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pearljammer13
Young Pilgrim
Gender: Male
Age: 38
Location: Massachusetts 
- #41
- Posted: 08/06/2012 20:03
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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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musicmanstu
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Location: Fargo ND 
- #42
- 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! _________________ Support your favorite artists...BUY your music!
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musicmanstu
Gender: Male
Location: Fargo ND 
- #43
- Posted: 08/06/2012 20:24
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Led Zeppelin as well! _________________ Support your favorite artists...BUY your music!
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- #44
- Posted: 08/07/2012 15:23
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The Strokes, Interpol, Nas, The Killers
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- #45
- Posted: 08/07/2012 15:25
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Raekwon
GZA
Method Man
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junodog4
Future Grumpy Old Man
Gender: Male
Location: Calgary 
- #46
- Posted: 08/07/2012 15:52
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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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- #47
- Posted: 08/07/2012 15:57
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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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- #48
- Posted: 08/07/2012 17:22
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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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- Posted: 08/07/2012 17:25
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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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