What album/artists are a MUST buy?

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I have to thank Carzy for his 2005 roundup of essential tunes a month or so ago, out of that came:

Sufjan Stevens - Come on feel the Illinoise

Animal Collective - Feels.

Thanks again. :)
 
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My suggestions

The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground and Nico
Black Flag - Damaged
Rage Against the Machine - Self titled
The Clash - From here to Eternity: Live
Cream - Fresh Cream
The Beatles - Revolver
The Who - Live at Leeds
Bob Dylan - Bringing it all Back Home/Highway 61 Revisted/Blood on the Tracks
Willy Mason - Where the Humans Eat
 
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Recomend me 'Must have' albums...

I want to broaden my music taste to a certain extent.

Current music taste involves the likes of Billy Talent, Anti-Flag, The Academy Is..., Lostprophets. Right the way up to the likes of Travis and Jose González.

Educate me.
 
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A few albums that I would consider "must-haves"...possibly a bit of a 90's indie bias but meh :p

Nirvana- In Utero
Pearl Jam - Ten
Rolling Stones- Aftermath
Depeche Mode- Violator
Oasis- Definitely Maybe
Stone Roses- Stone Roses
Radiohead- The Bends
The Clash- London Calling
Cardigans- Gran Turismo
Tori Amos- Little Earthquakes
Metallica- Ride the Lightning
Jesus and Mary Chain- Psychocandy
Smashing Pumpkins- Siamese Dream
Rage Against the Machine- Rage Against the Machine
Manics- The Holy Bible
Pink Floyd- Dark Side of the Moon
The Cure- Disintegration
and finally..Moloko- Things to Make and Do
:)
 
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in a rough sort of order on how important i think they are

Daft punk - homework best album ever stuff the new stuff





N.W.A - straight out of compton
2 many djs - as based on radio soulwax
Outkast - atliens
Wu Tang - Enter the Wu-Tang 36 chambers live
Mr Scruff - keep it unreal
pink floyd - dark side of the mooooon
michael jackson - thriller
Daft punk - alive 1997
chemical brothers - the singles
queen - greatest hits (either )
Girls aloud - What Will the Neighbours Say?
wolfmother - wolfmother


am actually sick of recommending daft punk now :p but after friday i need to remind everyone again that they have to listen to and love homework :o

listened to it so many times on cd or my mp3 player that i quite possibly know the whole album off by heart

sorry
 
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Buddy Holly - greatest Hits
Led Zeppelin - 3 & 4
Black Sabbath - 2,3 & 4
Deep Purple - In Rock
Judas Priest - Sad Wings Of Destiny
Montrose - 1st
New York Dolls - 1st
The Ramones - 1 & Leave Home
Sex Pistols - Never Mind
The Clash - 1st
Van Halen - 1st
AC/DC - Highway To Hell and Powerage
Metallica - Master Of Puppets
Slayer - South Of Heaven, Reign In Blood
Oasis - Whats The Story Morning Glory
 
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Nine Inch Nails: And all that could have been
Nine Inch Nails: The Fragile
Nine Inch Nails: The Downward Spiral
Nine Inch Nails: Live Album (specifically for CD 2 called Still.)

Dont be put off by the name, its not shouty screamy roaring death rock... :/

heres an example
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKCMj1usjU0&search=non entity

Gary Numan: Pure (most recent album :) )
Stabbing Westwood: Darkest Days
Bear Mcreary: battlestar Galactica sound tracks 1 and 2, (the guy is a magician with an orchestra combining eastern and western influences)
Depeche mode: anything from 1990 onwards, i.e. Ultra, playing the angel, ect ect
 
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