Classic albums any true music fan should own or at least listen to

Tool- Lateralus

Released in 2001, it is one of the most complex Tool albums ever released. It has a progressive edge to it, and is not as gritty (i can't think of the right word) as their previous albums. The drummer's rhythms are ****ing amazing in it, and the lyrics are more deep without being scremo. Really, it's a a great, basic album, and if you don't really like Tools sound too much, this is the best one to listen to because it is there best and hard not to like.
 
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Stevie Wonder-Songs in the Key of Life
Elton John-Madman Across the Water
Queen- Any really
The Beatles- White Album
Chris Cornell-Euphoria Morning
Soundgarden-Superunknown
 
I havn't listened to it yet so I could be off. But wasn't it just recorded in live format? I think adidasss is more talking about concert releases, which aren't really like, well they are albums but not in the put together to be on the same release sense. I can't explain it, its late....Like how if you took songs from Rocket To Russia and put them on End Of The Century or vice versa it would sound really weird, thats what I mean if that makes any sense. A lot of live albums aren't compiled that way they're set-lists of songs from different albums.
 
what you need to do is cause a break in the space time continuum between the two posts and insert it there, am I the only one who finRAB this easy??
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