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Greatest Album Ever - Group H (Vote for your top 2)


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Greatest Album Ever - Group H (Vote for your top 2)  

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  1. 1. Greatest Album Ever - Group H (Vote for your top 2)

    • Dusty Springfield - Dusty in Memphis
    • Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold us Back
    • Morrissey - Vauxhall +1
    • Guns N Roses - Appetite For Destruction

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  • Poll closed on 20/02/21 at 13:00

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Dusty's ace and Vauxhall.. is peak Morrissey. I nearly wore out my tape copy of Appetite so had to record it onto another tape to get more miles out of it. There's yet to be a better rock album IMHO. Everything for me changed fundamentally after hearing It takes a Nation of Millions. It's the only one of those albums I still play.

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It Takes A Nation of Millions is pretty much peerless when it comes to Hip Hop albums. I say that as someone with only a passing interest to be truthful. It has in it's favour that there is something vaguely interesting being said as opposed to guns, dicks, bitches yadayada.

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5 minutes ago, Jose Jones said:

I got a letter from TLW the other day

I opened and read it, it said they were suckers.

They wanted me for their album tournament, or whatever.

Picture me giving a damn, I said “Never”.

Woke up this morning....

"Looked on TLW"

......Got myself a gun

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19 hours ago, mgw100 said:

It Takes A Nation of Millions is pretty much peerless when it comes to Hip Hop albums. I say that as someone with only a passing interest to be truthful. It has in it's favour that there is something vaguely interesting being said as opposed to guns, dicks, bitches yadayada.

My knowledge of the rappers (y'know, the rappers, you've seen them...) is somewhere close to zero. Thanks to this tournament I've got around to listening to Dre ("ooh, I've got a big gun, aren't I hard") and then Public Enemy and the gulf in class is immense.

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