Probably John Denver's <i>I Want to Live</i> album is the only one that I like every song from - albeit, none of them are my most favorite songs in the world.
Probably John Denver's <i>I Want to Live</i> album is the only one that I like every song from - albeit, none of them are my most favorite songs in the world.
The most complete CD I own and have ever heard is:
Janus - "Schlafende Hunde"
I've never heard an album with such musical diversity.
Everything from classical music or arabic folk music to metal or electronic music.
It's basicly just 70min of awesome music with excellent quality.
CDs I thoroughly enjoyed track to track include:
Bone Thugs n' Harmony: E.1999
Usher: Confessions [ Special Edition ]
Toby Lightman: Little Things
Jay-Z: Black Album
Kylie Minogue: Fever
I tend to hit the "next track" button on my iPod often. But eh.
AFI: Sing the Sorrow
Daft Punk: Discovery
And every CD NIN has ever had.
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik *all time favorite
Pearl Jam - Ten *all time favorite
Metallica - Black Album
Metallica - Master of Puppets
Metallica - .....And Justice for All
I Mother Earth - Dig
I Mother Earth - Scenery and Fish
The Tragically Hip - Day For Night
These are the main albums that I can listen to, start to finish, and love every song. There are several others that are close, but I wind up hitting skip for 1 or 2 songs, so therefore they don't count.
Many of you probably don't know who I Mother Earth or the Tragically Hip are, because they are Canadian bands, that I haven't made it big elsewhere. So if you haven't heard of them, give 'em a listen, they're frickin' wicked.
Outkast - Speakerboxx/The Love Below
Mary Mary -Thankful
Kylie Minogue - Fever
Those three are the ones that come to mind for me![]()
I'm actually surprised at how few of my CDs fall into this category. Most of my records have one or two songs that I regularly skip, which leaves only these:
Oasis - What's the Story (Morning Glory)
Radiohead - The Bends
The Strokes - Is This It
Interpol - Turn On the Bright Lights
I could add Beck's Guero to this list, but seeing as I've only owned it for a few days I suppose it doesn't really count.
"The most important and recognize player in the history of the country."
Sometimes I wonder what my life would be like if I were as great as Paulo Wanchope.
Anything by Iron Maiden
Sisters Of Mercy- Slight case of Overbombing(if greatest hits albums count)
Wishbone Ash-Argus
Guns n' Roses- Appetite for Destruction![]()
1. Grace Jones - Nightclubbing
The best album ever recorded.
Ash - Nu-Clear Sounds
Ash - Free All Angels
Feeder - Pushing The Senses
Fun Lovin' Criminals - Come Find Yourself
Filter - Title Of Record
Green Day - Insomniac
Green Day - American Idiot
Jimmy Eat World - Futures
Oasis - Definitely Maybe
Radiohead - The Bends
U2 - All That You Can't Leave Behind
Jamie Cullum- Twentysomething
Sweetbox- Classified
Blink 182- (I can't remember the name, it's a great cd though)
Romeo and Juliet Soundtrack
Radiohead - OK Computer, Kid A, Hail to the Thief
Pink Floyd - The Wall, Dark Side of the Moon
Modest Mouse - The Moon and Antartica
Hell Is For Heroes - The Neon Handshake
Jimmy Eat World - Bleed American (Or self-titled if you want to be pedantic)
Bloc Party - Silent Alarm
Well I have 304 full albums on my computer and I prefer to listen to an
album at a time than single tracks.
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NIN: - The Downward Spiral. I have all of their stuff, but this one is the best one of the bunch.
AC/DC - Back In Black One of the best party albums ever.
The Tragically Hip - Day For Night As crazybayman, this band is Canada's best kept secret and this album is by far their best one.
Queen - Night At the Opera If I even have to explain this choice to anyone, then you need to be shot.
Those are the only ones that I can think of without naming something that someone else has already mentioned.
WRESTLING:
In Canada, its a Tradition... in Mexico, its a Religion.... in Japan, its a Sport... in America.... Its a Joke.