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Best First Album

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by BobFinn*, Jun 21, 2005.

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  1. A-Train

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    Ahhh, yes...This Image Is Unavailable...that fantastic debut album with such memorable hits as "Don't Steal My Image (Because You Stole My Heart)", "Copyright Schmopyright", and "Nasty E-mail From a Webmaster Blues"
     
  2. basso

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    Alright! now you're talkin'
     
  3. coma

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    Appetite for Destruction - Guns N' Roses

    Oh and Manny, as pretentious, Amazon hot lists, and Googlistic as your music collection and tastes seems to be, you're a complete idiot if you let some unfounded distaste for Axl Rose prevent you from experiencing some amazing music.

    Love,

    coma
     
  4. MR. MEOWGI

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    It worked for a while...

    I replaced it with a new one:

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  5. mc mark

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    basso with that beautiful booming bass of a voice you have I can just see you singing right along with Paul!

    :cool:
     
  6. oomp

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    Piper at the Gates of Dawn - Pink Floyd

    See the Light - Jeff Healey
     
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  7. Bogey

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    Wasn't "Paul's Boutique" the BB's first album?
     
  8. basso

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    another one i can't believe got left out

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  9. ima_drummer2k

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    You had me at Outlandos DAmour. You had me at Outlandos DAmour.
     
  10. the futants

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    1.) gang of four - "entertainment"
    2.) devo - "q: are we not men? a: we are devo."
    3.) butthole surfers - "psychic, powerless, another man's sac"
    4.) van halen - s/t

    minutemen - "the punch line"
    big boys - "where's my towel/industry standard"
    television - "marquee moon"
    talking heads - "77"
     
  11. mc mark

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    And how could we forget?


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  12. pgabriel

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    Nas Illmatic
     
  13. Manny Ramirez

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    LOL, if there is nothing worse than the pretentious W. Axyl Rose, it is FANS of W. Axyl Rose. :p ;)

    Sorry dude, we'll just have to agree to disagree on this.

    Bogey - "Paul's Boutique" was their 2nd album; "Licensed to Ill" came before it.
     
  14. Fatty FatBastard

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    AC/DC's first album was "'74 Jailbreak".

    And I'll add the GnR's Appetite for Destruction was a kick-ass album.
     
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    Counting Crows
    Van Halen
    Michael Jackson (solo)

    :)
     
  16. TheFreak

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    '74 Jailbreak was actually released in 1984. It contained songs from some of their early Australian recordings. "High Voltage" was their first US album - perhaps not a legit "debut" album though, I concede.
     
  17. MR. MEOWGI

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    B-52's B-52's
     
  18. Fatty FatBastard

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    To be fair, I started listening to the in 1984. That said, I was always told that Dirty Deeds came before High Voltage.
     
  19. Manny Ramirez

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    Another good one and the only album this band did (technically there was an EP but it is tacked onto this album) is Operation Ivy's "Operation Ivy (Energy)".
     
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    Personal favorites that I can listen to any time and am still not sick of. Some fairly universally accepted, others not so much...


    Uncle Tupelo - "No Depression"
    Son Volt - "Trace" (I really wish I could put "A.M." as well, but I just can't)
    Liz Phair - "Exile In Guyville"
    NIN - "Pretty Hate Machine"
    Mary's Danish - "There Goes The Wondertruck"
    Guns 'N' Roses - "Appetite"
    Dread Zeppelin - "Un-Led-Ed", no joke, I really love this album
    X - "Los Angeles", I figured since The Ramones & The Clash were here, I'd try to thwart any East Coast Bias
    Maggie's Dream - "S/T"
    Sugar - "Copper Blue"
    Whiskeytown - "Stranger's Almanac"
    ZZ Top - "ZZ Top's First Album", I am from Texas after all...

    P.S. Whoever listed the Arc Angels album, I am indebted to, that is one of those albums I always say to mysef "Oh damn, I have to get that" & then promptly forget about it completely whenever I walk in a record store. I'm going to try to find it on Amazon tonight.
     

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