Your Favorite CD All-Time?
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It was between this and Duran Duran - Rio. Yeah, a weird combo, I know. My taste in music is all over the place.MLB: Cincinnati Reds
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lol i probably have about 100 "all-time" favorite CDs...but my all time favorite RIGHT NOW would probably be "Cross Canadian Ragweed: Back To Tulsa"
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I guess since Clash was taken "Transistor" by 311 is an album I can still listen to, it's tied with "Project Majestic Mix Squaredance: Limited Edition"PSN:BrrbisBrrComment
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Would have to be Led Zeppelin IV(Runes) with The Beatles Abby Road second.This is way tough to decide,but nothing newer than the 80's even compares.Comment
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I don't necessarily agree with that, but it's an interesting read. Travis Morrison is a great frontman, I found it an interesting write-up.Comment
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Top 3 in order..
Saul Williams (self titled)
Offspring - Conspiracy of one
RJD2 - Deadringer
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A lot of love for this here, thought I would post a link that will fans of this album will definitely not agree with, but a good discussion point nonetheless:
I don't necessarily agree with that, but it's an interesting read. Travis Morrison is a great frontman, I found it an interesting write-up.
I thought of another one today while I was driving home from work, and I heard songs of both of these. Never get tired of these two albums either...
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A lot of love for this here, thought I would post a link that will fans of this album will definitely not agree with, but a good discussion point nonetheless:
I don't necessarily agree with that, but it's an interesting read. Travis Morrison is a great frontman, I found it an interesting write-up.
I do agree 100% with his view on Sign O the Times, though.
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That is a very interesting read. I can't say I agree with his views on London Calling or The Police and the Buddy Holly poke isn't really fair since most musicians released singles instead of full-fledged albums.
I do agree 100% with his view on Sign O the Times, though.PSN:BrrbisBrrComment
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Not sure about the award thing since I don't really follow those type of things and basically anybody nowadays has at least a thousand Top (fill in the blank) Lists.
London Calling was released in '79.
I think Morrison recognizes the success of the album and the accomplishments of the great songs on there because none of the songs he listed are really any of my favorites and I have to admit some of them do sound very similar. Now, I'm definitely not taking up for the guy or agreeing with his main point that The Clash were a singles band.
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