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Ben Taylor - Famous Among The Barns
Big L - Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous Bob Sinclair - Western Dream Edit: And I second Blackalicious and Black Star. |
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Not sure if posted before.... but Big Head Todd & the Monsters
And Big Black- Songs about F*cking |
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Are these LP records or just albums you have on MP3/CD?
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if you got all that built to spill, you may as well get Ancient Melodies of the Future. No, it's not as good as Perfect From Now On or Keep it Like A Secret, but nothing is.
also, Broken Social Scene - You forgot it in People and Bloc Party - Silent Alarm. |
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Basement Jaxx-Kish Kash, Rooty
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones-S/T, Left of Cool Ben Folds Five-Whatever and Ever Amen Ben Kweller-Sha Sha Benevento-Russo Duo-Play Pause Stop Blindside-Silence Booka Shade-Memento, Movements Boombox-Visions of Backbeat Brand New-Devil and God are Raging Inside Me Brazilian Girls-Talk to La Bomb The Breakfast-Moxie Epoxy Brian Eno-Music For Airports Bush-Science of Things Butthole Surfers-Independent Worm Saloon |
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Battles - Mirrored
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Havent seen these yet.
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Built to Spill : Keep It Like A Secret
Big Head Todd & The Monsters : Midnight Radio |
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Beach Boys - Today!
The Boomtown Rats - Any greatest hits album should do - none of their individual albums ever jumped out at me. Bob Dylan - Every 60's album should be mandatory listening. As should the Bootleg Series up to 4. I'd also add a strong endorsement for Desire and Time Out of Mind. If you're not a huge fan though, I would stay away from most live albums and the basement tapes. Bob Seger - Ramblin' Gamblin Man. This was released in 1968 and there's nothing really special about it, so it never got a lot of credit. If you're ever in the mood for straight up rock and roll, though, it's perfect. |
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Bruce Hornsby - The Way it is
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