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FaSho 10-17-2008 02:20 PM

i own everything by say anything including "for sale" and "junior varsity" and
i own all of afi's stuff im pretty sure....

at one time i had every green day album but i sold them

Urban Hat€monger ? 10-17-2008 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by lucifer_sam (Post 531969)
Urban does. Maybe not the 80+ live albums, but he's the only person that could tolerate MES for that long.

Nahh i'm two songs short

WaspStar 10-17-2008 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by lucifer_sam (Post 531965)
NMTB is the only official Sex Pistols album...everything else is bootlegs/compilations. Turns Into Stone is a compilation as well.

The OP said to count bootlegs, b-sides, etc. if we wanted...I included the Pistols/Roses discs because there is some genuined Pistols material on the Swindle, and you could argue the Spunk is the only true Sex Pistols album, since it has Glen Matlock on it. Turns Into Stone might be a bunch of single tracks, but it holds up very well. Honestly, I think it might have the edge on the debut.


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Originally Posted by Berringer (Post 531971)
All six? I thought there were eight (not including the "American Prayer" poetry/music album). I know "Other Voices" and "Full Circle" weren't led by Morrison...but they still had some interesting material on them.

Well, I really don't consider those proper canon, just as most Velvets fans don't take Squeeze into account.

FaSho 10-17-2008 02:27 PM

i was wondering why there was more than NMTB on that list...

sweet_nothing 10-17-2008 03:08 PM

Joy Division
Nirvana
Radiohead
Elliott Smith
Sex Pistols
The Smiths
Doors
Velvet Underground
Blur
Coldplay

Berringer 10-17-2008 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by WaspStar (Post 531977)
Well, I really don't consider those proper canon, just as most Velvets fans don't take Squeeze into account.


I can understand that, I suppose. I'm probably a bit biased towards including their later work as canon simply because I had the opportunity to hear their last two albums at a very early age. If memory serves, I think I heard "Full Circle" before I heard either "Waiting For the Sun" or "Morrison Hotel".

FaSho 10-17-2008 03:10 PM

oh i forgot about nirvana i have all their albums and the unplugged thing

spencermang 10-17-2008 04:54 PM

elliott smith.
the beatles.
will oldham.
pixies.

i'm working on getting my hands on everything that's come from the elephant six collective, but that's a task from hell.

lucifer_sam 10-17-2008 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by WaspStar (Post 531977)
The OP said to count bootlegs, b-sides, etc. if we wanted...I included the Pistols/Roses discs because there is some genuined Pistols material on the Swindle, and you could argue the Spunk is the only true Sex Pistols album, since it has Glen Matlock on it. Turns Into Stone might be a bunch of single tracks, but it holds up very well. Honestly, I think it might have the edge on the debut.

I wasn't referring to the relevance to the thread, just your nomenclature of "album". Just because a release is good doesn't qualify it as a studio album. =/

This_Is_Corey 10-17-2008 05:02 PM

The Smiths
The Beatles
The Beastiie Boys
Beck
Radiohead
Oasis
Simon and Garfunkel


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