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best album ever made?

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1. beatles - sgt peppers lonely hearts club

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2. pink floyd - dark side of the moon

yours?
 
No question, the greatest album in the history of Rock Music is "The Who Live At Leeds".
 
Hard to pick just one when you love so many.

The Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach

Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy
 
^---lol lame. it wasnt even outkast's 2nd best album, let alone anywhere near the best of all time

Wu tang - enter the 36 chambers
Nas - Illmatic
mobb deep - the infamous
big L - lifestyles of the po' and dangerous
 
Metallica-master of puppets

alice in chains-dirt

Motley crue-shout at the devil

rush-moving pictures

pink floyd-the wall
 
^---lol lame. it wasnt even outkast's 2nd best album, let alone anywhere near the best of all time

Wu tang - enter the 36 chambers
Nas - Illmatic
mobb deep - the infamous
big L - lifestyles of the po' and dangerous

How could you possibly call that the greatest albums ever made?
 
i was talkign from the hip hop genre.

but illmatic and 36 chambers are top 10 best albums ever REGARDLESS of genre

just because you don't like hip hop doesn't mean they're not great

People still actually listen to hiphop ?
 
It's fairly generational as well.

Pearl Jam - Ten
Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet
Nirvana - Nevermind
 
guns-and-roses-appetite for destruction

the cult-love

The cure-kissme kiss me kiss me

bad brains-i against i
 
From this decade....

Tool - AEnima

Queens Of The Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf

Radiohead - OK Computer
 
top 40/pop music has gone downhill ever since micheal jackson's "thriller" album was released.

it was the beginning of the end.
 
i have soooo many that i love. . .i don't even know if i could narrow it down to a top 50, let alone the one i like the best, but two popped into mind as soon as i saw the question. . .

nirvana, nevermind. . .completely and single-handedly changed the face of rock and roll. . .virtually overnight. . .powerful shit.

green day, dookie. . .came home from the gym one night, sometime in 1995. . .wife wasn't home yet. . .popped open a beer, flipped on the tv and started channel surfing. . .happened to stop on mtv. . .about two minutes into my vegetation the video for "basket case" comes on. . .two seconds after the video ended i grabbed my keys, jumped in my car, drove to the national record mart, and bought "dookie". . .never before or since have i ever been moved into action that quickly by a piece of music. . .i still remember the "omigod, i gotta have that album now" feeling. . .that was pretty incredible.
 
The Verve - Urban Hymns
Manic Street Preachers - Everything Must Go
Oasis - What's The Story (Morning Glory)

Child of the 90s I am but.
 
It's fairly generational as well.

Pearl Jam - Ten
Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream
Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet
Nirvana - Nevermind

throw out public enemy and the other three are probably easily in my top 50. . .and i was born in 1964. . .good music knows no age. . .
 
Beatles - White Album
Pink Floyd- Dark Side and Animals

Many Zeppelin albums..... hell man, is there a best in anyone's opinion. I bet if you asked the same question at two different times you would get two different answers from the same person.
 
top 40/pop music has gone downhill ever since micheal jackson's "thriller" album was released.

it was the beginning of the end.

In my lifetime I can recall two times when I was convinced that an "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" scenario was real, because people who should know better were buying and and listening to such utter garbage, and doing it in droves. The first was when "Fleetwood Mac" and "Rumours" were released, and the second was "Thriller".
 
at the risk of sounding like an old fart....Carol King's "tapestry" album/8 track/cassette/cd STILL sounds as good to me now as is did in 1971.
 
In my lifetime I can recall two times when I was convinced that an "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" scenario was real, because people who should know better were buying and and listening to such utter garbage, and doing it in droves. The first was when "Fleetwood Mac" and "Rumours" were released, and the second was "Thriller".
i thought (and still do think!) that "rumors" was pleasant, dull, bland top-40 pap/pop/ filler and not worthy of the awe/respect/devotion all too many "experts" give it. :artist: :coffee:
 
i thought (and still do think!) that "rumors" was pleasant, dull, bland top-40 pap/pop/ filler and not worthy of the awe/respect/devotion all too many "experts" give it. :artist: :coffee:

Similar to "Hotel California" in that respect.
 
Never read the preceding posts but the question is impossible to answer as the results are of a purely individual nature. One's taste change and mature over time as well.

If you asked me in 1986 this very question, my answer would have been, undeniably, "Master of Puppets".

In 2009 I listen to hundreds of albums I consider to be just as great.

It's an impossible question to qualify.
 
i would say illmatic is on top 10 ever.

same with enter the 36 chambers.

big L just happens to be one of my favorite rappers as well.

dont forget eric b. and rakim's paid in full cw.
 
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