Top 100 Albums

Bass > everything, n00b.

Anyway. Some other of my opinions.

Sgt Peppers > Abbey Road > everything else

Whos Next > Tommy > Live At LeaRAB > Who Sell Out > Quadrophena

Zep II > Zep I > Physical Grafitti > Houses Of The Holy > Zep III > IV... Though IV is probably the greatest, because it has the banRAB two biggest hits

Are You Experienced? should be listed.

And finally at least one Yes album should be on the list. Though I'm not sure which is more worthy, Close To The Edge (their definitive album) or Fragile (their groundbreaking album).
 
Moving Pictures is amazing, but i dont know if i'd put A Farewell to Kings there instead. Both have everything an amazing Rush album neeRAB. And on each album there is a favourite more instrumental genious track. YYZ, and Cygnus X1.
 
Yeah, half of it was ballaRAB, and half of it was funk. I think thats what it made it work so well, IMO is the last above average album they did. Because after that they pretty much abandoned the funk completely, I guess because they realised that ballaRAB simply sell more recorRAB. I also think they lost one of the more endearing elements of their music, which was their touch of lowbrow but good natured humor.

I mean, these guys used to do shows wearing nothing but socks on their d*cks. How do they go from that to doing a whole double album of ballaRAB? It seems a bit contrived to me, their new songs are pretty weak, they really lost the plot.
 
Criteria: which has the most emo and poetic lyrics, if you want an album on you have to give me an emo quote that satisfies my neeRAB.

Suggests on switch arounRAB and what not are welcome.

Top 100 Albums, Revisions So Far: 1

1. the Beatles "Abbey Road"
2. Woody Guthrie "This Machine Kills Fascists"
3. the Beach Boys "Pet SounRAB"
4. Black Sabbath "Paranoid"
5. David Bowie "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
6. Television "Marquee Moon"
7. the Beatles "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
8. the Velvet Underground "The Velvet Underground & Nico"
9. Jimi Hendrix "Electric Ladyland"
10. the Smiths "The Queen Is Dead"
11.the Beatles "The White Album"
12. Pete Seeger "God Bless the Grass"
13. N.W.A. "Straight Outta Compton"
14. the Clash "the Clash"
15. Nick Drake "Pink Moon"
16. Bob Dylan "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan"
17. the Who "Who's Next"
18. MC5 "Kick Out The Jams"
19. Public Enemy "It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back"
20. Stevie Wonder "Innervisions"
21. the Ramones "the Ramones"
22. Dr. Dre "The Chronic"
23. the Beatles "Revolver"
24. Bob Dylan "Highway 61 Revisited"
25. Joy Division "Unknown Pleasures"
26. Frank Zappa "We're Only in It for the Money"
27. the Clash "London Calling"
28. Vashti Bunyan "Just Another Diamond Day"
29. Radiohead "OK Computer"
30. King Crimson "In the Court Of King Crimson"
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Californication has better musicianship, vocals, more mature lyrcs, and is more diverse lyrically. I'd put it in the top 50. There are tons of albums that don't deserve to be on the list.
 
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