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Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness

Ohh....I like it, but I think (and a lot of others seem to as well) that this was a case of someone just stretching a bit too far. In Melon Collie & The Infinite Sadness, there is probably the best album ever made....you just have to trawl through some filler and just the length of the album to find it really. A one CD version with the "best bits" wouldn't have filled his artistic vision, but arguably would have been a better album.

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OK Computer - Radiohead (Fitter Happier doesn't count as a song)

It still breaks up the flow of the album and it's inclusion precludes it from being a perfect record (though that is more or less as close to perfect as I have heard).

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OK Computer - Radiohead (Fitter Happier doesn't count as a song)

It still breaks up the flow of the album and it's inclusion precludes it from being a perfect record (though that is more or less as close to perfect as I have heard).

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Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness

Ohh....I like it, but I think (and a lot of others seem to as well) that this was a case of someone just stretching a bit too far. In Melon Collie & The Infinite Sadness, there is probably the best album ever made....you just have to trawl through some filler and just the length of the album to find it really. A one CD version with the "best bits" wouldn't have filled his artistic vision, but arguably would have been a better album.

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There are a few albums I can listen to all the way through without skipping a song.

50 Cent- Get Rich Or Die Tryin' OST

Chamillionaire- The Sound Of Revenge

Chamillionaire And Paul Wall- Controversy Sells

Dr. Dre- 2001

Eminem- The Marshall Mathers LP

Kano- Home Sweet Home

Paul Wall- The People's Champ

Sway- This Is My Demo

Three 6 Mafia- The Most Known Unknown

T.I.- King

T.I.- Trap Musick

Various Artists- Hustle And Flow OST

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Ike Turner and His Kings of Rhythm - Ike's Instrumentals

Nomeansno - Wrong

The Rotters - Pull it and Yell

No Alternative - Johnny Got His Gun 1978-1982

Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers - L.A.M.F.

Negative Approach - Total Recall

The Gears - Rocking at Ground Zero

The Controllers - Self Titled

Big Boys - The Fat Elvis

The Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime

G.G. Allin and the Jabbers - Banned in Boston

Feederz - Ever Feel Like Killing Your Boss?

Reagan Youth - A Collection of Pop Classics

Not a hard list to construct, as I think these are essentially some of the greatest albums around. These represent greatness in that each song is good in it's own way, and doesn't prompt the listener to switch the track. These are all albums I will listen to straight through, and "next track" never even crosses my mind. Perfection is tough, but these albums come close.

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"Rain Dogs" by Tom Waits, "Queen Is Dead" by The Smiths and "Warmer Corners" by The Lucksmiths, to me, are all essentially perfect albums. There's not a bad track on any of them, and the weaker tracks on them would be one of the better tracks on almost any other album.

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Puddle of Mudd - Come Clean

Saliva - Back Into Your System

Slash's Snakepit - It's Five O'Clock Somewhere

Ozzy Osbourne - Down To Earth

Modest Mouse - Good News For People Who Love Bad News

Guns N' Roses - Appetite For Destruction

Def Leppard - Hysteria

Oasis - (What's The Story) Morning Glory

They Might Be Giants - Self-Titled

Insane Clown Posse - The Great Milenko

Alice Cooper - Dragontown

Sum 41 - All Killer No Filler

Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage

Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon

U2 - War

Fozzy - All That Remains

Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish && The Hotdog Flavored Water

Johnny Cash - American IV (The Man Comes Around)

Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP

The Offspring - Ixnay on the Hombre

Faith No More - Angel Dust

Rob Zombie - Hellbilly Deluxe

Kanye West - Late Registration

Mos Def - The New Danger

Every Metallica CD except St. Anger

Every System of a Down CD except their first one (I recently got it, but haven't listened to it that much)

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I'm with Benji.

I simply adore We Don't Need To Whisper. It's on repeat again and again.

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There can be more but these comes to my mind first...

"Suburban Teenage Wasteland Blues" by Strung Out

"Kezia" by Protest the Hero

"The Sickness" & "Ten Thousand Fists" by Disturbed

"All That Remains" by Fozzy

"Waking the Fallen" by Avenged Sevenfold

First four of Metallica's albums

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