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thejoj96 wrote:
"Heavy" and "soft" music is not the same as "good" and "bad" music.


Yup completely agree. And also to say all the albums after IV are just decent albums with great singles is a joke. Houses Of The Holy is amazing, as is Physical Graffiti. Probably a total of 2 or 3 songs combined on those two albums I don't love.

Also, Thank You is the only song on II I would remotely consider filler, and even that song is really good I think. II is probably the greatest guitar riff album of all time.

All in all, I can see how someone can make an argument for any one of their first 6 albums being their best. They are all that good.
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  • Posted: 08/06/2012 20:23
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Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, or Kill em All by Metallica are all great debut records!
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Led Zeppelin as well!
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  • Posted: 08/07/2012 15:23
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The Strokes, Interpol, Nas, The Killers
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  • Posted: 08/07/2012 15:25
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Raekwon
GZA
Method Man
junodog4
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lethalnezzle wrote:
Raekwon
GZA
Method Man


Agreed, but doesn't their work with Wu-Tang count a little as their debut?
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junodog4 wrote:
Agreed, but doesn't their work with Wu-Tang count a little as their debut?


No. I wouldn't class Paul McCartney's debut album as the first Beatles' record, so why should I do so with rappers?
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GZA actually had an album before Wu-Tang. It was called "Words From the Genius" and was released in 1991.
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thejoj96 wrote:
GZA actually had an album before Wu-Tang. It was called "Words From the Genius" and was released in 1991.


That is very true. Can't believe I forgot about that, especially considering I typed out his discography for the Best Ever Rapper tournament about two hours ago. I also own said album on CD. It's distinctly average.
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