listened to!
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greatest hits - blink 182 spend the night - the donnas la bamba soundtrack - various smash hits - the jimi hendrix experience
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Yeah Cloud Cult has a couple great albums. From beginning to end always.
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judas priest unlieshed in the east live in japan
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Abbey Road - The Beatles (Almost chose Lonely Hearts Club, but I hate "When I'm Sixty Four") 2, 3, and Amore del Tropico -- Black Heart Procession Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me - The Cure Waiting for the Sun - The Doors The Dresden Dolls, Yes Virginia - the Dresden Dolls Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand Marcy Playground - Marcy Playground Frustration Plantation - Rasputina Juju - Siouxsie and the Banshees I could go on for a long time.
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