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Old 12-01-2007, 03:40 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Those are all great albums. I love how creative Outkast gets with hip-hop. The Marshall Mathers LP is like a horror movie in music form, and Mathers makes alot of good social commentary on Eminem Show. Even if you don't like the White Stripes' music, if you respect music for what it is, you have to appreciate the lengths he goes to in order to create original music, and The Strokes' Is This It was once billed as the album that would save rock and roll. I don't understand how anybody could write off all of those albums unless they haven't heard them.
Skankonia - Only sounds good because most mainstream hip hop is garbage.
Marshall Mathers LP - Crap
Is This It - Go listen to Wolf Songs For Lambs by Jonathan Fire Eater & you'll see someone doing this type of stuff a million times better 5 years earlier and that the strokes didn't save rock n roll at all.

You can have the White Stripes though.
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